I had a low-priority question bouncing around in my mind. I forgot if I'd asked before--I hadn't written it in my small Python cheat sheet. The answer was here: Split a string by spaces -- preserving quoted substrings -- in Python, and I noticed, when I got there, I had already upvoted it!
I was slightly amused by this and also curious when the upvote happened. Looking into a repo I had, I simply typed git log -Sshlex
to see the date. (2 years ago!)
But I'm wondering if there's a search-fu via StackOverflow, to parse through my kind-of-long voting history. Searching by tags doesn't help, since the two tags (python and regex) are pretty common. I guess I could put a search in my browser for the topic title and then scroll through the pages of votes and hit F3, but that's a lot of clicking!
This is mostly for curiosity and historical reference and, of course, git can come to the rescue when I actually implemented the knowledge I upvoted.
I noticed an anonymized voting summary at, say, https://stackoverflow.com/posts/79968/timeline, but this doesn't help me set when I first stumbled on the topic.
Votes
table, theUserID
column does not actually get populated.