@SecretAgentMan It's right there in stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow.
OP could presumably rewrite the question to say something like "I have a discord bot [with some code sample]; how can I create a small website to host the following GUI for it: [gives details]?" which then would be more on topic I reckon (though I don't know anything about discord so I can't say for sure.)
@AndrasDeak Definitely being able to re-vote after your first close vote ages away is not new. I believe the current age-away threshold is 14 days. However, it may well be that the error message giving you the exact date/time upon which you can re-vote is new.
I haven't seen it either, but my votes don't age away. ;-)
Ah, no, it's definitely not a new message. There's evidence on Meta that it's been there since at least 2017. Given that, I'd say it's been there since the inception of close-vote expiry.
@Makyen and/or @halfer: I think that the failure to display the details when a recommendation question gets closed as off-topic is a bug. I think Yaakov just misunderstood and/or got caught up in a discussion about the API results. As he suggested in a comment there, it might make sense to raise this in a new MSE or MSO question as a standalone issue. If either of you has the time to write this up...
On that note has anyone raised the issue that the general computing close prompt contains SU as a reference but the close banner does not? I suspect yes.
Probably.... I don't think that's actually a bug/misfeature, though. We don't need to be recommending that everyone goes and dumps their off-topic general-computing questions on Super User.
@AdrianMole I started doing it, but then I stopped when I realized that there are almost no C# questions. In which case I started to doubt if we need the tag at all
isqlquery
Only 40 questions. Only 7 of which have the tag nhibernate.
I added a tag excerpt, but then I realized I do not see the need for this tag at all. Most the of the questions on the site about ISQLQuery are not even tagged with this tag. nhibernate should suffice, but I am no C# expert. ...
@tink New answer posted 40 minutes ago that was not-an-answer (I'm having a similar issue, but...): stackoverflow.com/a/59913134/3744182. The new answer made the question "active" again. Seems like Bhargav Rao already deleted it.