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00:29
@RyanM okay, this now seems to be fixed.
01:03
Whoa, I think the blog post about the Developer Survey is the first time I've seen a reasonable attempt at alt text on images of text on the blog...
It's pretty decent!
I have quibbles with the details, but someone understood the general idea and tried to convey (some of) the actual information content of the images.
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Q: Remove synonym [compiler] from [compiler-construction] tag

JonasAbout 10 years ago, the [compiler] tag was renamed to [compiler-construction] to avoid "tag misuse". That was a good idea. However, since the tag compiler is still a synonym to the compiler-construction tag, there is often misuse of the tag. It would be better to not have the compiler as a synony...

 
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04:12
@NewPosts hmmmm...sure, why not.
04:40
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Q: Is the voting culture on SO different than other SE sites?

Melanie ShebelI've only recently begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time. I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn w...

05:06
Stack snippets no longer seem to log anything for me. Can anybody verify if they also experience the same issue? Here is a simple test snippet: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/431091
The code runs - I get the log in the browser console. Also, I've not disabled the stack snippet console. I tried it with Chrome and Firefox, too.
@VLAZ Yep, borked for me also. There were some infra changes to Stack Snippets today. I'll inform the person coordinating that with the team.
it's supposed to just show up in the little area under the snippet, right?
Yep, shows up as black text on grey background at the bottom of the white area
When it works, that is
Posted a bug so it's reported at least to get all that meta rep.
05:22
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Q: Stack snippets no longer show logs

VLAZThe stack snippets have lost their logging ability as of very recently. Demo. And note that the console in the stack snippet is enabled. console.log("hello"); Happens in both Firefox and Chrome. The code does run - you can see the log in the browser's console. Moreover, any DOM manipula...

> Those learning to code are almost twice as likely to have not participated in Q&A on Stack Overflow than professional developers. We know the first step can sometimes be the hardest: that's why we recently launched a better experience for newbies. Get those questions ready and check out Staging Ground .
Spot the problem with that message (besides the stray space)
05:52
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Q: The term watched tags changed to "Following" which conflicts with the already used followed posts

user12002570I noticed that in last few days, the [watched-tags] that was previously shown at the top-left side of the page has been changed to [Following]. This is confusing because we already have something called "Following" in our profile page's Activity tab which shows us the posts the we are following. ...

06:14
huh. noticing a surprising amount of NAA seemingly not picked up by anyone else in NAtOQ
06:48
Happened upon the tag today, IMO this tag isn't quite useful since it doesn't add any useful information about the question. The site seems to offer courses ranging over multiple technologies like: Flask, FastAPI, Django, Docker, React, etc.
Since it is a small tag, I'm asking here whether anyone agrees to remove this tag.
It seems like they are also directing their users to the particular tag, see this page
Hmm, maybe not to the tag since it's a search string instead of a tag search.
@AbdulAzizBarkat I checked a couple of questions and they seem to something like "I was following a course on testdriven.io and <describe a problem where the tag testriven.io isn't needed>"
So, I don't really see a good reason to use it. At least based on the few questions I checked.
I'd definitely start with removing it from any question where it's not needed. Then see if there are any questions left after that.
07:33
@RyanM Uh, is it to do with "Professional Developers" and "Learning to Code" having the exact same count of responses? Both are 4,139. Also "All Respondents" and "Other Coders" are also exactly the same number - both are 45,237.
OK, I guess that's probably not what you meant. But I wanted to mention it anyway.
Also, clicking the different tabs for the chart moves the page down ever so slightly. If you click repeatedly, it just scrolls down very slowly.
I noticed the scrolling when flipping between the different tabs. But you can also just repeatedly click one tab and the page still moves.
@RyanM At any rate, for the actual message - seems natural that somebody who is new hasn't had as much experience with SO as somebody who has practised programming for years. Dunno if that's what you mean.
@VLAZ More interestingly "All Respondents" has 45,237 responses and "Other Coders" also has 45,237 responses. XD
Oh wait I should have read the entire message :P
 
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09:00
my brain can't tell if this is NAA or not. stackoverflow.com/a/78791991/11107541 can someone give me a hand?
I feel that they are referring to trincot's answer when they say "Rotational aspect is needed for use cases such as round trips." but they don't make it really clear and again that sentence could be considered an answer (although a really bad / unclear one)
(continuing my previous previous comment) seriously- are all the people you usually squash NAA on vacation? (I did see one Yuunosch comment, but that's it)
@AbdulAzizBarkat yeah that's kind of how far I got in my thinking :/
 
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@VLAZ The issue is that the link will 404 for any such newbies, because it only works if you have access to do SG reviews
Lol, I missed that :D
More broadly, it misunderstands how SG works; you don't explicitly enter it as an asker, only as a reviewer. Askers just ask a question and it goes to SG.
12:54
That and you don't have to be new to coding to be unable to ask good questions. Plenty of experienced developers also end up with a question ban.
"Those learning to code are almost twice as likely to have not participated in Q&A on Stack Overflow" I don't know how the SG would solve that anyway, if you are likely to not participate you're not going to end up on the SG either.
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Q: Severe usability issues with the Stack Overflow Survey 2024 pages on narrow screens

Wai Ha LeeFor instance, the first page. At the bottom there's the index - but it's not clear that there's a horizontal scroll bar which is only accessible when scrolling to the bottom: which makes it feel like the other sections are going to be further down - but the user then has to scroll to the bottom ...

13:43
Also uh
> APIs are pretty cool, but did you know that 75% of developers are more likely to endorse your technology if you provide access to APIs? Make sure to let back-end developers and engineering managers know about the API integrations you offer: they are even more likely to endorse your tech than the average coder.
pretty sure people were talking about the APIs being, y'know, good
that's a weird statement altogether
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Q: How to deal with comment that refer to interesting deleted answer?

Elikill58I found this comment : "timestamp has a some limitations, you might want to read this stackoverflow.com/a/7229760/2652018" The link refer to a question that seems similar. The link doesn't seems to refer to specific answer (but should). I check for actual answers, and found another comment of t...

following "APIs are pretty cool" with "but" clause makes no sense here when the but clause says "use APIs"
The reading level of that paragraph is... not high
no, it's not
at all
But, like... the word "APIs" there suffers from exactly the same problem as where people use it to mean something more narrow than it actually means. Which makes it sound like gibberish. Literally every single software product exposes some form of API. Even a website can be considered an "API" if you scrape it and rely on the data for other follow-up procedures.
OK, I guess some software might not expose an API. But arguably, that's not useful software. It's probably a hello world program or similar.
14:17
stackoverflow.com/questions/78793826/… Am i stupid or is he strait up asking on help to send a malcious mail?
kinda sounds like it
14:29
Can yall confirm that this SEDE query is accurate?
14:45
@E_net4 Looks correct to me
We've yet to seen the end of the month, but it looks like there aren't significantly more upvotes than downvotes anymore.
Participation has dropped pretty badly.
In fact in June it shows 3000 more downvotes than upvotes
I would question whether the query is accurate though
11800 upvotes total sounds like an extremely low number for an entire month
although it's only on questions
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Q: Cannot get past 'Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code'

Joe MooreNo matter what I try to post for my actual question, I get the message 'Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code'. I cannot possibly tell what is code. Most of my post is an exception--if I try to edit that, my question will be meaningless.

@TylerH Ah, it's only on questions! That is an important detail about the query that should not be overlooked!
(interpreting this from the part AND p.PostTypeId = 1)
It's also mentioned in the description of the query: "Accounting only for votes cast on questions less than 31 days after the question was created."
15:09
Well, that should be in the SEDE query title, as well as in the post on Meta.
I didn't even notice that that query was linked on Meta, just thought you brought it up in chat.
The post also mentions it as "amount of votes per month" which is again misleading, this query only gives the number of votes questions got within the month they were posted.
So if you're considering that all of the question upvotes for a month that's inaccurate.
15:28
@AbdulAzizBarkat yeah, the description is incorrect there
What it does show accurately is that the amount of votes cast on new questions has been decreasing over time for both downvotes and upvotes, but that the amount of upvotes has been decreasing at a much faster rate than the rate at which the amount of downvotes has been decreasing cc @E_net4
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Q: Require user to input a reason when downvoting

pbuchheitThe current system of up/down votes feels incomplete. We can see the total rating for a post but not WHY people voted it up or down. This is especially true when looking at your own posts or comments. If there is something wrong with a post or comment I made, it would be helpful to know what so t...

16:26
@NewPosts Drink!
Now for the fun exercise: what triggered it.
The OP's last two questions asked today received one downvote each. Both on , and they seem closely related.
 
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18:17
omg
they're moving away from Windows to Linux, but worse, Linux on Kubernetes
downfall of SO confirmed
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A: Stack snippets no longer show logs

Adam LearThe issue was that the URL references /scripts but the actual folder on disk was Scripts. This was fine and dandy when we were running on Windows, but yesterday we switched the StackSnippets service to run on a Linux-based pod in a Kubernetes cluster and path casing became important. Caching is a...

18:54
Ah, that dreaded case-sensitivity
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Q: I can't delete my question even though the closed dialog says I can

mbigrasI can't delete my old How do you assign a keyboard shortcut or hotkey in sketchbook pro? question even though the Delete question button says I can—when I try to click, I still get a dialog that I can't—see screenshot. Seems like the Delete question button shouldn't be there if I can't actually c...

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Q: How does SO survey calculate admired vs desired?

morpheusI find the admired vs. desired numbers very confusing and would like to understand how are they calculated?

20:09
@TylerH I don't see the problem
20:34
data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1851781 this query is cumulative users, isn't it? why does "select * from users" report, like, almost double that number of users as seen at the end of the graph?
Eh? The number of users at the end of the graph is 1.2 million, SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Users is 24990006, which is around 20.8 times as much
@Zoe-Savethedatadump well, Kubernetes is bad because no one understands it, but also moving from Windows to Linux will mean years of "oops that doesn't work because it's case sensitive" bugs and it's also sad that SO, previously a bastion of Microsoft-based excellence, is now moving to Linux
Next they'll report they are switching from SQL Server to MySQL or Postgres or something
oh I miscounted digits
has the number of new users per month really increased monotonically like that o_O
> previously a bastion of Microsoft-based excellence
lol
Must be excellence as defined by MS and Google - push to prod without testing and break shit hard and fast while no one's at work, and if it gets too bad, just throw it in the ever-growing graveyard
I didn't say immediately previously
I doubt things have been going great since folks like Taryn and Nick left
21:07
And now Yaakov too :(
@KarlKnechtel What do you mean? That graph appears to show a decreasing rate of new users.
Also seconding Karl's question in case anyone here knows:
What on earth happened in... looks like early 2015? — Karl Knechtel 47 mins ago
large increase in voting
@NewPosts also, what's unclear about this question...?
the unclearest thing is, in fact, what those terms mean...
(fine, I will fix it)
21:41
@RyanM that's what my question was about! is the y-axis "users who signed up in this month", or is it "number of users registered, as of this month", or just what?
21:53
sigh. someday maybe I'll somehow work up the motivation to write an answer up to my standards to stackoverflow.com/q/47665886/11107541
the question is specifically about telling a specific IDE where to find the source code files? it's not about grokking translation units etc. ?
22:21
@KarlKnechtel more broadly, telling a specific IDE how to tell a build tool how to build.
@KarlKnechtel but yes, most of the audience of this Q&A probably needs to learn about the C++ build model and how to interface with the leading tools that perform builds.
the way the question is asked, it can be answered more broadly than just what the asker is using- a build task. what I'm seeing is an opportunity to educate about the utility of buildsystems (along with C++ build model).
obviously, if you look at my tags, depending on how you look at it, I'm sort of "specially equipped" to do this / biased towards doing this in a way that isn't directly solicited, and focuses on a particular buildsystem technology. though I like to believe my intentions are good.
23:09
may I suggest splitting that up into separate artificial canonicals, and then you can have the "how do I make my IDE do the thing" question reference the "what is this thing" question

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