I just noticed deleted:1 doesn't work any more like it did a week or so ago, but anything else like deleted:2 does (although returns non-deleted as well as above)
I was just searching on EE.SE for someone I suspected might have had a few deleted answers and just noticed a +4 one that said "use one of these..." followed by a picture of brain lol
@ShadowWizard Well, I can tell another thing. We had something similar back with the paladin runestones when we had to switch them to the new version. The difference begin the fact that we actually told the users what we were doing, and that we would have to do it in batch.
Hey @Shog9, based on your limited exposure to me bitching and whining in the tavern and on the site, do you have any inkling of an impression that I might have what it takes for careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/102968/…?
Yeah. Well in any case looking for a job will at least help me start to untangle myself from the freelance web I've created, success or not. So I guess that's good. It's like a bad girlfriend.
@bluefeet Do you happen to work at the NYC office?
@JasonC I'll say that I wanted to work here for a long time before I applied. I was hesitant to put in for anything because I didn't think I was qualified for anything. It's been the best decision.
And driving product development; new product research and specifications, making sure products are a good fit, user feedback and product improvements, etc.
@JasonC Yeah. I don't know what the distinction is. I guess a project could be any task and a product is something bigger and user-facing? (At JPL, where I worked before, projects are really big deals. Like "instrument in space" big deal.)
@FatherChristmas From my experience with product managers, they're e.g. determining feasibility of a project (or projects) before they become actual projects, where project managers start working to get them done. But the lines are super fuzzy.
Like I've seen companies where their project managers manage projects only for specific products and double as classic "product managers" for that product. It's the usual amount of vaguery.
It's just an arbitrary label at the end of the day.
I was voting on a question but I was just spamming the vote (on and off) just to see if there was a bug. Actually there is. After spamming the vote on and off for about 10 seconds, stop and watch the score change like crazy (not due to someone else doing the same thing). When the craziness stops,...
@JasonC you & i may have had one or two spirited discussions here in the past. Can you handle doing that every day with one or more of a couple dozen different people, without getting frustrated?
That'd be my only concern for you.
a proDUCT manager at Stack Overflow is more or less the person stuck in a kitchen with 6 vats of soup and scores of cooks, trying to make sure nothing gets ruined.
a proJECT manager at Stack Overflow is someone else stuck in the same kitchen, but not really caring about the soup so much as just keeping the cooks from stabbing each other.
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It's important to keep that distinction in mind, or you might end up getting stabbed and then dumped in the soup
Question for @JasonC from the peanut gallery: if you were to be made an employee, how would this impact your role as a room owner? Would you expect to still have time to visit back to your old room?
(any parallels between this and a hypothetical moderator election question are purely coincidental)
I'd probably get fired for spending too much time in chat rooms.
I mean, it'll either be that or the porn surprising pop-up windows that I have no control over, truly regrettable. We really ought to have IT look into this.
I had just a network issue while loading the main page on my mobile and I was greeted with a Winter Bash 2013 text. I had to double check the url, it seems that the alt text is broken.
@Pro huh, looks like a new feature! I'm pretty sure I played with it once, voting and unvoting at least 10 times. That said, without the exact limit, I'm not sure it belongs here, e.g. post ban is not mentioned in this faq. — Shadow Wizard36 mins ago