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9:06 PM
Let's see.
 
posted on April 23, 2015 by David Mulder

This question is an exact duplicate of: Why only one @user per comment? So, according to this post and practical experience it's not possible to notify more than one user. For example: @alice and @bob, though I agree with your general concern, ... is blocked by the system. The only reasons I have heard about we

posted on April 23, 2015 by PythonMaster

The problem can be easily found while using the Android app. Just find a question with a close vote on it and you will see this: close 1 is what it says there. Can we fix it so we can have the parentheses around the close vote count so it can look like the way it is supposed to look?: close (1)

posted on April 23, 2015 by Michael Hardy

I posted a feature request in the boorish forum called meta.math.stackexchange.com. It was closed as a duplicate of a question that was not a feature request. I do not suspect anyone who participated in its closing or who commented on it of being responsible for software development on Stack Exchange. Is there any way to address a feature request to responsible

posted on April 23, 2015 by Bigood

This question already has an answer here: How come the year doesn't show here? 1 answer Everything's said in the title. Here's an example from my profile : some posts from 2014 appears such as, some don't.

posted on April 24, 2015 by NonExistent

The EER Model of SE communities has lots of denormalisation rules, which is why I ask if the queries would perform better under MongoDB using the exact same model? What would be the things to consider if the SE communities DB would be converted to a NoSQL DB?

 
Wat?
f**k
Let it go!
eh?
Umm.
 
posted on May 12, 2015 by Stéphane Martin

I'm Stéphane, a senior product designer at Stack Exchange. First, I wanted to announce that this site is now starting the process of moving out of beta to become a fully-graduated site! Congratulations! Graduation and Your Site Design Graduation comes with a few perks. I have already begun work on your site's design, which will give you your own unique theme that

posted on May 13, 2015 by Stéphane Martin

I’m not sure if anyone is encountering this problem with the latest version of Mathematics Stack Exchange. It always turns out that whatever appears in the preview window as I type a question or an answer looks different from the final product. I invest a lot of effort to make all of my lines appear as ‘justified’ as possible so as to make reading more pleasant (e.g.

posted on May 14, 2015 by Kurtis Beavers

This is a test of the emergency broadcast association. The following message will be followed by a long beeping sound. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeep. Thank you. This concludes our test.

posted on May 20, 2015 by Sklivvz

In a major effort to move as much UX cheese as possible in a single deployment significantly improve the site browsing experience, we have deployed a new version of the site navigation to Stack Overflow, Meta Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange. The catch is that this is only visible to users that explicitly enable it. What's new? This is the list of

posted on June 24, 2015 by balpha

I gave Amazon my credit card number which is 1234-4568-9876-5432 and they sent me my AWS password in return, which is hunter2. I then typed c:\> login hunter2 but it did not work. How can I fix it?

 
HAHAHAHA
Me dumb however. Why there?
 
9:24 PM
posted on April 24, 2015 by Andy

I'm using Parallels 10 with a Win 8.1 install on a MacBook pro i7 2.5ghz/16gb ram set up for software development. In one of the projects I'm working on, if I use Chrome for debugging and hit a breakpoint in the JS, the browser will often slow down to the point of being unusable or it will lock up completely (to the point of needing to be force closed). This same thin

posted on May 07, 2015 by Oded

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posted on May 07, 2015 by Oded

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posted on May 07, 2015 by Oded

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posted on June 23, 2015 by Sklivvz

Last month, we introduced a number of changes to the navigation for for selected users: A new alpha-testing platform Unified question list with three tabs and a number of knobs to customize your question list selection New top nav We received a bunch of feedback—thanks! That was amazing! After reviewing it, merging it with the internal impressions and

 
Not really interesting, but...
doesn't one box :(
 
posted on April 23, 2015 by bytecode77

I would like to suggest a new silver badge. The requirements for this badge are: Answered a question, where another answer was already accepted (for more than 30 Minutes) Answer got accepted by OP afterwards You are not the OP The purpose of this badge would be to encourage people to answer questions that already have acceptable answers with great answers inste

posted on April 24, 2015 by bytecode77

Downvoting gives you -1 reputation, which is good. Otherwise users would just downvote anything that they find even remotely inappropriate. You can observe it on Meta, where reputation really doesn't matter at all. People are more likely to downvote, because they don't lose their own reputation. I must admit, that I am addicted to reputation myself. I would never op

posted on April 24, 2015 by MZaragoza

I was doing some old quality post and I came across a really old post Remove Primary Key constraint from a column(sql server 2005) It should be a comment but I don't think that at the time there could be comments. What should I do?

posted on April 24, 2015 by Barry

There is a question I just saw that was very interesting to me. A user posted an answer that clearly had a lot of thought put into it - it's six paragraphs long. After reading it 15-20 times, I finally understood what they meant and how it answers the question. It is a correct answer... but it isn't a good answer. It's too difficult to actually grok. I also do not kno

posted on April 24, 2015 by Wayne Conrad

Does an opinion question with an expert answer deserve special treatment? Comparison between Rails, Padrino and Sinatra This question has been nominated for closing with the reason "primarily opinion based." It is, but its sole answer is from the author of one of the frameworks that the question asks about. Although the author favors his own framework, he does s

posted on March 19, 2014 by Jeff Atwood

@tgr you know, you guys can edit posts too. I did the work here, but just saying.

posted on April 19, 2014 by Jeff Atwood

This should be an answer anyway, so the system forced you to do the right thing. Success!

posted on October 12, 2014 by Jeff Atwood

are you running any browser plugins? HttpsAnywhere causes font awesome issues for us all the time.

posted on February 12, 2015 by Jeff Atwood

we think this bug is fixed as we had a workaround in place for it that we no longer need @balpha

posted on April 23, 2015 by Jeff Atwood

More specifically, from the Redis FAQ Redis background saving schema relies on the copy-on-write semantic of fork in modern operating systems: Redis forks (creates a child process) that is an exact copy of the parent. The child process dumps the DB on disk and finally exits. In theory the child should use as much memory as the parent being a copy, but actually thanks to the copy-on-write s

 
9:39 PM
Umm...
 
posted on April 05, 2015 by nicael

Ohwait... I have no idea what's doing yet, but it appears to work :D

posted on April 05, 2015 by nicael

@Rev to your previous comment: is it really that difficult to understand what does the message want you to do??

posted on April 05, 2015 by nicael

$('.bordered-item').slice(-4).remove(); //removes last four $('ul > li:contains("x")').remove(); //removes <li>s containing "x"

 
Okay, there's me on dev.so :P
 
9:59 PM
justatest
anyone.
nidz to fill all the space there
 

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