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@CPlus why does it matter?
@CPlus just go find one yourself?
 
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@starball Can't review posts you flagged.
 
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@starball I'm tempted to flag it as NAA, they seem to be saying "I've built a VS Code extension to solve <explanation of problem>, find more details in my answer on another question". I don't know though whether there explanation is enough to be counted as an answer.
 
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06:41
@CPlus still don't get why it matters, other than looking satisfying
06:58
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Q: If someone pings me in a comment; can I see which specific comment I was pinged in from the Global Inbox?

Fulai Cui I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: If someone pings me in a comment; can I see which specific comment I was pinged in from the Global Inbox?

 
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Q: Please add the ability to edit posts in the discussion-space

A-TechWhile questions/answers in the discussion space are by design not held to the same rigorous standard of regular SO posts, the ability to edit posts should still exist, as people still: do errors when tagging a post, make typos, are not always that good at English, making a post hard to read with...

 
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Q: How to deal with extremely out of date questions

daphtdazzI recently was searching around to see if there had been any discussion on what I thought was a strange "feature" of django, and my DuckDuckGo query gave as the first result this question. It looked like perhaps it was related to my issue so I clicked through to it and after a couple of minutes r...

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Q: Puppeteer Works Locally but Fails with "Could not find Chrome" Error on AWS EC2

Rushi GandhiI'm using Puppeteer to generate PDFs from HTML content. It works perfectly on my local macOS machine, but when I deploy the same code to an AWS EC2 Linux instance, I encounter the following error: Could not find Chrome (ver. 127.0.6533.72) Here’s the code I'm using: try { const browser = awai...

 
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12:05
@starball I don't like having 19 daily reviews. I prefer to have 0 or 20 or 40.
 
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Q: Discuss closure of "What does Nixpkgs' `callPackage` do?`

toraritteAs per Mark Rotteveel's suggestion, re-posting my responses here regarding my question. (See archived page, in case comments have been deleted.) The reasons below also support why this question should be opened: If my answer to my question is not adequate, people will have a shot to give better o...

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Q: Should opinion based questions be moved to the discussions-space instead of being closed?

A-TechGiven that discussions are made for more open-ended and subjective posts, should posts that don't fit SO be moved there? Pros: It would populate discussions with more question. The asker and anyone searching for the question would get an answer (potentially) instead of a closed question. Moderat...

@CPlus Shall I write one? :)
@CPlus 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 19 is 20 items total. :P
15:09
still no response on the disaster that is the new tag popups
@KevinB I surprisingly* got a response about removing the RSS feed. Apparently SE thought it's not useful.
* Not that surprised in the content. I was surprised in the speed. I expected at least 1-2 more weeks. If not months
i do tend to agree with that response
i've never once used the rss feeds
they're quite useful for chat tho
which... is interesting because it's entirely useless for collectives, which was meant to be a sub-community system but has no tools for the community to be itself
I'm most annoyed that SE keep going "few people use this" and removing stuff. This time they didn't even announce it or mention it at all until prodded. It feels a lot like they are trying to get away with changing stuff and hoping the community wouldn't notice.
But even then, "few people use this" is a very bad justification. If you've set up your site to be consumed in certain way, then it's very bad form to just randomly change it. No notification no nothing. Sure, I don't use the RSS feeds on the popup. I use the ones on the pages with questions. That does still mean the feeds are useful. By reducing the amount of ways you can get there, SE are just trying to set up a "well, well remove all RSS feeds. Few people use them".
15:25
@NewPosts a shame this user seems to have ragequit
15:52
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Q: Was Reputation Ranking by Time Period removed from profiles?

Woodrow BarlowUser Profiles used to (sometimes?) have some text below the reputation score, saying something like "Top 10% overall" or "Top 5% this year" to describe the user's reputation ranking or velocity. The text would seemingly choose a time window that makes the number look most "impressive". The text w...

Those "This question is similar to:" edits of the standard dupe comments are getting on my nerves
Votes to close a blatant and unambiguous dupe - why spend time editing the comment?
Especially on meta, and especially when mods are lurking
Microsoft did one so astoundingly stupid move with Windows 11 that I apparently automatically erase it from my mind after every encounter. Clicking on the clock in the task bar does not open the calendar any more. If you click the clock on the main monitor then you get the notifications. Not something related to time. You also can expand a calendar at the bottom of the notifications but it's basically a hidden feature. Clicking the clock on a secondary monitor does nothing at all.
/rant
16:08
100%
the one thing i kinda like, that seems unpopular among other techy people like me, is the microsoft account. I always hated having to deal with my license key, and now i don't. it's just there
launch new pc, login, click transfer button, done
But the Microsoft Account has been around since at least Win 7. If not Vista.
i just never used it till 11
was annoyed by the onedrive thing, easy enough to disable it, but frustrating all the same it being opt-out
I don't like it for home because I dread the situation where there might be a network blip or something and I'd be locked out of my own PC. However, I'm OK with it being used at work. The worst that can happen is that it's not my problem.
yeah, that's a concern.. but eh, nearly everything i do now days requires a connection anyway, even most offline games, so... :shrug:
pretty sure i can still login while offline anyway?
using my pin
I'm torn on the MS login. I had to create logins for my kids when they got their own computers. On the other hand, it makes it really easy to limit what they can do
16:14
so far they haven't started serving me ads, though they do like to show their own tools when searching for an app on my pc, like notepad vs notepad++
and why tf does my phone have better image editing capabilites than MS Paint in 2024
give me brightness/contrast controls already
I lost all trust in MS keeping my PC operational after the time the disk check tool decided to "fix" my partition by DELETING ALL THE DATA. The "problem" was that there was a mismatch in the deleted files checksum. So, MS's fix = drop he entire partition's file table.
though..
@KevinB I abhor how searching in the start menu also does a network search. No, MS, when I search for something in the start menu, I want something on my computer. Not some random thing online that happens to match the same string. If I don't have it on my computer I want to see no results.
you can disable that
I know. It's enabled by default, though. It's quite stupid. Each new PC has that.
16:18
i went so far as doing a regedit to get rid of cortana/copilot entirely
@VLAZ yeah this really frustrates me
effectively yea there's a lot of issues with windows that i dispise. but, after having spent the last 6 months to a year on a mac, i'd rather fix those issues than consider using some other OS at home
I'll use whatever works at work, idc, a code editor is a code editor
@aynber When I have to switch to 11 or 12 or whatever version I use after Windows 10 at home, if that is still an issue, I will probably handle it by creating logging in once with my microsoft account, and then using that, create a local admin account, disable the microsoft account locally, and then only create local accounts for any other users needed
AFAIK you can still create local accounts from the UI after you've signed in for the first time with your Microsoft account
so your kids don't necessarily need Microsoft logins--you can just use yours, then follow that process
there was a way to create a local account during install, it just required using a keybind and typing into the terminal
supposedly that was removed recently tho
too many people were using it
but yeah, Microsoft's anti-consumer march toward Windows-as-a-Service is quite sad
16:23
Pro tip: Upgrade to Linux
huh... "too many people were using it" sounds familiar...
@Zoe-Savethedatadump I'm so close...
One of us, one of us
@KevinB You can still do it. But it's done in such a way to force as many people to avoid using it: 1. start the install and have to have the connection unplugged 2. get to the step for the account 3. find the magic keystroke that opens command line 4. find the magic incantation that enables installation with local account 5. restart the installation process 6. then create a local account 7. finish the installation. 8. Plug the connection back in and wait for ages for updates and restarts
@Zoe-Savethedatadump Been a Linux user for about 15 years now. I just don't have it installed on my main home PC. Well, other than WSL. I have a laptop with Manjaro on it. Only Manjaro, I don't dual boot. I used to dual boot in the past but it gets annoying because I don't like restarting the machine.
I'm not super into VMs, either. Also used to use them but they are too resource intensive. And not that great to use as a main machine, IMO.
My main machines have been linux for... 5-6 years or so?
16:35
at home i primarily game, there's no reason to use linux and run into a 50% success rate when everything works on windows
I wish there was a reasonable alternative
mac is ******* atrocious, every time i turn around it's doing something incredibly dumb that just works on windows, then they pull this "Oh your OS is too old to use the new editor that is required for publishing to the app store, you should buy a new mac" bullshit
16:48
@Zoe-Savethedatadump BTW, what distro do you run? And which desktop manager?
You may have mentioned these. But I probably forgot.
@VLAZ Mint + Cinnamon. Not the most exotic distro, but it's stable and Just Works:tm:
Meh, you don't need exotic.
I love Mint, BTW. I almost exclusively ran it before.
I went with Manjaro for my laptop because 1. I got a glowing recommendation for it. 2. It's a rolling release, so you just update the packages. I don't use the laptop often (every few months), so I like the idea of not dealing with upgrades at all.
Also, Just Works. Even though it's based off Arch which is notoriously fiddly to setup.
Oh, and I use KDE. Used it since Mint. But I find Cinnamon very solid, as well. If you're transferring from Windows, then Cinnamon is probably the closest experience you can get. It looks amazing, offers customisation, and it's close-ish to Windows. With the option to change it.
I just like how infinitely customizable KDE is. Also, has the best music player I've ever used: Amarok. You can install it on other desktop environments but I've had it a bit buggy when I used it in Mint. It would occasionally freeze and have to be restarted. Might be better nowadays.
One thing Linux has nailed and I can't believe MS haven't followed suit is the installation. It's so easy. 1. You create your installation media (also needed for Windows) 2. You run it. In Windows this dumps you in a very long installation process. In Linux, just launches Linux. You click the thing that starts the installation - takes just few steps (regional settings and partitions). Then you still use the PC. I usually watch stuff on YouTube. Eventually it's finished - restart and it's done.
You can also automate it with no GUI or anything. It's still super easy. But for regular user, the Linux installation is a breeze.
17:07
yeah, the installation process is great
Also makes it super easy to recover from certain types of errors
17:29
I have tried Ubuntu twice. If I ever try it again Mint will probably be my next attempt
Ubuntu is decent but IMO they went too far with their UI roughly a decade ago. I think they called it "Unity" or something. I used it for a bit and it felt like they made it different for the sake of making it different. Few things were OK. I liked they moved the task bar on the side (way more sense you have more useless screen space vertically than horizontally). But there were many things that were slightly out of place at almost any turn.
I have issues with Ubuntu's GUI, but I don't know if it's the GUI itself or if it's something with the drivers. When the display goes to sleep, I have a hard time getting it to load again
Not too much of any issue since I only use the gui when ripping CDs
Also, Ubuntu was notoriously unstable at the time. Pushing updates that weren't well tested. I think they were taking steps to get more stable. However, at the time Mint already figured this out. And it's Ubuntu-based to boot, so if you need any support, you can easily look up an article about Ubuntu and it's most of the time still applicable (except if it's very related to Ubuntu's UI)
18:32
@VLAZ It's back to Gnome now IIRC
Well Unity (or whatever the name was) was built on top of Gnome 3.
Oh, I thought it was a whole separate thing
TBH, I didn't like Gnome 3, either. I also used with Fedora. It was "base" Gnome 3. More palatable but annoying configuration by default.
Unity was more customised.
I can't stand Gnome in general
Feels like it's optimised for touch screens and nothing else
Gnome 2 was sweet. Tons of widgets and apps for it, too.
Also, way more "vanilla" as far as UI is concerned. Cinnamon took after it when Gnome 3 diverged.
18:37
Yeah, and that's why I like cinnamon. I like this general style of desktop. The major reason I don't use KDE is that Mint doesn't offer it out of the box (and that, AFAIK, it doesn't support notification badges either)
18:57
It used to support KDE... a reason I went with Magento is that the KDE distribution of Mint was discontinued. Not even sure why. There was also a KDE distribution of Ubunti (called Kubuntu) which was also discontinued. Well, not that you can't just install KDE on top. But, as you said, it's not out of the box. If hadn't liked Manjaro, I'd have went with Mint + custom KDE.
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Q: Change closed question to duplicate

Max PlayI just stumbled upon a question that was asked with the tags c++ and unreal-engine-5. This question was closed as "Needs details or clarity" by people who are clearly experienced in C++ but not Unreal Engine. I answered a question before that was exactly like that, but now that the given question...

19:34
> Hi developers, i would like to ask a question. It might seem dump but pardon me i am still learning.
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Q: Editing a question to make it more general (e.g. Java ArrayList -> List)

M. JustinI noticed that How to zip two Java Lists was originally written specifically about Java ArrayList, and then about 2.5 years later, the question was edited to make it more generic about the Java List class which ArrayList implements. That threw me off a bit, since changing the question (even if...

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huh... what if stage 2 of the tag change is an opt-out digest email for all of your watched, i mean followed, tags
This should be updated, they haven't been offering swag for a very long time.
Community Milestones
Notifications about bounties, reputation and more. Hint: sometimes involves swag.
It's true, for some=0
Why does mac prevent me from drawing freehand circles
it wants to convert every one of them into a perfect oval
stahp
everything about mac is inconvenient
in windows that process would have been prtn screen, select the area, click the notification, draw my circle, click copy to clip board, paste here
I think you made a mistake trying to combine "Apple" and "freedom" /s
in mac i have to use some stupid key combo, click notification, draw the circle, undo it "fixing" my circle, save it somewhere, close, click upload here in chat, click browse, then even finding the damn file in my file system was annoying. it defaulted to sort by name rather than by date created, wtf, it has a different sort for every view
anyway what does that circled button do
it's disabled and i see no option that would enable it
20:24
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
FFS, you cannot ratract a flag in Discussions. 10/10 SE
when you reinvent the wheel rather than using existing wheels, the things you expect won't necessarily be true
20:41
Speaking of reinventing the wheel, SE just reinvented the archive.org upload
20:52
i mean
they didn't did they? they just allowed teh community to, for now
or am i misunderstanding
@KevinB They had an archive.org upload, and they had problems with it, so they instead invented a system where the they stop doing it, so the community does the exact same thing - i.e. the entire data dump change was reinventing the archive.org upload. It's mostly a joke
in before it gets edited by CM's at request of CEO randomly in the next month
I do look forward to them streisanding the data dump :p
 
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22:05
@Zoe-Savethedatadump Are you talking about this?
in Meta Stack Overflow Comment Archive, 6 hours ago, by Boson - StandWithUkraine
This question is similar to: What does "not currently ranked" mean?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem. — Thom A 39 secs ago
if so, that is the standard dupe comment now
it changed in the platform a few weeks ago
@VLAZ I remain kind of confused why Discussions flags don't just piggy-back off the standard flag system...
I find the constant reminder of what tags i have ignored being at the bottom of my question lists very annoying
to the point where it may lead me to just not ignoring tags
maybe i can just block it
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A: "Does this answer your question?" duplicate comment text is silly and confusing

SashaWe have updated the text of this auto-comment to say: This question is similar to: (link to the duplicate). If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.

I'm mildly positive on the change tbh
22:19
I've only seen a few users use it, and thosee comments have always been edited, so I thought they changed to it manually
really the worst part IMHO is the comma splice :-p
Shouldn't it be "edit the question to make it clear how..." or "edit the question, making it clear how..."? — tdy Jun 28 at 18:45
@tdy or "...edit the question; make it clear...", or "...edit the question. Make it clear...". The current punctuation is definitely incorrect, though (it's a comma splice). — Ryan M ♦ Jun 28 at 21:46
@RyanM I'm not; moving increasingly further away from the duplicate wording without also updating the dupe notice is not helpful for onboarding. The increasing inconsistency between different parts of the moderation systems is a net negative
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@Zoe-Savethedatadump I mean...yeah the post notice is still bad but the previous auto-comment was not really better in any way. At least this new comment gives correct advice, so the next step should be to update the post notice to also give correct advice.
The system was already inconsistent, in that deleting and re-asking (what the post notice advises) will get your posts flagged for a moderator to tell you not to do that
23:04
@VLAZ Whenever I'm stuck on a Windows machine, I end up avoiding WSL and Docker as much as possible
I refuse to pay Microsoft more than I have to, so all my laptops have come with Windows Home, and I refuse to upgrade to Pro
That means that Docker uses WSL, and whenever I leave WSL on for Sufficiently Long:tm:, it suddenly decides to idle at 98% CPU use
Also infuriatingly, if I want to reliably debug C++ stuff without going into MSVS, I'm forced to use Docker, because Windows hides error messages entirely when a debugger isn't attached

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