The info for kubernetes has a capitalized warning: KUBERNETES QUESTIONS MUST BE PROGRAMMING RELATED. which leads me to believe many OT questions fall into this topic.
this one hanged open for 7 hours and even has got an accepted answer. This one pollutes the site for about 4 days now (probably waiting for some kind soul to answer it in comments). This isn't even closed after 7 days because review timed out. This hangs on the site for about a week. <--- Your expectations sound a bit too optimistic, sorry @Luuklag — gnat11 mins ago
^^^ folks, have you considered setting up a bot that would feed comments containing word "English" into this room? To help detect non-English questions
@NathanOliver "Gallons of cabbage" horrifying. A) as far as I am aware cabbage is a solid, i.e. comes in weight measures, not volume measures; B) freedom units :(
@NickA ah, the famous 2.27L (or something?) cartons of milk in the UK. I love that when they introduced the SI, producers thought it cheaper to just print another number, than modify the machinery to make different cartons
I just got told that people in the world use km/L to measure transport efficiency... I've never heard of that and just thought everyone uses MPG (even though we don't use gallons in the UK)
@NathanOliver although, to be fair, one buys liquid fuel, and that gets gasified before injection into the explosion chamber of a fossil fuel engine. So you do burn gas, but it's only gas for the very last millisecond of its lifetime
We have 3 primary fuels in the states: gas (petrol with up to 10% ethonol), 85/15 (basically the opposite of gas 85% ethonol, 15% gas), and diesel. LNG/LPG is really only used commercially.
@NathanOliver ethanol can be in gas form. So you mean "petrol" as in: a liquid ofhydrocarbon chains with only 10% C2H4, the rest different? (Sorry, no subscripts here)
Supposedly it makes the emissions better. What I really think is the reason is we have lots of corn, and pay farmers to plant it even if we don't need it for food stuffs, so we make fuel out if so it doesn't go to waste.
@NathanOliver sort-of makes sense. Diesel has longer chains than benzine. Diesel is worse in terms of air pollution (ultra-fine dust I mean there), but better in terms of greenhouse gas emissions due to a better combustion grade. So adding ethanol would increase greenhouse gas emissions but decrease air pollution in the vicinity of the car, such as big cities
@SmokeDetector whoa, that's one fast and big change
I wouldn't count being a dupe target as recent activity. That said, if it really needs to be closed I wouldn't if a cv-pls is asked for. I just ask that this be occasional.
There is a strange relation between bad question and upvoted answer. Is there some shadow rules For those upvote on Simple answers to poor question? Or I'm bias and jealous of the +5 for "You re missing a `;` line 3"
You guy bath in bad question all day long. You might have a an explanation on this human behavior.
Well they can be helpful and often do answer the question, even if the answer is simple, best course is to close as typo and hope it gets deleted at some point
Can I gather support here for closing old questions with new activity? AFAIK, this platform do not allow to handle old questions with no recent activity.
@MichaelDodd Of-course; that will be mis-use of the feature. I understand that.
I think this question had an answer few time back which is now deleted. The user who posted an answer was behaving something like spammy. I cannot verify it now.
@RobertColumbia I disagree that this doesn't contain a MCVE. The code the OP provided would just not work. It wouldn't produce an error. They could've said "I clicked on the link and it still navigated" (i.e. "it's not working"), but... The problem the OP had is obvious from the code they've provided. I understand we'd expect there to be more code, but the OP just didn't have any more code, due to a complete misunderstanding as to how events, preventDefault(), and getElementsByTagName() work.
I'm not saying it's a good question. If we still had "lacks minimal understanding", that might fit.
@IronFlare It used to be the case, I don't know if that's still a thing, that if you get a 500 error in chat, you'd get a cat on a keyboard with a text "working on ur problemz" (that part is still there), and every once in a while, it would be one of the SE devs with cat ears and the same text.
> We are bringing the network up in read-only mode while we investigate what locked a SQL up hard. We'll return to read-write mode shortly. - @Nick_Craver
"Stackoverflow down is the path to the dark side. Stackoverflow down loads to fear. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering" - Meta.
@Compass - where do I go to see that? While I've been hanging out on SO for some time (and am here quite frequently) I still don't know half the tooling well enough ;)
I mean, the easiest programming course I ever had was a Java class in 9th grade where we literally just copied programs out of a book and got a 100 if we transcribed it without errors
I could totally see lazy (bad lazy, not good lazy) senior devs being OK with that for a few years
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Social media is the social interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.
Seems to be a meta tag.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unam...
@Dharman You could exclude pages that contain mysql_*.
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@IronFlare the 10 requests per day limit is for those who can contribute to the room by voting. Until you reach 3k you cannot vote. Normally you should not place any requests although occasional ones would be fine i guess.
@Makyen You mean exclude results from stackoverflow.com? Why do we even still have these answers, it's not like anyone is going to find them useful now?
@PearlySpencer Oh, interesting. I thought I had heard that one of the goals here was to make the CV process accessible to people with <3k rep. Would it be better for me to not participate until I've reached 3k, then?
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@IronFlare No need to rely on rumors. You can find everything you need to know here: socvr.org
@IronFlare There is not a requirement for you to have 3k rep. The official statement is "requests for actions which you can not perform should be kept to a minimum". That is not meant to mean that you can not make such requests. It's intended to mean that you should limit your requests to those questions which really should be closed quickly. Largely, it's going to depend on how people perceive the requests you make.