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The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcutsofficial keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPopStackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use NewtNewt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

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The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdowntag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the APIan excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

The majority of questions I answer I discover via a custom tag search (long URL starting with /questions/tagged and loads of tags joined up with +or+) to be notified of new posts in tags I am interested in. I look almost exclusively at the 'newest' tab of that view, relying heavily on the live-refresh feature. My current filter page is:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python+or+python-3.x+or+python-2.7+or+python-imaging-library+or+python-2.6+or+python-2.x+or+python-module+or+python-requests+or+python-c-api+or+python-2.5+or+python-3.2+or+python-multithreading+or+subprocess+or+python-c-extension+or+python-2.4+or+python-import+or+python-extensions+or+plone+or+zope+or+zodb+or+pyramid+or+buildout+or+python-3.3+or+python-3.4+or+flask+or+python-internals?sort=newest&pageSize=50

which won't even be accepted by the search box anymore. Together with the official keyboard shortcuts this makes for very efficient access to new posts.

In addition, I use RSS feeds to track specific, not-so-popular tags where you don't have to be FGITW to stand a chance, as well as bountied posts. The tags in question are for OSS projects I have a stake in and care about support for.

Last but not least, I use StackPop to get comments and track reputation changes. I used to use Newt, which also notifies you of new question titles when I don't watch the filter page above, but is sadly under-maintained and no longer works.

Overall, I track 35 tags with these tools.

Progress towards a badge doesn't influence me as much anymore as it perhaps used to; although the current tag score script breakdown has made me watch the progress towards tag badges a little more, rather than less, using an excellent JS script that queries the API.

If I do find posts via a Google Search and find I have to contribute something, I won't hesitate to post in that same session. But most of my answering happens via discovering new questions via the filter page.

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