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Feb 10, 2022 at 13:05 comment added justANewb stands with Ukraine @Basj just another thing. This question has a score of 467, and it will get my upvote too, not because it's useful, but because it's fun as hell :)
Feb 10, 2022 at 12:55 comment added Basj @Gimby, maybe I overthought this :) who knows. When you suggest something on meta and get only downvotes (maybe deservedly so), it always takes some time to take a step back, I don't know if you experienced this - I'll forget about this and move on :)
Feb 10, 2022 at 12:45 comment added Gimby @Basj I don't answer anything, just highlighting what was available a long time ago and why a question like this would come into existence. I wouldn't recommend UltraEdit today. You are reading what you want to read I'm afraid. Besides you are taking this way too serious. The whole reason for my answer to exist is to get the tally. Upvotes VS downvotes. See what the majority thinks. There is no reason to go into a multi-comment tirade, just downvote.
Feb 10, 2022 at 12:34 comment added Basj How is this here considered as a good answer? 2nd paragraph doesn't even discuss the meta question, but is trying to answer the SO question about which editor to choose... 1st paragraph is basically "asking recommendations about software is useless, just google instead" - this is plain wrong, as usual the important things are in the details, and recommendations from peers with votes is valuable and better than SEO-optimized or ads from google answers. By the way, that's the main goal of "softwarerecs.SE"; and 99.3% of people voting this question considered it useful... Strange.
Feb 10, 2022 at 11:56 comment added Basj @RobertLongson If we all had 1 TB RAM computers nowadays, then ok "How to open 10 GB files without choking the viewer program" would become obsolete. Has the average RAM size of consumer-level computers changed in 7 years with a factor 10? No. Also, you have zero evidence that this question has become obsolete I think, at this point we are both losing our time, and we won't convince each other :) Have a good day, no worries, it was an interesting discussion anyway :)
Feb 10, 2022 at 11:56 comment added Robert Longson @Basj my point is that nobody has any evidence because evidence for the last 7 years is entirely absent.
Feb 10, 2022 at 11:55 comment added Basj @RobertLongson Yes "sudden" because if there is a nearly-constant function 0.99 < f(t) < 0.995 for t in [2008, 2015], then I would be happy to see what would the curve of f(t) look like to have a sudden discontinuity in its first derivative f'(t) to have a non-negligible decline since then... If you have evidence of this thanks to a SEDE query, feel free to share :)
Feb 10, 2022 at 11:45 comment added Robert Longson @Basj you think 7 years is sudden? I think you've a different definition of sudden to almost everyone else in the computer industry.
Feb 10, 2022 at 10:24 comment added Basj @RobertLongson Ok so today I learned that a 99.3% upvoted question with 1000+ votes about something that was, is, and will always be relevant in the near future for programmers (open 10 GB files without choking the editor/viewer) could suddenly become "obsolete" :) Interesting lesson... "Time changes"
Feb 10, 2022 at 10:00 comment added Robert Longson @Basj Yes, time changes the usefulness of posts. New technology and solutions make old technology and solutions obsolete. That's precisely why you've asked this question, isn't it? You list that as one of the problems with locking.
Feb 10, 2022 at 9:59 comment added Basj @RobertLongson stackoverflow.com/posts/159521/timeline. It has had a 1022 score between 2008 and 2015: 1029 up and -7 down (99.3% positive upvote ratio). Also it is 500+ favorited. So you think that, suddenly, and surprisingly, it would be very different nowadays?
Feb 10, 2022 at 9:54 comment added Robert Longson @basj just because people upvoted it in the past doesn't mean it's as valuable today as it used to be. Your voting figures are speculation and we can look at the votes on this answer eventually to see whether people agree with deleting it.
Feb 10, 2022 at 9:39 comment added Basj We individually cannot decide if a post is valuable or not. The community has decided it is: 1022 upvotes. Btw it will be stuck at 1022 forever because upvoting is locked. It would at least be 1023 if I could have voted, and probably 2000 or 3000 if upvoting was not locked.
Feb 10, 2022 at 9:34 history answered Gimby CC BY-SA 4.0