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Q: What is the correct SE site for this question?

TangoI asked this question about sfdisk. I thought it was about programming, since reformatting or copying data back and forth is often a function of what I do in programming. Apparently it's not, so it's closed. So, simple version, what SE site is the best place to ask this?

 
 
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4:58 AM
@NewPosts Do we maybe need a canonical that explains that "using Linux" is not a software development question? And/or that groups of people like "system administrators" or "power users" exist? I see a lot of claims that basically boil down to "using the command line is only used by programmers"
 
 
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9:22 AM
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Q: Where to discuss Stack Overflow's functionnalities?

AntoThis summer I started taking part in the Stack Overflow community, mostly by answering questions. I really enjoy the process of understanding and solving problems. During this journey, I came across some annoying part of finding post to answer. Along side, I've thought of some ideas that I think ...

 
 
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2:05 PM
@VLAZ but, but but
linux!
to be fair though, "using the command line" is a lot stronger of an argument for "programming" than "using linux"
 
You bring up a good point. Only true master haXXorz can use it
If I open the command line and type ping, I'm not programming.
 
It's a reasonable argument that, because it isn't a point-and-click GUI, command line use is programming
 
So, if I write a query in Google, am I programming?
 
o/
 
\o
 
2:07 PM
@VLAZ no you're using a web app and Superuser people will bitch at you for not directing people to webapps.SE instead
 
i mean, programming is creating logic
 
@KevinB RIP HTML
 
you can create logic with a web app via drag/drop, logic can be part of a search term
 
murdered by Kevin unceremoniously in 2022
 
html isn't programming
it's just data
 
2:08 PM
I know, just remarking
 
like json, xml,
linux is a tool often used by programmers, like an IDE tho
as are computer chairs
 
It's also often used by system administrators.
And by companies who want to save on paying a Windows license.
 
that's why we use it
tbh
 
I've a friend who is a sysadmin who works in such a company.
 
that 20$ a year savings
 
2:10 PM
Well, they are slowly transitioning from Linux desktops for all office workers to Windows but still.
 
by we i mean the web team
everyone else in the company uses windows
and by web team i mean me
lol
 
xD
I see the B stands for "weB team"
 
if it were up to IT everything would be on windows simply because it's easier for them to monitor
 
Heh, that's the reason we're on Windows.
Although, we have more and more Linux servers. Maybe eventually they'll loosen up the Windows requirement for developer machines.
 
i found an answer i forgot i posted
 
2:14 PM
Honestly, that's a lot of my answers. I occasionally open them and go to a random page and re-discover a lot.
 
this one's special tho
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A: The Foundations of Collectives and its Future

Kevin BMy primary issue with collectives is one of presentation. I accept that SO needs to make profit to survive and fulfill its purpose. However, that doesn't require creating a sponsorship product to sell to businesses and then not calling it a sponsored service. Not once does the word "sponsored" ev...

 
Very rarely, I even find my own answer after searching for something online.
 
@VLAZ that and businesses like to have accountability. With Windows and most Win-based software you have companies behind the products, which also means professional support (by which I mean paid, not volunteer) and, critically, someone else you can point the finger at if you get hacked/breached/whatever.
"We pay for PonyApp by Pony Services, Inc. They guarantee protection against X-type intrusions, and we were just victim of an X-type intrusion. Our contract with them is now invalid and/or they owe us $$$ in damages for insurance."
vs "We found OpenSourcePony on GitHub and use it, but were victim to an X-type intrusion. Hey, /u/PonyRiderBill on GitHub, where's our restitution?"

"Uh y'all downloaded my code from the internet. This is the first I ever heard of you. Also I work at a Wendy's as my full time job"
(I know that's not all Linux-based software, mind...)
@VLAZ been a while since I've run across one of my own answers these days. Mostly it's posts I've edited already.
 
As I said, it's very rare.
 
i think the only thing on our linux server that doesn't come directly from amazon's repository is lucee
and aint nobody gonna insure lucee for anything
 
2:21 PM
I got one of my answers last week after googling for a dupe. I had completely forgotten I also posted an answer there (wasn't top voted, either, so I had to scroll down).
 
It is funny though, a friend of mine from high school became a web designer and at one point was starting to learn CSS. She messaged me the other day with a screenshot of a common CSS question that I had edited saying something like "for real I see your face on like every single post on this site. Every thing I try to look up how to do, your face is there"
 
@TylerH xD
"Tyler: the face of CSS"
 
lmao
Pls no
 
Eh, I'm too lazy, or I'd have edited in your avatar onto the "CSS is awesome" image.
Also, you politely asked not to.
 
Fun fact, that's me in the CSS blinds meme tenor.com/view/… it may look like Peter Griffin, but really it's me
 
2:29 PM
I briefly thought it was me you were showing. But there was no head hitting a hard surface, so I concluded it wasn't me.
 
2:45 PM
ah yes, that gem
 
3:27 PM
When you ask someone a technical question and they respond by repeating the previous unrelated answer
 
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Q: Option to show closed/duplicate questions in search?

cs1349459When searching for questions to answer, many of the questions are either closed or duplicates. Is there anyway to hide these questions?

 
 
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5:22 PM
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Q: Add line break after every html element using javascript or jquery

donmhow to add line breaks on html data using javascript or jquery only $data="<p>some sample text in paragraph</p><h2>some heading</h2><ol><li>some list items 1</li><li>some list items 1</li><li>some list items 3<img src='img.jpg'></li><li>some list items 3</li></ol><p>some more sample text</p>"; I...

 
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Q: I was downvoted for providing an answer to a "bad" question

Sterling I recently provided an answer to a question that was not perfect, but I deemed it reasonable for Stack Overflow. I posted the second answer here. When parsing strings, code is adding string contents and last part of string? I am fairly new to SO and just recently started getting involved in the c...

 
@NewPosts @KarlKnechtel you're becoming popular on Meta. Few more and you'll be fully ready to become a mod :D
 
6:37 PM
heh
 
7:01 PM
i mean, i get the frustration, i have a history of treating such answers the same way, it just... doesn't solve anything. you're one person, you're not gonna curb the thousands of these that happen a day, rather, it just pushes potential future curators away. Garbage not getting deleted because it has an answer is SO's problem
 
7:20 PM
something something inmates running the asylum
 
8:04 PM
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Q: Why would someone go back and modify a question thats months old and already has an accepted answer?

JDawwgyThe post in question is here Flex children not expanding to full height And it was edited moments ago and marked as a duplicate. The question was answered months ago and an accepted answer was selected. Am I missing something or is it pointless to go back and mark this as duplicate (or any other ...

 
it does concern me that someone would close it as a duplicate of their own... but I mean... it's a valid closure so no harm no foul
 
8:34 PM
>A question receiving downvotes is not a reason to delete it.
I think this view is counterproductive, and I hate that the question-ban algo works the way it does.
 
eh
i think it'd be better phrased... A question receiving downvotes is not a reason to immediately delete it.
negatively scoring posts should eventually be deleted if they have no value, it's up to the community (people with 20k rep) to decide whether or not the upvoted answer it contains is valuable enough to keep the question around longterm
 
 
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9:46 PM
eh, mostly. I don't think it helps to leave around an answer on a bad question, even a brilliant one that pretends to be answering a proper version of the question. The issue is that it won't be found. If we didn't have this weird notion of ownership despite the CC licensing, we could completely rework questions to make the answer work properly. Otherwise I would rather see them moved onto another question. Canonicalizing stuff is really too difficult, and content is strewn about terribly.
which would be bad enough even if we were removing ~90% of posts rather than ~10%.
 

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