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// shenanigans
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 3 |
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Feature to be reminded to accept an answer after a user-selected length of time fixed egregiously inaccurate title |
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Sep 3 |
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Feature to be reminded to accept an answer after a user-selected length of time Err yes actually. Thanks! |
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 3 |
asked | Feature to be reminded to accept an answer after a user-selected length of time |
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Apr 16 |
answered | Can StackOverflow Inc. purchase the .se top-level domain? |
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Apr 16 |
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Can StackOverflow Inc. purchase the .se top-level domain?unix.exchange is actually impossible. |
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Apr 13 |
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Chat room for quick questions? They could just do something simple where you could "accept" an arbitrary chat message, granting the utterer a couple of points, without a need for it to be associated with a question. Maybe it could be optionally linked with a previous message to indicate where the question originated. Then people would be able to pull up that range of messages as a "solution" in response to queries. Seems like there would be potential for such a system to get out of hand or be intentionally abused, though. |
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Apr 12 |
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What makes a good/valid +1 comment? When I really think that a user went above and beyond, I write You really went above and beyond. I might add a +1 to that. |
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Apr 12 |
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The Many Memes of Meta What, you guys don't have an always-friday-in-iceland key on your keyboards? |
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Apr 12 |
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Is it bad etiquette to put a “WORK IN PROGRESS” note in an answer? This question is really similar to the question of when you should ship. Sounds like you're "shipping early, shipping often", with a fat BETA label on the box. Similar dangers seem to apply: if somebody else waits a couple of minutes longer to post their first answer, it's less likely to get ignored: people who have already seen your early answer might not notice the edits. |
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Apr 12 |
answered | Would a meta-answer be a good idea? |
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Apr 12 |
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What's the rationale behind closing a useful question with 70K views? It seems like it might be useful to establish a "meta-answer" for these sorts of posts where people could collect all the various answers into one big answer, merging and/or eliminating (near-)duplicates. The meta-answer would be consistently presented at the beginning. Maybe that could be an alternative state to locking? Bonus points for being able to flag answers as having been incorporated into the meta-answer. |
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Apr 12 |
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The Many Memes of Meta @Locutus: Jon Skeet coded himself in lisp so that he could go on to invent assembly language. |
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Apr 12 |
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What kinds of bad question askers exist? Also: the idiom (at least where I live) is "get on my nerves". Also also: "code" is a mass noun, so you should say they "ask for complete working code". Usually I don't mention these things but it sounds like you're interested. |
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Apr 3 |
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Formatting Sandbox Clearly a narwhal. |
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Apr 2 |
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Can I cross post my question from one site to another? @Jeff: There's also the idea that askubuntu is meant to include questions that are generally applicable to all *nixes. By posting on AU, I can reach a wider range of knowledgeable folks. I'm not sure how much wider this is. My subjective experience has been that I tend to see a different set of names. I was looking for more objective data, so I made this python script. It tells me that there are generally less than 5 of the top 36 users common between any two SE sites (well, at least the ones that I tried). It's not really science, but it's a gist. |
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Apr 2 |
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Can I cross post my question from one site to another? @Jeff: Well, in order to know that for sure — for example, to preclude the possibility that a bug specific to ubuntu is causing this complication, or that a particular setting used in ubuntu makes this functionality work in an unusual way — you'd have to already know the answer to the question. |
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Apr 2 |
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Can I cross post my question from one site to another? @Jeff: For example: I asked identically-phrased questions about syslog on askubuntu (6 votes) and unix.SE (8 votes). Two very different discussions ensued. As phrased, the question could also have been posted on serverfault and superuser, albeit with an additional unix or linux tag. Does that question "suck"? Again, my apologies for the rules violation; at the time I was unaware of this policy. |
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Apr 2 |
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Can I cross post my question from one site to another? @Jeff: So what, I should only ask questions on askubuntu.com that cannot possibly apply to any other linux distro and have nothing to do with server administration? The fact that the scopes of some of the SE sites broadly overlap doesn't mean that stack exchange sucks, it just means that it's making the best of an inherently difficult undertaking. Some questions, as written, are bound to be applicable to more than one site. |