odata.stackexchange.com is damn funny. But when are cached(?) query results like this Q get updated?

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today probably ..... – waffles Feb 10 '11 at 20:06
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The stack exchange data explorer is updated monthly.

http://data.stackexchange.com/faq

You could use a quick query to approximate when the last load happened (as of this post the 8th of January 2011)

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hmm.. In this case, there could be something wrong with the query I pointed to. Of course I do not take notes, but I am pretty sure I had the same stats by Christmas... – ran2 Feb 8 '11 at 9:00
@ran2 Bear in mind that the data could be up to 2 months out of date (the dump is of the previous month and could have been loaded up to a month ago) – Justin Feb 8 '11 at 9:03
thx Kragen, i tryin to be more patient ;) – ran2 Feb 8 '11 at 13:16
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The home page data.stackexchange.com tells you when the most recent data load was. matmematics is 1/12/2011 which is currently the most recent – Some Helpful Commenter Feb 10 '11 at 15:30
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When SEDE is updated (other answers cover this), the query cache is dumped, so the first user to run a particular query after the update puts the new results into the cache.

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