I don't get it when someone is like 'get on social media so I can contact you' thing, I can be contacted some 10+ ways and my friends contact me all the times despite the fact I am not active on social media. How to show a lack in sincerity ...
@TelKitty uhh... get on Tinder so I can contact you?
user202362
number of spammers contacted through my company website in the past 30 days: 67, business, personal or important email: none
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now I have to finish the last form so I can post all three letters together then go clothes/grocery shopping
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also ... where is the swag?? how to score last in every race
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> the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet swag to telkitty; but time and chance happeneth to them all
> Here's a travel tip: if you have a middle seat on a flight longer than 3 hours, get a bunch of tiny bottles of vodka from the flight attendant and use them to set yourself on fire. @BartOrr1 -- David Haney at 7:24 PM - 11 Apr 2018
If the analogy holds, probably not until my return flight.
user315433
03:24
Sigh.... I know I posted Should this site get additional moderators appointed? on April 1, but it wasn't a joke. Those NAA flags cast in February that I mentioned... still pending. Looks like none of 3D moderators read the post.
@HTTPS I too don't like the atmosphere but can't help to solve the issues to normal. Some disagree with help center and Main meta posts which have network wide consensus.
And a certain user is quite aggressive (strong language) on Meta. This is only me personally, but I was a bit surprised they hasn't been suspended to cool down... though I can see suspending them will worsen the situation with mod clashes...
O well, I don't think I can help the situation either... moving on~
@HTTPS I don't know which one user you are talking about but a user has many issues, he got suspended to cooldown a few times and perhaps voting irregularities too.
user315433
03:48
Some CMs kind of disappeared... when was the last time Grace Note posted anything other than templated election questionnaires / community ads things?
@AwesomePoodles Just for evaluation, to see if the flags get deemed helpful or declined, so as to know if I should continue to flag such questions in the future or not
@SonicWizard Let me know how it turns out. I'm inclined to give 'em the BotD but the site/group never really developed a clear policy (except on the tutorial spam ones).
Okay, I want to build an App that allows me to create questions on Stack Exchange. I registered it here on Stack Apps but now when I want to create a question I get this message:
{
"error_message": "Applications must have a registered Stack Apps post to write",
"error_id": 403,
"error_name...
@balpha it looks like websocket messages with action 1-questions-newest-tag-php no longer cause a new questions element to be added to the DOM. See the report here meta.stackoverflow.com/q/365897/578411
@TelKitty that's why horses are so inferior to candy colored ponies. So few shades, so few choices....
Where is my purple horse? Why there is no horn option?
That said....
shouldn't we vote to have @Yvette change her avatar to Malon from Ocarina of Time (and by consequence @TelKitty one to the cuckoo lady from Kakariko village)?
There was a very ... contentious question on IPS yesterday that blew up
involving a lot of comments, active discussion on race relations in the US and elsewhere, a few meta posts, some disgruntled users, some people calling others trolls
and a lot of very heated sentiment
we're not quite through yet but it got pretty bad yesterday
@balpha you're right, on the tags that I have ignored I do get websocket messages but the div.new-post-activity doesn't get added. I don't recall it worked like that before nor why you wouldn't want to add that div for my ignored tags. I mean, don't even subscribe for the websocket action in that case, if performance is the reason to do so.
Btw, I have received a first reply to my support ticket about the different reported prices for a VM of the same size in the Azure portal and Azure pricing tool
it basically is:
> Good question. We too are wondering why this is happening. Will contact you as soon as we can discover the cause of this weird behavior.
@rene Some years ago, we noticed a weird bug on our on premise internal SharePoint farm (which is luckily used only as a document storage) : out of the blue, workflows started to run on document library folders.
This is a feature SharePoint never had in the first place. OOTB no workflow can run on a folder - multiple vendors had to develop custom products to be able to do that.
> We recognize the bug you have reported and were able to reproduce it with the sample you provided. We weren't able to identify the the source of the problem, nor how to fix it. We suggest you drop and recreate the aforementioned site collection. If the issue persists, consider reinstalling the whole farm. As we weren't able to solve your problem we have refunded you any cost tied to this incident
My head canon is that right now, a manager is asking one of the dev if he also published the changes to the live site when he updated the prices on the pricing calculator six month ago (or if he also committed the DB transaction after updating those data....)
^ still my best guess right now.
I can also foresaw the mentions about the issue in the next marketing reports
> We finally discovered why our price drop strategy for Azure VM didn't give the expected results. The online price charts were never updated with the discounted prices.
> We discovered that the higher prices on the price calculator were the right ones. We retroactively applied the correct prices to all billing data for azure customers in the past year.
> You have a week to pay the difference before we confiscate your pc.
@JonEricson With all due respect, the situation has escalated far beyond control now
It feels like people just get away with ignoring explicit moderator instructions. It's extremely disappointing that some of our most active members on IPS are among them
once there was an user in a room. She has an avatar with a blue pegasi on it. Multiple time she was bashed, multiple times the basher was suspended from the chat. In the end, guess who moved on? If you guessed it was she... you won!
> It's time for me to leave Stack Overflow. I don't know my timeframe yet, but I'm looking for my next thing. Seeking a community-focused engineering role. If you have ideas, get in touch. DMs are open. -- Ana Noemi at 8:17 AM - 11 Apr 2018
user315433
What's an example of a community-focused engineering role?
@SFTP A really good example is the early days of SO, where many of the developers also directly worked with the community.
So you could push something, get feedback immediately, iterate, and keep doing that (sometimes for days) until it was just right.
A role at a more mature company would be someone that looks for pain points in products, and tries new approaches to solving them. Or, essentially, being the person that has their ear to the ground and the person that checks in code and builds out.
> This is really an awful response, especially as so many on the SO team have been working on improving exactly these issues for years. “I have one contrived example” doesn’t refute people’s lived experience & isn’t how people feel safe and welcomed. Listen instead of asserting. -- Anil Dash at 8:57 AM - 12 Apr 2018
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Question is, how do you make people feel welcomed while downvoting and closing their question? Is adding :) in a comment enough?
I think I just realized that SOUP reorders the 'vote' sorting (on meta?) so that accepted answer won't get pinned when it's lower than the top-voted answer (or has negative score?)
> when you record a macro, Sheets converts the macro actions into an Apps Script automatically. If you want to update your macro, you can simply edit the script directly instead of having to re-record the macro from scratch. You can also write your own Apps Script functions and import them as new macros. gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com/2018/04/…
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I don't have a reason to use this myself, but looks like a pretty big change in Sheets functionality. Hopefully there will be fewer "please write a script for my ultra-specific task" questions on SO and Web Apps.
> I should have changed that stupid lock, I should have made you leave your key > If I'd known for just one second you'd be back to bother me > Go on now, go, walk out the door > Just turn around now > 'Cause you're not welcome anymore
@HTTPS I'm quite tired reading about the so called toxic community at SO (or SE in general), unless new users stop polluting these sites with plain s--t. I receive a weekly newsletter from Quora since I've signed up there, and just keep it for the nods and laughs.
(it's not anymore, but it's the first time I see the migration from already-inexistant stack)
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> . @StackOverflow community gatekeeps around what is a "valid" question to shut down minority voices. One community only uses SO for answering questions (no forum or chat). I asked about the licensing for their neural net training data. Inappropriate question! #causeasceneso -- Sage Sharp at 6:43 AM - 12 Apr 2018
user315433
Yeah, obviously closed because the asker was a woman, not because licensing questions are off-topic...
Anonymous
@HTTPS I ignored your warning and my peril and now I am emotionally damaged.
@SFTP yeah, I find it really ugly that women use their gender to try and gain sympathy. If anything, it only harms women in general. But guess we can't really fight this, so better not take part.
Hm. A flight with 40 minute connection involving two JFK terminals. Delta is unable to give me either (a) seat number for the 1st flight; (b) boarding pass for the 2nd flight. My confidence in reaching Portland tomorrow is waning.
@READandSee-It'sNotaDupe You really should try to see if one of the CMs will take pity on you and change your name back. I went looking for you the other day and had to do it by finding your account on SO first.
@Catija you're as far from there as one can be, from what I see and from what I know about you. But when a woman whines "they closed/downvoted/deleted my question/answer because I'm a woman" it's just wrong in so many levels.
Cromwell's rule, named by statistician Dennis Lindley, states that the use of prior probabilities of 0 ("the event will definitely not occur") or 1 ("the event will definitely occur") should be avoided, except when applied to statements that are logically true or false, such as 2+2 equaling 4 or 5.
The reference is to Oliver Cromwell, who wrote to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on 5 August 1650, including a phrase that has become well known and frequently quoted:
I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken.
As Lindley puts it, assigning a...
Anonymous
@Catija I'd rather wear it out as a lesson not to impulsively change my name. ;)
@ShadowWizard I agree with your general thesis. But, really, people of all stripes do this... I've been accused of all sorts of "you're only doing this because I'm ____". It hurts all of them...
The difficulty for me is finding a way to respond to or evade that assertion and get to the actual problem.
Anonymous
19:25
@ShadowWizard Yeah, it caught the tail end of humour being tolerated. One of the last Fridays in Iceland. 😐
@Catija Don't respond beyond DVs or CVs. That's what I've learned the hard way.
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> Thanks, Anil. To be clear, Jeff has not worked here for years, and his views here do not represent us at all. We're very aware that SO is not welcoming to many, especially people new to programming, women, and people of color. We are listening and trying to get better. -- David Fullerton at 12:21 PM - 12 Apr 2018
user315433
Wonder how SO leadership became aware of the site being unwelcoming specifically toward people of color.
user315433
Hopefully not "by reading Twitter".
Anonymous
oh, Jeff is back to fighting on Twitter?
user315433
19:28
Yes, he never learns..
Anonymous
I kind-of appreciate him taking these fights that the staff can't for the sake of professionalism.
I worry about people like Anil, who has strong opinions about many things but very little understanding of how Stack Overflow actually works, having too much influence on Joel/management.
Anonymous
His philosophies are a great fit for Glitch, which is doing amazingly, but Stack is a very different beast.
Well, maybe a little argument. :) There may be some things about how SO works that we'd need to adjust. Hard to say what or how, but "we've always done it this way" isn't a good product development strategy regardless of what problems are in need of fixing. So we'll see.
That's a truth: whether the change is good or bad, the community will probably still say "you're ruining the site". Which makes it all the more difficult to really judge. :/
Anonymous
I've read/heard Anil mention Stack a lot of times, and I see him having those strong opinions without that understanding. That's probably fine, since it's a valuable perspective to have at the table, and the staff do have the understanding. I am just paranoid due to his relationship with Joel, and the fact that he's confident enough to engage with Jeff about these things.
You might disagree with his ideas, but that's not the same as him not knowing what he's talking about. :)
Anonymous
That could be. Often what first appears as "ignorance" is just a disagreement one level deeper than you've [heard] discussed.
Anonymous
19:43
I've never spoken to him. The people who have seem impressed, and I trust many of their judgements, so maybe I owe him more commutative trust.
user315433
The % numbers in survey aren't a proof of any problem. If NFL fan forums are mostly visited by men, does that prove they are unwelcoming to women?
user315433
Maybe "participation in online forums, specifically Stack Overflow" is not really an essential part of being a developer?
Anonymous
Also did I mention that Glitch is amazing? Well, I'll mention it again. And again. It's one of my favourite things released in the last five years or so, and the team seems to be doing an amazing job. 💖
I've never actually used it... I really should. I keep hearing great things.
Anonymous
Stack has left me feeling empty whenever a web page doesn't have an "edit" button, and Glitch lets me put them on every little tool I whip up for fun (example), and host them forever for free. :D
I once had a cat I had to give a bath to (backyard rescue)... he wasn't super into being dried off, though, so he bolted and hid in his safe spot. Which is great, except that his safe spot was the litterbox.
@Magisch But being curious about you laying in the bathtub, and doing all dangerous things about balancing the rim. Bad injuries received, when they failed and fell into the tub.
Regarding that (boring) discussion about _toxicity_ : If you attend to handle toxins in the wrong way, you shouldn't wonder getting intoxicated. (FWIW)