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1:04 AM
@RyanM Honestly no defence needed. I still don't know what the intention is with that post.
 
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Q: Is there a DRYer way to heed against "me too" comments in a bug and feature-request discussion platform that I often link to in my answer posts?

userI've written answers to a handful of questions about a particular software tool of the form "Is it possible to do X in <tool>?", "How can I do X in <tool>?", or "Why is <tool> exhibiting <weird behaviour>?" where the answer I write is "No. It's not currently possible. You want to track <feature r...

 
 
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5:04 AM
I'm not even sure why they are releasing the post about the experiment as the experiment launches. Previous ones were announced earlier. Like, a day earlier at least one or two but still. And there is the one where they decided to just not bother with announcements any more. But still still.
 
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Q: Opinion-based close reason doesn't seem accurate

ErikEI don't understand how Make dapper SQL be syntax colorized is opinion-based. It's asking for a very specific technical task to be done, and the top upvoted answer gives a concrete and specific means to do that, using a specific plugin. There is certainly more than one way to do the job, but that ...

 
6:33 AM
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Q: My post keeps getting downvoted for no obvious reason

KunibertI am not very active on my stackoverflow account and recently asked a question: Mix multiple audios into one with ffmpeg The question got downvoted to -3, without getting any feedback or answers. In my view the question itself meets all required criteria. Because of this I will soon go down to 1 ...

 
7:19 AM
@VLAZ what did the MSE mods do to you to make you suggest sending them questions about why MSO posts are downvoted? :-p
Meta Stack Exchange I suppose. But questions about "why the downvotes" generally get downvoted anyway. — VLAZ 21 mins ago
 
Sounds like a challenge.
 
Welp, appeal to the higher court (MSE)!
 
7:39 AM
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Q: Why Stack OverFlow does not have copy code feature yet?

Prakash DahalIt would have been very great if there was a copy button at the top right of the code block from where we can directly copy the code instead of selecting the code and then copy. Similar to something like this

 
8:33 AM
Also half-baked hot take: MSE should have MSO as a migration path.
It wouldn't increase the amount of crap on MSO by a noticeable percentage and it'd save the MSE mods a little trouble.
 
@RyanM They killed my parents. So now I've been training all my life to dress up like a meta and stop their evil ways.
Most of the time has been spent on trying to figure out what "meta" is in terms of costume.
 
Probably a post suggesting that an explanation should be required with downvotes.
With a comment suggesting that upvotes should also require explanation.
Followed by a comment asking why that post was downvoted.
 
9:03 AM
OK, so this got me thinking that the logo I'll put on my chest should be a downvote with a cross through it. But then I thought "how can I make it more meta" and concluded that the underwear outside my spandex should be in the form of a downvote.
 
@VLAZ I can help you with that. I made a company to achieve the same thing. Well, not officially me, I just happen to be the queen of the lizards, and I can confirm Mark is a robot lizard that can help you solve all your problems
 
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Q: How to deal with a user reformatting snippet data to be in a single line

Robby CornelissenA user is going around reformatting Stack snippets to put all provided data on a single line, effectively turning things like this: const data = [{ id: 'id1', entries: [{ key: 'key1', value: 'value1' }, { key: 'key2', value: 'value2' }, { key: 'key3', value: 'value...

 
9:53 AM
@NewPosts well that's a misleading description if I've ever seen one
 
Yeah, I don't see how it's quite relevant. The focus of a snippet when it works with data from the question should be on the code it uses to process it.
Adding 100 lines of data input for, like 1-3 lines of processing is quite common. And quite useless.
An argument can be made that if you need to scroll up to the question to "properly read the data". But I'd consider it a very weak argument. It's a minor inconvenience at best. And often not even that once you get the structure of the data.
Just went and checked. The one in the edited answer is super simple. Objects with id and name fields and each might have a stud property with array of more objects with ifand name fields. It's not even recursive, just two levels.
 
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Q: Why we need Workloads if we can download packages from Nuget Package Manager?

Mətin AbaszadəWe can download several workloads(which are parts of FCL) from Visual Studio Installer such as "Data storage and processing". But we can also download EntityFramework.Core Package from Nuget Package Manager and work with it and connect to DB properly. In that case why do we need to download workl...

 
I did not, admittedly, check if the answers actually copied the data verbatim. But still.
 
10:11 AM
Me neither. But I don't expect it to be not copied. You can extrapolate from the format and create your own data but I somehow doubt somebody sat down and made sample data that long. Somebody who wasn't OP.
Also, from what I know of the editor as a user, I wouldn't expect them to minimise the data if it's extrapolated.
Yes, the data in the answer matches the question.
Oh, no more Lamu
 
10:49 AM
Is there a bug report for excessively long (profile) titles?
I had some fun with gemmy's profile and noticed that titles are mildly broken :p
 
 
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Q: How come all my comments were deleted, leaving the other ones?

WoJHow to get the number of fields in a variable of type struct? There was a longer exchange of comments, I discovered today that all of mine were deleted and all the others were left untouched. How can someone imagine that there can be a sane discussion when arguments of one side are deleted (inclu...

 
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Q: Seeking second opinions about an edit that was made to my question

Mike NakisAn edit was made to a question of mine, which I am slightly unhappy about. Before I go revert parts or all of the edit, I would appreciate some second opinions. Yes, I was perhaps a bit more verbose than strictly necessary, but: I do not think that absolute maximum terseness is the prime directi...

 
2:02 PM
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Q: How do I sign out of Stack Overflow

EleanorI don't see sign out button. I go to each entry but still can't see the sign out button.

 
 
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Q: Content Discovery initiative: Feedback on Related questions using a Machine Learning model experiment

Bella_BluePlease check out this post for more context on the Content Discovery initiative. Here we go into detail about the background, overview, and objective of this project as well as information on past experiments and information on experiments going forward. The current experiment we’ve released is i...

 
 
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7:57 PM
@VLAZ For what it's worth, I think this was the correct order, they just should have mentioned "oh btw if this is successful we have some quality improvements in store for the recommendations themselves, but in order for those quality improvements to be effectively tested, the recommendations need to be somewhere where people will actually notice them."
 
8:11 PM
I sort of doubt they cranked out an ML recommender algorithm in a couple weeks after a bunch of meta complaints.
It also justifies the use of CTR for that test. If more people click them, the more prominent location increased visibility, which is what you want if your goal is to be able to more effectively test improvements to recommendation quality.
The problem is of course that the community had no idea that was planned, and so everyone assumed they thought that this was an improvement independent of any future changes they might be rolling out.
 

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