@Machavity The answer on my report on MSO indicates they didn't see the bug report until it was posted on MSE. Thanks for doing so. Sounds like we need to be reporting on MSE from now on.
@Machavity Yeah, my prior impression was that MSO bugs actually got more attention than on MSE. I'm happy to report where ever it's effective to do so.
I'm minded to go with Unclear rather than Duplicate
@Kyll jonrsharpe has been asked by the OP for a dup link, but seems to be asking for clarifications too. I am happy to zap my request here if there is some room feedback that the Q is clear
Not a domain expert, but that seems like an acceptable question. I can't see any reason for closing it. Feel free to reflag if edits are reverted again.
@karel Regarding a message you recently posted here about a review on a low-quality answer that was derailed by an edit: I handled the problem and binned the message. I recommend not bringing cases like that up here. There's nothing for the community to do about it. You can raise a moderator flag. If we agree the reviewer(s) were incorrect, we can both delete the post and levy review suspensions. Use a custom flag for this.
@treyBake My own (early days yet, just the 2 of us for now). Though depending on what time I get back to Southampton tonight there's a gig I'm tempted to go to
@CodyGray Thanks. I've seen multiple instances of this situation, and until now I didn't know that the correct way to resolve it was via a custom flag.
@Kyll Combination of frontend and backend, Android and Spring. It's finance though, so probably means I won't be able to moderate here as often because of the added restrictions
@halfer Just read about dram out of curiosity. Surprisinly, if you order 10 drams in UK, you will get ~1.5ml more than in US, this is due to differences between the Imperial and US systems for defining units of volume. Technically speaking, in UK you get more result with the same input.
@AndrejsCainikovs officially the UK only uses it for road designations (distances/speed limits) the only three countries in the world officially using FREEDOM!!11!1 units are wonderful democracies such as Myanmar/Birma, Liberia and our great friends across the big pond
@PatrickArtner Please don't use give me code. Too broad is the standard reason and works perfectly well. Unless you are using a custom close reason you should stick to the actual close reason.
@NathanOliver is a clarification like I did in my last request OK, or should I refrain from that as well?
@treyBake something like 3 IIRC, but SE has never been keen on releasing this info to the public for obvious reasons. You might have gotten DVs from multiple accounts
@Adriaan Yeah. We just don't want cv-pls for things like gimme teh codez or just terrible or just get rid of it. There are stock reasons and if that is how you vote, that is how you should close. Adding detail on why it is one of those stock reasons is always welcome as others may not see what you see.
Right, that's me done. I may be back, just need to get a feel for how restrictive the internet policies are at the new place, but for now I'll try and pop in on weekends
kind of annoying that they keep flipping between different views/wavelengths during the transit though rather than showing a complete transit in each view back to back
@Dharman It probably will, particularly if you use the old wording. The detection of those comments is a bit over-aggressive. In the past, there have been complaints that comments which should be left (i.e. ones to other suggestions, etc.) have been delete automatically.
@TylerH yeah - also kinda feels patronising, possible duplicate feels better to say. You're letting the OP know there's a possible solution for you at XYZ - despite it's more robot-y phrasing, it feels more friendly vs new message
@Makyen I do, ever since the change hit my account
@Dharman Yeah, I have manually written comments in the form of "possible duplicate of X" before without casting such a vote and that comment was still removed in at least one case
It would have been better to change the wording of the proposed dup auto-comment to something like: "This question is a possible duplicate of [link]. If the answers to to the [potential duplicate] don't resolve your issue, please [edit] to clarify your question and indicate how the proposed duplicate does not resolve your issue."
@Dharman It's fairly easy to truncate the title to make it fit. The actual URL just needs to be /q/#########, which isn't that much. Note that I wasn't intending to have the title twice. The "potential duplicate" text was intended to be just that text, with the title included as the [link].
@treyBake I have not tried yet. I probably should. I doubt that it will be approved, as they have been quite wedded to their wording most of the time, except where obviously grammatically wrong.
@StephenKennedy haha I shall forever remain the optimist :p I mean, if it all goes down in flames - what's stopping peeps making their own version of SO? Other than time, lack of payment and underappreciation
@treyBake Not sure what you mean, but the org consists of people who are disgruntled w/ the state of affairs on SO, I assume. They have a forum and a Discord channel as well as a GH repo, if you care to learn more
@TylerH just a lil' joke about the community rising up and taking over haha - and I'm a developer, so discord for me is too anxiety ridden xD but I'll be sure to check out their GH - I personally don't feel like throwing in the SO towel yet, but it'll be cool to see what other providers are like
@treyBake huh, I feel like Discord is the ideal chat app for devs...
Personally I'm waiting til SO goes public so I can buy stock and then loudly complain with my voice and my vote in way that they can't ignore when they do something stupid
Has there been any news around brexit recently? It seems like it all died down and will pick up again once the next deadlines comes...and then extended again. Is that it?
@Dharman Parliament has been dissolved for a general election. The government aren't allowed to make big decisions during an election campaign. They just have to keep things ticking over ready for the next govt to take over.
Screw the tags then :) I don't necessarily want it to be re-opened, but I wanted to understand more of why it was closed.
The post is long but I dont see how asking "does this specific implementation make sense with Dependency Injection" makes it broad stackoverflow.com/questions/58878336/…
I'd be happy to edit it accordinly if I could get a comment or any explaination on what in my post needs to be specified further
@RasmusWesterlundh Ah, well you can certainly ask here about why it was closed, though keep in mind you can't actually request it to be reopened as you're "involved", which we don't allow.
@RasmusWesterlundh your question seems more like a whiteboard/ design problem then an actual programming issue. The whiteboard type of questions can fit on SoftwareEngineering.SE. If you are asking why your implementation suffers from socket exhaustion then you need to ask that. But then I only need to see code that reproduces that problem, with a stacktrace and testcontext.
@rene Thanks. I think thats a clearer explanation than "too broad" - I still dont particulary agree on that it's a whiteboard/design-problem though or that it falls into any category under stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask . Either way, if that's the close reason it means that no "edit" will get it re-opened and my only course of action is to post it on another site
@rene thanks, but no need. I'll log off and get me some friday instead. Maybe I'll get around re-phrasing that long as* question for another site tomorrow lol thanks for the offer & clarification though
Today has been a good day. I answered some questions. I closed some. I deleted some. I downvoted 11 answers. I earned 624 reputation points. I can now relax and watch a movie.
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@Dharman I thought you could only earn 200 a day... unless you get it from a bounty.