@Scratte nice :) Any screenshots, btw? I tried to do as little mangling as possible - most of the changes are CSS-only
hm... my utility package quickly turns into an airplane control panel :) Given rene's suggestion, I started implementing all shortcuts to options to avoid repetition
@Spectric btw, isn't the issue with the user not being able to open the focus modal simply due to the userscript manager headers specified in 2.2 only @matchstackoverflow.com/*? They are clearly on economics.stackexchange.com, which does not match at all with the current version of match headers. Is a new version of the script missing from the source repo?
Continuing with my series of questions to you - I've got one that's a bit lighter this week. We spent last week firing up our magic wand and changing things. This time, let's celebrate what exists.
I want to know about your favorite contributions (questions, answers, or comments!). These can be...
Here is a theoretical question - one that doesn't afford an easy answer in any case, not even the trivial one.
In Conway's Game of Life, there exist constructs such as the metapixel which allow the Game of Life to simulate any other Game-of-Life rule system as well. In addition, it is known that...
@Scratte Maybe they are... How do you know that they aren't? Maybe they are reading meta and still asking people... Why assume the worst possible thing?
Because they are posting chit-chat Questions. Posts that have been posted before with just different wordings.
Imagine a new account had posted that. With no diamond and no staff-icon on them.
The fact that they even post it means to me that they need to read about Stack first.. and then ask Questions. Just like any other user is required to do.
@Sabito錆兎 I don't understand what the program is suppose to do.
Let's just make an exception here for them. Give them a year. Give them a chance. Sure maybe they are being lazy and not doing their research on their own, but again; I appreciate them at least doing something.
@Sabito錆兎 They've been cut slack that other users are not. They will not understand how things are being done on the site at all. They will have no idea about the real pain points. Cutting them slack isn't going to help anyone.
@Scratte They will. Eventually. I believe there are enough people on Meta to eventually tell them head-on that they aren't doing it right. And they will have to experience the pain points on their own.
I mean take this post for example. It is a good example of what gets people excited. What they like. It is hard to find that out by self-exploration. Asking people isn't a bad thing sometimes... Especially if you want to bring out results quicker
It's like when a politician gets ill and visits a hospital. They get super treatment. When they leave they thing everything is fine. It's not.. they were the only one to get a meal a day, to get their own room, to get rest at night.. to get actual treatment without waiting 6 days in the hallway.
@Sabito錆兎 That post is a duplicate! You can find similar ones.
@Sabito錆兎 take this post for example... say I somehow wanted to find out about the best of the stack... How do you think you will ever find out about this?
Have a look at this Meta post for the current status of your swag!
It's easy to look at numbers; numbers tell us that many developers have been helped by what we built. That alone is very warming and makes us feel exceptionally great about what we're doing, wouldn't it be nice to take a little...
As we continue the celebration of 10 million questions on Stack Overflow, we want to give away more stuff!
We’ve already received some awesome stories about users going above and beyond for others, but before we give away more swag we need something from you.
We want some stories about how Stack ...
I am a team lead at an IT company with 5 years of experience.
Recently, me and my team have reached a maturity level where we all realize that we do not give back enough to the community. We are starting to make contributions (issues, pull requests, improvements) to open source projects or libra...
Another thing to note is that the title of the post includes the tag. "Community VP Questions". Which I assume is a big no-no. They're being explicit about giving them special treatment.
I'd like to chime in again with my assertion that Q&A format is not really good for meta. Not everything falls under Q&A there. Announcements are a big one. And discussing answers (which also happens often) is not what the system facilitates well. Overall, metas are fundamentally broken IMO.
There's another thing. That community manager can search all posts. Included deleted ones. I'm sure they can find a lot of deleted chat-chat posts that are similar to the ones they just posted.
I suppose those posts were closed and deleted in a short amount of time right? How do you expect them to have good answers? They were probably never given a change to survive
And again, I don't see the point in making them jump to hoops to get to the same destination.
@Scratte See, I have never close/delete voted a post. But if someone comes to meta and tells me that they are facing a problem in the UI for closing question then I don't need to wait till I get the privilege to "understand the pain points". If the OP did a good enough job at explaining things to me then I too can understand what they are facing and sympathies with it...
@Scratte if a non-staff member posts an announcement post then they too are going to get the same treatment. My point is that staff members have and will always get special treatment because, well, they are staff! They are the ones who run this site
As I read about the Monica controversy, part of me feels very disheartened. Clearly this community means something to people, the passion in the words I read affirms that for me. At the same time though, it's hard not be disheartened reading all the negative sentiments. I want to believe that thi...
For me it's a not a good sign at all. It's all talk and no action. The talk to make friends with the community.. a way to get goodwill despite none earned. Lots of people fall for that. It's also better known as "Branding".
I completely understand where you are coming from. Don't get me wrong, I fully understand how trust can be maliciously built and exploited and I am not falling for that. I have a deadline for them. 1 year. It is a very generous deadline. If I don't really see any lasting action then I will immediately drop my faith in them.
It is just that... I am a bit lax with the rules. I want them to take their time. And work however they find best. Until the deadline at least.
I have no problem with giving them time. My problem is chit-chat-posts themselves. Which to me comes across as branding and them posting those with their diamond and staff icon means they don't even get the regular user experince, which they seem to say they want to know about.. but then circumvents the entire thing.
Odd review.. how are those tags improving anything? It's not about Visual Studio Code and the actual library seems irrelevant.
@Scratte My take: I too don't have a problem giving them time. I can tolerate the chit-chat posts too because they don't really cause any harm - meta is too smart to fall for false pretense. Regarding the regular user experience: no, they don't get that and I don't mind again as they can read about it in millions of posts and I am pretty sure their co-workers can tell them all about the problems faced by the average users.
@Sabito錆兎 That's a contradiction, isn't it? They can read about it in other posts.. yes, they can. But they're shown that they prefer to post Questions instead, no?
Just because they are posting questions doesn't mean that they aren't reading others on their own too... Yes, it has a branding feel to it.- feels a lot like they are pretending to be concerned. Still, as I said before, I am willing to let them get away with it. I am giving them the benefit of the doubt.
I am assuming that this helps them in some way and that they are parallelly reading other posts and gaining a better understanding of the overall community - everything from its best to its worse of this community
I might be entirely delusional but I have a deadline to snap out of it if they don't prove themselves.
That's what I felt with the first chit-chat-post. But it's three now.
Hmm.. I get some intermittent bugs with my script that all seems to be that it not all loaded properly. Going to try using ViolentMonkey with it for a while instead now.
For now, I am willing to play along. If something great comes out of it then all is good, else at the very least I learn more about the community for free
Anyways, I have gtg. The chat app won't write itself :)
> Shishi poet Shi Shi, addicted to eating lions, vowed to eat ten lions. Shi Shi always looks at the lion. At ten o'clock, the ten lions are suitable for the market. At that time, Shishi is the right market. Shi sees ten lions as ten lions. Shi Shi is ten lion corpses, suitable for stone room.
> The stone chamber is wet, so the Shishi will wipe the stone chamber. Shishishiba, Shishishi tried to eat ten lion corpses. When eating, I first realized the ten lion corpses, and the real ten stone lion corpses. Trial explanation is a matter.
> In a stone den was a poet Mr Shi, who loved eating lions and determined to eat ten. He often went to the market to watch lions. One day at ten o'clock, ten lions just arrived at the market. At that time, Mr Shi just arrived at the market too. Seeing those ten lions, he killed them with arrows. He brought the corpses of the ten lions to the stone den. The stone den was damp. He had his servant wiping it.
> The stone den being wiped, only then did he try to eat those ten lions. While eating, he just realised that those ten lions were in fact ten stone-lion corpses. Try to explain this.
@Scratte Definitely seems like C#. The convention there is to have the opening { on a new line (I don't like it) and properties and methods start with a capital letter.
@Scratte probably better to ping the person who made that edit :)
@Sabito錆兎 I am asking this because I see it a ton. I feel like it is intentional. And I am not sure if I should remove it. I don't know if that post is considered better if the code is centered or at the left
@Sabito錆兎 No.. I think that's just copy'n'paste with the spaces :) It came from a running program, no? It fits with 1. line class ... then the next is the method that has the 4 space indentation :)
@VLAZ Hm... they just seem to have removed the variable out of the loops' statement. Not a horrible/post destroying edit but a very subjective one I think
@Scratte Oh does it work like that :/
@VLAZ How much "Readability improvement" it provides is debateable
@Sabito錆兎 I somehow missed that the assignment was taking place. I thought the change removed the assignment and left only the check in the if. I think it's actually a decent edit. Two people disagreed but the answerer agrees.
@Sabito錆兎 Depends on how you look at it. Put it in a different variable and the compiler will create a symbol for it. Those 10 extra executions in the processor matter too! ;P
@Sabito錆兎 Well.. no. Because I don't like to link to posts :( Mostly because the first thing that happens is that they are edited. The second thing that happens is that the Question gets at least one close vote.
@VLAZ Yes.. that seems wrong.
I asked them about it in a comment.. the user scripts are telling me they are still an active user :)
So now my audit checker is changing the text of a button I can't see. Which is fine if it does it before it's copied. Not so fine when it does it after.
@KevinM.Mansour No. There's noway to do that. Audit only work once. You can't even refresh them on the page anymore :( And they expire too. So you only get some x minutes to review it. Then it's over and it's gone.
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It works on this profile, but.. there are a lot of profiles :D
Every time something with low score gets deleted, someone else will post a similar thing.. and instead of having a really low score as a warning to not do that, it will look like it's OK.
I bet you.. inside of 3 months there's be a new Answer that's similar and it will not have the warnings of a score of -53. It will have a score of 0 and that looks fine to people reading it. Did you not understand what I said?
So basically 53 people's votes are just ruined by the deletion.. and they'd have to do it all over again with a new Answer. But they won't.. everyone of them read it and voted. And that's just nullified with a deletion.
@double-beep I'm considering publishing my version of delete votes on Answers. I can see it's based on one of your versions of "retrieveDVCV.user.js". I recall you mentioning that it was fine and added the "MIT License", but I just wanted to make sure.