I just wanted to share this bug my team received recently with you all, because it reminds me of some of the...ambiguous questions...that are occasionally found on SO: issuetracker.google.com/issues/169006025
@Nick Sorry I missed that while reading the FAQ. Can somebody else please close vote that question? Me and the other guy have made so many edits, this is getting out of hand, the asker never stops.
@Makyen congratulations on making me do more work than I've ever done for a suggested edit review before :-) including reading a very poorly formatted table in the Orange County municipal code...
@RyanM I'm glad I was able to set a record. :) BTW: I agree that it should have been an "or", rather than an "and"; also that the question no longer being a Hot Network Question, means the paragraph I'd placed first is not as important as a disclaimer and that the end is better for it (i.e. the question's normal audience is more likely to be reading the whole thing, and be both more likely to be paying attention to details, and less likely to assume expansive applicability).
Glad we're in agreement there, I had to read it a couple times before I was confident in the law's meaning :-) Separately, I think the vehicle would have to be entirely indoors: the six-foot fence isn't adequate for an inoperable vehicle.
@Adriaan I went looking for the canonical, and found ... about 60 others too
but yeah, before that, I was idly thinking maybe I could get me a Lifeboat badge, and looked at the lowest-voted bash questions (pro tip: not a good way to find good questions)
speaking of which, any SEDE wizards with a query for something like "negatively voted question, lots of views, no upvoted answers", in [tag]?
Is there any action to be taken if SO has an existing tag about a library that's no longer maintained (6+ years) and only has a total of 16 questions using the tag in its lifespan?
I just thought about clean up efforts. Seemed kind of pointless to have a tag for it around if it's barely used at all and the library no longer being maintained either, that's all
@Scratte Jon Umber, known as Greatjon Umber and the Greatjon, is Lord of the Last Hearth and head of House Umber, a vassal family to the Starks of Winterfell.
@AndrasDeak yeah, it just takes a couple seconds to apply
it's annoying because any click or change will reset the timer
Dang. I finally finished running this PowerShell script to harvest SharePoint site users across our entire environment. Took an hour and 45 minutes to run. Now I am realizing I should have piped the output (tabular data) to a csv instead of a text file X-(
@DavidBuck there's a NAA by the OP in that thread as well
@Dharman Oh. Sorry - missed that in TylerH's comment. We don't know that for sure. It could just be someone else commenting that the icon persists in the latest versions, or after applying the answer.
@TylerH hmm... I guess you could use something to regex replace multiple spaces with a comma or semicolon or whatever that works as a separator. Or even a tab.
something like ' {3,}' should match three or more spaces to replace
@AndrasDeak since the goal would be to get it to Excel I would probably just use an Excel formula to split text from left on spaces or something, but yeah, there are a host of potential solutions
This question seems like it should be a duplicate of something, but I have yet to find a good target. It might also be lacking MCVE, but if it is, its unlikely to be Roomba'ed because of the answers.
So I know it was not the right way to do things, but the "Thanks" feature got me thinking. What if there was a "Me too" button? The difference is that it wouldn't actually do anything, except change color on click and maybe upvote the question, but it would provide a clear lightening rod for those who would be tempted to make an answer.
@Scratte I suspect the problem with those is the same I raised before. It is easy to close something that has no info; if it has some, especially code, its hard to point out that it is missing debug info or clear expected results.
Can't see any moderator declining a flag even if there was an automatic flag, anyway :). That automatic flag in particular, though, is almost always a false positive
@AndrasDeak Hmm, I can't agree with that, and haven't really seen it in action. That said, I also can't see the 'original' flag as it's merely a FAQ, so perhaps there was something else going on that triggered the post
@Braiam Like I said above, I updated the script already to use export-csv instead of writing to a .txt file so it's already fixed for the next theoretical run. But there's no 'automating' in this case because I just Ctrl+F'd through the records. In a CSV I would have opened it and just clicked "filter to this user" so about the same number of steps anyway.
I knew ahead of time the user should only be on a handful of sites (e.g. 1 to 3)... turns out I got records for 6 sites but most of the sites included a generic group like "everyone" or "all 365 users" rather than the specific user account listed explicitly.
Review request doesn't automatically make it off-topic. That being said that doesn't look very good.
I don't know java but it's probably too much to be MCVE-ish and too little to be complete code to review (I can't see public static void main which I heard is cool in javanese)
@eyllanesc I'm not familiar with Qt so I'll defer to you if you think it's still off-topic, but is that possibly a question about switching between versions of the software itself from a technical perspective? Such as if a user asked about migrating their project from IntelliJ Ultimate to Community or something like that.
no, definitely not. There's still plenty of mysqli questions that need to go. So far I think I managed to reduce it by about 2k questions, but there's still too many
@Dharman you may be happy to know that I had to port a PHP script last weekend from mysql to something newer, and I promptly went to your profile to check what I should do :-)
I know, I'll probably fix it at some point. I wanted to do one thing at a time, starting with making sure that I'd fixed everything else the host randomly changed out from under us...
Like changing the database name, deleting all the database users, changing all our other usernames, deleting our mercurial installation...
Bringing the site back online after discovering that Mercurial automatically changes file permissions to something the server doesn't like...
(did you know that Mercurial doesn't track file permissions beyond a single bit for "executable"? I know that now...)
@RyanM The issue is related to Qt license support. Qt offers 2 types of license: Enterprise (paid) and LGLP (free), and you cannot change your license, the problem of the OP is that he tries to do so.
It's likely that your system has many more issues if it was sitting on such an old PHP release. Your code is probably a spagetthi code and you would need to completely rewrite it.
This is the problem with web applications. You can never stop. You need to constantly update it and maintain it. If you leave it alone for a few years the best thing you can do is delete it and start fresh
Whereas Software in C++ can be compiled with VC++05 and still work to this day.
Yeah, you're not wrong. Fortunately it's a relatively simple page, so it wouldn't be too much effort. Probably lower down on the priority list after recreating the Flash slideshow that I took down last year... (I'm not, for the record, getting paid to do this, or I'd be more on top of it)
There's also the issue that if you are running such application you are probably dealing with user data. You are liable for storing it and your responsibility is to do it properly. You need to apply patches, upgrade PHP/server and make sure you follow the right security procedures (e.g. never store passwords anywhere on the server)
Oh, and getting SSL on the server. Before the upgrade...well, let's just say that the version of OpenSSL installed on the server wasn't vulnerable to Heartbleed because it predated the introduction of the bug.
No user data, fortunately, or I'd have been more concerned. Just an events calendar. It's a website for a small local business in my hometown that I'm particularly fond of.
@eyllanesc thanks, that's interesting, that's a weird license model. So they're actually different in ways beyond just needing to comply with different license terms?