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Which installed software packages use the most disk space on Debian? deleted 2 characters in body |
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Apr
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awarded | Popular Question | |
Apr
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Pausing the 1-rep voting experiment on Stack Overflow: reflecting on the feedback and rethinking the approach "Shog, Robert and I wrote a document about this in 2019" hey, I also did write about it. |
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Apr
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Python 3.x is just "Python". Any way to get rid of [python-3.x] tag? @Gimby the problem is that probably persons doing predictions, don't understand how the system works. As in, don't understand how the users interact with the system. People will add as many keywords as the system allows them. If you want them to not do it, you do not allow it. Or at least introduce enough resistance in the system to discourage them from doing it. The later would require a reworking of the tagging system. |
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Apr
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Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer? @NoDataDumpNoContribution which is funny because the help center says explicitly: If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you. Maybe we should start removing said users more forcefully. |
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Apr
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Saying "thank you" is not NAA anymore? "don't put mods who are having to churn through flags in bulk in a position where they must independently reach your conclusion reasoning from a blank slate" then mods should ask for these flags to be totally offloaded to the community, and only step in when consensus isn't achieved. |
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Apr
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'transformers.utils' Put all of that into your question. |
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Apr
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Saying "thank you" is not NAA anymore? "but then the same guidance kinda softly contradicts this interpretation", because moderators routinely refuse to get 1 more click to have this context. They can and have the tools to get this context. Reviewers on the LQRQ get this context by default. The only solution I see to this is to explicitly show them this content. This is even told by a moderator on others sites |
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Apr
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How to validate a string? deleted 4 characters in body |
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Apr
19 |
reviewed | Edit suggested edit on About page on Django app is showing Page not found | |
Apr
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About page on Django app is showing Page not found Updated some corrections on my project to make sure this works. |
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Apr
16 |
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How do I filter ForeignKey choices in a Django ModelForm? If there was a way to explicitly build forms, I can't find it. Neither Form nor ModelForm objects create an attribute for fields, it needs to be accessed through the Form.fields dict. This is also true in bound and unbound forms. |
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Apr
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Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer? "googling their error message before posting yet another question about file permissions or whatever" and that's why I hate the generic error messages that are presented to users (not just programmers), because they will find stuff that will very likely not help them. |
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Apr
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Apr
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awarded | Nice Answer | |
Apr
11 |
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Trying to customize the Django SetPasswordForm deleted 152 characters in body |
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Apr
11 |
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How to write custom form fields in django? added 71 characters in body |
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Apr
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How to write custom form fields in django? deleted 47 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Apr
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Policy on creation of distribution tags for derivatives As to why people create tags with no purpose, is the same thing as digg back in the day. They want to hit as many keywords as possible without understanding why keywords are important. |
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Apr
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Policy on creation of distribution tags for derivatives deleted 1 character in body |