@rene Your jobs are interesting. You wake up first thing in the morning to see you've been raided like in a real-time strategy game. Nothing beats morning panic, not even morning coffee
Meanwhile, I will assure you that my job will involve monotony, predictability, and occupational and financial safety.
@rene Limburg is on my bucket list, but it is juuuuuust to far away to make a casual drive out of it. I'd have to stay a long weekend or something to see more of the province (and Maastricht of course).
applying 9-days rule of RemoveAbandonedClosed in the case you referred looks like a bug to me, its description explicitly prohibits this: "not closed as a duplicate" — gnatyesterday
^^^ folks I wonder if Thomas found a bug or criteria for 9-days roomba changed recently?
Heck, both me and my brother were chubby as kids... ;)
@Gimby nah.... it's in the category "because we can take so much".
It used to be more, about $2, then it caused a wave of protests, bans, etc, which led to lots of changes, and some new politicians. (Those leading the protests.)
The cottage cheese boycott (Hebrew: מחאת הקוטג' or חרם הקוטג') was an Israeli consumer boycott which began in June 2011 using Facebook. The protest was against the continuing rise of food prices in Israel. The organizers called on the public to stop buying cottage cheese, which is perceived as a basic food item in Israel. Within a short time, 100,000 users joined the Facebook protest page. As the boycott gained momentum, it sparked a public debate on the high cost of living in Israel.Despite special sales campaigns designed to tempt shoppers, supermarket chains reported a sharp drop in the purchase...
@ArtOfCode no, that's part of the education here in the Netherlands. I just can't remember which preposition to use for these situations; even in English it's hard (do you ask a question on or inStack Overflow?)
@Mithical milk is still fine, think it's cheap enough. But just because it's supervised, so they have no choice.
@Tinkeringbell oh, thought you meant health problems, not shortage. Yeah, butter is very rare, @Yaakov once bragged here (or was it on Twitter? ;)) when he bought some real butter...
That's because they're forced to sell it in a cheap price, so they prefer to simply not make it.
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@Tinkeringbell I'd use that when asking a question to Stack Overflow ... the company, though it'd fit if you think of Stack Overflow as a community. Too much confusion for me ...
It was later unlocked, reopened, and closed with a different reason here on this site, but it still continues to redirect to the deleted Software Engineering Meta question. (I think this may have been overlooked since moderators are exempt from migration redirection.)
No. Nothing glitched. I was on my phone, there's no confirmation for migrations in the app, you just click and it goes... so I sent it to main first, then to meta... then I saw the comment and got really confused but... I don't know... stupidly trusted that it was correct... and then I just ... wanted to kill it all, so I deleted everything and unlocked it. I don't know why the post notice didn't go away, probably a bug but I don't have time to deal with it.
I think you need to clear the migration history for it to go away. (It also redirects to the deleted question for non-moderators, so clearing it will stop that as well.)
Also, you were able to re-migrate questions already migrated from another site without needing a special dev route via the app? As far as I know, moderators aren't allowed to do that ordinarily, and Yaakov commented that it requires a dev route.
The clear migration info specifically says that if you just want the banner to go away, you just have to unlock the post... which I did... and it's not working.
Still, though...it still redirects (which you likely can't see because moderators are exempt from migration redirection), and it would be nice if that were resolved.
@Catija I think it's because the question is closed, has a migration history, but doesn't have a migration rejection in its history, that it shows in the notice as migrated and redirects.
Thinking about it...it makes sense to me that re-migrating is blocked from normal use by non-staff, since where do migration rejections go?
stroopwafels
(never mind, it was just my browser caching the redirect response from earlier)
@Catija The lock is what creates the "post migrated" notice, the other notice is a genuine post notice, so you have to remove them both to restore it. Mod > remove post notice should do it.
I know that there is a dev route I've unofficially nicknamed silent migration, which immediately deletes the question on the origin site (instead of leaving it behind as a stub), and creates the question on the destination site without it having a migration history.