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Q: Question quickly force-closed as a duplicate and it is _not_ a duplicate at all

davidbakI've never appealed to meta before and normally wouldn't waste your time but I need an answer to this question (internet searches and SO searches have no answer for this), so here goes: My question VSCode intellisense thinks we're in C++11 against all configuration (as evidenced by `__cplusplus` ...

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Q: Tag language hint association for [vue.js]

PhilVue single-file components pretty much adhere to standard HTML so can we associate the following tags with the lang-html syntax highlighting? vue.js vuejs2 vuejs3

 
2:17 AM
I wish I could 'reply' to my own messages in Stack Overflow chat. Would be convenient for the near-monologue I have going on in the python canon discussion room
 
2:36 AM
Technically, it's possible
@AndrewT. but not convenient enough
 
 
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6:16 AM
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Q: Can I ask a new question to ask whether an answer I gave is correct, targeting a knowledgeable audience via the language-lawyer tag?

EnlicoI've recently gave an answer to a question about value cateogries in C++, and the author accepted it. To be honest, I'm not 100% sure about the correctness (or at least thoroughness) of my answer, so I'd like to ask a question along the lines of "Is this answer of mine really correct?". I think t...

 
@KarlKnechtel Sam's chat improvements userscript makes it trivial by adding a reply button next to your own messages that you can click on. Without a userscript you can manually use :<message-id> to reply to any message, including your own (though you have to look up the message id), which is what Andrew was referring to I think.
 
yes, I inferred that. I assume the message ID is the number that appears in permalink URLs?
 
Yeah, that's the one.
 
6:40 AM
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Q: What is the difference between the regression and linear regression tags?

Shawn HemelstrandQuick Summary I was looking at some of my badge progress tags and noticed two peculiar tags. One is [regression] and the other is [linear-regression]. I didn't find anything immediately on their difference on the Meta, so I tried taking a look at their descriptions. For [regression], I found this...

 
7:18 AM
Here's a fun demonstration of how terrible Stack Overflow's search is.
https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=alling+parent+class+__init__+with+multiple+inheritance%2C+what%27s+the+right+way%3F

does not find https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9575409/calling-parent-class-init-with-multiple-inheritance-whats-the-right-way
My first attempt to explain this was "it must be stemming alling as all, and then not seeing the word all in the intended question (which is highlighted in the one question it does find)
but the intended question does use the word all, so I'm out of ideas
 
The search engine is fine-crafted for perfected malfunctioning.
A userscript that replaces it with DDG's would probably be nice.
 
 
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9:46 AM
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Q: How to make logstash listen to a specific port where the python application is running

SPMKI am trying to make the logstash pipeline to listen to port 8003 where i am running my python starlette application.I need to collect the logs and pass it to the elastic db. My logstash.conf file is input { udp { type => "logs" port => 8003 } } output { elasticsearch {hosts => ["ht...

 
10:10 AM
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Q: Reply to Peter vs. Peter Cordes

mbangIn the comment section of my post, I have helpful comments from Peter and Peter Cordes. First Peter responds, then Peter Cordes. I want to reply to Peter. Peter: I'd question why... Peter Cordes: You don't want -fsanitize=undefined... me: @Peter I need uninitialized arrays because... Unfortunat...

 
10:30 AM
Brb changing my display name to Peter_net4
 
 
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12:04 PM
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Q: Is the rep cap still working properly?

juergen dWhen I look at the reputation page 3 of Jon Skeets profile I can not understand why the rep cap did not stop at 200 on August the 3rd. And I see no "voting correction" on the following days like the correction after Oct 1st. Is the rep cap broken or did I miss something?

 
I mean, it's Jon Skeet. The rep cap is more of a suggestion for him. — VLAZ 57 secs ago
 
 
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3:04 PM
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Q: Where would be a better place to ask this question?

MalekaiI would like to a question about some of the design choices the developers of Go-Lang made (with regards to structure & implementation), the effects of those design choices and how they affect the adoption of the language in systems programming and other domains outside of web development. My que...

 
 
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5:16 PM
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Q: Where did my bookmarked questions go?

New England cottontailI had a bunch of questions bookmarked but now I can't find them on my profile page. A quick google search shows me results all from 2014 or prior.

 
 
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6:25 PM
so... we can't rename the default list or change which list is default?
 
no
that's coming later
 
 
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10:11 PM
It appears that searching in bookmarks is temporarily broken. I currently get 4 million results for stackoverflow.com/search?q=inbookmarks%3Amine+test, which I assume means that the inbookmarks:mine part is being completely ignored.
 
They rolled out a new feature. You're surprised stuff is broken?
 
i mean
bookmarks are goinig away and saves are coming in
 
no surprise, just another note
 
I searched in:saves and got literally every post in return
 
so it makes sense that it'd just be ignored
 
10:12 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine wouldn't it be insaves:mine?
 
No, it makes sense that it'd be automatically converted to in:saves, and then that it'd be buggy, exactly like Zoe said. :-)
 
@KarlKnechtel Not according to the search guide
 
except, the syntax never really made sense, since you aren't allowed to search someone else's bookmarks anywa- oh, well I guess that counts as a theoretical improvement once it actually works.
 
Hm, weird. Didn't mods used to be able to search for posts that a specific user had bookmarked?
I seem to recall that being something someone complained about on the new feature announcement.
 
10:54 PM
(I wouldn't know about that)
 
You don't read the feature announcements, either?
I was referring to this post by Dharman, for what it's worth.
 
11:34 PM
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Q: Do posts/comments with the word "fakedemic" need to be flagged?

Michael M.I recently came across a comment on this answer and I was unsure on what to do, if anything. Here's what the comment says: Thank you for the answer. Quick info: I was deeply interested in and inspired by Raku between August 2019 and February 2020, until the fakedemic aka Covid-19 kicked in at ar...

 

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