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8:28 AM
@manro That's not even true; wars always hurt the economy. It is somewhat true that the economy tends to rebound after a war. At least, it has on a couple of historical occasions where there was a clearly defined end to the war.
 
 
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1:29 PM
@CodyGray well, it depends really.
WW2 did wonders for the US economy, but you can hardly rely on those same conditions for other wars
 
Not during the war; only after.
 
The massive mobilization of industry and creation of millions of jobs hurt an economy that was largely taking a nap?
or rather was in a coma due to the great depression
 
 
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2:42 PM
@CodyGray tylerH said what i wanted. USA made hay on WWII without serious losses.
Total U.S. gold reserves stored at all locations peaked in October 1941 at 651.4 million troy ounces (20,262 metric tons) and ended the year at 649.6 million troy ounces (20,206 metric tons).
 
Well the number of gold reserves is not really related to the strength of the country's GDP/economy
it just shows how much they have in terms of wealth reserves
 
 
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7:13 PM
@TylerH In that time dollar was linked to the gold
1934-1971
?
 
In today's episode of "Math is Hard", featuring the Stack Exchange reputation page: i.stack.imgur.com/5RgQP.png
although I can no longer reproduce that.
I was trying to check if it was a userscript, although I don't think I have any that affect that page...
 
I don't understand :-)
 
100 + 10 + 290 + 2 + 820 + 110 != 202
also you cannot get that much rep in a day from upvotes anyway
 
200 max + 2 from editing?)
 
Also 121 upvotes on one post would be a lot in one day
 
7:23 PM
@manro yes
 
@RyanM ah, yes, the illusive bug with reputation - apparently, everyone can reproduce it aside from SE
 
@RyanM all right. Where are problems?
 
and by not reproducible, I literally mean they slapped a no-repro tag on one such report: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/378170/…
 
Or 200 is max with editing also?
Oleg 👋🍻
 
I am voting to close this message as a duplicate of "Why did I gain/lose reputation? Can I audit my reputation history?"
> You can earn a maximum of +200 reputation from upvotes and suggested edits in any given day. Accepted answers and bounties are counted separately. Earned, uncounted reputation does not "roll over" to the next day.
 
7:30 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yeah, it's inconsistent and goes away on refresh...
 
@RyanM something weird is also going on with the unread rep gains for the day indicator too. Today, I had an upvote (+10), downvoted an NAA (-1), which got refunded (+1), then downvoted another NAA (-1). Indicator still shows +8.
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Recently I had something similar. I can't remember the exact details but it was something like: 2 unread notifications, both for a +10; one unread for -1; total was shown as +8.
 
@VLAZ yeah, there's definitely something wrong with the counter...
 
As I said, maybe my details are off but so was the maths in that notification for sure.
 
The unread rep gains indicator has funny handling of rep loss.
 
7:40 PM
Yep. Once I got a +1. Turns out it wasn't a refunded downvote, but a second upvote I had received and hadn't read. The first one was few days before. There was -19 in between.
That's when it works, though.
 
7:55 PM
@manro Yes, but again, the dollar's value is not the same thing as the strength of the economy
they are linked, but there are many things between them
and they're really orthogonal at best, anyway
what matters for an economy is the number of jobs you have, the growth of the job sector, the number of people who have filed for unemployment benefits recently, the number of work-age citizens you have, the general gross domestic product of your economy, how much you import vs export across every sector, whether you have debt you owe or credit you are owed, etc.
the global purchasing power of the dollar is mostly irrelevant to all of that
@RyanM Lol, it is daily for me. I will see three values; one at the top notification bar, a different at the top of the rep page, and a third value when I calculate up all the rep changes since I last visited the page
it's never been right since the screw up redesign of the profile page
 
8:38 PM
@TylerH Err... I guess I'll try to avoid getting into an extended argument, since this isn't "Ministry of History", but... the US economy was already recovering thanks to a variety of post-depression programs before the war started. The war put a massive strain on the economy once it did start, as wars are wont to do. All production moved to a wartime footing, cutting out many consumer goods and services, which wrecked many sectors of the economy.
The economy did rebound extremely strongly afterwards, due to pent-up demand, improved technology, etc., and it is reasonable to pinpoint the war as the cause, but it wasn't during the war itself, it was only after the war concluded and the economy was able to go back to "normal".
 
fair argument
 
Yes, the US owned the primary global means of production at that time, and continued to do so for a long while, after being driven so hard by the war requirements. So that goes to marno's argument, and that's true to a certain extent, but that could happen outside of a war context, as it did during the 1960s with the technology push. (Although I guess you could also call that the Cold War?)
And yeah, US currency was strong, and would remain so for quite a while, but I think that was mostly due to the rest of the world getting pwned by a world war. :-)
Although US currency never really dropped all that much, and remains strong today, so there are surely other factors at work.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Wow.
 
@CodyGray well, bretton woods is the reason for that
 
9:03 PM
@CodyGray there's also an extremely goofy situation that the only post where staff interacted is closed against a, ahem, canonical
 
9:53 PM
Random thought, apropos of nothing: if a moderator applied all five status tags to a meta post, no non-moderator could edit the tags at all.
this fact is useful in exactly zero siutations
 
10:15 PM
There's more than five status tags. :P
 
well, that's an unexpected drop-in :) o/
 
10:33 PM
Hiya! :D
 
hiya! what brought you to MOSH today other than making sure of @RyanM's statement correctness, of course? :)
 
She didn't actually disprove the correctness of Ryan's statement
 
Nor did I say anything about disproving :)
 
I think our route to successful nitpicking lies in the claim that it's useful in exactly zero situations. We just need to come up with one situation where it's useful.
 
huh, quite a task
 
10:42 PM
This is something we excel at!
 
hmm, btw, is it even possible given that one tag is always required on one posts where mod-only tags are available?
 
Oh, no. I don't think it is. You need one of the standard Meta tags.
 
Hmmm, there are 8...two of which I failed to remember when counting, and one of which I did not know existed.
 
How could you have forgotten ?
Interesting there have been far more questions marked [status-completed] than [status-declined].
I guess that's because mods also use that tag on simple requests.
 
10:59 PM
@CodyGray I thought it was called
 
Naming is hard
 
I had also never considered that the system won't prevent you from tagging a question both and .
I guess it assumes people with moderator privileges won't do dumb stuff. :-)
 
be right back :)
 
I see Bhargav has done it for some tag synonym requests
 
Not sure if you're just practicing your SEDE skills, but that's clearly visible in easier ways: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/…
 
yes, ofc, just practicing SEDE
I see Bhargav is the sole abuser :)
 
Heisen-mod
 
6 counts on MSE
such a venerable company :) animuson, Adam Lear, Nick Craver, Oded, and Shog9
 
The pool of candidates is inherently small
 
11:20 PM
apparently, no mod on MSE ever done this
I guess it's not often (if ever?) that any of these tags are slapped by mods over there, though
 
Not sure why
They do tag management, too
 

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