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There's a project a-brewing that may support your desires: https://codidact.org/ Looks like it's barely two weeks old as I write this, but worth checking out, I think. Gilles, who I respect quite a bit, appears to be involved.



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Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

There's a project a-brewing that may support your desires: https://codidact.org/ Looks like it's barely two weeks old as I write this, but worth checking out, I think. Gilles, who I respect quite a bit, appears to be involved.



The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

There's a project a-brewing that may support your desires: https://codidact.org/ Looks like it's barely two weeks old as I write this, but worth checking out, I think. Gilles, who I respect quite a bit, appears to be involved.



The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

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There's a project a-brewing that may support your desires: https://codidact.org/ Looks like it's barely two weeks old as I write this, but worth checking out, I think. Gilles, who I respect quite a bit, appears to be involved.



The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

There's a project a-brewing that may support your desires: https://codidact.org/ Looks like it's barely two weeks old as I write this, but worth checking out, I think. Gilles, who I respect quite a bit, appears to be involved.



The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. (Popover for Teams that covers the answers! All new, more welcoming, badges! Oh, and yeah, it's nice to be castigated with a new, Biblical, metaphor. Scorpion lashings, huh? Yeah...) Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. (Popover for Teams that covers the answers! All new, more welcoming, badges! Oh, and yeah, it's nice to be castigated with a new, Biblical, metaphor. Scorpion lashings, huh? Yeah...) Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

Yup.

I appreciate you writing this up. It's not an exact match for my thoughts, but it's a well-put summary.

I'm forced to agree with Pekka. I haven't logged in for about three months now. And I, well, I actually haven't missed it. I'm genuinely surprised, but I haven't, at all. Time spent here had been more disappointment and frustration for me than fun or even interest for a while now. And it's been nice not having that. I guess it comes down to giving up hope, or to put it more charitably, acceptance of reality. As for Bhargav Rao, for me my mod nomination was a last attempt to feel like there was something useful I could do, and that didn't pan out. I can't justify trying to use this pair of tweezers they gave me to manage a sandpile anymore.

Disappointing as it is, I can only recommend the same course to you.

I've popped in once in a while during a long compile to see if anything noteworthy has happened. Everything seems to be on the same basic course. Funny that I happened to come by about five minutes after you posted this. I thought for a bit about replying, then shrugged and went back to coding. But I've been composing this in my head since, so I may as well write it down, I guess.

I said this before,* but I've noticed even more recently, since I haven't been logged in to be able to edit or vote: newer answers on Stack Overflow for my tech (iOS stuff) are largely garbage. And without enough moderation to keep up. There's still long tail tool posts "How do I XYZ with git/bash/grep/etc." that are hanging around. But I'm not sure how often I come to Main even to get answers anymore.

I wish I could still be proud of contributing here, but yup, it's not turning out the way I thought and I don't see anything I can do to affect that anymore. Dunno if I'll come back eventually. (I found another place where I can sometimes help with interesting questions. It's not quite the same, but it scratches the itch a bit.)

So...all the fish, and all that. U+1F937 U+1F6AA U+1F6B6 U+1F44B


*"the core of my concern with quality isn't even about me as a power user answerer; it's about me as an anonymous nobody looking for answers to my own problems"

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