The generous interpretation is that it's a question-answering service, and so writing code for askers is not the primary goal, even if it's a major part of how programming questions are answered.
Which differs from "we will not write code for you," which implies that we don't answer questions that require writing code for the asker, which is...not the case.
I should just add a watch subroutine to my comment monitoring to calculate what percentage on average of their answers are code. I'm sure I'd find some interesting results there.
@HenryEcker Join the club. I guess the issue is that we don't have French fries or milkshakes?
@HenryEcker Confusion between upvoting and accepting.
@RyanM Wait, did they reverse course on that change? I forgot all about it! But I'm definitely not seeing it now. So either a userscript I have has been automatically updated to fix it, or it never got implemented.
joking aside... why do people assign significance to this change when trying to reason about why there aren't many reviewers? Why is that reviewing is a soul-crashing chore not the first argument?
I want to translate the following Spanish sentence into English:
Tengo menos de treinta años.
By the way the speaker of this Spanish sentence means that he/she is not yet thirty years old. I think in English something like the following might be correct but I can't be sure.
I am younger than t...
Is it practical to get a slightly larger sized bike and thereby make the seat lower relative to the frame in order to make the bike less aggressive? I'm looking at a Specialized Allez road bike and it looks slightly too aggressive for me so can I get one size larger?
Oh. I thought you were doing tag cleanup or something. I thought it was just coincidence that so many were already completed.
Maybe you should, like, raise moderator flags? Otherwise, if I hadn't been looking at the homepage to see your edits and evaluating whether they needed to be retagged, nothing would have been improved.
@CodyGray No, not really. The member-function-pointers wiki does additionally mention that they can't be converted to void* like non-member function pointers, but I don't think that's necessary in the wiki.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Eh, do you think that would actually help? I intentionally didn't propose including a specific reason why not because (A) it's best to keep the text on the page relatively short, and (B) it doesn't always immediately ban the new account, and if someone figured out that it didn't, they'd think they found a "workaround", which would motivate them to keep trying it...
@CodyGray dunno, I don't think anything would help :) What we have here is kind of like putting a "no trespassing" sign and then employing a half-blind 86-yo guard to enforce it
@CodyGray definitely - that's why I am totally fine with the update :) I only mention the warning because I firmly consider "the rules should be hidden because if they will be shown, people will abuse them" to be a wrong stance (in general). I'd love to have all rules shouted out to users in their face and then, should people start abusing them, to deploy technical solutions to prevent them from doing so. A man can dream!
@CodyGray yup, and that's why I like the change too
@CodyGray dunno - it's public info but it is obscured behind the MSE FAQ. Showing what exact consequences are would be better, IMO (and deter some from trying in the first place - think of it as a "high voltage - deadly" sign). But that's not a hill I am willing to die on :)
The exact consequences are what I said: if a moderator catches you doing this, you'll be vaporized.
The fact that there may or may not be some heuristics that allow automated detection is not something anyone should rely on, and we don't want people thinking that because they skirted that automated detection, they're home-free.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That's... somehow better than the fact that they recently exposed all vote history to mods...
@CodyGray could do both :) Warn that it is inherited and that they will be poofed out of existence. Anyways, this part is a "meh" situation either way
@CodyGray heh, seen that one - frankly, I am not sure why shouldn't you as mods be able to see them. That aside, how on earth has it made to production?
@CodyGray yeah, I just never got why exactly - mods are high-trust and are bound by the agreement, after all. A reasonably limited tool would be nice, methinks
It's part of a larger frustration for me recently. Virtually every time I say something (including in person, such as in meetings), someone will reply to me saying almost exactly the same thing I just said.
Achievement unlocked: earned rep on four SE sites (including one Teams site) without actually posting anything today on any of them. Admittedly, one was a hot network question that was still up from a few days ago.