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Q: Can’t Remember How to View All Badges

HTMLpuppyI can’t remember how to view all existing badges. I have been inactive on the site for a while and I figured it out a couple of times but can’t remember how to get there.

 
 
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Q: Synonym Request: amazon-efs and aws-elasticfilesystem

KyleMitBoth of the following tags refer to the same technology: [amazon-efs] - 172 questions ⭐ [aws-elasticfilesystem] - 35 questions On another note, in trying to pick a winner, we're currently all over the place in terms of choosing a canonical alias between aws vs. amazon That said, I'd go with sp...

 
 
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5:53 AM
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Q: What do we do when an answer to a complicated question is answered with `print("Hello World")`?

SamathingamajigLink to the answer this post is about... The question was "Handling two incoming data streams and combining them in python?". And the answer at the time of positing is print("hello world ") i guess that might help. This was posted by a new user, and I found this in the First Posts queue. Other th...

 
 
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9:05 AM
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Q: How to revert changes to an answer?

Eugen KonkovSome user add quoting, but I do not quote any. This is my text, so I do not agree with editing. How to revert his edition? https://stackoverflow.com/posts/30108959/revisions I suppose revert button should exists:

 
9:29 AM
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Q: Why is this question "not reproducible or was caused by typos"?

Dorian Turbamissing 1 required positional argument even though I am passing all For me, this is caused by not understanding what a class is and how to create an instance of it. If not, I don't understand why. It may help me spare me some time in the future.

 
10:29 AM
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Q: Are questions about [at-command] tag on-topic on SO?

Roberto CaboniA little introduction. AT commands are the language "spoken" by modems. They are just a set of commands made up of ASCII characters starting with AT and closed by \r, each performing a specific action (either setting internal parameters or starting actual actions). All these characters are sent t...

 
 
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11:29 AM
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Q: Why do I already hate Stack Overflow? (rhetorical)

DropletBecause I can't even use the platform until I earn "reputation points". Then I look for a help menu and see "Free 30 Day Trial", meaning you actually CHARGE for this(?!) That overflows my stack. Pick a poison.

 
11:59 AM
@NewPosts interestingly, before it was migrated to meta, the question got 1 upvote on the main site...
 
Zoe
They're not wrong though
The question is malformed, but it indicates a bigger problem
Not that it's a new problem, but it's getting worse
 
fair point, I remember using incognito from SO homepage to see what anonymous user would see when asking a question (answer: you can't), and almost lost on the homepage...
 
 
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Q: How best test cyber-security for phishing?

s3cIn the company I work for we have many clients and vast majority of them are hosting on our servers and we made their web apps. One client though just applied for cyber security. Our CEH (certified ethical hacker) asked me to make an exact replica of client's login site to test phishing on their ...

 
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Q: Make [.net] a common place to .Net Framework, .Net Core and .Net

MagnetronFollowing up this discussion about what to do with .net tags now that .Net 5 is here, and in the spirit of @poke answer that most questions about .Net are commom for both Framework and Core, and in the case of a specific feature, user should put the version tag (like .net-framework-4.8, .net-core...

 
 
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9:29 PM
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Q: WiX Tag Rename Proposal

Christopher PainterWindows Installer XML (WiX) was Microsoft's first open source project released in April 2004. It's a tool to develop Windows Installer setup packages. Wix.com was founded in 2006 and over the next few years became very popular with millions of users. It's a tool to build websites. The WiX tags we...

 
 
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Q: Does the concept of "reopening" a closed question really work?

LeoPlease see my question here and explain why it is not reopened: Accessing a users calendar from a PWA? The system looks flawed to me. The question was closed after just a few minutes. I edited it immediately. (Though the initial question actually better fits my need.) After 8 hours no one seems t...

 

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