Is there an easy way to get the raw text version of a post? I know I can go to https://stackoverflow.com/posts/<post id>/revisions then get the source of the latest version. However, I wonder if there is any shorter way - some URL that directly gives you the raw text version without having to jump through hoops.
@VLAZ I meant literally try the API :) I see @Spectric already clarified that, thanks - I do not see any other convenient way of accessing the latest revision's source. SEDE can definitely help, but I guess it is just as inconvenient as opening revisions
Ah...when you said the API, you meant the API. You should have been more clear /s
In my defence, I still have some headache from the booster shot I got, so somehow I read that as "the normal website URLs".
I can indeed use the API: the /post/<id>/revisions endpoint will give the revision ID which allows constructing the correct URL: https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/posts/<id>/revisions?site=<site> -> <site>/revisions/<revision_guid>/view-source E.g., stackoverflow.com/revisions/…
@VLAZ You could set the proper filter so that the post markdown is returned in the /posts/<ids> response: https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/posts/70799366?site=stackoverflow&filter=!nKzQUR0YR7
@OlegValter I got 2x Pfizer first and a booster Moderna. The booster seemed to hit me harder than the first two. Not terrible, but the first two were not much of a hassle. Booster got me a headache and temperature. Also I couldn't sleep well after it - I'd wake up maybe every half an hour. If possible, I'd suggest taking a couple of days off.
@double-beep is the focus pun intended? :) Guess so... although they'd better focus on the huge pile of issues with the update if you ask me (granted, they addressed a lot)
First day of the booster was Monday for me and I didn't have much effects until the evening. Second day was quite annoying, since I was also at work and had trouble staying awake a few times. But could at least do lower-effort stuff like code reviews. Third day is today and I have a lingering dull headache.
Second day was the worst, I'd say. I probably should have taken it off in hindsight. But I didn't feel bad all the time. A paracetamol helps, too. Overall, extremely mild. I'd say a lot of colds I've had were worse. If not, then more prolonged.