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Q: Towards responsible use of ChatGPT

Cornelius RoemerI made a mistake (self-deleted). I wanted to teach a new user who asked a very simple Regex question how to solve it themselves, in contrast to the existing answer and comment that just gave the result. I'm aware that there are a lot of regex questions like this as this is a major way many people...

 
 
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9:42 AM
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Q: Is there a policy around moderators revealing private information?

Cornelius RoemerI came across a Meta answer with comments that made me wonder whether there is a policy on what private information Moderators are allowed to reveal under what circumstances. This policy should at the very least obey the laws of relevant countries, e.g. GDPR for people in the EU. The revelation o...

 
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12:54 PM
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Q: How do you write your while true statements?

elithDo you write while true statements like this: while (true) { ... } or like this: while (1) { ... } or in another way? EDIT: This is just a discussion, how you write your while true statements.

 
 
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2:26 PM
> Carefully verifying the correctness of the answer. In this case the generated answer matched the other two answers exactly.
 
 
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3:55 PM
"Determine whether integer is between two other integers"
guess how many undeleted answers?
 
4:18 PM
87
 
 
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5:30 PM
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Q: Inconsistent Badges Details on Badge Views and Count

shubhamSo I recently got awarded with Gold Badge on stackoverflow. Thus i decided to check it further. Then I saw that I have total of 3 Gold Badges but only two of them are shown when I click on Next Badge and in Gold. But If I look at the top navbar, it shows me 3 Gold Badges. There is a Famous Questi...

 
6:21 PM
> I use Dreamweaver it is the one of the best WYSIWYG Editors
 
@HenryEcker I think it might still be broken, though...in particular it seems to not be showing, at least, the case where the original code was correctly highlighted due to a tag on the question. Will need to check in more detail.
Oh man I remember Dreamweaver. It was cool. Though I was in high school at the time and probably overly easily impressed.
 
I was annoyed by the time I started using Dreamweaver. But, then, I've never been a designer, and it did not play well with PHP
 
 
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7:38 PM
I think I used it for PHP...but again, I was in high school and didn't know much.
 
i used it for a few years to develop with coldfusion
then we moved to eclipse, then sublime, and finally vscode
its file locking feature was a key reason we used it, due to the whole... noone here understanding the power of version control at the time
and all coding at the time was also done in production
O.o
 
@KevinB I mean in 2007...
where I also used it, also for PHP
 
i used it 2008-2010
 
@KevinB confession: I still do all my PHP development in production
 
i at minimum use staging servers now
 
7:51 PM
(it's mostly a static site with extremely low traffic, though, and not work that I'm being paid for)
and the budget for additional, uh, anything is zero
I introduced version control to the setup...previously it didn't have even that
 
I think I used it in 2011/2012, when I joined a new company. I was mostly using Notepad++, but I switched over to Dreamweaver to figure out a few things with the front-end dev
Until I got mad and went back to Notepad++
 
Now I use VS Code for that dev work, because its remote editing support is amazing.
 
i need to get mine set up for remote dev on this magento site
that'd be convenient
 
It's suuuuper easy. You literally just give it SSH info and it does the rest.
 
i've done it b4, just haven't bothered for this one. Most things i work on locally, then deploy to staging
but this site is different
Never worked on magento before, so it's entirely new to me
 
8:00 PM
Good luck
 
@RyanM I love how versatile SSH is
From my SSH server, I have a terminal, a NAS, and a VPN, and that's just the stuff I'm aware of
 
8:18 PM
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Q: When closing a non-programming question, why is there no ability to move the question to another stackexchange property?

mbmastHere is an important question that helps resolve a hacked site: Hacked Wordpress .htaccess The question was closed because it doesn't involve programming, although it does heavily involve the contents of the .htaccess file used for Apache / Wordpress. First, there are over 5,000 questions on stac...

 
because that'd be a feature that doesn't funnel users to SO and SO's paid products
 
eh, it keeps them on the network, so it's not like it funnels them away
I think the company would rather have that happen and the user have a positive experience than keep the question on SO in a closed or downvoted state and leave the user with a bad experience
At least, they ought to want that, because it's a better workflow and UX
 
8:33 PM
i mean, they ought want a functioning, happy community, but,
 
@KevinB thankfully, it was only 16
@TylerH presumably they only really care about positive experiences insofar as it prevents the site from getting bad PR, since most people won't be back much anyway. something something long tails
there's a reason wikipedia is on a donation model
 
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, Mar 4 at 0:45, by Ryan M
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier my dream for the system would be that moderators can propose migrations of any question regardless of age and then they're approved or rejected by mods of the target site
 
How often would migrations happen? can moderators handle that load?
 
ofc
just add more
 
8:54 PM
It's probably fine. Right now it's a pain because we're acting unilaterally without approval on the other end, so we'd better make darn sure we're right to avoid being disruptive.
But it's pretty easy for a moderator on the receiving end to quickly check if something is suitable and say yes or no.
 
seems like that "check" process would be quite doable through a staging-ground like feature
to allow more than just mods to check it
i wish the inbox would stop notifying me of things from 30 minutes ago that i've already seen half a dozen times now
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9:35 PM
@RyanM In defence of whoever implemented the fix, the grab language from the tags thing barely works on the Q&A anyway.
Regardless, I'm happy for progress in this direction. Even if it's got a few bugs to iron out.
 
9:53 PM
got bored and did some sede querying. Had to be a little clever but eventually got data I could process locally. SO currently has a total of about 68.8 billion page views on questions (and apparently the SEDE engine uses 32-bit integers and couldn't do the arithmetic for me).
 
@HenryEcker agreed. Can't report or fix bugs if the feature doesn't work at all.
 
more than half of those are from questions with fewer than 50000 (no points for guessing why I chose that threshold) views.
 
10:06 PM
@KarlKnechtel I actually can't guess... was there some drama about questions with 50k views recently?
 
my guess would be 50k is just a cool number
 
oh, that was harder than I thought.
SEDE limits outputs to 50k rows, and I was grouping by view count. Most low numbers for view counts are represented by at least one question, so.
 
10:29 PM
question mode number of views: 44; median: 382; mean: ~2922 - assuming I still remember how to do stats.
but the most popular questions are so popular that you need questions all the way up to a view count of 31566 to get half the total views.
 
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Q: Unable to post image on Stack Overflow

NathanIn a Stack Overflow question of mine I'd like to add a couple images. So I press on the "Image" icon in the top bar, and it asks me for the image. Whatever way I use to choose the image, the result is always the same: I get a line that looks like: [![enter image description here][1]][1] but de...

 
 

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