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4:54 AM
It has started
 
 
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6:34 AM
@DenysSéguret The revolution of the misaligned tags? ;)
 
Every interface change they do, they misalign things by a few pixels. They don't see these things.
 
Oh, ye pixelblinds!
 
TBH every legacy application has this problem. Designed by somebody who has an eye for this, grows to be popular, then modified on a boss' instruction by somebody who doesn't...
Sometimes I don't know how to explain how much I'm pained by a colleague's addition... and I secretly fix the css
 
6:52 AM
Well, that's because box-models suck. They are unable to handle these sort of changes. But remember that SO is currently worth $1.8B so I safely assume, they can afford to hire a bloody designer and a frontend developer..
 
 
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9:44 AM
Oof, it seems the Go logo doesn't really work at that scale and color. The visual misalignment is due to those "speed lines" also being blue.
 
@Jason That's what the designers are for TBH..
 
Interesting. I wondered why the lines weren't visible in Denys' version, thinking they were blue by accident and blended in with the background, but they disappear at that scale due to being that small.
@PeterVaro Yeah, I'm not sure what happened. At least the Rust logo's sprocket is easy to align :-)
 
10:08 AM
I really don't like the idea that some organization, be it formal or not, would decide what's a canonical or good answer. I prefer the chaos of votes and undisciplined people
 
10:19 AM
I think the same, but the ability for a "collective" to publish articles does seem somewhat interesting.
 
 
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11:49 AM
 
12:14 PM
@Jason Do we need SO to publish articles ?
 
The differ of SO is quite bad too:
you have to do the comparison yourself to see the changes
 
click on side by side markdown
 
12:29 PM
@DenysSéguret I'm not sure, ideally not in my opinion, but I thought linking to your own content outside of Stack Overflow was not allowed? One of the more prolific people on answering questions, gman, seems to have quit because he allegedly was not allowed to comment and link to relevant content outside of Stack Overflow.
 
@Jason best is to copy relevant content and link to the article for more, this rule is to avoid, "I use SO to promote some content"
I see this person don't like his comment been deleted for nothing like me :p
but he doesn't seem to understand very well comment are irrevelant anyway
> I found both of these claims rather ludicrous. Comments have a voting system. Some comments get hundreds of vote. Why would anyone design a voting system for something that has zero value?
comment don't have downvote
I think he is too angry to see
 
1:10 PM
@Stargateur, that's why I thought the long form articles might be nice to have. They don't violate those rules at first glance?
 
@Jason it's not a RULE RULE, it's just avoid it. I expect gman write this comment a lot of at some point its comment get instant report
he didn't get any mod message so I expect mod didn't care much, and just remove comment
but I agree that mod that can delete comment without a word is annoying
even if comment are temporary, if a mod need to delete it it's show a problem
and just delete without tell why to the owner doesn't solve the root problem
 
@Stargateur Yeah, once again a lack of communication ruins good things.
 
1:59 PM
Or one can do what I did once, when I actively contributed to SO and had waaaay too much time on my hands: I posted a comment, it got deleted, then I reposted it again. This deletion went on for 2 hours every 5 minutes, then it slowed down for half an hour, than an hour. At the end, after more than battling for 48 hours, the one who kept deleting my comment gave up on it.
So you know, fuck the rules :see_no_evil:
(As I said many times before: overacting moderators and implicit and open-to-interpretation rules are not a good combination. I wholeheartedly feel the frustration of that guy you linked -- without knowing anything of their comments or behaviour.)
 
 
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6:05 PM
@PeterVaro I love this
@PeterVaro I clearly feel him too
that again why I don't like much all these "moderator" over internet
they handle way to much power, yeah sure it's "just" power over one site for example, I often read "so what it's not very important", yeah sure, but that doesn't make it false, moderator have all power combined, they do the law, judge people based on their own law, and do the sentence... that quite a lot of power
thus I always ask for mandatory open talk, every time a mod tell me "let's talk in private" I refuse
and hell they all want to avoid public debate
 
I have no problem with moderation, however great their power might be, nor have I with open-to-interpretation rules. What I actively cannot tolerate is the combination of these two. Because that is dangerous, virtually always abused, and serves no one at the end.
@Stargateur That can be indeed a clear sign, they are not so sure about themselves and / or their opinion about their moderation / actions.
 
@PeterVaro that where SO shine almost all is public
avoiding most problem
 
I'd say, all problems of a certain kind :)
 
6:20 PM
well, comment are deleted silencly, and mod often engage in private direct discution with user sometime, thus not perfect
but meta make it a lot better
meta is what make SO so great :p
 
 
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8:48 PM
@Stargateur Yes. It's the Meta drama that makes SO worth revisiting.
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@PeterVaro Ha, as funny as that scenario sounds I think I'll try to avoid risking a ban :p
 
 
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10:07 PM
@E_net4theflagger I know you know
 

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