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3:57 AM
Time to put on some music to burninate by....
 
4:11 AM
Need a second opinion on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/72507088/…
it's a typo, as OP missed specifying two important keywords required for SwiftUI data biding to function (ObservableObject, @Published)
however searched for duplicates, and seems the question was not asked before on SO, most likely because those two keywords appear on page 1 of every SwiftUI tutorial
and trying to turn it into a canonical question is not trivial
however, in it's current form is unlikely it will be helpful to others
personally, I'm inclined to pls as typo
 
Zero-effort question closed with shamefully inaccurate/bad dupe targets. Do I fight for this page? stackoverflow.com/q/72605833/2943403
 
do you mean fighting to reopen the question so we can properly re-close it? :)
if the duplicate targets were wrong, the OP should edit the question telling this, if they don't care to do it, it's not worth the effort of others
looking from another angle, the question in its current form is unlikely to be helpful/findable to/by others, so...
 
4:33 AM
if the comment is correct, isn't the second dupe suitable?
 
4:56 AM
@tripleee sorry, can't close yet, bounty is open although it has ended
can I ask a RO to remove and post again toworrow?
 
@tripleee → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
thanks, I take that as a "yes" (-:
 
@tripleee neither dupe target provides the correct technique to merge the data (and overwrite null values with non-null values while grouping).
 
am I considered "involved" if I hammered a question and it was then reopened? I have a different close reason as well, not just the duplicate I proposed
 
@tripleee maybe this is a suitable dupe target, but I don't particularly like the answers there stackoverflow.com/q/65740118/2943403 I'll need to spend more time searching I guess.
@tripleee I don't think you are permitted to hammer twice.
 
5:05 AM
no, I'm asking can I cv-pls here for a different reason after it was reopened?
 
@tripleee I don't believe that is permitted either. I don't have a citation, but I think you only get one bite of the cherry.
 
right, thanks for the replies, plodding on then (-:
 
Henry's correct. While there are certainly cases where requesting for a different reason after reopening isn't really problematic (e.g., it wasn't in English, then it was translated, and now it's off-topic), the rule was written that way because it's too subjective to adjudicate whether a given scenario actually is problematic. Thus, the bright-line rule.
@tripleee Hmm, might that be programming? "Scrypto is the asset-oriented smart contract language of the Radix network"
 
5:26 AM
dunno, the answer seems to imply that you just have to click the right buttons somewhere
 
I've run across a user that abuses formatting rather heavily. They write everything in caps, bold and/or italic random sentences, more often than not ending up in loose-floating, unmatched asterisks. What should I do in that case? I've edited a few of their posts already, but won't go through all of them. Should I take it to meta, mod flag, or ignore it altogether?
 
@Adriaan Either leave a comment or mod-flag for us to send a message (wouldn't suggest it for minor issues, but that sounds pretty atrocious).
Asking on meta would be better for general guidance than specific users' misuse of formatting.
 
@RyanM I just left a comment. Do you want a flag already, or shall I wait for their response?
 
oh god my eyes, I just found the posts...
 
@RyanM I'll leave the mod flag in that case rolls eyes
 
5:33 AM
wow it's really all of them with prose. Yeah, that needs cleanup, ugh.
 
Happy Tuesday morning :D
 
Just going to quote one (with slight modification to get it on one line), in case anyone wonders what an example of "definitely bad enough formatting to mod flag" looks like
> Hello your code is in javascript, you have selected a correct tag but in question you asked wrong for java it;s fro javascript. HERE IS SOLUTION: STEP 1: createTextNode STEP 2: Append it inside of body(I have done in #main for div) and WELCOME TO STACKOVERFLOW
 
So...you're saying we shouldn't use Markdown, it doesn't get rendered?
 
There's a trick to get it to render on multiple lines, but I'm obviously doing it wrong.
 
Well, then the formatting looks perfect. Can't be any better.
 
5:39 AM
@mickmackusa just edit the dupe list with the good targets?
 
At least I can't imagine a better formatting, that is.
I'm sure the mod who handled the flag did it correctly.
 
ohhhh it only works for a single line, but you can exceed the length limit
 
See - it's flawless now. It's so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes.
Wait, that's just blood.
 
@RyanM What's the course of action now? I presume you sent a message, but do you (or an automated script or whatever) edit their posts?
 
@Cristik if there is no canonical whatsoever on the site already and you think this beginner mistake could happen again, leave it up. However, if it's really a beginner mistake I'm inclined to believe there is already a canonical. If you can't find it maybe it's not discoverable enough, like, a question with obscure titles like "Why my codez doesn't work". This also begs to have a proper canonical that can be found
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5:46 AM
@Adriaan yes I was definitely sending a message and not wasting time trying to get the chat Markdown formatting working on that earlier message.
 
So ultimately I guess it boils down to how easily a swift beginner could make this mistake. If the answer is closer to the "you'd have to be randomly meshing on the keyboard to produce this error" end of the spectrum, then close, otherwise leave it open
Also I want to clarify that for me "discoverability" of a question is not only discoverability by inexperienced users i.e. unspecific titles as "unmarshal JSON no output???" but also, as alternative, discoverability by experienced users, with bulls-eye titles as "Unexported field isn't addressable reflection-based generic processors". Both versions help: the first is found by researchers independently, the latter is found by gold badgers who can then hammer.
Problems get solved either way
 
...okay, now I sent the message.
I mod-flagged one of the posts myself to keep it on our radar, and we'll probably take a pass at fixing the worst of it eventually, though we've got quite a backlog. No magic scripts, though, I'm afraid.
We currently have 213 custom-flagged posts, so the lag on getting through those is nontrivial.
 
@RyanM I guess one could copy the rendered text, chuck it through an upper-to-lower-filter (in e.g. Python in my case), but that'd still leave grammatical issues to be fixed... Yea, going through them by hand, one by one, is probably the way to go. Given I brought this to your attention, gimme a poke if you'd like me to edit their 45-ish posts.
 
6:02 AM
@Adriaan It would certainly be appreciated but is by no means required - we appreciate bringing issues to our attention even if they're more work than you desire to take on yourself. We can also ask the user to fix them themself, but talking users through proper use of the site via mod-message or comments is...not always less work than just doing it oneself :-)
 
@blackgreen Yeah, I found some fair dupes (since having my whinge about it) and adjusted the dupe list and added some links via comments.
 
I found this question in delete vote mod tools today. The comment below it points to this other almost same question asked by same user on same day. One is highly upvoted and viewed. Other is near to no voted and viewed. Unfortunately, highly voted and viewed question is closed and sitting with one delete vote where as less voted and viewed question is still open. IMO, this should be exactly opposite.
How should we handle this.
 
@AmitJoshi huh, those two are the same, word for word, title included, and posted only 45 minutes apart. Weird. I'd say the other can be closed as a dupe, with a mod flag for the answer to be merged into the bigger one. I'd not reopen it, as it is indeed opinion based, but neither delete it
 
@AmitJoshi Delete the question?
 
@Adriaan way (okay, maybe a second or three) ahead of you on that first part.
 
@RyanM hehe, I'd better get back to work in that case, if you're mowing the grass before I get there anyway
 
6:26 AM
...I'd better get back to work myself, honestly...
 
@Vega I do not see the reason to delete the first (voted and viewed) question. I am on part of opening it instead. I may consider deleting the other question; not sure at this moment. I am not sure whether an answer on second question hold any value. Not sure how Merge can help looking at exactly same titles.
 
@AmitJoshi I'm not quite sure what you mean by "Not sure how Merge can help looking at exactly same titles." - could you elaborate?
 
6:42 AM
@AmitJoshi I am not a partisan for not deleting because of upvotes, in general, and I think that question is no exception for me. So yes, I was (partially jokingly) was recommending to delete the first question, but the second can go for sure. Btw, It is not the first self-duplicate by that user, I was confused and asked about it here, too. I am very sorry for the multiple pings
 
@RyanM May be I am misunderstanding but IMU, merge work as "Dup + Move answers to destination + Lock". "Move answers" part may be helpful in this case; but as I said above I am not sure whether that answer holds value. About the Dup part, title is exactly same; I am not sure how search engines will be able to differentiate it. But again, may be I am not understanding Merge correctly.
 
@AmitJoshi You're describing merging correctly. The useful part of marking it as a duplicate and moving the answers, from a search perspective, is that it becomes a redirect for logged-out users. Try opening this link in logged-in vs. private/incognito windows.
So it basically "updates" any existing links to point to the correct place, and search engines should understand that (disclaimer: SEO's not my area of expertise)
 
 
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8:08 AM
Is this question on topic? It looks like general computing to me. It also seems to me that the new answer repeats the advice from the self-answer.
 
Definitely general computing. I'm going to just delete the whole thing as clearly off-topic and not particularly valuable rather than spend the mental effort to decide whether the answers are duplicates.
 
Thanks ;)
 
I was writing a question just now and then while producing an MCVE I realized what I was doing wrong. The power of SO... question answered without even posting it
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if i reach 2k rep can i still get 1k edit points?
 
@SecretKeeper Technically, yes: you can still suggest edits to tag wikis and excerpts.
But not for edits that go through without approval.
 
8:17 AM
@RyanM thank you
 
np
 
Roi
8:28 AM
I thought maybe there is a chat group for talking about recent moderation actions?
 
@Roi depending on that nature of what you're wanting to discuss, this might be the room you're looking for.
 
Roi
@RyanM I mean I did some silly things in my past, as I was only 15... I want to open a new page and first I would like to delete a post of mine in Meta, if possible.
This is actually not recent as I said. I use SO a lot and I really don't want to open a new account.
 
@Roi Normally, asking about that in here would be off-topic, since we don't moderate Meta here. However, as a moderator, I'm just going to handle that for you. I've deleted the meta post for you, since I don't believe there's any value to it sticking around.
 
Roi
@RyanM Oh thanks a lot man. I really didn't think at the time and I've really changed.
 
I'm glad to hear it :-)
 
9:14 AM
 
9:40 AM
What to do with this one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72613988/how-to-combine-these-2-array-of-javascript-objects
Was too late to close as duplicate, and now it's got two wrong answers, both upvoted, and one even accepted. On top of that, there's also already one reopen vote.
 
@RobbyCornelissen It is already closed as duplicate, right?
If you consider it is not worth of keeping, post a del-pls?
 
@Vega Thanks. Done.
 
We should ban deleted user for posting so much spam.
 
9:56 AM
@VLAZ I think they're in league with Community.
 
I've been meaning to modflag for this. I think there is voting fraud happening.
I suspect if you investigate, you'd find that Community has voted on the same posts as deleted user.
 
10:38 AM
 
11:28 AM
 
11:40 AM
Is there a flag-pls option for this chat? For spam etc?
 
Yes, there is flag-pls
 
@Lundin yes
or for R/A flags
 
7 people down voting, one casting close vote... if everyone just flagged as spam it would be gone. Seems like a lost cause educating the community about this...
 
@Lundin The spam flag automatically puts a downvote
 
@Vega It only need 3 flags to get deleted & reported though.
 
11:45 AM
when I cast the spam flag, the post got auto-deleted, so that likely was the sixth flag. Your 7 downvotes were actually almost all from the flags
 
@Lundin I think it is 5 or 6
 
5 flags would be silly, that way low traffic tags would never get spammed closed if not for this chatroom.
 
well the red flags go into the moderators' flag queue
the limit of 6 is because automatic deletion needs an arbitrary lower limit to avoid spam-deleting legitimate posts from two-three sock-puppets trying to sabotage someone or simply a few people getting the flag wrong
 
^that
 
You need 15 rep to flag though.
 
11:51 AM
If it is deleted before, then a moderator got involved
 
Hmm. Just noticed that, for questions deleted as spam or R/A, the tab title (Windows, Edge) still has the original post title, even though the displayed header is removed and replaced with, "This question was marked as spam or rude...". Is this a known feature, or a bug?
 
@AdrianMole Caching? What happens if you refresh the page?
 
@Lundin however regardless of the tag traffic and the moderator queue, if SmokeDetector catches a spam post it will report it here, so this room is effectively moderating spam site-wide
 
@Lundin Still the same. Refreshing, or even closing/reopening. But opening the link in a private window (so no 10k privilege) shows the tab title as "Page not found."
 
11:54 AM
the post you just asked to flag wasn't caught by the Smoke Detector. Which incidentally should prompt for adding some new rules to the bot
in that case the phone number was written in some unicode superscript ¹ ⁸⁰² ⁸⁰⁰⁰ ²⁵²⁶
 
@AdrianMole Isn't that just because Smokey reports it before it was closed as spam?
 
Don't see what it has to do with Smokey. Screenshot: i.stack.imgur.com/fC7AU.png
 
@AdrianMole Ah you mean the tab name. Yeah that's probably a bug. I get the same on Firefox.
 
I guess the backend (frontend?) doesn't actually change the page title, just the header text.
... never really know which is the back and which the front. xD
 
@AdrianMole Might be worth posting a bug report on meta about it?
 
12:01 PM
Note that in my cv-pls request above, that while the question has been answered, the answer is little more than several guesses because the question still needs an MCVE.
 
@AdrianMole Same on Chrome as well
 
On Safari too
 
@blackgreen The unicode is parsed fine the issue is that's not a valid NA phone number (it has one too many digits in the prefix). Should be set now though.
 
oh, I see
which part makes it an invalid NA number though?
 
12:17 PM
The telephone prefix should have 3 digits not 4. 1-888-123-4567. That's 1-888-1234-5678
 
Was there something wrong with this answer? stackoverflow.com/a/72385449/4294399
 
@GeneralGrievance Yes the first period is a link (spam)
 
Ah, dang. That was hard to spot.
Really wishing I could view the markdown from LQA without editing now...
 
@Lundin Done!
 
The message on spam post edit button click says "suggested edit queue is full", a bug? I would expect a refusal, however the message is confusing and likely incorrect
 
12:27 PM
I feel like this was fixed earlier...?
 
anyone have rep to flag this to oblivion please? skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/53440/…
 
@HenryEcker Yeah, also found that one. But I'm sure there was a more recent discussion on Meta or Meta about this bug.
 
@HenryEcker Not sure. I vaguely remember Catija asking in here for some volunteers to test out a "fix" that had been applied to this or a related bug.
... around 3 or 4 months ago?
 
@AdrianMole It was the first MSO one. Note the comment from Catija in January (if 5-6 months is close enough)
 
12:37 PM
3-4, 5-6 ... they're both just approximations of 6-8. ;)
 
12:58 PM
@HenryEcker Exactly 5 months ago today, 1 left
 
1:10 PM
So what to flag link-only answers as, again? NAA or VLQ? I never remember
 
NAA
But I hear it doesn't matter in the end.
 
Some people always have very strong opinions about it on meta... one of the flags goes to low quality review and the other to diamond mods or some such
 
Both feed LQA then later hit the mod dashboard. They're nearly identical except VLQ are marked helpful on any edit while NAA is not.
 
1:29 PM
Is this on-topic? It's basically a stack trace with "Yesterday it worked, now it doesn't", without any code
 
1:40 PM
"thx forwarding"
 
Is this trolling, or just close-worthy?
 
1:56 PM
There were 31 NAAs in the queue. I have deleted ~100 NAAs and the queue is still showing 31 remaining.
 
I... Might've flagged some.
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine It's closed. I don't see any obvious signs of trolling. Looks like a poor question
 
@Dharman Yeah, the counter is broken (or it's cached, maybe?). I have ~50 flags pending.
 
@Dharman Can you not multi-select (using control-clicks) and then delete en masse? :)
 
@AdrianMole Good U/X would let you CTRL+A to nuke everything.
 
2:06 PM
@GeneralGrievance Eh, Ctrl+A should select everything on the page in a web browser
would not want to delete everything
if the moderator tools were a PWA, on the other hand... now we're talking keyboard shortcut hijacking
 
Yeah, that's what I meant, press the delete after select all.
Obviously, that would be blind deleting and not good.
 
@GeneralGrievance Unless the moderator explicitly chooses to see them, we're not normally shown NAA or VLQ flags which are less than 1 hour old. This is to give the flags the chance to be handled in the various review queues.
 
@Makyen Yeah, but the counter as shown here shows 32 items too: stackoverflow.com/review. Do the flags not immediately feed the queue?
 
@GeneralGrievance Usually not. Entry and exit from the review queues is usually done via batch processes which run at intervals.
 
Ah, that would explain it.
 
2:31 PM
This is not an answer, is it? The first commenter may have overlooked that the post is an answer, not a question.
 
@JeanneDark I posted a comment; let's find out
 
Thank you
 
the first commenter's first comment seems to indicate they're well aware that it is a request, not an answer
 
It's NAA. Because it's a question.
 
Yes, I mean that it was posted in the answer section, not as a question
 
2:34 PM
I know what you meant. If it wasn't posted in the answers section, I wouldn't have been able to flag it as NAA.
 
@GeneralGrievance Open it in Incognito mode
 
@AdrianMole It was meant as a reply to Kevin
 
Ah, OK, It was a comment on Kevin's comment about the first commentator's comment.
Generally, opening remarks like, "I can't add comment so I add it as an answer." are a fairly strong indication.
 
If only people never answered in comments, we could say that that was true always
Alas, it isn't so :-(
 
i've probably provided far more answer comments than answers
 
2:41 PM
Seems far more questions don't deserve proper answers anyway
Well, more and more questions these days.
 
Generally my "answer comments" are pointing out typos though. I don't really want to risk my answer getting accepted or voted on and preventing a roomba.
 
Many are duplicates, so it's a waste answering them. Many are typos and similar where the solution only helps OP. And just too many questions are XY problems.
 
But even comments can potentially stop Roomba from eating questions, I think.
 
only if it's unanswered, unclosed, and 0 score
 
Right, and I tend to downvote typo questions.
 
2:43 PM
Is it acceptable to edit out an instagram address where a user request to fix their website and send the code to that instagram address or should it just be closed?
 
(there's about a million of such questions)
 
@tacoshy Why not both?
the instagram account is probably never appropriate. I can't think of a reason to have it on a programming question, at least. It can be safely edited out. If the question is still off-topic, then also VTC
 
that it should eb clsoed is self-speaking. Was just unsure if the instagram addresss for the code writing request could be removed
 
I'd probably remove it. Although, if it's downvoted a lot, I might just close it and leave it to the Roomba to sweep up.
Also, if you suspect OP might not be happy with you, you might leave it with the same idea - VTC + downvote
 
@Adriaan I'm a little confused. Is this meant to be a reopen-pls request?
 
4:05 PM
That looks like trolling lol how does he spell print right in the title and not in his "codes"
 
Huh, someone got an answer in after I sent the 3rd close vote
 
by design
 
I know that this is possible, but I thought that you have to hack around some error message
 
@janw theoretically they could submit it like 19 hours after closure
that's the server-side cut off
 
4:10 PM
according to Nick Craver (former SRE and database guru for the company)
 
If someone says, "im only 7" in the question, I raise a custom flag for that, right?
 
@GeneralGrievance You don't have to. There is no obligation. But yes, if you did want to report it, it'd be a custom flag.
 
well he didnt say 7 years did he. maybe he is 7 lustrums old
 
@janw Not necessarily. The UI should update and disable the post button. In this case, you'd need to just enable it (open browser dev tools and delete disabled is simple). However, you don't always get an update for that. Sometimes it's a bit slow (might take a minute) some times it just doesn't arrive. The websocket on the page might experience different issues. I've had it happen a lot. So, it's not always the case that the person "cheated" to get the answer in.
 
@VLAZ Good to know! Indeed, it were just a few seconds in this case
 
4:19 PM
Yeah, I've accidentally submitted an answer 20 minutes after dupe closure.
 
I have one machine where the websockets are extremely unstable on. They'd die generally within 30-60 seconds. Activity does keep them alive, so it can vary - a question that gets comment might have the websocket connection linger for longer. And seems some pages might keep the connection alive for longer. But in general, it seems they are closed for inactivity. I've had websockets die or miss updates on other machines that don't suffer like that one, as well. Maybe one tab would have an issue.
And websocket connections can be cut-off by firewalls or even routers and other things (software/hardwoare) that sits between the browser and SO.
 
4:40 PM
@RyanM If you were the one that handled the cleanup of this mess, thank you.
Nice, just reached 5k helpful flags.
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@GeneralGrievance I think you're now allowed one flag on the regex for HTML post.
Enjoy your prize!
 
nah he is now egliable for the 5k flag milestone package. for 100$ he can now buy an item that gives him 10 additional flag once.
 
4:56 PM
So... macro-transactions then? Can't I just get more flags if I start every one of my answers with "This answer is sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends?"
Actually, I should probably get negative flags for that.
@VLAZ For my understanding, are you talking about this one? Oh, my...
 
possibly, but "raid shadow legends" might pay that package for you if you upvote answers that start with that sentence :D
 
@GeneralGrievance Yes, it's the one.
 
5:16 PM
How to deal with an answer not in English? It's definitely an attempt at answering the question, and it is salvageable with editing. So not NAA or VLQ. Custom flag? I left a comment for the author as well.
 
@miken32 NAA or VLQ
 
@miken32 VLQ. They need to edit it themselves since they need to be able to understand English in case the OP comments
 
Ok so VLQ's "unlikely to be salvageable" qualifier means "edits by other users." Got it.
 
also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/297673/…: Answers not written in English should be flagged as very low quality, although not an answer will also work.
 
I always used VLQ and never had a reason to regret it
 
5:25 PM
VLQ it is! Thanks
 
7:03 PM
so if you are elected moderator that is lifetime appointment, but if you go afk for like 10 years would they be removed? what if the moderator passes away in accident and SO isn't notified etc?
 
there are processes for removing moderator privileges from users that can be used in those scenarios
 
@MFerguson SO Moderators have their vital signs monitored and fed into the Community bot on an hourly basis, so that can't happen.
 
@MFerguson I believe you are notified and asked if you would like to continue if you've not made a moderator action within 6 months.
 
meta.stackexchange.com/questions/337431 is the most recent post about this, I think.
 
Ah notified at 4 months and removed at 6 months.
 
8:23 PM
I think it would be pushing things to flag this as "spam" but, IMHO, it should be a comment. Is NAA sufficient, do you think?
 
@TylerH I'm out of CV but that question could probably be closed as a dupe of stackoverflow.com/questions/8835142/…
 
@AdrianMole It's at least an attempt to comment on the other answer. I wouldn't spam flag it.
Unless of course he starts link-dumping the same thing on other answers.
 
@GeneralGrievance But I also don't really want to NAA flag it ... but I'm also hesitant to raise a custom mod-flag asking for conversion to a comment. Those without commenting privileges shouldn't be encouraged to posts comments via moderators.
... such a mod flag could get me converted to a 1-rep user. ;(
 
only temporarily
 
Meh.
Does this look like spam? I can't see an author name on the linked video but the post has "Spammy Hallmarks".
 
8:38 PM
@miken32 Yeah, thanks; was meaning to look up a dupe but got distracted
 
at face value it does look spammy
at minimum it's a wrong answer
 
@AdrianMole OP seems too young to be affiliated with any company, so it's probably just ignorance of our system/rules
 
> A Developer Maker and Author
 
*An Developer
 
i couldn't leave that part uncorrected
 
8:46 PM
 
9:07 PM
I got passed over for the job
 
I did not know you were applying for one, but that's a bummer to hear
 
Sorry to hear that :-(
 
yeah, there was an announcement here a couple days ago
 
Oh, the SO job?
 
9:10 PM
never even noticed it
 
> You are adept at shipping high quality, well-tested code in a fast paced environment.
Oh well that would be a departure from recent SO products
 
yeah idunno. i feel like with how small the group of people here are, if there was a specific one they wanted to reach out to they would
 
I don't know about that. They don't know most of our work history, for one. No resumes, etc.
 
They don't know how well I can procrastinate spending all my time on SO instead of working
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@Dharman I mean they probably have a good idea now that you're a moderator
 
9:19 PM
@Dharman I can neither confirm nor deny that I do the same thing...
 
it isn't procrastinating if there's something compiling in the background
dunno if i'd want to be in any way involved with a job that'd require working with stacks css
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The problem for me is specifically that I would want to be in the developer role but with the shot-calling authority to fix issues that are normally a team lead or design lead role
like "hey I'm a developer but stacks design lead please fix stacks to use semantic class names again"
 
yeah... i'm definitely spoiled with that where i am. no team, little structure,
 
Would be nice to work at SO but not on the products or things they seem to think are important these days
@KevinB relevant xkcd xkcd.com/303
 
if there's a problem, i'm the solution, etc
we had another dev for a bit, just... didn't really work, there wasn't enough structure to really support it at the time. now there's even less
 
9:24 PM
Also the blatant shameless copy a year later geekherocomic.com/2008/11/08/compiling/index.html
 
@GeneralGrievance You're welcome, that was quite a mess. I've never seen such density of duplication and wrongness.
 
i guess what i'd be looking for is more of a... team lead role without the team
i dont want to manage people
 
One can be a tech lead without being a people manager. That was my last job.
My team and I both reported to the same manager.
 
that's how ours worked, when we had one. We had 2 devs, 3 designers. the other dev was the manager, but more or less just acted as an assistant to me, handling all the meetings/organizing of things while i built all the things
 
9:53 PM
Ninja'd by jmoerdyk :-)
 
:)
 
I had a nice deleting spree today. Finally I am fulfilling my election promises
 
\o/
of users or posts?
 
why not both
 
🤔
 
10:17 PM
@Dharman And here I was feeling guilty for piling up so many NAA flags
 
10:32 PM
@Dharman @miken32 plenty of bad code smell on this page: stackoverflow.com/q/41786634/2943403 please find a way to close and bury it.
 
I might have deleted the whole Stack Overflow
@mickmackusa Is the duplicate I selected good enough?
 
and whatever you close my previously commented page with, please do again for this stinker: stackoverflow.com/q/36147085/2943403
@Dharman how far does a user need to scroll down on that page before they find a professional, secure answer.
Sadly, there are too many bad pages with bad advice ...and they are easier to find than the good stuff.
 
I keep searching but can't find anything that gives me joy.
@Dharman yeah, that looks solid and direct for researchers.
Please hammer with that. I need to get back to work.
 
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