@dbc it looks VLQ, although there may have been some sense behind it. It's a little hard to imagine AI producing that.
actually, I can imagine the author stitching that together from multiple chatgpt copy-and-pastes while having relatively little understanding of formatting
but it's primarily seemingly talking about using the IntellijIDEA IDE with SQL, which is clearly unrelated to the question.
anyway, the Q is clearly too broad if it's even topical: it's contemplating a novel use for a technology, in a very abstract way.
@VLAZ the watch mechanism in SmokeDetector is cross-site, but if you have a high-precision rule that should only be implemented on a small number of sites, it might be worth the effort to code it in findspam.py which offers existing facilities for this
@Nick yes, but that's a simple thing to edit out of the post without changing the intent. (It would invalidate the existing answer but, as I commented there, that's a link-only tool recommendation lacking user guidance in any case)
@Adriaan true. But given the sole answer (other than the spam one) in 2 years I think just closing and deleting it is the way to go, and the exact reason perhaps isn't that important.
@Adriaan But think of the seconds they save by not reading the description.
If you post 1000 questions and add 5 tags, then don't read the description of each, that's about 1 second per tag. That saves you 5000 seconds. It's about 83 minutes. You can use that time to learn to paint dogs, or assemble a robot or something.
@NathanOliver it says "helpful" on an AIGC flag of mine, but the OP self-deleted the answer. Hence I wondered. But it has been seen and handled by a mod in that case
@Adriaan I can't say I cleared any of your flags, but in cases where AIGC posts have already been deleted I tend to just mark them helpful and move on. Nothing can clear mod flags except a mod
Bah. IT set up my laptop anew and didn't tell me to save browser settings ... So I've lost all me bookmarks, all me saved logins and all canned comments+userscripts. Going to be a fun afternoon
@Adriaan If you're using Firefox or Chrome, you can create an account to sync your settings. It will save the addons and bookmarks at least, but not settings for the addons. So, userscripts/userstyles and settings for those would need to be restored separately.
@VLAZ and if you're in an enterprise setting with group policy locking down firefox accounts or something, you can do what I generally do and just copy your user profile folder from a backup from the old laptop to the new one
then use that profile in the new environment. All your settings, bookmarks, history, saved passwords, and even sessions will be carried over
^ also possible. If you have some sort of shared drive you can use on your machine, you can also set the profile to be automatically copied there. I use FreeFileSync to do something like that for a bunch of files I want access to on both my desktop and laptop. I've set up jobs to watch for changes and copy over changes to/from the network drive.
@Machavity True, I did see something on Mastodon yesterday, and it's mostly the nixcraft post I've been seeing on twitter (presumably they post to both)
@Machavity Quick scan seems to suggest "no". I saw some questions that "involved" lorem ipsum (like how to display it) but weren't about that. The oldest question seems to be related to mock data. Some ask how to generate lorem ipsum which might be OK but...not sure if it merits an entire tag.
ah, the joy of other network sites... where you have to flag instead of CV, and mods don't understand scope of their own site and so decline your flag about an off-topic question that's also a non-reproducible typo issue, to boot š
Besides, I figured you'd all appreciate the comedy gold in that post
> When you search āC#ā or āC++ā in the keyword search field, the search renders to just āCā, and jobs associated with all three languages show up in search results
Quick question: I was gonna suggest a synonym to be created, and stumbled upon a 3.5-years request on MSO, what's the correct course of action here? Should I make a new request? Or bump the old one (if so, how?)
I have noticed some 'backlogged' requests on deleted posts that were not graveyarded yet. Refer to chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=-pls&room=41570 and scroll down. Should anything be done about them?
You may be seeing transcript results for items that have already been moved to the graveyard
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@Gugu72 I linked the questions that appear to need retagging. If you want to clean that up and create a more proper tag for python, let me know and I can synonym the main tag
@Machavity I'll do that right now, and follow what had been discussed in the post I linked (ie. create a python-slate tag). I'll let you know once done so that you can synonym the tag.
@Machavity It appears a lot more questions needed retagging, which lead to the creation of slate-docsslate-shopifypython-slate. The remaining questions with the slate tag are either: Questions that should be tagged slate.js...
...Closed questions that shouldn't have this tag ; Questions for which I cv-pls or del-pls just above and that shouldn't have this tag : This specific question which is about another type of Slate, because I'm not sure how should that one be handled