I have seen people using the term OP. They usually say like the OP that doesn't have enough rep. to do it. I think it might mean a new user or am I wrong.
We have an existing Drools application that receives facts and executes rules. As we aim to scale the application to handle a minimum of one million requests per second, we are seeking guidance on the recommended approaches for horizontal scaling of Drools. Additionally, it is crucial for our app...
I had 13 days of consecutive visits to the main site. I just checked this morning when going to Stack Overflow, to see if I visited it yesterday (wasn't sure).
I see I always had 13 consecutive days, but I saw I missed a day:
A few minutes later, I saw that I was set back to 1 day consecutive.
I...
I answered following question
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78219908/another-language-in-datagridview-c-sharp-visual-studio/78220732#78220732
Which now was deleted by the bot.
the question is about a programming tool Visual studio which is clearly a tool for programming.
He shows in an imag...
@NewPosts So, the question was roomba'd because it didn't have a positive score. But it has zero votes on it, so not even the meta OP thought it was a question useful enough to merit an upvote.
This question was recently closed very quickly.
It was not closed quickly enough to prevent one very proficient user from posting a quality answer demonstrating two approaches, with extra considerations and reference to "work to be done."
The OP's intent is demonstrably comprehensible requiring no "
I came across this question on Meta: What is an OP when referring to Stack Exchange? and it is from about 10 years ago (9 years 11 months). The question it was marked as a duplicate of Is there one reference for all the abbreviations used here? was posted 4 years, 10 months ago. Shouldn't the dup...