@NickA It's great. I have no idea how anyone implementing it in the browsers ever expected it to work, but it's great. It doesn't even work cross-browser without some heavy adaptations, but it's great.
The API is also extremely limited and cumbersome, which I assume is because they wanted to make it "hard" for devs to get into. Like an artificial entry barrier of sorts.
so, often when I dupe close a question that has a “Possible duplicate of …” comment from another user, the “Closed by…” message only lists me. But at other times it lists the other user(s) who had possible-duplicate commented it, as expected
@sideshowbarker The "Possible duplicate of..." is also done for flaggers (not just voters), such as those with too little rep to VTC, they don't show up in the CV list
^ Honestly not sure on that one. Domain history is 50/50, user is registered and question is looking for offsite resources, but the appearance of the answer looks spammy
I guess room rules prevent me from issuing a cv-pls or delv-pls but can I submit a flag-pls for social engineering / rude / abusive / bad humor posted as an answer? stackoverflow.com/a/57288331/874188
I have a doubt: I closed a question as a duplicate of a previous question that the OP published in a previous post. Now I see that they have reopened it, and he who reopened it also points out that it is a duplicate but reopened it because it indicates that the current question is better written. So there are now 2 posts with the same question that were answered by the same user. What should be done in this case?
@eyllanesc Heeeh, and the user answered on both posts..? Politely tell them to merge their answer on the "bad" question to the new one, and to close the previous one as dupe (letting the Roomba do the cleaning later). What do you think?
@EJoshuaS meh, I see a lot of similar formatted questions in PHP and they just get closed.. which, to me is the right thing. But maybe that's just me and I'm overly-pedantic?
Some answers gathered hundreds of votes back in the day, because the workaround offered was the best possible at the time. If you offer the proper solution now, people will still consider the most upvoted one to be correct. The new guys copy the mistakes from the past.
@NathanOliver I blame the board and those who put current members on the board for being greedy and furthering the VC mentality rather than the healthy niche mentality
really? all they have to describe the Q is The operator + is undefined for the argument type(s) int, ArrayList -> surely that's Off-topic > Why isn't this code working?
ugh, the security team at work is trying to block extensions in Chrome except a small whitelist. I asked for uBlock Origin to be added to the whitelist and it was rejected.
they said "the majority of ads are already blocked by the network firewall so adblockers will not be approved"
I did also follow up and ask what info they needed in order to make additions/improvements to the network firewall so that I could work with them to bring it up to par with uBlock Origin
They also give us local admin so I can write a batch file and scheduled task to change whatever group policy setting they apply right after the settings come in each morning
@TylerH Why would they want to prevent the installation of a well-known extension that's intended to make their employees both more productive and safer, where they can, if they choose, inspect the source code for the extension?
@JohnDvorak It's OK, it's written in the policy. We're given authority to make changes as necessary and will be asked to comply with any deviations from acceptable security policy before any corrective actions are considered
@Dharman 17 answers that include "Rockset" created today: stackoverflow.com/… -- from several different accounts, some of which have been around for years, and have some reputation. Did their management order all their developers to spam us, or something?