« first day (1331 days earlier)      last day (3658 days later) » 

2:14 AM
Hello?
 
 
2 hours later…
4:33 AM
@MichaelT lovely! And it started with a nice "non-democratic" comments cleanup. This thread is going to be a flagship, a trademark of a new meta (if not deleted)
2
A: Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?

Your Common SenseWhat a crap. Logged in to upvote a comment under the OP after reading links from it and found it wiped with mod's reproach. "Discussion site is not the place for a discussion!" - I thought only rotten Russian parliament can be associated with such an oxymoron. To see it in a programmers communit...

 
Hi. Want to know something about huge data management strategies in sql server...like what if the data in the table is really huge...in the order of 100 million records...how would you optimize DML queries from such a table (or I'll use a more generic term - datasource).
 
 
8 hours later…
12:29 PM
@gnat There should be a spinoff SO call "CrapOverflow" where are the bad or duplicate questions get migrated. That way people can't complain their voices (bad questions) aren't being heard, and the SO quality level has a chance of staying high.
oh, and rep-whores would get amazing rep at CrapOverflow.
 
 
2 hours later…
user55340
 
4:59 PM
posted on April 26, 2014 by Stack Exchange

Teaching a bit of code is getting one professional a whole lot of bikeshedding.

 
 
3 hours later…
8:27 PM
Hello
 
Tim
9:02 PM
Is this question better at CS.SE, programmer.SE, SO or somewhere else?
0
Q: Is the way an OS schedule threads related to parallel computing?

TimFrom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_%28computing%29 Operating systems schedule threads in one of two ways: Preemptive multitasking is generally considered the superior approach, as it allows the operating system to determine when a context switch should occur. The disadvantage of ...

 
 
2 hours later…
user55340
11:33 PM
-1
A: Does Batman use Linux?

im-batmanBatman would never use a Linux OS, because it is run by the the penguin!

 
user55340
@Tim Certainly not SO. Possibly P.SE, though I will echo the 'you stopped too soon in your research' comment.
 

« first day (1331 days earlier)      last day (3658 days later) »