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Q: Strange deletion warning trying to clean up old questions (that aren't mine)

Karl KnechtelOccasionally I encounter old questions that got popular, but which are actually pretty bad. One common case is that the question Needs More Focus due to really being two questions in one, each of which has a better, properly focused canonical. (For example, it might have been a debugging question...

 
1:21 AM
Shouldn't "bug report" questions like stackoverflow.com/questions/57226917 be off topic?
 
 
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5:08 AM
Why do people think it is rude when I take apart an error message and ask them, for each part, whether they understand what it means? How else am I intended to figure out what the question actually is?
also: any way I can make the site stop telling me about declined flags that I already know about?
 
5:45 AM
@KarlKnechtel Depends on the phrasing I guess, if the question is asking about how to solve the error then it is fine and answers like "Upgrade / downgrade to version x" or "Here's a workaround" are expected. But if the question is phrased in such a way that asker knows it is a bug and is just reporting it that is off-topic.
 
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Q: Stackoverflow Sitemap 404 error

Stellan CoderRobots : https://stackoverflow.com/robots.txt Sitemap (mentioned) in robots.txt : https://stackoverflow.com/sitemap.xml Sitemap error : 404

 
 
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7:00 AM
@VLAZ Just flag. There's never a reason to avoid flagging because you think it would be auto-flagged. It is exactly as easy to handle two flags about the exact same issue as it is to handle one flag about that issue. Thus, there's no harm in bringing it to a mod's attention twice, whereas there is great harm in failing to bring it to a mod's attention.
@KarlKnechtel It's not a needlessly complex rule set. It's an extremely simple rule set. If intervening edits happen, then it's not a rollback war.
@VLAZ That one definitely had a reopen vote cast on it. That's what put it into the review queue. However, the reopen vote was cleared, so that's why you don't see it anymore.
 
@CodyGray Oh, so reopen and retract? That's understandable, then.
 
Another way for that to happen is if it's a popular question. But that's not the case in this case, obviously.
 
Strangely, it might have been due to the swap. If somebody saw the first dupe, reopen voted but then retracted when I swapped it.
 
@VLAZ Yes.
 
For the future, I'll try harder to not copy the wrong URL the first time around when closing.
 
7:06 AM
That's probably a good plan, yeah.
@KarlKnechtel People are generally going to think it's rude when you ask them whether they understand what something means, especially when it's something from a message that has already appeared on their screen.
This site isn't for teaching people how to think or how to learn to solve problems for themselves. It's for providing solutions to problems. You don't need to know which parts the asker understands; you only need to understand them yourself so that you can post an answer.
 
 
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10:18 AM
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Q: Why did the cookie disagree popup start to be delayed by several 100ms

HaraldFor several days now I notice a delay when opening the cookie-disagree popup. Before it felt instantaneous, now there is a noticeable delay of nearly a second --- enough to wonder whether the click failed and to re-click. Can anyone explain what changed?

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Q: The session is frequently timing out on Firefox

Artyom VancyanMy account is getting automatically logging out, or the session is timing out, and I have to log in every time. The issue is caused only by Firefox. I also use Chrome, where there is no such issue. I prefer and use Firefox as a default browser and would like this annoying issue fixed as soon as p...

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Q: Password change or reset applies to wrong address

Corentin SchreiberI have two email addresses associated with my StackOverflow account: an old one which was used to create the account, and a new one. When log out and I try to log back in, the new email address is always rejected, while the old email address still works. When I try to run password recovery with t...

 
10:45 AM
> I want justice
In an edit summary.
This will be fun.
 
Best I can do is just ice. Take it or leave it.
 
The post author thinks they have every right, but all they have is every left.
 
If you take every right you will go in a circle. Ancient Zamundian proverb.
I guess unless you're in a maze. Or a labyrinth. Doesn't work with one of those.
 
Zamundian?
Zamundan would be of or pertaining to crickets.
 
Eddy Murphy's 1988 movie "Coming to America". I've been using "Zamunda" on and off when I want to refer to a non-existent country.
 
11:00 AM
Oh
 
Well, apparently the blurb on IMDb doesn't mention it - he's from the fictional country of Zamunda.
 
Wikipedia mentions it.
Was that a reference to the genus of crickets?
 
No idea.
First I heard of the crickets thing.
The Trivia section on IMDb doesn't mention anything on crickets. Most definite proof that crickets were never involved.
 
Zamunda is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Podoscirtinae and tribe Aphonoidini. Species have been found in southern China and peninsular Malaysia (known distribution may be incomplete). == Species == Zamunda includes the following species: Zamunda fuscirostris (Chopard, 1969) – type species (as Aphonoides fuscirostris Chopard) Zamunda humeralis Gorochov, 2007 == References == == External links == Data related to Zamunda at Wikispecies
They're not even from Africa.
 
Crickets can be so deceptive.
 
11:06 AM
Do these crickets also sow their royal oats?
 
Probably!
 
They sow only what they would reap.
 
 
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1:18 PM
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Q: Please help to undelete a stale question - I have built a tool for that

uvsmtidI asked this question in the begginning of 2023: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74996560/bash-command-line-args-tab-auto-completion-from-a-database-service With no replies, I took some time to come up with the auto-completion tool I was looking for myself: https://github.com/uvsmtid/argrelay...

 
 
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2:24 PM
@NewPosts How is the question not "too broad"? The answer is a repository with 6000 lines of code.
That counts only the code in /src
Also, it was a naive count with just git ls-files | xargs wc -l - it also takes whitespaces into account and config files. Let's say that two thirds of it are not "code". That still leaves around 2k lines
For the record, tried to get just python files, remove blank lines and comments, then the count was still 4k lines. I used the rather ugly find . -type f -name '*.py' -not -name '__init__.py' | xargs cat | sed -e '/^\s*$/d' -e '/^\s*#/d' | wc -l
Dropped __init__.py because there was a bunch of them and each is like 2 lines. I suppose they do something (otherwise they won't be in the project) but just in case dropped them to be on the conservative side on line count
 
3:00 PM
@VLAZ Problem solved
 
You deleted the GitHub repository?
 
3:13 PM
> I suppose they do something (otherwise they won't be in the project)
The folly of man
 
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Q: RSS feed for a tag erroneously including other data

sephI have a slack channel subscribed to https://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/osquery this has worked great for several years. However, there have been two recent occurrences where we got a slew of posts with unrelated tags. On 2023-01-25, we got a bunch of things tagged with ios. I didn't count these...

 
 
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4:25 PM
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Q: Why do people think that straight code answers are acceptable?

EpicPuppy613From my experience, answers on this site that are literally just code don't really help all that much except for solving that specific problem. It is important that especially new users to programming get an explanation about what the solution is actually trying to do instead of just the specific...

 
Down with straight code answers! Only post gay code answers!
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How about curvy code?
 
mine's all tangled
 
5:14 PM
some people are just awful at describing what is wrong
> Does not matter if I close the tab or not, if I am trying to refresh the page or open it again after 5-10 minutes, it requires a login
if this were true they wouldn't be able to post a comment
much less post teh question to begin with
 
6:09 PM
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Q: no answers to bounty but still points were removed

MirrorMirrorI posted a bounty, no answers were received but still the points were removed. Why? Also, I get this annoying 3 notifications that bounty expired and i have to allocate the points, but I cannot since there is no answer. Any solutions to these 2 issues?

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Q: "How to quiesce an AWS instance to perform an uninterrupted OS upgrade"

Patrick Burwell**"How do we quiesce an AWS instance to perform an uninterrupted operating system upgrade in-place, like from Microsoft Server 2012R2 to 2019, which can be easily done on other virtualized platforms, like VMware?" We have a problem in our upgrades in Windows Server where the install backs out at ...

 
7:03 PM
@NewPosts aside from being off topic, asking the question seems incongruous with OP's claimed expertise.
 
7:19 PM
> How to brute force quickly and effeciantly in Swift
 
7:39 PM
It's Swift - it must be quick. It's in the name!
 
 
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8:45 PM
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Q: Are there any serious studies on the value of downvoting?

decuserPersonally, I find any questions or answers that are on the border (+1, 0, -1) as dubiously helpful, but when the negatives pile up, much like the upvotes, those answers become interesting to me again as they give me insights I might miss, otherwise. I know there is a lot of politics and social m...

 
9:05 PM
Asking the serious questions
 
9:22 PM
> I’m voting to close this question because you should not waste our time.
> Not ready to be on SO. Words words
gonna be an interesting day when SO decides to do away with downvotes affecting rep/score
would be neat if it were retroactive and i suddenly gained 30k rep
eh, at most i'd gain 17k-18k on SO
 
 
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10:33 PM
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Q: Tag search doesn't include all questions that match the tag

Antonius BlochI see four recent (2023 - sorting on new) questions in StackOverflow tagged [singlestore]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/singlestore If you search on the term "singlestore" and sort on new you find 8 recent (2023) questions. That's really odd as all 8 are tagged [singlestore]: https...

 
 
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11:33 PM
>If you guys can help me the fix this situation i'd be appreciated
in a code block (by itself), no less.
 
well
fix it
 
I think this person didn't expect to get that formatting from indenting 4 spaces
the question doesn't look salvageable anyway
and I don't get my votes back for another half hour
 
imagine, the networks most active curators all dumped all of their downvotes on answers to a single post and made no difference what so ever
(i did get 1 of my votes back)
 

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