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07:15
Dumping the same useless text multiple times to bypass the minimum length requirement is a violation of the site guidelines. It's also an insult to the millions of people who make an effort to keep this site a useful programming resource. Please show us the same respect you would want us to show you by using the site properly. Please read How to Ask, and then come back and edit your question to ask it properly. — Ken White 3 hours ago
huh. Is there really a site guideline that says this? I'd have thought it's just unwritten sense?
also, I think it's a bit overkill to call it an insult :P or maybe my expectations of new contributors are just lower
not quite in the sense of being more lenient to quality, but just not being surprised when I see quality issues like this
07:40
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Q: "Save to" dialog is broken

blackgreenWhen clicking the small bookmark button to save a post — either question or answer — a confirmation notice appears. If you have custom save lists, this notice includes a "Manage" button which shows the "Save to" dialog. This dialog buttons are broken. Apparently the popup loads the action buttons...

 
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09:58
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Q: Bounty awarded by the wrong answer

saadThe bounty to this question was awarded by the wrong answer. My answer is the accepted one, and also with the most upvote. It took me a while to validate it and to write an answer with my own screenshot from my lab. The answer was posted after the bounty started. The edit that I made to the answe...

Zoe
Zoe
10:15
@KevinB we did start the fire
@Zoe Thanks for wasting 5 minutes of my day, just to decode this message. — Lino 3 mins ago
lol, it shouldn't take 5 minutes. I just googled "HTML entities decode" and pasted the text there.
Although I had a pretty good guess what it'd say. I just didn't have the concrete characters.
10:48
yeah, but some people will see something like that and it will not even occur to them that a computer could help with the task.
 
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13:34
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Q: Announcing a change to the data-dump process

PhilippeToday, we are announcing some changes to the data dump process. I’m going to start with an important statement: this is primarily only a change in location for where the data dump is accessed. Moving forward, we’ll be providing the data dump from a section of the site user profile on a Stack Exch...

14:06
@AnnouncementsonMSE @Zoe was this the expected footwear?
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Q: Why editing a staged question is so different from editing a posted question?

463035818_is_not_an_aiI tried to fix code formatting of this staged question https://stackoverflow.com/staging-ground/78740556. I didn't manage to get the formatting right, because there is no preview, and the top bar icons are very different than usually. Why is that?

@AnnouncementsonMSE From the way they are stating this I wonder if their legal team has even read the CC BY-SA license...
@AbdulAzizBarkat I'm wondering if they know what the data dump is supposed to be about. And I am not quite sure whether "yes" or "no" is the scarier answer.
Personally I believe the answer is "no". First thing I looked at after this was to find this post only to see they very cleverly put up some points there to protect their interests.
It seems to me that SE is trying to destroy the data dumps. Which are the "insurance" that the community has that SE won't "turn evil" or go bankrupt or so on. Like, if SE decides to start asking us to pay to unlock answers, now they have a way forward there. They probably won't do it tomorrow or in the near future but...they might in a year or ten.
With severely restricted data dumps, SE can have little fear of competition, if they decide to abuse the knowledge base.
14:29
@AnnouncementsonMSE I don't have any issue with the move or change in process but I do have an issue with them trying to violate CC BY-SA again
@VLAZ I don't think there was ever any insurance that SE wouldn't "turn" evil, at least not in a forward-looking way. The data dumps were only insurance that SE, in turning evil, couldn't completely remove all content from their network as the only source of said content.
We knew SE became evil as soon as it was sold to Prosus.
Zoe
Zoe
@VLAZ Yes; but revision 1 and 2, the ones I were talking about, were orders of magnitude worse
Rev. 3 was only released late last night IIRC, so they pushed that out much faster than I expected
better or not, it's still bad and flying in the face of "social responsibility"
As for 'little fear of competition', I think it'll take a long time before new data in the data dumps makes such a significant portion of it compared to the first ~15 years of data that is hosted on (and already used as training data for LLMs) archive.org
@TylerH OK, not that it'd turn evil but that it'd stopped to operate as it does. I don't think users have had to fear them starting to, say, charge for access. I personally start to think no longer a possibility to ignore.
i don't think they, they being the current owners, will go down that road
Zoe
Zoe
14:33
On the bright side, I know what I'll be doing the second the data dump is released (and whenever I'm awake to see it, but whatever)
but i do expect them to sell it soon
@VLAZ ah, well, yeah if they become the evil they were created to destroy, then I see 90% of users leaving/no longer coming to SO
@KevinB Yeah, Prosus keeps reducing its stake in SO
they're down to what, now, ~30%?
they're halfway down to what it's probably actually worth
@Zoe problem is its so effing huge
@TylerH It only needs for maybe 2-5 years. If SE invest in infrastructure for curators, like answer versioning and such, then after enough time their data would be different enough that anybody using the old data dumps as seed for their project won't be able to catch up.
Zoe
Zoe
14:35
@VLAZ Rev. 1 and 2 were both leaning significantly harder in that direction
That's why I write a 12200 and a nearly 20000 character answer to those revisions, respectively
I do expect them to, within the next 3 years, begin to block access to reading content without logging in
Zoe
Zoe
But, to quote myself
> Also, what I'm about to say in the following ~12500 characters or so applies to any solution to this non-problem that involves [redacted].

Maybe that applies to the alternate solution promised 20 hours ago that's still pending [editor's note; this is from rev. 1 shortly after being posted and nearly immediately cancelled due to overwhelmingly negative feedback], maybe it applies to the solution that'll come next year and be presented as a logical progression of whatever happens this year.
They made an attempt last year to cancel the data dump
They made an attempt to fuck around with it further this year that we fortunately managed to knock down to them just self-hosting it with commercial use warnings
There's probably going to be another attempt next year
Or in two. But I think at this point it's inevitable.
it's fairly standard tactics. start with the absurd, then change, aka "listening to community feedback"
Zoe
Zoe
@TylerH I have 2x2TB drives, one of which is attached to my NAS, and the other of which is attached to my main computer. The full current data dump torrent is around 90GB
14:41
@Zoe yeah, I am referring mostly to having to download 90GB at once, not necessarily storing it
@KevinB Yep. Also just chip away at the thing. It doesn't need to disappear all at once, it can be in phases. The torrent and convenient bundle of everything is gone now. Users would be much more disinclined to download everything. Also less capable to do that easily (in an automated way).
it's a PITA to do regularly
Zoe
Zoe
I'll write a script to auto-download them
At some point SE might just go "Not enough people download data dumps, we'll discontinue them".
Maybe with some more steps in between.
Zoe
Zoe
@VLAZ That's almost what they tried already
Last year I mean
To quote Philippe last year:
> However, it’s clear that many individual users (academics, researchers, etc) have an immediate need to access updated versions of the dumps.
Translation: "we thought people didn't need it, and we only thought about LLMs using it, so we cancelled it"
14:43
@Zoe The annoying part is that's hard to even script. I mean, technically it's just web scraping which is not that hard. But you also need to ensure you have logins in all sites, in order to then also visit each site and require a download. Also, I won't be surprised if SE start slapping such automation attempts.
@Zoe Exhibit #14812 of "Consequences of people in the company never using their own product"
i mean... can't we request within the new UI to download all of it?
It only needs to fail occasionally. And they can claim it's not their fault - they were just protecting themselves from botnets.
Zoe
Zoe
@VLAZ let them try. I have my ways
@KevinB Nope. You need to sign up to the site in order to download the dump for that site.
Zoe
Zoe
14:45
Might only work once, but I only need it to work once. The time after that is future me's problem :p
Plus, downloading the entire network's dump is allegedly coming Later:tm:
if it isn't part of the new process today it won't be part of it tomorrow
Zoe
Zoe
We'll see. I do wonder how fast it appears on archive.org though
Zoe
Zoe
14:57
It's upsetting that we have to start properly archiving data dumps to make sure SE doesn't just take it down with itself
tldr, it's additional work with no deadline, and it's a solution they don't want to exist.
so it'll just be delayed forever
the same way it took 3 years for any work to be done on community initiatives
Or however long it took to "fix" the notifications
it's still not fixed
Well, actually make them even worse now
they made it more consistantly broken
but don't worry, that one dev got their resume line
15:00
Yeah... it's much worse than before. Like, half the time I see I have one notification, open the inbox and click the top one only to find out, that's something I already saw before, it's just not marked as unread from last time
Compared to before where the inbox still isn't refreshed but at least I'd notice it because nothing was marked unread.
how, in 2024, is the site's width still constrained to 1100 px
 
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16:22
@Zoe What's it like having a functional internet connection? :(
Zoe
Zoe
@KarlKnechtel 100/100 fiber internet you mean? :p
Hm
I wonder if I can go up to campus and get more speed. I kinda doubt it though, I doubt the link is that fast
@KarlKnechtel Well, speedtest.net isn't even connecting for me at the moment, so I have no idea.
Zoe
Zoe
16:47
The only reason upload is <100 right now is that my seedbox is uploading, so it rudely held onto a megabit
The data dump actually accounts for most of it atm. Looks like the news has gotten people worried
 
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18:04
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Q: Why did I become blocked from writing new posts?

MightyAWhy have I been blocked from posting more questions? I've posted 14 questions so far and all have been received very badly. In my opinion my questions themselves and how I posted them is quiet nice. So where's the problem?!

 
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20:58
@NewPosts they have two negatively scored deleted posts (-1 and -3)...
I'm surprised they're q-banned.
i wonder how bad the outcome would be if the question ban was effectively removed, but with it's removal posts from users who would have been question banned maybe... iunno, get deleted sooner by roomba? easier to close?
definitely send them to SG if the SG has capacity at the time
@AbdulAzizBarkat from the very very little knowledge I have, it read fine to me until I saw the comments and answers pointing out the checkbox text in the image, which I initially just skipped looking at
@Zoe what? upload it to the internet archive?
@KevinB I think it'd still be needed in some extreme cases, but I like the idea generally...(especially with SG). MSO doesn't have q-bans and it occasionally results in moderators handing out suspensions in cases where the question ban would've stopped people
yea, definitely some extreme cases
@KevinB I hope your prediction is wrong :(
Zoe
Zoe
21:08
@starball Writing a script to download all the data dumps from all the sites
@starball the primary reason i think this is the CEO seems to idolize reddit and it's methods
you can see it in some of the ways the AI situation is being handled
pair that with today's post, and noting that they're not done fighting scrapers,
a login wall is very likely
Zoe
Zoe
I imagine Jeremy is going to upload first anyway
also seems convinced that genAI is the future and wants to profit off it somehow
probably gonna be a... Login to see more than the first answer.
@VLAZ how would they do this? any signature of a client request from a browser can be emulated by a self-written client, no?
21:11
What if a subscription tier was added that gave access to overflow ai search
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Yeah, but send enough requests in a short period of time, and you get bonked over the head by CloudFlare
they could then increase the sub cost over time to satisfy their "growth" needs
@KevinB wow all the "I always have to put site:reddit.com in my search queries" people would be really sad if reddit login-walls their stuff
@Zoe I can see that
they already do, at least in mobile
@KevinB wat :|
Zoe
Zoe
21:14
@starball I used to slap "reddit" on several of my searches, and I still do to dome of them, but quality has degraded so much that it's not really worth it anymore
@starball Quora seems to manage to show up fine on search engines, to my great annoyance
Zoe
Zoe
@KevinB You can get around most of that by using old.reddit.com. There's plugins that rewrite it without an account too
@Feeds groan
Zoe
Zoe
21:16
I have my ways to get around it anyway. I've already planned out most of the structure of the thing, I just need to actually execute it. Could probably get the auto-account creation down already
but future me problem
@Zoe yeah I'm on old reddit
Zoe
Zoe
And fuck future me :p
lmao
Zoe
Zoe
I have a design system to create
@Zoe personal project? / work?
Zoe
Zoe
21:18
personal
I suck at design, so naturally, I started a project that required future me to design
@Zoe nice
don't forget to design the colors without remembering that accessibility is a thing and then try to shoehorn in enough contrast later without changing the system's colors
Zoe
Zoe
Started self-hosting design software, made an initial draft for the UI (that I've already partly implemented), and ended up with something that looked amazingly horrible :p
@RyanM See, that's my problem; I'm reasonably good at picking accessible base colours, and I run contrast checks regularly when I pick colours. It's just making layouts and using colours in a way that isn't complete garbage that I suck at. I just can't get the things I design to actually look nice
it can be hard to strike that balance between looking old as dirt (like codidact) and modern (like SO)
Zoe
Zoe
And I'm just exiting a round of research for CSS frameworks where the conclusion is just no; the ones that are pure boilerplate don't do enough, and the ones that do enough almost all require SCSS
Oh, and did I mention the backend is written in pure C++, so setting up an SCSS pipeline is a royal pain in the ass? :p
@KevinB yeahh, but you can still make old look good if you do it right
21:26
i haven't heavily messed with css recently, but cant you do most of the scss stuff in css now
thoughts on what if anything should be done in this Q&A? stackoverflow.com/q/77099032/11107541
@Zoe don't worry. if graphic design is your passion, anything can look beautiful
Zoe
Zoe
@KevinB Sort of? Plain CSS has variables now, which is one of the biggest ones, but still lacks a lot of the transform functions. SCSS also has special nesting syntax for certain things, which plain CSS doesn't have. There's also ways to pass variables to SCSS before it's compiled, which is the problem I ran into with the one good framework I found that also exported CSS builds
@Zoe ah the puzzle piece just fell in place for the css modules repo you starred on GH :)
but fair there's probably scenarios that doesn't cover
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Oh my god. The solution was right in front of me the entire time! It's time to <marquee> all teh thingz
21:29
@Zoe the best deprecated tag
yeah, i saw it on SO one day and thought "whoa, obviously that's invalid css" but no
it was in a stack snippet that was working just fine
lol
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Did not realise you followed me on GH :p
@KevinB hm, neat
Anyway, SCSS is still widely used in proper CSS frameworks
@Zoe wow support really moved along since last time I looked at this
Zoe
Zoe
Largely because those frameworks are meant to be imported alongside Your Favourite JS Framework:tm:, and not in a setup as jank as mine
21:31
i'm currently working with a design inherited from some consultants
it's...
not the best, but to be fair, they did whip it together in about 2 weeks
@Zoe I just follow whoever on SE I know on GH on my starball GH account just so I can see what stuff they're up to.
<insert some sort of tsundere joke here without making it weird>
once i get the design where i want it to be, i plan to overhaul the css
Zoe
Zoe
@starball I have like 229 followers, so I don't really know who follows me :p
i don't think i have more than a few followers
but i do absolutely nothing on github, so,
Zoe
Zoe
I'm back at 99 repos
21:33
@Zoe I think engineers are inherently cursed to suck at layout design. We want to make "efficient" use of the space, which is often at odds with it looking good, and often even with it being usable
Zoe
Zoe
and up at 171 stars on my biggest repo
sadly, builtin support for nested CSS is still not in VS Code core github.com/microsoft/vscode-css/issues/9
Zoe
Zoe
@RyanM I think anyone can learn. It's just that design is especially difficult, because there's a lot more steps than just 1. pick colours 2. make layout
I remember when I built the search feature at my last job, a designer sat down with me and told me which dimensions to tweak just a bit, and it looked a lot better
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Inferior editor anyway. Come join the dark side
21:35
@Zoe yeah. There's a reason it's its own career :-p
@Zoe you didn't have to flex on me so hard, y'know
anyone can do it badly, but it takes a lot of knowledge/experience to do it well
i don't like to create new designs, but i feel confident in my abilities to implement/extend existing ones
@RyanM I remember often thinking to myself, "this can't be so hard", and then I make something and it looks like not whatever I imagined good looks like
I also currently have a bug where our response is basically "engineering agrees that the current functionality is clearly wrong, but has no idea how this should work, and we need a UX designer/researcher to go figure that out"
21:37
wait, you have UX designers/researchers
@starball yep I've done that
Zoe
Zoe
@starball It's the only active fork of a popular and dead vim plugin
Literally the only thing I've ever made that has gained any form of traction :p
@KevinB Well, my team, specifically, doesn't...hence being unable to fix it. We need to borrow someone else's UX people if the bug is going to get fixed ^^;
:p
yeah i'm all alone
@Zoe I use vim for the 4-ish files I make frequent small changes to. it's faster to start up than VS Code and much lighter in resource usage. I was sort of into the idea of being a vim power user about 4 years ago, and funnily enough, I was against using VS Code, and when my friends suggested me to use it, I was like- "no". I turned around when I started working on a medium-sized web project
21:39
i do have a consultant to bounce ideas off of tho
and look at me now :P
far more valuable than i initially thought it'd be
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Traitor! :P
@Zoe hey- I have fingers in both pies! (I suppose you'll joke that that's still being a traitor :P)
Zoe
Zoe
Obviously! You're supposed to eat pies, not stick your fingers in them! :p
21:41
@Zoe *sticking fingers in more pies just to annoy you
Zoe
Zoe
how rude :p
@Zoe and I have covid (again. (don't worry, for what it is, I'm feeling okay and on the recovery path)). I'm a menace >:)
@starball nested CSS is extremely new so I'm not surprised it's not supported in VS Code yet
I don't know the frequency with which they update it with new features like that but I would guess it's a major version or minor version thing, definitely not a patch-level addition
Zoe
Zoe
21:44
@TylerH It's been supported in all major browsers since December 2023 (according to caniuse)
@TylerH vscode is broken into a lot of parts. you can find css language support in the extensions subdirectory, but it relies on several first/third-party components in other repos
Zoe
Zoe
And VS Code is an Electron app, so they just need to update electron and it'll be fine
@Zoe Yeah, that's half a year :-)
Zoe
Zoe
@TylerH Plenty of time to update dependencies :p
(AKA not very long for a major IDE to add major feature support)
I don't know about Electron other than that I think it sucks
21:45
@Zoe this is a joke, right? (for the record, I'm talking about language support in the editor experience, not VS Code's own implementation)
Zoe
Zoe
@starball It wasn't; I misunderstood
@starball this is part of why I hate VS Code and will stick to VS itself until they pry it from my cold, dead hands
@TylerH ? I'll wager VS has analogous degree of componentization and reliance on third-party stuff
Zoe
Zoe
Yeah, it comes with this one garbage dependency that takes screenshots of your screen every 5 seconds
@TylerH maybe I wasn't clear? if you thought I was talking about how it is designed for extensibility and a most language support other than basic highlighting for popular languages is not out-of-box, that's not what I was talking about. I was talking specifically about builtin CSS language support, which pulls in non-main-repo first and third-party stuff and bundles it in the final build- all still "builtin" in the sense of "no-non-vanilla extensions", deployed app.
and I don't use VS much, but I'm pretty sure there's a similar story with it?
example of what I was talking about: stackoverflow.com/a/78504091/11107541
@TylerH actually I'm surprised an curious. given your SO tags, I assume you primarily (solely?) use VS for web frontend development? I personally think VS Code has a better dev experience for that
though I haven't (and probably won't) introspect enough to know how much of that I think is just due to personal preference
@Zoe the other 50% of my vim usage is just local filesystem navigation with netrw. happy story: somewhat recently, after I upgraded ubuntu (like the non-build-from-source-normie I am), I was able to get a version of vim with the fix for a netrw column spacing regression that I had been looking at for a long time
Zoe
Zoe
22:03
@starball oh, nice
I use fern
Migrated a little while ago after nerdtree died
@Zoe I haven't gone into trying plugins. though whenever I see people using them, I think "that looks cool"
can't quite explain why I haven't and don't see myself trying them soon
I think I have some irrational fear of trying new stuff like this / installing stuff, but it's not very consistent either :P
but also
Zoe
Zoe
Fair enough. I have uh, a couple plugins installed
I don't see myself becoming a vim power user, nor do I want to. I've gotten comfortable with VS Code, and whenever I think of making my vim experience more comfortable, I'm just thinking of how to make the very basic things I do with it more like VS Code.
very much like vs code, and i like that there's a version of it that i can spin up on aws in a pinch
@Zoe lolol
22:13
the remote plugin is very nice
@Zoe I like the ascii art on the side. it's cute :)
wait. it's not ascii
Zoe
Zoe
It is ascii
is braille ascii?
Zoe
Zoe
Touche
I also use it for SSH:
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Copypasta if you want it :p
@Zoe do you know how it was made / did you make it?
*gasp
THERE"S A RANDOM PIXEL ON THE RIGHT
Zoe
Zoe
22:17
@starball No idea. I didn't make it
@starball yeah, I couldn't be bothered removing it :p
@Zoe it's really good. I know there are generators that take images and make these, but I wonder if this was hand-made
Zoe
Zoe
Wouldn't surprise me if it was
@Zoe if you zoom in on that pixel, it's actually me
my new headcanon
Zoe
Zoe
@starball Brb need to pull the plug on my server for no reason in particular :p
@Zoe hahaha

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