Oh, that's great. I lost 1 reputation for downvoting and flagging a spam post. Wasn't refunded afterwards, when the answer was deleted. mhm, so discouraging. Well, I won't downvote spam answers anymore, then. :/
@Andreasdetestscensorship It will be refunded ... just takes a while, sometimes.
Sometimes, the "-1" disappears from the "achievements" drop-down on the top-bar but still your overall reputation may take an hour or more to be restored.
IIRC the rep recalc task runs at the start of the hour every hour. So if the post was removed at like 3:01 you'd not see the refund until after the 4:00 task finishes. But, yes, you will eventually be refunded the reputation for downvoting a post that is now deleted.
@Andreasdetestscensorship Yeah it takes...really a while, sometimes, but it should eventually be refunded next time your rep is recalced. I don't know exactly how often it's done but I've never seen it take more than a day.
mhm, 3 answers in such a short time. You're all proving to me humans still do outperform computers in simple, repetitive tasks. Yeah, horrible joke. That's what happens when you skip sleeping for a night. Thanks for the reassurances, though. :)
@gre_gor I'd consider that to be: "needs more focus"/"too broad" instead. The poster doesn't seem to really know anything about programming, and is just trying to make us fix the ChatGPT generated program's shortcomings, because he can't do it himself.
@SurajRao I'd only consider that off-topic on SO if it's on-topic on SoftwareEngineering.
@Andreasdetestscensorship Currently it's just a requirement and code dump, with a rant about ChatGPT being bad. They need to tell us what is wrong with the code. It's only implied that it doesn't work. But yes, "too broad" would be a valid close reason too.
@gre_gor There's so many issues with that question, that picking the broadest reason is what I'd prefer. That said, you could even make the argument that "rude" is a correct closing reason.
@AmitJoshi The question is not asking for recommendations, even though that's what the answers provide. "Request for Off-Site Resource" is an incorrect reason for closing.
@AmitJoshi I believe this question falls within the boundaries of SO, more specifically: "software tools commonly used by programmers". As such, this question is on-topic, and should not be closed.
@Andreasdetestscensorship no, it does not mean that. Needs more focus means: edit this question to make it answerable. Off-topic means: no matter what edit you make that question will never become on-topic. It should stay closed and be deleted.
@AmitJoshi I agree with the brought up doubts about this being a off-site resource request. It is bascially asking: How can I get syntax highlighting for specific sql queries in my tool but it assumes no plugin exists / the feature exists in the tool and so speculates they have to build it. That none of the answers address the "how do I build that myself" but instead suggest plugins doesn't make the question a resource request. I'm binning this request for now.
This question is about to go through triage with "looks ok". I flagged it as caused by a typo, as that seemed most appropriate. The first reviewer also chose to flag it. What is the correct course of action here?
@AdrianMole So would I, but I figured I'd not put the effort into debugging that. I don't have the tools necessary to look into it, but it looks like a very clear error message that should be fairly easy to solve by themselves.
... there is a button available on questions whose hover-text is, "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful" I'll leave it as an "exercise for the reader" to discover which button that is.
Yes, the downvote button. I was a bit fast in my conclusion that this passing triage with "looks ok" would be horrible for curation.
"exercise for the reader". Now, don't be as critical on me as I am on that person asking for debugging help! At least I came here and asked for help with my stuff... Yeah, I'm doing the exact same as that person.
Triage is a horrible review queue. But, if you feel that a review you encounter is really bad, then you can: either flag for mod attention (flag the reviewed post and explain which reviewer you think was wrong); or you can raise the matter in the Bad Stack Overflow Reviews chat-room.
Yeah, I even made a post on MSO about a horrible review a few years ago. I jumped to conclusions and clouded my own thinking this time. Hey, I often do that. :D Thanks for the tips nonetheless. I wasn't aware of that room.
The trouble with raising concerns about (possible) poor reviews in here is that such posts inherently bring attention to the user and we don't allow targeting of users, in here.
Yeah, that's fine. I wasn't trying to raise a concern over the review, though. I wasn't sure if I should ask for a cv-pls in here, which is why I brought it up.
Has the Community Bot taken to posting comments all by itself? I came across this answer in the FA review queue. Normally, I would probably have skipped ... but I was curious as to why it already had one of the Bot's standard "Share Feedback" comments, so I made that "Share Feedback" as my review. That upvoted the Bot comment and completed the review. ...
... the only other 'action' that seems to have been done is the LA review (which was "Looks OK") but that queue doesn't have the "Share feedback" option. So, where di that comment come from?
Is the "follow" function broken or is it just my problem? When I click on follow under a post, the word follow appears greyed instead of changing to following, and also the post doesn't appear in the list of followed posts.
@jps In my experience, that depends on your system, most notably RAM. With 32GB, I usually don't run into problems with Firefox until I get up to ~3,000 tabs, or so (sometimes more; sometimes less), in a single browser profile (and several browser profiles open in other instances of FF).
I have, however, noticed intermittent issues with FF111 vs FF110. Since upgrading to FF111 from FF110, I've had a few times where one of the ~70, or so, processes that are started for that browser profile starts consuming lots of CPU and memory (maxing a single CPU, using many GB of RAM, and continuing to increase RAM usage until killed).
Killing that single sub-process seems to resolve the issue, with the tabs it's handling crashing, of course, but FF offers to reload those tabs and/or reloads each when the tab is focused. Given that I'm doing JavaScript development, it's possible that issue is something where some version(s) of my code were catastrophically not garbage collecting (i.e. it might be a problem in my code, rather than FF). Of course, restarting FF also resolves the issue.
@Dharman In Firefox, I use "FoxyTab", which displays the number of tabs, either per-window or total, as a badge on its extension icon. There's a Chrome extension by a similar name, but its definitely NOT the same extension.
is it a well defined question? To me it is correctly closed as it misses a faithful attempt of the OP or statements where he got stuck. It has no MRE of his attempt (if he attempted to solve the issue at all) nor does he state where the issue is for solving it by himself. It is just a picture and question how to code something as in the picture.
I'm also wondering why the "Leave Closed" response there. The original close reason appeared to be resolved by edits, but it's possible there were other reasons for it to be closed.
@Makyen Thanks for the head-up. That may be a case of "beware the Ides of March" but, looking again at the history, I can't say for sure why I voted the way I did. Also, I can no longer see the close reason(s) or what my "leave closed" verdict actually was. Possibly, "needs more focus"? Any clues?
@tacoshy the last paragraph describes the possible solutions OP tried, or considered. Also, and more important, "How to" questions don't require effort from the OP to be considered on-topic, no-effort is a downvote reason, not a close reason
However, even as the question stands (since the very recent edit), I still think it lacks details. Why doesn't the proposed solution work? And it is - TBH - quite rambling and not very focused.
@AdrianMole For this review, I'd have to dig quite a bit to try to get more information as to your actual reason for the "Leave Closed". For some review actions, the system doesn't make it easy for us to figure out what happened in total wrt. what the user did.
I'm fine with it being re-closed with a different reason. As I've said in my answer to the MSO post, I'm definitely not a Java SME and really can't evaluate the question beyond just "gross overview".
Also, looking at the time-stamp of my review, I would have been on mobile. That would make me have to scroll a lot to even see the whole question. Not really an 'excuse' but may have been part of my decision.
I'll re-read the Meta post tomorrow (it's late, here) and try to post a reasonable/justifiable answer. ;)
Although I like the 'recent' addition to the Reopen Review Queue that allows a change of reason, from what I can tell, that new reason needs to be unanimous for it to show on the blue banner.
@jps I have 403 open right now, but I regularly open 50 to 100 at a time. I rarely have issues. But I'm on a laptop with 64gb ram, so I rarely run into issues.
@cafce25 I have really never used bookmarks. I've always used tabs for "bookmarks" since the invention of "restore last session".
@Makyen pretty low bar for a password manager there ;-) but yeah it's sort of stunning...including the lack of E2EE on some customer data like the URLs :O