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Q: Default list for question saving

artu-hnrqWhen it comes to question saving in SO sites, they are always "saved for later". While through the user profile page Saves tab is possible to create some lists to organize those bookmarks, one still need, for each question saving, select the target list where it should be saved (doing this on not...

 
 
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6:26 AM
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Q: Is it allowed to post output as image

GorzanI want to post a question for HTML, and I know that we are not allowed to post images of code. But are we allowed to post images of output of the program?

 
 
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9:33 AM
> Thanks to everyone who tried to help. But often stackoverflow loses its appeal for people who are really interested in getting answers due to stable downvotes.
But stable sounds good.
 
 
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3:18 PM
neat, this ad from SO has a fake close button
 
indeed
:door:
 
4:14 PM
 
4:44 PM
continuing to measure success on clickrate seems like missing the point
 
5:10 PM
@E_net4 Stable downvotes? Like downvotes for where horses live?
@KevinB Well, now they'd be using ML. Which perhaps should have been one of the first things to look at. Otherwise it's almost a literal case of putting the cart before the horse.
 
 
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6:30 PM
@VLAZ i mean... that they're using ML doesn't all of a sudden change the fact that they believed the existing solution was working. The fact that they blindly took at CTR increase as proof of it being useful, and then are continuing to use the metric after we've explained why that's a seriously flawed conclusion...
it's like, they're taking the feature, that we hate, and then using our suggestions to further improve their ad impressions
(without rolling back)
 
@KevinB I think we have enough evidence I agree. I was more making fun of how they tried to move the Related section around before making it actually work.
 
they're just twisting the knife while using buzzwords to fool enough people into upvoting it
 
6:47 PM
if they truely cared about the quality of these links they'd have rolled it back by now.
 
7:10 PM
@VLAZ They should just ask ChatGPT
 
I hear it's replacing SO anyway. Maybe it can generate the Related section on each question.
 
7:29 PM
chatgpt can't generate real links that actually go where they say they do
 
I'm aware. It might still end up with higher success rate than the current system. Just by pure chance.
 
 
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9:20 PM
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Q: RFC: Doing something about Python import canonicals before I lose my mind

Karl KnechtelThere are a truly massive number of questions on Stack Overflow about Python's module-import system: thousands tagged python-import, thousands more tagged both python and import, thousands more tagged importerror instead, hundreds more tagged modulenotfounderror instead (admittedly getting into l...

 
Ah yes
Trying to deal with a big problem on the smallest level possible
 

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