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5:05 AM
^ the question is pretty bad and probably a duplicate, but I don't know enough about PHP to select a good duplicate target
 
5:37 AM
 
Is this an answer? It looks like a "me too" post, but I wonder if you could interpret it as an answer to "Can I embed JupyterLab into a website?" ("No").
 
@gparyani you still do not ping moderators here. That rule hasn't changed. use a flag.
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Oh, OK, I thought the rule was for pings asking for action, not for those asking for questions.
Though I can see that it can be reasonably interpreted as a request for action. I apologize.
 
@JeanneDark no, that doesn't read like an answer to me, seems a new question with a unique problem.
 
Thanks!
But it will eventually Roomba since it's at -2 and has no answers
 
5:54 AM
That's true, but that'll take a while since the 30-day Roomba is only weekly and runs on Saturdays as far as I can tell. As this question was asked on a Tuesday, it will take longer
The 9-day Roomba for closed questions runs daily, but excludes questions closed as duplicates
For this reason (and another related to migrations), I prefer that questions which are both duplicates and closeable for another reason be closed for that other reason instead of as a dupe.
 
 
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7:05 AM
are pure ansible and/or terraform considered on-topic for SO?
 
What do you think about What is the list of supported languages/locales on Android? (NATO)? I hope I'm not opening a can of worms there.
 
@JeanneDark you mean this answer? It is low-quality and redundant, but for me, it seems to be an answer.
 
@Turing85 That's how I became aware of the question. I wonder if this old list question is considered acceptable.
 
Tim Post edits and made it CW. :)
 
@JeanneDark Well... the question in and of itself is somewhat probelmatic. In its current form, it is guaranteed that the answers are almost always outdated. If OP would have asked "where can I find the supported languages?", then it would be off-topic.
But with the RAW, I do not see any reason the question should be closed and/or deleted.
 
7:14 AM
RAW?
 
Rules as Written
 
Well it doesn't have any value either. All answers are outdated, and apparently there already is an official, up-to-date list of supported languages elsewhere.
 
Only few list questions, like the C and C++ book lists are allowed, and as animuson notes it's important that such questions are maintained.
 
@oguzismail not entirely. We can assume that the list of languages is probably increasing, not decreasing. So a good answer would probably list some languages and the link to the (hopefully always up-to-date ) online-resource.
 
And once that link is changed/broken it's all debris again. I say we get rid of it, it's useless unless properly maintained.
 
Are "same answer to multiple questions in short time" worth mod-flag? Can del-pls be placed here?
 
If they are identical, an automatic flag is raised
 
 
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9:57 AM
 
10:12 AM
 
10:28 AM
@ThierryLathuille It's closed already and there is no accepted answer
 
@bad_coder still no MRE, I am afraid
 
10:47 AM
@Dharman Oops, sorry, I pasted the same link twice...
 
@ThierryLathuille No problem. Also, please don't target users. We don't want to be involved in any user targeting in this room. The user might feel that we are taking actions against them instead of normal curation activities.
 
11:48 AM
@tripleee RO please trash; I posted an answer (of sorts)
 
Morning
 
12:25 PM
@NathanOliver o/
 
12:36 PM
Hi, I know it's the least appropriate room for this question, but where could I ask a SO mod for a request about my own account? (eg: asking if there any deleted post on my own account, etc)
I could ask in other channel but this seems to be the most active one, so yeah
(I'll delete this if this seems really inappropriate)
 
@NordineLotfi - make post on Meta (if you are question-banned, please read through this first)
 
Thanks but I already read the help center and asked some people on `Tavern on the meta` for suggestion :)

Some told me to ask a SO mod if there was any deleted post on my end, but from what I recall I never done that to my own account, although not sure if someone voted to delete one of my post and I forgot about it...
some other advice was to flag one of my own post with a custom flag but I didn't do that yet, since I wasn't sure what to say
 
> For users with less than 10k reputation, you may raise a custom moderator flag on one of your posts, state that you are question/answer banned, and request links to your negatively-scored posts. Alternatively, you can also ask a support question on Meta for a moderator to provide links to those posts.
 
I also did thought of making a meta post, but preferred to wait for confirmation on post deletion on my end
oh
@OlegValter I see, thanks for the detailed confirmation
 
@NordineLotfi We generally don't discuss mod stuff in here, but I'll save you (and us) a flag since I noticed it
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12:48 PM
@Machavity Thanks I appreciate. And again sorry for posting this here, since I didn't know any other way to contact a SO mod directly beside flag (and since someone recommended me that way as it could be the fastest)
 
You have two deleted posts (this and this)
Both were removed by Roomba
 
@Machavity Thanks, yeah I remember those. So i guess I can't undelete them to improve them and get out of the ban?
(since they were cleaned by roomba)
 
The Chen-Ho question is overly broad. Not sure it can be improved for SO. The other one could possibly be cleaned up. What you'll want to do there is edit it into shape and then mod flag for undeletion
 
@Machavity Alright, I'll do my best :) Thanks again and sorry for the disturbance/noise!
 
@NordineLotfi well, in my experience a Meta post (done in a respectful way - usually, people jump to "scrap the system" posts) is the best outlet there is (with a possible side-effect of exposing posts too much) given the amount of feedback you can get in the process
 
12:53 PM
@OlegValter yeah, but I feel like most of what I'll say will feel opinionated, and thus will lead to more down-voting/disagreement, so I preferred to keep this as "last resort" kind of thing.
Although i guess one can always be surprised by other reaction and some might agree with me, but I digress.
 
1:07 PM
@OlegValter I can understand the reluctance of folks to do that. Who wants Meta running through their post list, looking for quality problems?
 
@Machavity yeah, I can understand that concern too - although asking in SOCVR about the same thing is probably even riskier in that regards
 
@OlegValter Yeah. Mod flags are the safest, but the backlog there is large...
 
@Machavity yup, that's one of the reasons I prefer steering folks to Meta - I think there is a way to politely and respectfully formulate requests to avoid the Meta effect (assuming the posts are not so bad objectively to begin with, of course - in which case I don't think any outlet can help). When one starts with "I disagree with the closure/ban" and/or wants to redo the system from scratch for that, others become more critical of the OP, and the effect happens
 
Also true. How you approach Meta often determines the response you'll get
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Speaking of Meta effect, I had to chuckle at the code comment here
 
2 is just two 1s in disguise!
 
1:20 PM
@Machavity that's funny :) There is also the licensing text at the bottom...
I think they underdid it, though: -~1
 
@Machavity How that survived 2 edits?
 
@Braiam Hmm?
 
Sorry, 1 edit
But still, 3 users commented, none removed it.
 
Actually more commented. There were some flags and the comments were on the code comment
 
1:44 PM
btw, can we edit out a request to make the "code" public domain? From the old sentiments and my understanding of the ToS, I am inclined to edit it out, but not sure
 
@OlegValter Yeah, answerers are under no obligation to license their code under additional licenses. If OP isn't OK with CC By SA 4.0 they shouldn't be asking on Stack Overflow, IMO.
 
@TylerH thanks - I see you relieved me of the burden of indecisiveness :) What tripped me up about the post is the public domain request - because technically, they can ask for a more permissive licensing when posting (as a dual license). However, they can't relinquish the CC-BY-SA as they licensed the content with it when first posting on SO, I agree
 
They can post their own code under any more permissive licenses that they choose (but not more restrictive). However I think it goes a bit far to request all potential answerers do the same for code in their own answers.
 
@TylerH huh, I see your point - I've initially read their comment as only applying to their code (it barely made sense to me)
 
I guess I should say they can post their code under more restrictive licenses if they want, but it is pointless since we can then choose to ignore the more restrictive licenses if we want and go with the most permissive one
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jps
1:59 PM
reject-edit-pls is something I sometime wish we had, or is their any special room for that?
 
@jps we use [tag:review-pls] for all edit suggestions
and we link to the edit suggestion rather than the post, typically
 
dang, IMDB just changed their layout and you have to be logged-in to access the old layout...
 
jps
@TylerH ok, so generally I can do this? Great. Sometimes annoying to see edits on closed posts with already one approval
 
@jps Yes you can ask for an edit review (describe the reason you think it needs an expedited review in the description of your post/comment, rather than just outright requesting "reject-pls" or "approve-pls")
@bad_coder the pages for specific movies seem to still be the old layout even logged out; e.g. I looked up LOTR and this page shows the old layout for me imdb.com/title/tt0167260
 
jps
@TylerH alright, though the usual cv-pls and del-pls are rather outright too ;)
 
2:09 PM
@jps those are state changes that don't have another active choice; when you land on a suggested edit page you can actively approve or actively reject (among other options). However, I don't know if you'll be pitchforked for using ; it's just that is the official/prescribed tag to use, and my personal preference. Other ROs may have different preferences.
 
I know it's been a while, but devs have finally removed
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@Machavity Yay, now we only have... *starts counting with the fingers* this many pending burnination requests
 
jps
@TylerH don't worry, didn't mean to argue, I'll follow the rules.
 
@jps just explaining my thought processes :-)
@Machavity nice!
 
jps
2:24 PM
@TylerH sure, understood this. And I have no doubt that a review-pls with a good reaon will lead to the expected result.
 
3:04 PM
Isn't an answer posting the same code as in the question and simply saying "your code works fine" should be treated as NAA?
 
I'd flag it as NAA
@Machavity so what happened to the remaining questions?
 
@Dharman They were logged in had the tag removed
 
even the closed ones?
 
@Dharman devs can remove tags without bumping questions
(if that's your concern)
 
3:26 PM
If someone has a question that is downvoted, that is answered, but the answer also has a downvote, does it need to be flagged when they delete it and edit it to gibberish
from what i can tell, it seems they got their solution and deleted it, though in this case both were downvoted
 
@KevinB OP deleted the question and edited the text to be gibberish?
 
yes
 
I could go either way on that
though I would probably either flag or revert the edit
 
If you think that the question has worth then rollback the gibberish-edit an vote to undelete.
 
i dont think the post is worth existing
 
3:29 PM
then leave it be if it's already deleted.
 
it just looks like typical abuse, in people asking a question, getting their answer, then deleting it
 
@Dharman I actually raised a custom flag further explaining why it is NAA and it got declined for "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer". But it's not that it's wrong, it is not an answer... Talking about this one. Am I missing something?
 
@Tomerikoo I guess you could consider it a partial answer or argue that the problem is the question (no repro or needs debugging details).
 
4:14 PM
Stack Overflow has been sold to Prosus. WSJ - SO Blog
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The Dutch take it from here ...
 
@Machavity wow
 
"in a bet on growing demand for online tech learning." sounds promising...
 
ooor, they feed us to the vampires
 
@JohnDvorak well hello codidact then...
 
4:22 PM
👋
 
@rene And now we see what was behind the blur. Well played
 
@Machavity Now the mod who declined @rene's R/A flag is in trouble ;)
 
@Machavity That's... shocking.
 
> The Stack Overflow deal is Prosus’ first outright acquisition in the educational tech space. Prosus already owns stakes in two educational tech companies—Udemy and Codecademy—servicing companies
Wow... people really don't get Q&A.
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I wonder if their CEO will be writing a Meta post.
 
4:33 PM
@PatrickArtner [tag:cv-pls]
 
@PatrickArtner and no new line in your message ... chat markdown is awkward
 
Linked to the official blog that just dropped
 
"How you use our site and our products will not change in the coming weeks or months"
 
fuuu Firefox 90 layout is ugly
 
@JeanneDark give it 6 to 8 weeks ...
 
4:40 PM
Prosus itself is actually owned by Naspers, a South African company; Prosus has the same chairman and CEO (both South Africans) as Naspers.
So it seems technically the South Africans will take it from here, @rene :-P though they are pretty similar...
 
Yeah, wait ...
 
The good news is that now people can buy stock in Stack Overflow, sort of...
@SmokeDetector naa
 
I wonder how much the user base is willing to spend to get ownership of SO
 
5:11 PM
@Braiam spend? I want an answer to my question, ASAP
 
@Vickel that will be 6 to 8 euros please ....
 
@rene how much is that in escudos? :)
 
also 6 to 8. I'm not going to be bored with exchange rates
 
^:)
 
6:48 PM
Teresa Dietrich has a post about it on MSE. Interesting that most people did not know
 
How could they not tell me before that they want to sell the company?
 
@Machavity yeah, very
 
I guess they have a staff member lurking in this room.
 
waves @Catija
They have to keep an eye on rene somehow
 
Hiya!
@AdrianMole I just like you all.
 
7:02 PM
How d'ya feel about having your salary now paid in Guilders Euros?
 
Still trying to figure out what I think.
I've said "cautiously optimistic" more than once today.
 
Well, the new owners are likely shrewd enough to understand, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
 
Yep. That's what it sounds like.
 
acquisition doesn't really change anything from my pov. only actions do. Business as usually isn't exactly a positive outlook imo
 
Some private equity firms are vampires, but others have a long-term view and will let good businesses run themselves. Hopefully this is among the latter, and it sounds tentatively like they are based on some of their other investments.
 
7:05 PM
They seem to just really like what we're doing and think that they can help us do it better/faster etc. I keep hearing how much they value community as a company and they see the public communities to be a really big asset.
 
And it's now made the front page of the M/S Edge newsfeed: msn.com/en-gb/money/other/…
 
7:34 PM
@AdrianMole I'm reading that they bought SO for teams, not for any other products.
 
@Braiam I guess Teams is what makes the big bucks. Also, I'm assuming they bought Stack Exchange, although the news reports talk of Stack Overflow. The latter isn't a company, IIRC.
 
Wait, didn't the company rename itself to Stack Overflow?
 
Did it?
 
@AdrianMole the company's official name is Stack Overflow
 
7:36 PM
OK.
 
they changed it back in 2015 after it was Stack Exchange for a few years
 
Like SO Inc. > SE network > SO site
 
I tend to live in the past quite a lot. It's a Welsh attribute.
 
So... wth is edtech? Ed's tech? Edt ech?
 
education tech
 
7:39 PM
Ohhh, that still doesn't make sense...
 
it is education services / learning / courseware focused on tech people.
I guess that is us
 
... oh no...
 
Why can't they just call it EdIT?
 
When you receive 3 downvotes you get an inbox notification for an online PHP training
That will be on the Q4 roadmap
The notification is still free
 
Arg, I knew what was edtech but still tried to block those memories.
 
7:43 PM
@AdrianMole because Marketing. I can explain it but you won't understand, nor do I.
@Braiam welcome back to your worst nightmares
 
I understand that I won't understand. Thanks™ for your understanding.
 
@AdrianMole Now we own you 50 bucks?
 
A canny CM would now add a tag and start posting questions in it.
 
Well, when that happens I know I'm out
 
@AdrianMole I don't think we have any CMs that would do that.
 
7:50 PM
Good.
 
Meaning, I don't think any of us even know what skillsoft is.
 
It is (apparently) the next target for Prosus to acquire.
 
Ah
I assume skillsoft is different than skillshare?
 
More EdTech - @rene will explain what that is.
 
shakes petals
 
8:03 PM
Skillsoft, Codecademy and Udemy. Not heart of Skillsoft before today. They have a few others listed in their EdTech category
And if you scroll around Sololearn I could see where SO would potentially dovetail there
 
I've done a couple of the CodeAcademy ones - I did the free SQL course and... I think I poked at the python one.
 
Did you get bitten?
 
I think it'll be interesting to see how we can find partnerships with some of these other companies. We don't need to be a platform with courses for learning if we can help people find courses and then help augment them.
@rene Well, my husband now programs primarily in Python and I gave up on the course when it became obvious that I needed his help to understand what they were trying to teach.
 
so yes.
 
... It takes a really special training program to truly be able to teach someone who comes in with zero knowledge.
 
8:11 PM
As someone that oversee people taking online courses, the people that usually does those tend to not be used to not having someone telling them what to do, how to do it, etc.
 
Python is another Dutch heritage you can all be proud of.
@Catija yeah, I realize that.
 
I like it when the instructions are really clear and you get to put things into practice immediately. The SQL course that I really liked was one from a site called SQLBolt. I keep a tab open to their site so I can reference the different parts.
 
@Catija ah the ever elusive "patience" I hear whispered about in dark alleys...
 
I don't know. Can an online course that doesn't include any people other than the person taking the course have "patience"? :P I remember that there were just... basic concepts that someone who's already a programmer would understand but someone who's picking up a first language... doesn't. I guess they need to straddle the line between the two.
 
They should fund a documentation site based on Stack Overflow content, that would be a great idea
 
8:18 PM
@TylerH you mean unshipping the sunset?
 
@Catija You just bake 'patience' into the system via 'do it again' steps, I guess. Whenever you explain something to someone, you have to have lots of different stored explanations you can rotate in
@rene now that's a good headline... unshipping the sunset
 
thanks
 
@Catija Almost like A/B testing the course. "Did this explanation make sense? Y/N". If you click no, you get a different one, over and over until it sinks in for the learner. Same with exercises. "Want to try another exercise, or move on?"
A smart system that does that could learn over time which ones are the best examples/exercises, and also how many it takes or should take based on the learner's pre-described experience level, which they enter at the beginning of the course
 
@TylerH Sure... but at some point you have to... stop asking y/n and start asking what they're confused about. If it's a term that got used before being introduced, then having a way to lookup what that word means in the context of the lesson would be helpful.
 
it's... a very hard topic to really solve from an automation pov
 
8:23 PM
Also, most of the courses I've run across have one set of test questions (if you will) for each of the concepts - so if you're repeating the training you're not getting new content - it's like they need to have a workbook that you can dig into dozens of questions and solve them until you feel confident.
 
like... how do you explain to someone how a for loop works... if they don't understand it, there's only so many ways you can explain a loop, at a certain points there needs to be more of a human interaction there to really grasp some concepts, at least for some people
 
Not sure if y'all got long homework in math classes - the sort of "Do these 40 problems that are all about solving inequalities" in an algebra class. You might have figured it out after the first 1-2 but there's likely edge cases or tricks that you can pick up by doing 15 more of them.
 
@Catija eh, hopefully you use different words each time, so that way folks can learn words as well as programming
you could have further options beyond a "no" response where it could prompt "click on the line/section you don't understand" and then it could, at the very laziest, open a pre-defined google search for that section, in a new tab, so that the learner could do supplemental learning on their own
@Catija doesn't everyone have that, in every math class? It was the bane of my existence
invariably, it seemed, we would also be tested on math problems constructed in a way that did not exist in our homework
or the even ones would be constructed differently than the odd ones, so even looking in the back of the book didn't help
 
@TylerH I love solving equations. :D Probably why I took Algebra so many times. :D
... that makes it sound like I flunked it repeatedly... I didn't. I just took it many years apart, so I wanted to start over.
 
Hello TylerH catija, apologize for jumping in the conversation, I am seeking for a quick feedback and want to know if I can share a link here ?
 
8:37 PM
@Catija that's a good excuse for me too... I took Algebra I, Algebra II, and Algebra III in highschool
 
SOCVR business always comes first. :)
 
@AmorLov sure
 
@AmorLov careful with just posting a bare link in our room: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-not-noisy
 
what is non bare link please explain @ rene
 
Just don't post only a link. :) the spaces aren't necessary.
 
8:46 PM
@AmorLov bit off-topic for the room, but why not...American in California on a gigabit fiber line, Finish: 4.03 s, DOMContentLoaded: 1.29 s, load: 1.71 s
 
recently i have tested short .st and adfly and both of these ad shortening services are a crime against humanity as both are super spammy and obnoxious.
 
@AmorLov Sorry, I thought you were asking a question about a post on Stack Overflow; this room isn't really a place for general tech support. I recommend using a utility (like one of these google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=page+load+testers) to assist with page load times
 
@RyanM Thanks for the feedback have you tried the red button "Enter here .." at the bottom of the post/article. how bad is the waiting time after clicking on it.
 
@AmorLov with an adblocker (which I'm not inclined to disable), Finish: 7.38 s, load: 4.49 s
(and as Tyler notes, that'll be the end of random tech support from me here since I don't want to continue the off-topic discussion)
 
man now I feel like I am nagging :D thanks
 
8:54 PM
np :-)
 
dbc
Is this spam or just NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/67804501
 
@RyanM almost 8 sec man its bad, now only if I can tone it down to 4sec I ll be gold : ) thanks for the click you were probably the first visitor / clicker on my site. I will remember you.
 
@tripleee no way to get it unfrozen permanently, but flag a random post of yours and ask for it to be unfrozen, then wait 6-8 $timeUnit
 
@TylerH Washington state (or at least Seattle) didn't have pure math subjects that way, now that I think about it - they had what they called "integrated math" where they would fuze algebra, geometry, trig, etc into one class rather than teaching them separately.
 
Yeah, Georgia has that now... part of "common core" I hear
 
9:00 PM
All of the things you needed to prepare for calculus, essentially.
 
and some weird ass way of teaching basic arithmetic
Like, 4x as many steps or something
 
@tripleee Unfroze it
 
at least that's what I see the rare times I venture on to facebook
 
and I posted a message to keep it from refreezing when the system gets around to it
 
HAHA. With my older kid approaching 5, he's definitely learning a lot of math and numbers. It's interesting to see how they explain the concepts of multiplication without actually making it about multiplication - "12 is 3 lots of 4 or 4 lots of 3" sort of thing.
 
9:02 PM
 
@Catija I wonder if that helps people see how math is useful in real life...I could see it making sense.
 
@RyanM oh yeah, we definitely should be replacing all those nonsense "john has 30 watermelons" word problems with units on personal finance management, taxes (OK, that one is probably an American thing still), etc.
 
I've been watching this UK show with him called NumberBlocks - it really is an interesting way to look at numbers.
 
how numbers work in construction fields for home improvement project, etc.
maybe even teach them how electricity works using amps and volts and stuff
I guess that would put @Machavity out of a job as Engineer to his Team
 
9:09 PM
@TylerH John has 30 watermelons, which cost him $15 of unreimbursed business expenses to grow. If John sells his watermelons for $3 each and his effective tax rate is 30%, how much tax will John owe on the sale of the watermelons?
 
@RyanM More like "how does a progressive tax work and no it's not like what they say on daddy's favorite news channel"
 
9:38 PM
Is this a question for superuser?
 
With the recent acquisition, at least we have confirmation of the fact that Stack Overflow is not a free code-writing service - it's a $1.8 billion code-writing service.
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dbc
9:57 PM
If I flag an answer as spam, will whomever reviews the flag see comments attached to the answer? I ask because there will sometimes be a comment along the lines of "The linked product is your own..." which can help distinguish spam from link-only answers.
 
@dbc Comments won't necessarily be seen when handling flags. If it actually matters that the comment is read, e.g. if the answer is not obviously spam, then raising a custom flag is preferable.
 
@dbc If you report the post to Smoke Detector (or give a [tag:flag-pls] request in here), then such comment will be seen by other potential flaggers, of course. That's probably the best way to handle such cases.
 
@dbc In case you're referring to this message, I raised a custom flag on that a while ago, so you needn't bother. I should have mentioned that, my apologies.
 
dbc
@cigien Oh OK thanks.
I was in fact referring to that.
 
10:03 PM
{Buttered Crackers}
 
@TylerH You mean the DIY stuff? I do that to my own house. I just happened to marry into a family of folks who like to rennovate
 
@Machavity I was joking both about TF2 and your DIY activity :-P
 
@AdrianMole Ah. I was extremely confused for a minute :)
 
So was I. ;)
 
10:11 PM
How did you make rene a moderator?
 
Bah. He had it coming.
 
@Dharman Keep pestering until he said yes.
 
@Dharman It's amazing what $1.8 billion will buy you these days :P
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HAHAHAHA
 
@Machavity Yikes, that would be...quite a shock.
 
10:19 PM
@Machavity Stackapps has a really weird layout
 
@Dharman But we can answer it now, because we know which ones people stopped using six years ago ;-)
 
I'm sure that answer about French, Hebrew and Arabic is NAA at least.
Neither of those are programming languages.
 
@Mast it has now been deleted (4 seconds before the question)
 
@Mast That's a good point. While that is an answer, it's not really an answer to any question on SO, so even by the strictest interpretation of NAA, it should qualify. At least, I would be very surprised if a NAA flag got declined on that.
 
10:36 PM
Who is this with a diamond? stackoverflow.com/a/8292411/1839439
 
> Full-Stack Web Developer at Stack Overflow
 
@Dharman A Full-Stack Web Developer at Stack Overflow here
 
ok, didn't see that actually. First time I see this developer
 
Funny - He has a Gold Badge in PHP.
 
C#
 
10:40 PM
.. OK, wrong was I. 1k tag score but no gold badge.
 
@AdrianMole Most likely because this one stackoverflow.com/q/35301/792066
 
That's not even PHP question
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@TylerH so this is how I'm seeing it since today with the top bar in dark theme and embedded vid. Notice also them saying: "Welcome to new theme". The actor list in 2 columns is bothersome, but fortunately you still get the old style list in "full cast&crew".
Anyway, this new layout having a mix dark/light isn't cool, and I think they just reduced overall usability for laptop users (coincidentally the same problem SE was having in their initial review queue design overhaul. Really seems design is phasing out 1920x1080 type resolutions).
 

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