I have a new hat... but it's not clear why. And the description needs some help
post a message in chat within ±12 hours of the UTC New Year’s begin that gets starred
"New Year's begin"? Did you mean
within ±12 hours of the start of UTC New Year’s Day
And it's Dec 8 to boot. I think w...
I've spent more time than is healthy creating a spreadsheet that has links to (currently) 725 terms that deal with C#, .NET, general programming, & computing. I think it did me more harm than good to make it, seeing as how I could have spent that time getting more experienced as a programmer, bu...
An answer of mine was deleted by a moderator. I'm not going to link which answer, since I don't want this to be interpreted as a request to undelete it.
However the moderator left no comment, nor flagged it in any way. I want to gain some useful knowledge from this experience, but without knowin...
I got “you have reached the question limit” “ we no longer receive questions from this account” when asking questions
I understand that’s from asking low quality questions but I earned hundreds of scores last month and am top 3% in the last month and this quarter. I also didn’t delete any questi...
I've seen someone asking a question with a bounty.
now:
The person itself has a high reputation (~30K).
The person is capable of answering his own question (I'm pretty confident).
It seems like the person is using bounty as some sort of way to 'outsource' a task (writing a JavaScript script)...
Here is the question. I initially closed this question as a duplicate. Today, I found it was reopened and I was surprised. After checking the question, I saw that it was a complete new question that has nothing to do with the initial one. It's also answered and the answer accepted.
Is such behav...
So Winter Bash is back (great I like the event). So in SO I clicked on the link which redirected me to the Winter Bash page.
I was checking all the achievements and hats to be earned, when clicking a hat it gives a pop-up off the hat and tells you what to do in order to get the hat.
So after c...
@geisterfurz007Stopthischaos On reviewing the links you provided and their recent contributions to SE Meta it appears to have somethig to do with the Monica situation and links to a donation fund site. I don't know whether it's something these people wrote, specifically. Whether it's an accumulation, or...?
According to Stack overflow's help page, closed questions cannot be answered:
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However, every once in a whil...
@geisterfurz007Stopthischaos As to the situation with Robert Harvey's one-year suspension on Meta: If one reads a long comment thread (sorry, I dno't have link) there are others pushing him to take a stand, saying that if enough in the community support him, he could make a difference. And then he posts an alternate "non"-CoC proposal... Which is apparently what triggered the ban. From a certain POV I can understand why the PTB might do that. Not saying I agree with any of it, just that I can understand the POV.
It's probably not pulmonary tuberculosis so I am confused :D
Oh! Powers that be! Yeah I saw that thread I think. I didn't read through the "non"-CoC he wrote (there was a pdf link somewhere to that post as well, I think) but I know what you mean.
And while researching those ban links I came across information that Microsoft is starting it's own Q&A site, to replace MSDN and TechNet. Following those links, I must say it resembles SO quite a bit, "physically". Apparently, the philosophy about how it will be moderated differs somewhat :-) I have to wonder whether they'll also support the "old" technologies, or only the new ones (cloud-related). It is stated that the non-dev forums won't be migrated...
@geisterfurz007Stopthischaos Yeah, the comment thread with the link to the PDF is also where others are encouraging him to take a stand... I didn't read the entire linked PDF, either, just enough to get the gist of it.
The concept of SO is superior to "common forums", imo. It makes sense to copy it if you are starting something new anyway. I am curious to see how all of this turned out. I am mostly happy if I can still google for me weird java mistakes and how to delete an item from an array in javascript and if aviation.SE remains.
@geisterfurz007Stopthischaos I agree. I've been through CompuServe forums, newsgroups, MSDN-type forums before landing here - and staying. What's that saying, something like mimicry is the highest form of flattery? (I know those aren't the exact words - they're evading me at the moment.)
When I'm checking Triage queue, I see this post:
This post is just posted to our forum in 49s. I think there aren't so many things to do with it (Look OK or Requires Editing or Unsalvageable) because:
I'm not good at almost the tags in the question and I think the format can be accepted. So ...
1) Kubespray, ansible and kubernetes has it's community support in stackoverflow.
2) I did a question about "how to do" an action (add a kubernetes master node) and that is not right supported by kubespray
how rebuild the masters nodes of a cluster deployed with kubespray
3) 3 editors marked th...
would it be possible to request the tag PS2EXE-GUI to be created/added?
PS2EXE-GUI relates to Powershell, but in particular, PS2EXE-GUI-Convert. I've noticed a few tickets being raised with Powershell issues but in particular, focus on the issues after using the tool.
What are your opinions?
In my opinion, asyncio (3 questions) and python-asyncio (368 questions) overlap each other, so these should be merged together.
Because in raising a question we could add only five tags, and it prevents choosing other relevant tags. Also, it could make bad tracking asyncio issues on Stack Overfl...
Maybe-unpopular opinion: the "New Posts" feed in this chatroom is a bad thing. It's annoyingly noisy, breaks up conversations, and makes it impossible to casually scroll and see what discussion has recently happened here. Whoever controls it should switch it off.
@MarkAmery Yeah, it wasn't that unpopular. Feeds was changed to this top left corner popup and back a few times until this solution was found to hopefully please everyone. You still get lists of x hours later... in chat but it's by far not as disruptive as it was before ^^
I was banned because I deleted my old unanswered questions. The ban was lifted and I have no one last chance to ask a question, which I did not use so far.
However, I am wondering, does the Association Bonus change my rating? Or in other words, do I still have one question left?
@user400654 I've never looked as SO Teams, so no opinion on that. FWIW I never comment about it being a competitor to SO - some else on SE Meta did, and there's some discussion on that point. Since, as mentioned in that discussion, this will be mainly a support site for MS customers and technologies (not end-user) it remains to be seen whether it can compete - whether "experts" (and MS devs) will contribute here, still.
When the MS devs supported on MSDN, that was the "go to" place and it was great. Then they were no longer allowed to and support was out-source (China and/or India, mainly), and MVPs.
Since those contracts lasted roughly six months, it was a real up-and-down. We'd just get the good ones trained in our technology, then they'd be gone and we'd have to start all over again... A real pain, then such folks can mark a contribution (especially their own) as "the answer", even if it was obviously not...
@user400654 Ah, but the devs in those companies don't necessarily use the MS technologies. Will such questions be answered? Or technologies that aren't "in the cloud" - VBA/VSTO, for example?
@user400654 Yes, more and more as time as gone by. What was that software that was the first one I noticed... Ah, yes, "Groove". Buy it, get people hooked while it's for free, then phase it into something you pay for - that's not as good.
and of course, corporate may have a completely different idea of what better means than the users do
Picking on MS for another minute, their corporate IM program from a half dozen years ago (blanking on name) was rather meh as a messaging tool; but it had all the searchability, auditability, and date retention tools that an IT/Legal dept scarred by having gone through discovery could ever want
or it did until users figured out they copy to notepad, screenshot, etc anything they wanted to keep longer than the two weeks of what we all cynically called the "evidence destruction policy"
@DanNeely <grin> when I wanted to test a UI I handed to it my husband. If it could be broken (as in, used unexpectedly in a way not designed) he'd do it...