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Q: How to apply code formatting inside markdown-formatted table cells which should present literal backticks?

mickmackusaHow do I correct my corrupted table formatting in this answer? I looks perfectly rendered in the preview section when I am in the editor, but when I submit the edit, it is horribly corrupted. I have read Markdown Preview Rendering Bug on Large Posts and learned the <pre> tags are the culprit, but <...

 
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Q: Migrating a docker running application to another cloud vendor VM

doofyHiI have an application running on physical disk with MBR partition for example, application is ITSM application. The application uses micro-services i.e., individual docker containers for individual component for example, dbms, api, dashboard-ui. The application data is getting overloaded and now ...

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@VLAZ I don't write a lot of tests, so I can't really speak from experience, but my feeling is that if you design good interfaces and test utilities, and actually care about designing good test cases, it'd make more sense to do it yourself.
8:17 AM
At work, we don't have a lot of tests. And the reason is...that we don't have tests. I've brought it up multiple times and we get to somebody saying something to the effect of "this is a serious investment of time because we don't have any test infrastructure yet. We'll have to discuss if it's appropriate to do this now". And then nothing happens.
I keep bringing the argument that if people add tests, all of this goes away. We just have to start. But apparently it's not convincing enough. Showing that we can cut out the apparently unfeasible time sink of starting to write tests might hopefully convince the others to actually do something
8:35 AM
@VLAZ I mean, you still have to read and verify that the test makes sense, but sure
@VLAZ what technologies are you using?
@VLAZ show them your competitors, if possible.
@KarlKnechtel C#/.NET for backend TypeScript+Vue for the frontend. We have added the testing frameworks people aren't adding tests. Because it'd take too long to create the initial test suite. And with more and more features added, it makes it harder and harder to create an initial test suite. It's recursive.
@KarlKnechtel Part of the problem - we don't have any. We develop an in-house system, so nobody else is going to be doing that. Also, people keep saying that if we start writing tests, we'd slow down the feature turnaround, thus adding tests should be discussed with the ones responsible on the user side. Which obviously they'd say "no" to because it's not really up to them.
My argument has been that we already pay a large costs of features randomly breaking. And having to track down and fix the issue a month down the line is hard. We've had some problems crop up again and again. Yet, all I get is essentially a nod and "Good point" and nothing else.
8:58 AM
@VLAZ but then you do "have test infrastructure" already... ?
You have to bootrstrap the system under test. That is missing.
There are some tests (like, 80 or so. Across ~70 projects). But only for very limited things. Testing anything that currently exists would take a lot of time to either write the test and wire everything or alternatively extract parts of the code to a smaller units.
Which is again a problem of not having tests. That's why the code wasn't written with easy testability in mind.
The frontend tests have more or less the same kinds of issues. Just a bit more. There is even more coupling of code. Or even more wiring up.
@VLAZ is AI going to write that infrastructure?
Dunno. I hope so.
If not, then it's not that useful.
 
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Q: Request to write down all rules used to moderate the website

ingotangjingleI am requesting that the site rules are fully explained as an answer. What rules am I requesting? Rules are great tool for pre-emptive moderation on a meta site; Most users do not intentionally write low-quality posts, instead, they do not know what constitutes a low-quality post. Of course, som...

@NewPosts Oh another one
11:24 AM
@NewPosts It would probably be nice to have the help center page for Meta mention that posts should not just be rants and should actually look for a productive discussion.
11:37 AM
It should be common sense, and in fact, the OP is the only poster I know for whom this is repeatedly an issue. The trolling behavior only stopped previously when the poster was banned, and it will only stop when they are banned again. Best to do this sooner rather than later.
11:48 AM
@AbdulAzizBarkat Which will then prompt a request to list all the rules for what is a rant. It's just going to be turtles requests all the way down.
@VLAZ Ah, yes I forget that this user tends to do that
@AbdulAzizBarkat Maybe we should request the user to always post the full list of rules they follow (e.g., "keep re-posting the same question after it's deleted", "argue relentlessly in comments", etc.)
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Q: Can we have a page like Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance for closure reasons on Meta

ingotangjingleCan we have this? This could help with understanding rules and moderation. Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance

@NewPosts I shouldn't have given them this idea...
@AbdulAzizBarkat Your suggestion did not cause the poster to repeat post on meta. They were going to do so regardless.
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Q: The site rules should be clearly stated

ingotangjingleWhen you go to https://meta.stackoverflow.com/, there is no rules tab. If click "post question", there is no rules tab. There is "helpful links" list. If you click help center, it does not list rules of the site. If you instead go to "how to ask good question", it gives StackOverFlow's rules, not...

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@NewPosts welcome back... not.
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Q: Site maintenance - Mon, Sept 16 2024, 21:00 UTC to Tue, Sept 17 2024, 2:00 UTC (Mon, Sept 16 2024, 5pm-10pm ET)

DalmarusWe have planned network maintenance that will impact Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange users. The window is scheduled for Monday, September 16 2024, 21:00 UTC to Tuesday, September 17 2024, 2:00 UTC (Monday, September 16 2024, 5pm-10pm ET). The maintenance involves a database migration. During th...

 
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Q: Is there a way to filter out Staging Ground?

JGFMKI hate this part of stack overflow - puts me more and more off the website. I don't want to deal with that. Let people figure out how to ask questions on their own. Don't foist that on me.

 
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Some folks never learn
 
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Q: My question privlage is revoked. How can I fix this?

AlexStackOverflow is where I started asking questions on the StackExchange site. I wasn't really good at asking questions when I started, but now I'm getting into the flow of things (pun not intended). Due to that, my question privilege has been revoked. I'm not sure how to edit them. How can I fix t...

 
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Q: Announcing the new Staging Ground Reviewer Stats Widget

Bella_BlueAs a response to feedback since the launch of Staging Ground, we are excited to announce a new feature, the stats widget, launching next week. This feature is aimed at recognizing and incentivizing the invaluable contributions of our Staging Ground reviewers. Reviewers who volunteer their time an...

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why is that built so weirdly
Why do i need to be actively participating to see my own stats
why can't i see anyone else's stats or the stats of the SG as a whole

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