I super hate answers that are link-only routers to the manual. Can I flag these as NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/47105187/2943403 they should be, at most, comments under the question. They are the least generous form of a correct answer (when correct).
@RyanM Your close-vote was "cleared" by the Community user about 3 minutes after you placed it, which is consistent with what it looks like when you retract your vote.
stackoverflow.com/questions/68689966/… What's the canonical duplicate for trying to import from the standard library while having a source file with the same name in the project?
Morning all. I noticed recently that the user profiles on SO have been redesigned. Is there any info on Meta about the "last signed in" thing? I think it has disappeared, but maybe I just can't see it.
@Shree I may put my thoughts down in a post on that thread. I used the "last signed in" device to determine how many serial-edits I could make on one user. If someone has not signed in for years then I would generally assume they're not coming back, and I could do some super efficient edits in one go. Conversely, if they have recently signed in, I will limit my editing, so they only have a little reviewing to do.
I doubt this change will be undone, but bah, it doesn't half feel like a network Meta proposal would have been useful prior to the change.
@Dharman Yeah, quite similar to me. I still make edits when folks have recently signed in, but I might be inclined to "follow" the post, so I can try to address a rollback.
@Dharman True, though I'd say the worst ones don't care - they might carry on making the same sloppy errors, but they probably don't even review edits made to their material either.
My guts tell me that this question belong to askubuntu (where it already has been posted) or superuser. Any other opinions? Btw: the rabbithole goes three layers deep...
@AdrianMole FYI, just flag such questions like this in the future to be quickly deleted. A mod flag would do. Don't post them in chat and don't engage.
@AdrianMole @Turing85 It shows a status of "deleted" because SE's uniform URLs use a URL fragment of a number (#68696256 in this case) to indicate linking to an answer. The URRS decodes that URL as an answer and attempts to get data for that post as an answer. There is no such answer with that post ID, so the SE API returns no data. The only way which the SE API indicates a post is deleted is that it returns no data (i.e. it doesn't actually indicate a post is deleted.
As such, the URRS interprets it as the answer which it's looking for is deleted.
@AdrianMole Interestingly, I actually have a "More Responsive" userscript. I initially wrote it a bit prior to when SE first announced they were making changes to make their site "responsive". So, I had mixed emotions when SE announced they were actually doing a responsive conversion (i.e. the timing resulted in making a very considerable amount of work I'd already done worthless). I decided not to release it at that time, because SE was going to invalidate it in the "very near" future.
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[Note: the fact that I had done it is how I know for a fact that there was actually no need to make the massive HTML changes (and the reduction in site individual character) which they stated were required in order to be able to have the site responsive. That doesn't mean that making HTML changes didn't make some things easier, just that they weren't necessary.]
Personally, I've kept using that userscript, because it does some things which I want (e.g. actually uses the full width of wider viewports), rather than having vast spaces of just background color on the sides of the large viewport. However, I've never cleaned out a bunch of cruft from it which isn't really needed anymore.
I've also never gotten around to verifying/making it work with the left-nav displayed all the time.