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11:00 AM
It is 14196 LoC, if you count blank lines. 13045 if you don't count blank lines.
So he was being fair.
Mods are always fair, this is what we've been trying to tell people!!
 
@CodyGray I was referring to what you exactly specified as "step 1" :)
 
Ah, you do not consider comments to be "code", then?
 
not really, not in the sense of "meaningful LoC" [I do not want to say they are unimportant, though]
speaking of the situation, this is likely the question in question. So... why the heck the whole log needed to be posted?
 
@Dharman maybe yes or maybe not. Why I should to ? People asked me for entire class hierarchy and "please show whole log" is very often request — Catherine Ivanova 15 mins ago
No one asked on the one you linked.
> Sometimes seven classes are required to reproduce an issue.
Again, I ask, WTF?
 
@CodyGray I assume they meant "before"
 
11:12 AM
When you have no clue where the problem is, you go for all the code.
 
How to debug my enterprise-grade Hello World code?
 
new Helloer(@Inject world)
Hmm, not enterprise enough
HelloFactory.create(businessContext, @Inject world)
 
Please post your entire Gradle/pom/whatever broken build system Java uses these days file.
Also, we need to see the entirety of the output from your build system.
And a complete listing of all files and directories on both your development computer and your build computer.
 
Let me just upload the entirety of the contents of my hard drive, so you have all the details. And a memory dump of the application.
 
Make sure to include a full memory dump of all your computer's memory
The problem could be in how your app interacts with other running processes, or even the OS
 
11:22 AM
Of course, you are PROGRAMMERS, you need all that.
 
It would also be helpful if you included examples of the last two applications you've developed, as those might be creating unexpected interactions with your new code.
 
So I fried my brain again trying to understand Scala, and now I have to read this "PROGRAMMERS" carp
 
 
yep, nice carp
 
Just because it was also in the results
 
11:26 AM
Hmm.
 
I see we switched to fishing while I was away looking into what the heck those annotations are for, brb
 
Which annotations?
Those are just barbels.
 
the @JsonTypeInfo ones
 
Err... where did those come up?
Oh, those are the ones someone wanted to ignore yesterday?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine If it helps, I understand some of them. It's for the Jackson library which serialises and deserialises classes to and from JSON. I don't know what all of them do by heart, though. And I can say that at a glance the question is lacking some details where the error would come up. Yet the solution isn't to add more code and let me search though it.
 
11:34 AM
We only have the turbo fish.
 
@VLAZ I already went through the docs :)
while I am not sure enough yet to say exactly what's wrong, I can already tell this:
those two lines from the stack trace were enough, the rest is irrelevant noise
 
Yep, Jackson is complaining about some mismatch in types. Happens. Either an annotation is wrong or missing in that case.
 
I am starting to have a slight suspicion property = "jsonType" might be the cause
this property = "type" is, when annotated on the parent class, if I understand things correctly, required to be set on the subclasses, which it is not, and Jackson complains exactly about that. Am I close?
 
@E_net4 And people try to claim this language is easier and/or more elegant than C++?!
 
@E_net4 meh, not enough fish customization! Clearly inferior
btw, @VLAZ, I wasn't joking when I asked if I am close :)
 
11:45 AM
Oh, sorry, I hadn't read that message. Maybe? Sounds about correct. I've not dealt with Jackson for a while but what you say tracks, at least.
I've to read the docs to be sure. But you're doing that already.
I was busy looking up information on the history of encodeURIComponent because somebody claimed it was super important to know which year it was created.
It's supported in IE 5.5, so I sincerely doubt the exact year is relevant.
 
"History is irrelevant"
 
If it wasn't, we'd have written it down and learned from it.
 
@VLAZ oh, sure, I wasn't going to actually go debug that and then post an answer either :) Just wanted to see if I am not thinking complete gibberish. From the docs and related issues it seems like if you annotate a property on the parent class, and the subclass does not, this precise exception is thrown.
And that's me knowing appx. 0 about Java or Jackson, being up 22nd hour. I am sure "the programmer" can figure it out in no time. Right? Right..? Right....?
 
imagine reading the docs
 
BTW, that's not Java code. Is it Kotlin or something? It says abstract fun which is amusing.
Anyway, the Jackson stuff should be the same. And yeah, it's usually a matter of reading the docs.
 
11:55 AM
Seems so, but it seems like there is little to no difference in terms of the question asked
 
The messages Jackson throws are some times cryptic but the vast majority of times, it's enough to hone in on the keywords it mentions and check the annotations for them. Then go look up the docs for that annotation.
Might take a bit of reading at first to get caught up but it's not rocket science.
...speaking of documentation, the user who needed history of encodeURIComponent revealed why: a couple of years ago, they didn't know about it. Like, that's it. That's why it was so important to know the exact year the function was introduced.
 
@AndrewT. ok, I guess?
 
"The gaming industry". What is that?
 
12:09 PM
Where gams come from, duh
 
Also, wow, > 1200 is a lot of "valued associates".
 
@VLAZ I thought they came from oceans
 
Too bad it's not Dharman
 
Some of the associates are only formerly valued.
 
So, if /contact is being handled by the Community Team now, what is animuson doing these days?
 
12:13 PM
"various", apparently
@tripleee To circle back on this: We've finally added a legitimate homepage for the portal as well as made many additional design updates to try and make it look more professional and official. — animuson ♦ 14 hours ago
 
I don't know what that means
But I think he's probably doing paid support for Teams
 
12:56 PM
@CodyGray ding ding ding:
Yep! Teams' support is their job :) — Cesar M ♦ 25 mins ago
 
1:30 PM
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Q: Can Solo Github link be an Answer in Review Queques?

KiynLIn the answer review section, I often came across only a Github link and an explanation that this tool is useful for you, Since the question itself is somehow looking for tools and in this section you can not flag the quest, Does this option include spam or Looks Ok?

 
@RyanM Chihuahuas immediately make me lose respect for people
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They honestly shouldn't be bred anymore -- they've been bred into a life of bone problems and anxiety, admittedly along with many other breeds
 
2:06 PM
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Q: Problem when combining AND and OR operator in search

mu88I want to execute the following search on Stack Overflow: Give me all questions that are either related to [rider] or to unit testing with C# ([c#] and [nunit], [xunit] or [unit-testing]). This is my search string: (([xunit] OR [nunit] OR [unit-testing]) AND [c#]) OR [rider] It returns exactly on...

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Q: I created a tag, but there is no link to edit its tag wiki

Bender the GreatestI created a new tag when asking a question and wanted to provide guidance on its usage to prevent infrastructure-related questions under it, but there is no Edit Tag Wiki button. I thought maybe it's because I just created it, but I can't see the button on other tag wikis either. Does this mean t...

 
There is no button for me, and both the people who can see it have 20k+ :p — Nick stands with Ukraine 37 secs ago
I can see it and I don't have 20k ;-)
 
@RyanM Diamond beats unicorn points
 
2:53 PM
I don't quite understand the unpopularity of this rule
 
@KevinB Losing out on +15 rep
 
why would users not want to encourage a system that instead prevents the asker from leaving "Thanks!" in the form of not letting the comment through and instead giving them an obvious popup informing them of what to do instead?
 
It's not really even a new rule. And yes, it wasn't well "advertised" before but I'd consider it common sense. It is extremely cringeworthy to beg for upvotes and accepts
 
Why do users want to do what the system should have been doing all along
 
@KevinB My suspicion is that we're fighting a massive source of adrenaline for a lot of people
 
2:59 PM
Why jump through hoops to fix a system problem when we could instead... iunno... make a push to fix the system problem
 
Mods clearly want to oppress the poor user by depriving them of unicorn points.
Do you want to stand for oppression?
 
As long as the oppression stands for me
 
@VLAZ What do you think a standing O is?
 
> This question and answer was from over 1-1/2 years ago and you've already accepted an answer. Please write a new question with whatever you think is now new in the question you want to ask. You can drop a few of us a comment and ask us to check out your new question if you want, but please put any new parts to your question in a new and separate question.
 
3:20 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine It doesn't mean "Standing hOrse"?
 
standing shitshOw :p
 
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Q: How to turn off Stack Overflow content health emails?

SteveGetting spammed with Stack Overflow's team "Content Health" emails - how do I opt out of these?

 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine there's a much more recent example than 7 years ago
3 months back
> Your welcome. If this answered your question, you can indicate that to the community here by clicking the checkmark to the left of the answer to "accept" it. That will also earn you some reputation points here for following the proper procedure here.
and... it's a duplicate
because of course it is!
 
 
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4:39 PM
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4:54 PM
@RyanM >:(
 
@NickstandswithUkraine fun fact: not long after getting the diamond, you get the notifications for the new privileges you've unlocked.
 
5:18 PM
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