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4:07 AM
If I have a question about the best way to organize my objects and their relationships in a database, should I ask it on SoftwareEngineering or DBA?
 
 
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Q: Do we want hats?

Thomas OwensThe Winter Bash is back! From 19 December 2016 - 8 January 2017, Stack Exchange will be running Winter Bash 2016. Like in the past, participating in Winter Bash will mean that users here can earn "hats" for their gravatars by doing certain stuff, and there'll be a leaderboard to see who is gettin...

 
 
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4:30 PM
Isn't this question a better fit in softwarerecs.stackexchange.com — thebenman 37 secs ago
 
4:41 PM
Your question is way too broad, you need to provide more details on what platform your VPS is running on and software you are using to serve webpages. The answer would be completely different for Windows or Linux for instance. — James C. 45 secs ago
 
5:02 PM
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about software development, but information security. Anyway, I already provided a discussion of the Evil32 attack on the Information Security Stack Exchange, which answers your question. — Jens Erat 52 secs ago
 
5:20 PM
tests go bad because of a change in core - I didn't write the tests, I didn't write the module being tested. I take out the magic string, replace with class variable so I can tweak and test, lo and behold, all the tests are working again. :)
magic strings are bad, mmmkay?
 
 
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6:30 PM
Hmm. This is about tools for programming, but I think it falls on the "recommendations" side. SoftwareRecs might be able to help you, but the question will need a bit of editing there as well (check their how-to-ask). — chrylis 12 secs ago
 
 
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8:01 PM
David Robinson on November 30, 2016
When I tell someone Stack Overflow is based in New York City, they're often surprised: many people assume it's in San Francisco. (I've even seen job applications with "I'm in New York, but willing to relocate to San Francisco" in the cover letter.) San Francisco is a safe guess of where an American tech company might be located: it's in the heart of Silicon Valley, near the headquarters of tech giants such as Apple, Google, and Facebook. But New York has a rich startup ecosystem as well- and it's a very different world from San Francisco, with developers who use different languages and technologies.
 
 
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10:34 PM
Actually, this too broad. You need to give some concrete code you have question with. Otherwise, there are just too many options. And / or try 'programmers.stackexchange' for such high-level question. — Victor Sorokin 48 secs ago
 

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