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02:19
"I don't think I have any probleme with my code so I didn't post it here. The problem is..."
 
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04:50
@cigien I custom-flagged the answer but am sadly out of CVs for the day for the question
Out of CVs in 5 hours? Ouch :(
@cigien The CV queue plus this room has that effect :-)
@RyanM You're a beast
A CV beast anyway
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05:37
Is this NAA as link-only?
@sta I think not an answer. I have flagged, downvoted, and voted to delete.
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06:02
@IanCampbell thank you for sharing your opinion
08:12
 
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@HovercraftFullOfEels you're not linking to the answer but to an external site (spam link)
@jps you're right, it is this answer
@Dharman: please delete this post with the erroneous link
12:01
@HovercraftFullOfEels I saw that from a SD report, which lead me to check their other posts for plagiarism.
@gre_gor smart. I have flagged the moderators with a custom flag, but those can be slow to be answered
 
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14:23
@TylerH aaand OP is inexplicably demanding the post be reverted to an inaccessible, no-description single image, because... "dark mode"? Oy vey...
Ew, a button and link for articles just appeared in profile pages next to questions and answers (when viewing the top/most recent 10 or so)
lag occurred for a second on me and then article options appeared
14:47
@TylerH IMHO it would be somewhat easier to read with more white padding around the images, since the icons sort of bleed into the dark background, but...it's still better than the whole thing being an image :-(
15:02
@RyanM it's just ironic, too. "think of how people use this answer". More like "think of how they won't be able to use it now if they rely on assistive tech"
17:21
When you are reading a post and someone suggest that there's a mistake in the answer, but the mistake is in the specification
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@Dharman translated now (though title still pending)
@TylerH I don't know if VS Code IntelliSense icons have actual dark mode versions, but if there are ones, it would be good to use them. I'd agree with the OP there that many of the current icon images have very poor contrast in dark mode. That poor contrast tends to indicate that they are not the actual icons which would be used by IntelliSense in a supported dark mode.
Converting the table to Markdown was quite a bit a work and that it's a definite improvement, IMO, over just the large image. Thanks for doing that, as it certainly improves the answer, IMO.
@Makyen Yes, it's my fault for not being clear on it, but you are falling prey to the same confusion that Machavity (and perhaps OP) did. The different sets of icons are not to reflect a difference in VS, but rather a difference in whether the reader is using dark mode or light mode on Stack Overflow
Hmmm... OK. That definitely isn't how I'd have read that then.
I had resolved to go remove the transparent pngs since they aren't needed for light mode (given that SO light mode uses a white background you just end up seeing the icon and not the background on the icon png for the ones with white backgrounds), but before I had time to get into that, OP had already reverted to a single static image
I agree with Ryan M's point that some more white background "padding" would make the icons easier to see, and I'm willing to work on that, but that would be significantly more work, given that I just used the exact/actual pngs that the Microsoft Docs page uses.
It will entail opening each image in Photoshop (or some equivalent editor) and expanding the canvas size by 5px or so and then re-uploading them all
18:02
@TylerH I feel like there's a one-liner bash script using imagemagick that would do them all at once.
@TylerH If you're going to go to that level of manipulation, I'd either: get the real dark mode icons from IntelliSense, which appear to exist, or convert the color on the ones which are primarily B/W. Those appear to be using the current text color for their drawing (probably just an SVG in IntelliSense).
18:15
@IanCampbell If I used bash or imagemagick, that might sound like a plan :-)
That's fair. Another thought I had was make a marquee of a given size in photoshop (etc) of a given dimension and then copy them out of one screenshot one at a time. I think it's a very nice table even though I experience SO in the dark.
Is stackoverflow.com/questions/71429203/… on-topic? I'm wondering how it will fare as newer versions are released.
19:18
btw, the display of helpful flags on profiles is "status-planned" now
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thank god
19:55
@snakecharmerb Maybe close as professional server?
I agree it won't age well.
@Makyen Hmm, the CV-request-generator is warning me on every single question as of a few mins ago. It might have something to do with the "Active" field at the top of the page changing to "Modified". I have no idea when that change happened.
I'm seeing other users post requests generated with that userscript, so it might just be me.
Alternatively, no one cares about the rules but you? =P
That's ... possible :p
20:10
@cigien Yeah, I can reproduce the issue. Also, the Review Queue Helper is now broken.
I'm going to miss those hotkeys.
@cigien You are correct. The check is startsWith('Active')
@HenryEcker Yeah, that looks right. Looks like an easy enough fix. I wonder when the field changed to "Modified" though. Can't have been too long ago.
@Cristik Why not ask an ontopic question where that information can live?
Or, actually see if it exist elsewhere
20:16
@cigien To clarify, I'm not seeing the warning on new posts, just old ones that have recent activity, so as Henry mentioned, it appears to be an issue with the code checking for recent activity only.
@Braiam I did a quick search before posting the request here, couldn't find a similar question on the other SE sites. Though I'm not familiar with the problem domain of the question, so maybe that's my search couldn't find them...
@Cristik This does not seem that valuable; in over 10.5 years it received less than 6,000 views. And, it's also not about programming. Why should it be undeleted?
@HenryEcker Confirmed, thanks. Simply editing that to startsWith('Modified') let me post the request I just made without a warning :)
@Cristik Those kind of features depend on the filesystem, so I doubt that you will find anything like it.
@cigien Nice! :) I love an easy fix
20:25
@TylerH, @Braiam the answer provides useful insights about the problem, and has 11 upvotes - to me this says the answer is useful. yes, the topic is clearly off-topic, but so are other many questions on SO, that are kept either for historical reasons, or because they provide useful information
@Cristik The bar for those should be much much higher.
As I said before, ask it in the correct site then.
@Cristik the historical lock is used for questions of historical significance, of which both score and view count are factors (though not the only factors). That being said, the typical threshold for them is in the hundreds of thousands (or more) of views and triple digits, score-wise, typically. They also tend to be programming-related, just not in-scope for some other reason.
This question is inherently out-of-scope by its very topic, so could not ever hope to become on-topic. As such I don't think it belongs on Stack Overflow (remember, the site is for questions that are about a specific programming question/problem. That a question doesn't belong here doesn't mean it's not a good one, just that it doesn't fit that parameter).
I suspect it might be on-topic on either Linux.SE or Superuser.
@Ruzihm I don't think that's a valid close reason. Also, it's not clear that the code OP is looking for is proprietary.
Request Generator update: Version 2.0.1 (GitHub) (install); Adjust to a few recent changes by SE: Active-> Modified; /posts/ajax-load-realtime response
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@cigien Done. Thanks for the ping
np. Thanks for fixing it so soon.
@cigien np. I also had a fix for the recent change to SE's response to /posts/ajax-load-realtime in the pipeline, so ...
@TylerH my only reasoning was to not delete content that has helped and might help other people. But as you said, those 11 votes the answer has received in 8 years are not an enough indicator of the answer's usefulness...
21:50
@TylerH Yeah, off topic doesn't mean bad question, just not the right place. I wish we stopped using "off topic" when we actually mean "not a good question"
semantics
Nope, it's not semantics. Off topic here literally means not the topic you can ask about. That's why there's two sections on the help center about asking: ask and don't ask. Ask deals with the topicness, don't ask deals with the question quality
whether or not it's a bad question is immaterial
it's closable or it isn't
FWIW 'semantics' means 'meaning' so that literally is semantics...
Kevin is using semantics as a dismissive, which is also another usage of semantics. Like the expression "is just semantics".
21:55
100%
And I'm saying that is not just semantics, its something important about messaging and being clear with it.
So as not to muddle the term off topic with things that are actually on topic, but run foul of other guidance.
What messaging was getting muddled?
That programming questions that are unclear/too broad/opinion based are off topic. They are not, they are squarely on topic, we just don't do that kind of questions no matter what the topic is.
unfortunately, the system is designed such that site-specific close reasons go under off-topic
Not anymore. Don't you see that they changed the term?
21:59
no, i haven't seen that
You almost quoted it: A community-specific reason. This question doesn’t meet a Stack Overflow guideline.
so what's the problem then?
10 mins ago, by Braiam
@TylerH Yeah, off topic doesn't mean bad question, just not the right place. I wish we stopped using "off topic" when we actually mean "not a good question"
Stop using off topic for unclear/too broad/opinion based.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
22:09
So your concern is with users referring to close-worthy questions in conversation by the wrong term/close reason name. That seems like a hill not worth dying on, tbh. Like trying to get people to pronounce 'gif' correctly.
it's jif
I knew I liked you
are you also annoyed by people who pronounce json "jason"
who tf is jason
I don't mind that, I don't think. I never hear anyone pronounce it out loud for the most part
i didn't until we had a new dev, and he did it several times before i realized he wasn't referring to someone
22:13
though I would say "Jay sohn" rather than "Jay sun" (the latter of which is how I pronounce the name 'Jason')
i think of it as, javascript object notation, js object notation, js on
Ah. I would guess that that is a very uncommon way to think of it but that's just my gut
What irks me more is Ajax. Ajax, AJAX, and AJaX are all technically correct ways to type it.
at least I haven't seen anyone using AJ&X
i've never heard anyone pronounce ajax
a-jax
It's just... the name of the GReek warrior
"Ay Jacks"
the ajax commercials were before my time
22:18
What are you, 12?
34, did i just miss them?
(had to use math)
I think so. They still come on from time to time
if you mean the cleaner
 
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