@Makyen Well in fairness I didn't know it was scrolling to the "correct" space then the rest of the page grew. To me it just looked like it scrolled to the wrong spot. Unfortunately perceiving ms changes during render is not something I can do with just my eyes. Now that I know where to look I can put together a solution if when I have the time (or just be okay refreshing the page when it comes up)
This question is clearly asking to add a try/catch block while using async/await and the guy clearly stated that my comment did solve his problem. Can we vote to close as duplicate please? stackoverflow.com/questions/72904254/…
For that kind of answer, one might as well wonder why they didn't bother putting that as an answer instead of in a comment, and then being bothered by getting allegedly plagiarized.
Where I am now, "meh" (pronounced halfway like "may") means "mother". As in "Mekong" (the big river), which is short for "Meh Nam Khong". "Mother of the water Khong".
Any Firefox Nightly users here? I've been experiencing a lot of websocket issues on SE (missed chat messages/updates, pages not updating when posts are deleted/edited, etc.), but seemingly only in Firefox.
Y'see, there happen to be a non-negligible amount of such users leaving comments and appending answers with stuff like "If the answer is helpful, please click "√" on the left panel of the answer and kindly upvote it".
Personally I'd like to take another crack at that rule, maybe something like my better-received proposal, for exactly the reason that they keep posting these.
But yes, there are...generally speaking, lest I comment on any one particular user or group of users...a number of people working for large companies that treat Stack Overflow as a sort of helpdesk or ticketing system.
Definitely feel free to flag such comments as "No longer needed" or leave a custom post flag if there are a lot from a particular user that we should sweep up in bulk (we have a search, review, and delete tool for comments)
I've even encountered users complaining that the company listed SO as their "official support platform", with no visible presence whatsoever over the last 10 years of the company
Is this spam? The entire questions is iffy (it reads as a support issue for a third-party API to me), but this answer basically says "Use this code", with a non-disclosed link to their own github
@Adriaan That is, unfortunately, common. It would be OK to direct people to SO/SE, if the company doing so was crystal clear about explaining the scope of questions which are permitted on the sites. For anything other than something like an API, directing all their customers at SO is ... unlikely to be a good experience for us/SO or that company's customers.
For technical support on usage of the Acme Api® API, please use the Stack Overflow forum. There, your questions will be heavily downvoted, closed and deleted; you will also likely be banned from asking more questions.
@SunderamDubey mind not clogging the transcript with loose pings, without a connected sentence? If you want to edit a previous message to attach a ping, feel free to do so by either hovering your mouse over it and clicking the little down-pointing triangle on the left and select edit, or simply press the up-arrow on your keyboard.
And you my dear @JeanneDark, seriously I have no exact knowledge of flags, so sorry for that, if my close reason was not correct, at first I thought Needs details or clarity, which you told I am right for that reason, my motive is to close the question.
@KevinB Too long? I'm assuming that, for a poster with nearly 6k rep, the system didn't enqueue that one automatically ... so somebody must have flagged it. That could even be construed as malicious flagging, IMHO.
no mod action needs to happen on the question, or the answer, the op just might need to be nudged/informed about how to move forward/what limitations exist on deletion and why
@HenryEcker I'm sorry if my earlier comment came off as a bit harsh. It was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but that appears to have been lost. At the time, I was mostly frustrated at myself for having thought of the resource loading issue when you initially mentioned your problem, but dismissed suggesting it as the possible problem, because the page jumping around for late resource loading is something I usually see as fairly obvious, when it happens, and if that was what was happening, I assumed you'd see it to and mention it. I may be that I'm specifically aware of it and watching for it and/or it may just be more noticeable to me, at least under some conditions, due to browser/networking/computer load/etc. differences.
@Adriaan I've observed that yesterday and today: Several obvious NAAs were upvoted, but no review yet or any sensible explanation (different accounts etc.)
Looks to me like someone is maybe going through new answers and upvoting for fun or to get some meaningless badge
I agree. Could also be people who have the same problem as the OP and appreciate a "I have the same problem" answer, or, like in this case, also want to hire Marco
@Adriaan OP is not the developer of that software but just a user (although as IT) and is asking us to debug some proprietary software without much useful info.
@Makyen No apologies necessary. I didn't find your comment harsh at all. Similarly I was just being factual. My internet and primary workstation both tend to be very fast (which is nice in all cases except for issues like this). Non-cached images load typically within 9-15ms after scroll time which was just too fast for me to catch without synthetically slowing things down with some debugging tools.
In any case, now that I have an idea it looks like an easy enough thing to tweak so we got there in the end.
I didn't know enough about the topic to know whether it was reasonable answerable which was why I asked. It also had already gone through a close-reopen cycle so that also gave me some pause.
@Adriaan Yes. It's fluctuated substantially over the last year (or year and a half, depending on when you want to say it started). There have been multiple periods where it's been quiet for a notable amount of time, but then followed by a large spurt for a couple/few/several days.
@KevinB Well yeah that except exists for any topic, but it's something we should not allow for because it happens extremely rarely and cannot be counted upon.
unless you're an SO employee and you think it's a great example of an SO question so you use it on a blog...
anybody know if a regex to match a string of numbers (e.g. 123456789) that will be checked in isolation (e.g. not as part of another string) needs $ on the end of the matching regex? I have ^\d+$ from a project I inherited but I am thinking the $ is not needed
regex101.com seems to confirm it isn't needed to match. Wondering if there is some edge case I'm missing since I don't often use regex
@TylerH If the pattern isn't anchored to the end, all the test will do is check that the string starts with at least one digit. If that fulfills your purposes, feel free to leave off the $
"String contains only digit(s)" vs "String starts with digit(s)"
@CertainPerformance Ah, so to make sure that everything in the string is a digit rather than a space or letter or whatever, that's what the ^ and $ combined do, thanks
@HenryEcker If you come up with a solution in the form of something I (well, ideally anyone, but mainly me... hehe) could use, could you share it with me? It's an issue I would personally like to mitigate as well.
@Spevacus WILCO. if when I have the time to work on a fix I'll definitely share it. Unfortunately, I'm just returning from 2 weeks of traveling so I'm a bit swamped at the moment... so I don't know when that'll be =)
The reason I was traveling was quite enjoyable. Though location OTOH... It was just really unfortunate timing to be in Washington DC. Just a touch more excitement than I was budgeting for.