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Using Windows Server as a workstation on topic?

Just because the word server is part of the site name doesn't mean questions are necessarily about servers or that all server questions are on topic. It's not the machine or the OS that determines top …
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Where do SQL questions belong?

Should questions about SQL (the language, not the server) be asked on SF or SO? There are a reasonable number of questions about SQL already on SF but before posing any myself (quite possible due to …
John Gardeniers's user avatar
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Virtualbox is losing the benefit of the doubt

I'm not going to look at each of those questions and try to asses whether or not they are "server-stuff" but I will say that while I don't use VirtualBox on a server (nor is it intended to be used tha …
John Gardeniers's user avatar
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Where to ask complex but home network questions?

I'm as quick as anyone else at voting to close or migrate OT questions but there are times where it can be a bit of a grey area. e.g. My home network also hosts the secondary DNS for my employer's dom …
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Healthcare IT Fire Sale - Question Adoption

I agree with Mark and Chris about 1 and 3 but not 2. Q2 has absolutely nothing to do with system administration or related matters. I'm just not sure whether it would be OT, NC or TL.
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What's off-topic; anything in a home setting, or anything that was designed for home use?

As I already stated in a comment: I actually thought the FAQ covered this pretty well. Questions pertaining to "domestic/consumer grade" devices are not automatically off topic. Quite the contrary. T …
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