@OlegValteriswithUkraine Honestly, I think they're trying to substantively improve it. But some things have been just done a certain way for so long that it's hard to fix it. Like requiring separate JS files to be loaded sequentially and now trying to move to modules.
I always think it's interesting how much easier it is to make incremental changes overtime than jump decades at once. Though I've seen companies make that leap time and time again
@RyanM I wasn't sure if you had gone back and remigrated it or if it made it there on its own. Interestingly the timestamps read as if it were migrated the instant it was supposed to...
Yeah. You had commented that you'd come back to try again later so I wasn't sure if that had happened or not. But I gathered that it just got there on its own eventually from your messages in SOCVR.
@AndrewT. It's still odd that the timeline (both on SO and MSO) indicate that it was successfully migrated on time (2022-10-30 12:10:26Z) which is way before it actually appeared on the destination site.
Logically enough, the close banner for the "needs debugging details" close reason links to the page on how to create a MRE.
However, the "Opinion Based" close banner links to the generic Help Center page on why questions are closed.
In my opinion (joke intended), it makes more sense to link to the "
I recently filtered on the status-review tag and noticed that there are nearly 150 questions tagged that way, some of which are quite old (the oldest being from 2014, which was 8 years ago as of today). This makes it hard for me as a user to tell what the actual status of them is.
Is there any ch...
> Failed to list versions for com.google.http-client:google-http-client-android.
> Unable to load Maven meta-data from https://jcenter.bintray.com/com/google/http-client/google-http-client-android/maven-metadata.xml.
> Could not HEAD 'https://jcenter.bintray.com/com/google...
Cunts I asked a question week ago on what is the point of reputation, all I got was smart ass answers
This guy said to use google fking big brain i didnt ask for you to act smart. Google takes me to stack overflow. Ive already got my answers, all i need to do is ask for examples and contact that ...
Is the profile deletion working properly?
On 25th October I have scheduled my account on StackOverflow to be deleted.
A schedule to delete the profile in 24 hours is then created, I suppose to give user time for a second though.
However, it's been now 5 days after the scheduled day and can still ...
I have been seeing this happen for as long as I've been using SE sites - people posting for the first time on whatever sub-site as an answer, when it is a comment or question.
What is the best page on the SE network to refer them to, in order to give them a quick intro / explanation of how to use...
I'm a admin user. Having multiple company in tally. While fetching Outstanding Data from tally, It provide empty response for one company and provide responsible data for another company. Why I'm facing this problem??
<ENVELOPE>
<HEADER>
<VERSION>1</VERSION>
<TALLYREQUEST>Export<...
I just saw this question and the correct answer got deleted:
The reason was An image isn't an answer. But as a React Native developer, I know the Image is utterly what I want to know.
I think deleting these kinds of answers would harm the community to reach their solutions, I believe in these si...
I came across a Question where OP claims to have lost the Password.
OP wants to somehow reverse the Encrypted Password.
It may be Innocent Question or Honest Intent, but StackOverflow users can not know that.
It may be somebody trying to breaking into some other machine.
We might answer the Quest...
@HenryEcker I mean, yeah, it's usually what happens in legacy codebases without tests during major changes / rewrites, been there myself more than once, I can relate (as we all, methinks)
just getting an uneasy feeling that the old codebase isn't taking it very well + new features are rolled out with bugs that aee so easy to catch
Why is it stackoverflown.com the most incongruent and toxic website out there.
Cannot ask questions like "fetching data with python" while there are 111 questions about the topic, user ask me to provide minimal code.
They also break the simple rules of stack. No bullying or judgmental toward begg...
> Also user assumed I want YouTube API which I don't! I want raw Python code with minimal libraries possible and the most common: bs4, requests, urlib, alike.
To be somewhat fair - there seems to be some Python library/package/whatever thing related to YouTube API. With that said, it does seem like it's better to use that instead of "raw Python code". But even without that library, it shouldn't really be such a big deal. It does sound like OP didn't know how to even call the API which the official documentation probably would have helped with. And maybe even other existing [youtube-api] [python] questions would have been dupes.
Why there are hundreds of questions off topic that rule stackoverflown.com,
besides biased-only questions are allowed?
no one provided me a single answer about my problem
hundreds of "fetching data" questions, but suddenly my question isn't allowed
there are two similar questions like my with JS...
@RyanM An easy way to ensure that the timestamps line up. Just copy the origin timestamp whenever the record actually makes it into the database.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I'm going to try to be optimistic that all of the new code is being done correctly and once it's all been migrated there will be less issues.
very optimistic
@NewPosts Oh good. They posted on the wrong site. I thought for a second they were talking about us.
Honestly though what an interesting uptick in rage posts on MSO lately.
The jpeg tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?
Note tha...
I looked through the answers and it seems like there are about three different reasons why it doesn't work: 1. the library isn't installed - install it. 2. It's on the system but not added correctly (or something). Configure it. Few answers mention that it needs to be on the PATH or otherwise reachable or similar. Not exactly sure. 3. It's related to "virtual environments".
I'm not aware of the specifics of the feature but I suspect it's just having different setups and you're launching your application in one without the library. And you need to either add it to your virtual environment or switch to a different one. Or whatever you do with virtual environments.
31 answers repeating #1 like 15 times, #2 like 10 and #3 literally once isn't great.
...also, I meant more in general. I want to track some tags or other pages. I've a Firefox plugin but it starts to really choke on the feeds after a while.
I also tried Thunderbird but the RSS feed checker seems unreliable. If you leave it unchecked for a while it occasionally dies. You need to click on the feed that will "wake it up". Or something. Essentially, you need to keep checking. I'd prefer to leave it collecting data from a feed that I refer to later.
Stack Overflow is scheduled for an election next week, 2022-11-07. In connection with that, we will be holding a Q&A with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the community to pose questions to the candidates on the topic of moderation. Participation is completely voluntary...
A member of my team is facing an error upon logging in using SSO:
As far as I can tell, only one user is currently affected by this issue and I couldn't reproduce it myself. Do you know what could cause this issue?
Let me know if you need further information.
I just noticed there's only 1 position open in the 2022 Moderator Election. This seems to be very few given that it's often said the workload for SO moderators is high and there aren't enough mods. Can someone explain why there's only 1 position open this year?
@NewPosts ranting and awareness of the URL of the website they are on aside, their question's closure for lack of debugging details is indeed bogus :-\
It's a very obvious, clear how-to question.
Thus leading to the second person to have so far earned a suspension for unwarranted "not a free coding service" comments (and ignoring requests to stop).