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Q: Cant get NFT's listed on my NFT marketplace

Kye I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Cant get NFT's listed on my NFT marketplace I’m doing part 11 of the Morarible NFT marketplace with Moralis and I’m getting this error when I try to create a NFT for sale on my marketplace. It says I have to define userItem in my createItem funct...

 
1:43 AM
@KarlKnechtel No, it's basically NAA. It would get deleted if posted today. I guess it has enough useful information that it might be worth converting to a comment, but that's about it. A similar answer was deleted a while ago, so a mod might delete it if you ask nicely in a flag :)
 
 
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3:58 AM
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Q: Cant get my NFT's listed on NFT marketplace

Kye I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Cant get NFT's listed on my NFT marketplace Hi is this question appropriate? Im needing some help. Thanks in advance.

 
4:10 AM
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Q: Qlineedit uppercase pyqt5

willow-diasfont = self.ui.lineEdit.font() font.setCapitalization(True) self.ui.buscar_clientes.setFont(font) self.ui.NOMEFANTASIA.setFont(font)

 
5:05 AM
@KarlKnechtel What about the question?
Saying that, basically the same answer but using an XKCD strip instead has been deleted by a moderator. I don't see a significant difference between the deleted one and the Dilbert one. Although, it might have been deleted because there is no significant difference.
 
That's had NAA flags declined twice, in '16 and '18...I'm not sure I agree with that call.
I mean, I guess technically it's a wrong answer.
Also if anyone asks where the tag went, it was annoying me:
in Bad Stack Overflow Reviews, 3 mins ago, by Ryan M
I'm sick of reviewing suggested edits that just remove the tag or switch it to ...there are more of these than "correctly" tagged questions in the tag. It's now .
 
But what if we have programming questions about zebra crossings? Or programming zebras? This seems pretty unwelcoming to such questions.
 
5:21 AM
@VLAZ You can use for the former, and create a new tag for the latter now that the UI framework isn't squatting on the name. Although maybe it should be ?
 
Related but not a joke: I saw used on a question about...cats. Well, the question used some service that would give you information about cats, so therefore it was tagged
 
 
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7:54 AM
@VLAZ the question seems okay to me. It's properly tagged as language-agnostic, and while there's some subjectivity WRT what's "simple enough to do in your head", most things are going to fall pretty clearly on one side of that line. I can see saying "take it to cs.se or softeng.se", but I feel that argument applies to pretty much everything that's language agnostic, so.
@VLAZ I went to search for that and was promptly reminded that people do in fact ask about unix commands on stack overflow. heh
stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/dog on the other hand, I definitely did not realize this.
 
@KarlKnechtel Heh. When I saw "cat" used for actual felines, I thought that there is probably already a Unix tool called "dog" somebody made at least half as a joke. Like how "less" (the text reader/paginator) was made as an alternative to "more". I figured I'd go look for dog later and now I found it. It's similar to cat in that it prints stuff. The difference is that it cat fetch the content from a remote location.
So, the same way that "less is more" that utility can be described as "dog is cat but it fetches"
Unix puns at their best.
 
8:15 AM
out of curiousity, I went to check the localized SO sites to see how much activity they have
and right at the top of the listing on pt.stackoverflow.com... is a question asked completely in perfect English.
complete with the text el Weekendo in the middle of a sample template for some web framework
 
The location in the asker's profile is also set to Portugal
 
/shrug
 
8:28 AM
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Q: What benefits the stackoverflow community?

CPP_is_no_STANDARDI don't understand. What does the community wants? When I ask a question (which also benefits the community), they downvote it (or even want to close the question). But when another guy ask a question, they might think that he's question is more valuable for any reason (I think it is because he's...

 
At least two of the zero scored questions of that user are +2 / -2. I was checking if there is only one downvoted but found it's not. But it's also slightly strange to see two at +2/-2
 
 
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9:58 AM
That username seems familiar.
 
10:10 AM
CPP?
 
Dunno, can't remember seeing them on Meta. Although it's possible they've posted before. Can't say I've seen them on main, though - I don't really frequent C++ tags.
 
10:37 AM
> Enthusiastic in C++, Especially for the latest standard.
 
 
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11:40 AM
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Q: Thoughts on a [Beginners] tag

ThomtonA tag/separate section for those beginning to learn code and can ask simple questions, I feel as if this tag would be helpful as it would indicate the experience of the user without having to explicitly mention their coding experience in the post themselves, helping clear up their question and al...

 
 
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1:40 PM
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Q: Mods apparently could not see my deleted comment when reviewing my flag-- why?

Alexander NiedI recently flagged an answer in which the answerer took the contents of my comment- which provided additional context to their answer- and pasted it verbatim at the top of their answer. My comment on the post was then subsequently removed without any action on my part; my assumption is that it w...

 
2:22 PM
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Q: Why edit button not locked when someone is already editing?

Digital FarmerI saw an improvement to be made in one random question but someone else was already doing this. When I was finishing editing, an alert appeared about someone saved a new edit. If there was already someone editing the question, it seems to me that the correct thing would be not to let me open the ...

 
 
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7:45 PM
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/396922/re-burninate-and-blacklist-the-convert-tag

"status-planned"! Huzzah!
 
8:00 PM
How exactly do the restrictions work for new users trying to post images? What do they see in the UI?
I am wondering because of this question and I don't want to embarrass myself on a meta.so post yet. If you edit, you can see that (at least in the initial version) OP ended up with a "footnote" with a URL for an uploaded image, but no Markdown that would actually insert it into the post.
 
It does include the text, but low-rep users can't embed it
Not sure whether it includes embedding by default and users then react by deleting the entire line, but that should be trivially checkable by making a sock
 
I feel like it ought not to give them an image-upload button at all.
Given:
* we don't want them embedding images but only linking them (actually implemented)
* we don't want them to give us an image of code (by policy, and overwhelmingly why they try)
I don't see why we should give them an interface to stack.imgur.com in the first place. If someone takes initiative to upload an image of code independently and insert a link, that is impressive, and we probably can't do anything about it, but.
 
 
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9:36 PM
@KarlKnechtel That's a lot easier nowadays than in the past. There are a lot of tools that just screenshot and upload an image at the same time. I suspect many users already use that - if you clock to add an image to the post, then pasting the URL to the already uploaded image just uploads a copy of it.
Some of the tools that do an independent upload are plugins for code editors that are specifically designed for taking images of code. I recently found out that actually exists.
 
the "Votes Cast" box shows votes cast on questions and answers, but not articles
 
@VLAZ Good lord.
 
@KarlKnechtel Yeah, I was wondering where some screenshots were combing from. You may have seen them - it's a screenshot of code but with something like a frame around it. Turned out it's a specific addon for VS Code which I forget the name of.
 
i mean
windows has a great tool for that kind of stuff built-in now
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
 
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11:49 PM
@KarlKnechtel tempting though it is, there are lots of UI-related questions that really do need an image to explain the issue...I agree that the UI should work harder to prevent images of code/errors specifically, though.
 
 
Fun fact: I'm pretty sure a large part of the reason people do this is the fact that it won't let you post a question consisting almost entirely of code, but it will let you post a question consisting almost entirely of an image.
 

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