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Q: Disambiguating the [opensearch] tags

Daniel WiddisDisclosure: I am working for AWS on the OpenSearch project. This question is edging on being a duplicate of What, if anything, do we need to do about separating questions about OpenSearch (circa 2005) versus OpenSearch (circa 2021)? but I am posting it as a new question because at the time of the...

 
 
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5:42 AM
@NickstandswithUkraine That... is not how I thought lines worked.
@ZoestandswithUkraine "Someone please kill me" isn't really self-harm...
That gets filed under inane, abusive statements.
@cigien Would that work? Well, no. Because I've tried, and it has never once worked. :-)
 
@CodyGray Combined with the rest of what they wrote, I'd also have escalated. On its own, with nothing more, (e.g., "A Stacks update broke my userscripts again. Someone please kill me.") I'd agree with you.
 
My preferred system would probably be if R/A nukes counted on Meta to prevent further posting, if not outright like a ban, at least via a throttling/time-out system.
@RyanM You're going to be quite busy if you escalate every time someone calls this place a toxic hellhole because someone downvoted their post.
 
For me, it was the third paragraph about mental health issues.
 
The one that contained the typo? Yeah, that definitely got my attention, too.
 
Also, the people who are trained to evaluate this are in fact free to do absolutely nothing about it. Easy to just escalate and not have to figure it out myself.
 
5:49 AM
This "heatless" site...
 
Yeah, that took me a couple seconds to determine what it was supposed to say...
 
@CodyGray Because, it's so cool, right?
 
Correct
 
6:05 AM
welp, the user still came to SO in the end.
 
And stuck around.
 
@CodyGray did heating break again on SO? Dang it, bugs everywhere
 
maybe developer survey results caused an endotermic reaction then, my bad
 
Oh
Are developers who use spaces instead of tabs still raking in more money?
 
6:09 AM
seems like leadership shifted to those using hot words
 
From this post, what are those symbols in the lower-right corner of the text input box? Is this some new feature added while I wasn't looking...?
 
looks like Grammarly to me
 
Grammarly adds a nonplussed emoji?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine An internal meltdown?
 
@CodyGray yes, it's the "mood of text" indicator
 
6:13 AM
The what now?
That sounds retarded
As in both "no one needs this because anything you'd care to grammar-check would have a neutral tone", and "cannot possibly be implemented as anything but laughably bad"
 
it tries to analyze how the text looks like based, I guess, on an AI model + crowdsourcing because it kept asking "are my predictions correct" before Grammarly decided that correct grammar is what drives Russian warheads
 
@CodyGray The idea is to give you a reminder if you're coming across as grouchy.
 
Sigh
 
e.g., if, say, you're annoyed at someone but you would rather come across positively.
For instance, if you're writing them a mod message
(I don't use Grammarly because I think I can do this perfectly fine on my own, and I have privacy concerns, but...)
 
I have broken-implementation concerns
 
6:16 AM
Also probably using Grammarly for writing mod messages potentially violates the moderator agreement if you're not careful.
 
Yeah, did you notice the part where it explicitly forbids using correct grammar?
It's unfriendly.
 
one might say, its guesses weren't very imprecise, but I don't recall ever following up on the advice
 
@CodyGray errr, what's that?
 
A bad joke
 
I missed whatever you're referring to
Even sarcastically
 
6:17 AM
Was more a joke about the CoC, not the mod agreement
Been a long week. :-)
 
oh, I thought you referred to "correct grammar is what drives Russian warheads" :)
 
Have you considered Grammarly to improve the clarity of your jokes?
hides
 
I'm reminded of my former mentor at my current job who used to say that on Mondays.
@RyanM Does that work? Will the emoji turn into 🤣 if the joke I've written is funny?
(Yes. They're all white boxes. Thanks, Windows.)
 
@CodyGray "Been a long week."? or "correct grammar is what drives Russian warheads"? ;-)
 
oh, no, @RyanM, I think you are in danger of sharing the fate of the former mentor
 
6:19 AM
@RyanM "Been a long week". He quit before anyone knew Russia had warheads. :-)
 
@CodyGray remind me, how old are you?
 
Pretty sure Russia's been well-known for having warheads your whole life, what with the Cold War and all...
 
The missile gap!!
(was a lie)
 
"let's make more weapons of mass destruction to counter weapons of mass destruction so as future generations [provided they survive] have fun time dismantling them"
 
Or fighting wars over who has inherited more of them!
 
6:23 AM
or that, ofc
 
@VLAZ Well, no wonder Oleg keeps asking me how old I am...
 
Current estimates put you somewhere between the Declaration of Independence and the fall of the Russian Empire
 
That's a pretty wide range
I could still have been born in the 20th century!
 
well, the triangulation process is still going :)
 
6:31 AM
although that looks more like a N-angulation process
@CodyGray hahaha
 
6:59 AM
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Q: Close votes with few reviews are forgotten by reviewing system

Elikill58I just checked some old close votes that I made, and find if they have been accepted or not (if people agree with me). And I found some review such as this one, this, this that have been taken by the review system, but after one other vote than my own, the system forgot it, so it have been automa...

 
7:31 AM
@CodyGray it's a risk in context, but that's the CM's job to determine
 
The risk being that someone might read that, perceive it as an earnest request, and attempt to fulfill it? :-)
 
7:47 AM
good thing we don't have private message (mod exception)
 
I don't think we've had anyone request that particular dispensation via mod message, either. But I might have forgotten...
 
 
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9:11 AM
@CodyGray Usually the mod messages are wishing us dead.
(I kid. Mostly. Most mod messages are civil, and even most of the uncivil ones don't want us dead.)
 
9:33 AM
> Moderators, just like anyone else, are free to change their username to whatever they like
BRB changing my name to "Dharman"
I delete a lot of posts, it'd be believable.
 
@RyanM "dear Stack Overflow moderator, I sincerely wish you prematurely ended your life. Kindest Regards, suspended user"
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine It was more along the lines of "I HOPE THEY DIE, DESTROYED LOSERS WHO THINK THEY CAN BLOCK ME BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO ANSWER WITH THEIR POOR KNOWLEDGE" but yours is nicer :-)
the rest of the message was almost as capitalized, and the grammar was worse.
 
@RyanM sigh, why can't people be civil about their death threats? :) what's wrong with society?
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They also invited us to tell it to their face on Discord, if that counts.
I think "it" was the downvotes they received, but it was not entirely clear.
 
Heh, at least they offered a duel to ya'll, that's something
 
9:48 AM
I did get a chuckle out of the fact that "TO MY FACE" meant on Discord.
 
heh, a video call
 
10:41 AM
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Q: Not found mobile no in dropdown list if replace mobile number with *

AaditiI am created dropdown list of customer with mobile no dispaly in dropdown list and Mobile number replace with * (except 1st and last 2 digits. for eg. 9*******98) after that i am not unable to fine mobile number in dropdown search box. search working only for customer name. i want if i entered 10...

 
11:13 AM
brb implementing gloveslap.io
 
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Q: Why is server maintenace scheduled at mid day European time?

LundinLooking at all the countries in this year's developer survey, the majority of users seems to be located in Europe. Counting all countries consisting of more than >1% of the survey participants, I get: Europe, 32% (including Russia and Turkey) Americas, 25% Others, 13% (India, Australia, Israel, ...

 
11:35 AM
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Q: Stackoverflow as Knowledge Repository

Avishek MisraWhat are the benefits of Stackoverflow as a platform to maintain it as Knowledge Repository for a small team?

 
12:27 PM
@NewPosts 1 rep user. Comes from Teams, right?
 
@VLAZ migrated from main.
 
...as the banner says. I think it's really unfair for mods to blind me with their glory, in order to make me not see that banner.
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12:53 PM
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Q: Preserve newlines in comments

Denis HowePlease preserve newlines in comments. I was clarifying someone else's answer to someone else's question by listing steps to follow and I wanted to show one step per line. Of course they all got smooshed into a single, stupid, long line, making them much harder to read. Would preserving line brea...

 
1:23 PM
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Q: Incorrect colouring of points when based on responses in developer survey

Tom UddingLink: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-salary-salary-and-experience-by-developer-type Link: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-salary-salary-and-experience-by-language The colour of the points does not match the colouring as presented in the legend. For example, take a l...

 
1:53 PM
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Q: ERB syntax highlighting not working on StackOverflow

Deepak MahakaleJust noticed this question where the syntax highlighting is not working. Tried applying Ruby highlighting with <!-- language: ruby --> but that also doesn't work well. Link to the attached question - Rails: How to make the page title match the category selected from the list?

 
2:29 PM
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Q: Hide "sorted by" combobox for single answers

Felix DombekThe "sorted by" box is useless for singular answers; the interface would look cleaner if it were hidden. The same care should be taken as with the text "1 Answer" with this other interface element that does not apply for singular cases.

 
2:53 PM
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Q: Why doesn't Stack Overflow have the "Feedback" button in the footer of the page?

JustinI've noticed that on all sites, when you scroll down to the footer of the page, you see an option called "Feedback" under the "[Site Name]" heading: The "Feedback" button links to the meta site of the respective SE site. But for Stack Overflow, there's no such option: In fact, none of the optio...

 
@NewPosts Both of those options potentially remove users from SO, where they can be advertised to
 
@NewPosts Wait, how are people even finding Meta, then?
 
3:29 PM
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Q: Add a magic link to https://stackoverflow.com/editing-help

The Amateur CoderI would like to have this magic link: [help/editing] or [help/editing-help] or [editing] or [editing-help] with the text "editing help" or "how to edit", redirecting to https://stackoverflow.com/editing-help.

 
jesus
What's with all the activity?
 
just be glad it's on-topic
 
 
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Q: Why is this question not spam

ShmielI flagged this question as spam as it has a link that would download a file on my pc when I go to the link. But my flag was declined and the reply was: declined - While this question is of extremely low quality and needs to be closed, it is not spam. Please review the list of flag options that a...

 
5:28 PM
Today in Meta - are viruses spam? Are random zip files spam? Is linking to documentation spam (what if it's evil documentation)?
 
Does it count as getting called out on Meta for your flag handling if the overwhelming opinion is that your flag handling was correct? 🙃
Trying to figure out if I'm a Real Mod yet.
 
I can flag a random answer as NAA, you handle the flag, then I can post a question on meta complaining about it, if you want.
Actually, I should just flag the regex HTML answer as spam. Because who knows - what if it's malicious?
 
Coincidentally, I did delete a post earlier for hecka sketchy use of ZIP files: stackoverflow.com/a/72697356
@VLAZ Joke's on you, it's locked!
 
"mediafire" -> uh-oh; "*_Fixed" -> UH-OH
It might actually be OK. But it's basically somebody who fiddled with the .exe and recompiled it. Who knows what it does. It might have fixed something (e.g., memory addressing bug), it might have removed some DRM (legally sketchy but safe otherwise), it might have introduced some new malicious executable code. You can't really tell.
 
Yep! No idea. They need to at least explain what the heck it's supposed to be...and even then, still getting a very skeptical eye.
 
5:42 PM
You might want to put an image of the deleted answer.
You can edit it into your comment.
 
ehhh, I quoted it. oughta be fine.
Too-many-comments autoflag as helpful as ever:
reaaaalllllly needs the settings on that tweaked for MSO.
 
At any rate - even if the answer in any way explained what the file is and that it was safe - I'd still be skeptical. Mediafire is not exactly instilling confidence. It's not that it's some malicious site, but anybody can upload anything there. It's just untrustworthy. Unless you're given a link from a very trustworthy source.
 
that might be enough to get me to upload the ZIP file to VirusTotal. Or maybe I'd still delete it, IDK. No one's tried that on me yet.
That is not a suggestion.
 
But how else am I supposed to share my viruses with SO?
 
6:06 PM
> Question was answered on the discord.js discord server.
 
Maybe we should start a blog for the question tracking what it does. Today it went for ice cream, tomorrow it has a ticket for a movie, etc.
 
> how to craft documentation by experts from two companies with half decent documentation
 
first, you decently document your experts
 
 
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8:17 PM
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Q: How can I see why I was downvoted?

Steve SaportaOne point was subtracted from my Stackoverflow reputation on 6/13/22, supposedly because of a downvote on this page: AWS Content Type Settings in S3 Using Boto3 I viewed that page and don't see anything that I asked or answered. How can I see where the downvote occurred?

 
 
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9:39 PM
@RyanM One would have naively thought that "TO MY FACE" would mean Facebook.
@E_net4-MrDownvoter What dis?
@VLAZ Everything the flagger doesn't like is spam. Have you not been paying attention?
 
@CodyGray That's not true. Sometimes it's Rude/Abusive.
 
9:57 PM
I thought most people treated all red flags identically
 
10:10 PM
Hmm, how do I always end up in the test group during A/B testing?
 
 
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11:11 PM
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Q: Bug at the bottom of a question

EnderNew update, bug at the bottom of the page: "Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this question via email, , or (Answer your question)." The two commas are definitely a bug and this should be fixed.

 

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