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8:02 PM
@Vickel I'm asking for your opinion. If you think this is not fine, but you keep with the help page, you must have an idea of what you think it fine, no?
@cigien I'd have to create a profile on meta.stackexchange for that. I didn't on a much more important other issue, as I think I already spend too much time on the network.
 
@Scratte I'm actually doubting my CV a bit, You might be correct with assuming if your question generally covers… software tools commonly used by programmers …then you’re in the right place
and I can't find that Meta
 
@Vickel I'm not having luck with meta either. The "practical, answerable problem" part is ok for sure. The "unique to software development" bit I'm not sure. Is selecting text in MS Word on-topic?
 
@cigien I've found one, 11 years old, doesn't reflect on key stroke sequence: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/20251/…
see Shog9's answer
 
@TylerH Is a canned comment necessary for vandalized posts? I see Suraj did the same thing on the other SD report. I've just been rolling back.
 
@cigien it isn't necessary (and my comment isn't canned). It is just common practice to let users know, in case they bother to read, that they don't have the authority to self-vandalize
 
8:17 PM
@TylerH Sorry, I shouldn't have assumed it's canned, Suraj's certainly looks it. Sounds good, I'll start doing that.
@Vickel Hmm, I'm not finding that helpful, even Shog9's answer surprisingly. Since I feel questions like that are off-topic, I'm trying to think of an example that fits the category, but would get closed.
 
@cigien as I said in the beginning of this threat, it's not really defined if a question on how to use key combos in an IDE program is suitable for SO or maybe better for SU
 
Ok, now I'm even more confused. Here's another Shog9 answer that says "How do I spell-check my novella using Vim?" is not programming. So is selecting text on the screen programming?
@Vickel But "better for SU" is not a criterion for "suitable for SO" right?
 
@Vickel lol! "How to attach IDE cables: Super User"
 
@cigien Maybe his floating head didn't mature in 2012 ...
 
8:26 PM
@Scratte didn't refer to that one :)
 
I know.. it's just so very funny :D
 
I know, I LMAO
 
@rene Oh no, that reference went over my head :(
 
@cigien Suraj's is, I just meant my comment is not
@Scratte "travel forward to 2020 where no one uses IDE belts anymore"
 
@TylerH Ok, since you posted it pretty fast I just assumed.
 
8:29 PM
@TylerH How do you know? They're very durable and able to hold up my jeans.
 
@Scratte They are quite durable, that's true
 
8:54 PM
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman what's missing from the MCVE there?
Oh, I see disinfor just edited the code into the question... -_-
 
@TylerH Check history. That's ...
Yea.
Can be removed now.
 
the request?
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman done
 
9:05 PM
Is this a "I'm having a similar problem"? or a "Try to use GridSearchCV"?
 
We closed this one earlier, but it seems very unlikely that it will be fixed. However, it does have two UV countering the DV so I cannot delete vote. What do do? stackoverflow.com/questions/65079312/…
 
@klutt Roomba will delete it
 
Ok, thanks
 
9:52 PM
@klutt I'm not sure why you're in a rush, but it is eligible for a del-pls I think.
 
@cigien I often does not think in terms of if it is a rush or not. I just saw that it should be deleted.
 
Ok, post a del-pls if you want. But as pointed out, this one will roomba on its own.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Once again, I ask for your review. This question was reopened, the duplicate I had used was this. Can you please take a look?
 
10:09 PM
@klutt Perhaps they will change their minds and edit it.
 
10:28 PM
 
10:45 PM
Why would somebody (the OP of a question) award a 50 point bounty on an answer but not bother to upvote (or accept) it? As here.
 
@AdrianMole maybe they don't know about how to upvote or check accept?
 
Hmmm. I just realized: maybe they offered the bounty in order to get a better answer, but none was forthcoming - so it went to the best of the existing batch?
 
@AdrianMole no can't be, it's manually awarded, otherwise, if less then 2 UV bounty gets lost
if there are 2 UV, bounty is awarded 50%, if not accepted by OP
 
OK, so between myself and that OP, we have failed to understand: (a) upvotes; (b) accepts; and (c) bounties. xD
 
11:09 PM
@Machavity I want to calculate my "positive question record". I want to know what the breakdown of my deleted questions is (that I can't see). So just for the deleted, (negative-closed) count please.
 
@AdrianMole You don't know that it wasn't accepted at the time.
 
@Scratte Indeed - but I can see there is no upvote on it.
 
@AdrianMole It's been a while. Perhaps they were at 14 reputation points at the time ;)
 
How can they offer a bounty of 50 if they have < 50 reputation?
 
@bad_coder Can you not see this already? Profile -> activity -> "track the next one"?
 
11:15 PM
@Scratte it just says I don't have a positive question record. It takes into account deleted questions that I can't see, and I honestly can't remember how many I've asked and if they were closed or down voted before deletion.
 
@bad_coder Nothing on the "curious"? Not even one?
 
@Scratte Well, there must have been 2 or 3 right when I started on SO (at least one of those shouldn't have been closed - it's been asked since and isn't a duplicate.) But I think I also deleted one voluntarily that hadn't been closed, so I can't be sure...
@Scratte and yeah, I've been looking forward to the badge. (Plus now I have to factor in the questions that took revenge downvotes...)
 
@bad_coder Do you see this button? On your own profile..
 
@bad_coder 22 deleted posts. 17 answers and 5 questions
 
@Machavity better than expected, the 5 questions, were they all closed, and did they all have negative scores?
 
11:26 PM
@bad_coder Actually.. I think it's per day. Not total. I read another post about this. Which is why I'm asking if you see the button and if you can go and see your progress on different badges..
 
@Scratte well no, 1st rule is 5 different days, 2nd rule is the overall formula I linked above. (So I satisfy the 1st condition, and I'm trying to ascertain the variables of the 2nd.) What I've seen happen are users with lots of positive questions on several different days, who are still stuck because of the 2nd rule.
 
@bad_coder 2 were closed, 4 were negative score
 
@Machavity Thank you couldn't have figured this out without a mod.
 
@bad_coder Well.. I believe that there's a rule that if you get a Question closed on the same day as you post another awesome one, if will not count.
 
@Scratte My question score is (drum roll): ZERO=0 :D
 
11:34 PM
@bad_coder That's better than -1 ;)
 
@Scratte yeah I was expecting something terrible :) could be a lot worst...!!
 
@bad_coder But.. you still haven't answered if you have access to picking your next badge. If you don't because you picked one, then.. don't pick one next time :)
Yes.. Asking days badges "A well-received question is one that's open, not deleted, and has a score > 0. If you ask at least one well-received question in a UTC day and none of your questions that day are deleted, downvoted, or closed, you get one more day of credit toward the badge."
 
@Scratte no I don't. You can check my profile and see the badge progression is full, but there's a small cross underneath saying I don't have a "positive question record"...So that'll block progression until the second criteria is satisfied (I've seen it sometimes on other profiles...)
well, let me bookmark Machavity's post because I'll be having to come back to it.
 
@bad_coder I do not see the same as you do. You can view your own profile in a different browser (where you're not logged in) to see what I see. There's no cross.
 
Is it normal/desirable for people to be dragging up old closed posts by editing?
 
11:48 PM
@Scratte you have to click on the progression to see the tooltip
 
You can also ask a moderator to give you a list of all your deleted posts. Keep the links and check your own profile regularly for "recently deleted question/answers". Then note the links of those. Then you can always come back to them too.
 
@Scratte Note that the moderator will need to have this userscript installed in order for this not to be a tedious process
 
@RyanM I know one that does :D
 
@tink That has a somewhat complicated answer with several factors...!! If it's an old post that's not going to get deleted and has several formatting problems, then yes. Editing makes the product better. On smaller sites it's considered bad because a lot of it can clutter the ""Active tab"" but on SO you'll likely browse per tag, so long as it's not bulk editing it's ok (and desirable depending on the edit.)
 
Heh ... well in that case I'll just ignore his activities ... he's been going through old closed posts on version control systems ... -=)
 
11:52 PM
Perhaps they want to improve them. Or perhaps they want them reopened too :)
 
I keep seeing them because most of them are also tagged Linux
 
@RyanM it can be done easily (depending on size of corpus) by filtering search with: deleted is:q
 
@bad_coder the issue is more getting it into a format that can be easily sent to you
 
@RyanM Thanks for that, btw, but it doesn't seem to work for me (chrome on Linux).
 
@tink well, I can ascertain of changing SVN to GUI is relevant in the example you gave. But if it's correct (or updated) terminology, then the edit made the question better. I corrected lots of posts that had blatant mistakes in them for years...
 
11:56 PM
@bad_coder so have I .. I'm just wondering how he stumbles upon those =}
 
@RyanM works for me on Chrome/Debian/i3wm: just used it to reply to this message
 
@RyanM - odd ... maybe it's my WM's fault? :)
 
Linux is often an exciting adventure in compatibility :-)
 
Heh. True that!! Never boring (for me) since 1996 ;D
 
From way, way back (can't remember the original source): Linux is something everybody wants until they actually get it.
 
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