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12:00 AM
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can a mod permanently delete this question please stackoverflow.com/questions/39692803
had password info in a rev (op recreated a new question)
oh get busy with your ruby python stuff bro
 
Okay @QPaysTaxes
 
@Drew yes, but in the future just flag it
 
I've done that userscript. And it's practically morning now :)
 
@undo took days before recently for me
 
12:08 AM
@QPaysTaxes gist.github.com/Tunaki/29774887ed63c8957c579836c2a285f0. Pastes in the console the new content of the answer to edit in.
 
@Drew Yes, that's how it is
Cutting in line isn't a good idea.
Some stuff has been broken, we're catching up.
An obscure script that makes stuff usable at SO scales.
 
12:19 AM
We could have a bot, the ModBot. Accepts post id's and comment id's. Queues em. ModBot delete the referenced hourly.
Only authorized users could access it.
 
user4639281
@Tunaki looks good, why no ui?
 
UI? Like a button that auto-edits?
 
user4639281
Yeah, that one
 
Not sure how to do it right now.
 
user4639281
12:27 AM
No, not that one
 
Oh that one.
Or did you mean this one?
 
user4639281
Like loading the questions links on a page
 
user4639281
For people who arent familiar with the console
 
user4639281
Phone keyboard sucks
 
12:30 AM
Eh, you need a SEDE account. I'm guessing the people that have one know how to use the console :)
 
user4639281
Hmmm.
 
LOL
How to flag the smokey post? Spam? R&A?
Honestly... why does he/she/it try?
 
@TinyGiant Is there a way to automatically edit? That'd be convenient.
 
@dorukayhan should have made some other changes, like removing fluff
 
Maybe you can post some stuff to /questions/{id}/edit?
 
user4639281
12:35 AM
@Tunaki well yes, it is possible, but how much do you want to automate the process?
 
Depends, how complicated is it to do it?
Given that it is 2.30 AM and I need to sleep.
 
user4639281
Fairly simple
 
Not the /posts/334916/edit-submit/{someHexId} I assume
 
user4639281
But how little human interaction with a post is too little?
 
Hmm.
 
user4639281
12:38 AM
Well, i would at least pipe it through the magic editor and display a confirmation before submission
 
#Nobody called me
 
user4639281
What I'm wondering is what is the goal of the automation?
 
#SOwhat
 
@TinyGiant Just faster update
 
user4639281
You just want to streamline the process?
 
12:41 AM
So that practically anyone could do it, not just me and weird SEDE queries
Well, it's good enough for now
 
12:58 AM
When does the community give out a bounty?
 
@QPaysTaxes community♦ i guess
 
Community (moderator)
I often see 25 rep given my Community♦
 
@AndrewL. half the bounty because the OP didn't award it
 
Ahhh and the user was deleted
 
@AndrewL. when a bounty expires and the one who placed the bounty doesn't award it to anyone within the grace period then community♦ gives half of the bounty to the highest scoring answer provided the answer has a score of 2 or more
 
1:05 AM
Understood :)
 
Well, script updated to have a button gist.github.com/Tunaki/29774887ed63c8957c579836c2a285f0. On click of the button, the new content will be on the console output. Much better.
me too, cya
 
night @QPaysTaxes @Tunaki
 
Night @Unicorn @Fish
 
2:07 AM
I did :D
Byee
 
 
2 hours later…
3:45 AM
Um, I think this exact post was posted earlier today. Can some see the user's deleted posts?
 
Please help me close this question stackoverflow.com/questions/39692669/…
 
@Joshua we have protocol here: [tag:cv-pls] [tag:question_topic (optional)] reason <link>
 
4:54 AM
with Java, you never know. Maybe that is an MCVE
 
5:31 AM
If the connection sits idle for 2½ days then opening and closing connections is not going to be a performance issue. — Jim Garrison 18 mins ago
 
6:31 AM
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Am I crazy or is this user promoting this product? There only two answers to meta is the promotion of this product.
*Their
 
@Daedalus looks like spam, yes
 
MOrning
 
Aloha
 
7:05 AM
flag rude comment from op at bottom please stackoverflow.com/q/39487480/1816093
 
The one that isn't rude, or the one that isn't there?
 
it is gone now
 
Morning everyone :)
 
@PetterFriberg y u no edit?
 
7:22 AM
 
Hiya
 
@JanDvorak Madara edit the post, now I feel that I was to lazy...
 
o/
 
7:30 AM
o/
 
7:46 AM
^ meh, I saw it and went NAA
 
unreg user cat on keyboard our standard is to hit with offensive flag
@Tuna I would guess that you are quicker then SD :D
 
possibly :)
 
hmm, that is an answer...
 
8:01 AM
 
meeh for me no...
 
let's close it fast ---------------------------------------------v
 
@dorukayhan I might be that, or not ... Why do you want to know?
 
8:19 AM
 
Alo! :)
 
immediate +5 on an answer that doesn't compile, nice Java, nice
 
@Tunaki Link? :o
 
sure, all answers there stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java...
 
8:35 AM
@Tunaki Eeks... Found the answer you were talking about. That's a +15 though ô.o Atleast.
I cannot see the up-/downvote counts.
Aaaand it's gone.
:]
 
9:05 AM
> If we connect the sensor, we can get to the rss uplink through the wireless tcp firewall!
 
ô.ô
 
9:24 AM
roomba is sleeping?
 
no clue, I don't know how roomba works
 
@TimCastelijns Nobody does :-)
 
Roomba is only awake once per day, for six to eight seconds
 
9:43 AM
@Tuna Around?
Plop everyone!
 
Hello Spearrel :)
 
@Kyll I think so.
 
And that's how you bait a tuna :)
 
=D
Ministry svpls
 
@Kyll svpls?
 
9:48 AM
@Seth Franglais
(Frenglish..?)
 
??????
 
:D
 
Dude, I haven't had coffee yet, my brain is at 3% (peek!)
Franglais... :S
 
@Seth Svp = S'il-vous-plaît, French for please
svpls is a portmanteau of svp and pls
 
@Kyll So... svpls essentially means please please? :o
I was confused since it is somewhat close to cvpls :)
 
9:53 AM
Yesh
 
Gud :)
 
Sam
10:23 AM
Morning
 
Plop Sam and rene!
 
Morning
Hey rene
 
I'm not here, I clicked the wrong button
 
Ô_ô
"Wrong button" => Joined the room in normal, not in hidden mode? :o
 
10:47 AM
Hiya
 
@Bha \o
 
Plop Bhargav!
 
Sam
11:11 AM
 
@Seth the first post in that search is by Jon Skeet..
 
hehe
 
@Drew Screenshot pls :o
@AshishAhujaツ ^-^ Father of opinions
Better? :D
 
@Drew The comment there though :D
 
11:21 AM
@Seth the bottom rung deleted of your mother of opinions
 
o:
 
11:34 AM
Morning
 
Aloha!
 
Morning :)
 
Morning \o
 
Morning \o
 
11:36 AM
@Drew actually I like this more stackoverflow.com/a/1792849/5292302
 
@Cerbrus This is borderline for code review. They're not asking a review and they would need to post all of their code
 
@PetterFriberg Congrats
 
@Tunaki They're asking how to make that code run as fast on chrome as it does on FF.
I'd call that a code review...
 
@Drew I thought the thread was about controversial opinions...
 
@MadaraUchiha Most of those "opinions" are anything but controversial imo. :p
 
11:49 AM
@Seth I guess some of those were controversial in 2009 when they were written
And became mainstream truths by 2016.
 
> "Programmers who don't code in their spare time for fun will never become as good as those that do."
That shouldn't be controversial, regardless of the year ;o
Passion & more time invested => better results / faster learning
 
^^^^
 
Same goes for ~90% of those >.<
 
@Seth It's controversial because people who don't code in their spare time for fun don't want to believe it so.
 
I don't code in my spare time, but I have fun doing it at work...
And that's why I learn a lot, even though I don't do it at home.
 
11:51 AM
@MadaraUchiha yes controversial
 
So get that superiority complex outta mah face! :D
 
@MadaraUchiha More time invested => Higher chance of better outcome o_o
 
@Cerbrus There are exceptions, obviously
But generally speaking, I'm finding that statement true.
 
> "Programmers who don't code in their spare time for fun will never become as good as those that do."
^ That's better
 
@MadaraUchiha Tell me about it. I hate having to write try...catch blocks ;)
 
11:52 AM
i agree with that statment
 
@Cerbrus Yeah, that's fair.
 
@NathanOliver dont use java
 
> "The only "best practice" you should be using all the time is "Use Your Brain"."
 
@NathanOliver dont use java
 
Can't comment on that...
 
11:53 AM
That also is - hopefully - something most people agree on.
 
Still have it in C++ :(
 
:-/
 
Except for TLM.
 
Lol
 
@NathanOliver dont catch exception :)
 
11:53 AM
For TLM it is use someone else brain.
 
lol
 
Ohh, so that's where my brain is. TLM stole it
 
@NathanOliver Hmm... He's using @Kyll 's brain right now, afaik.
 
@AndrewL. And TLM lost it
 
He does that.
 
11:54 AM
Might've changed ;o
 
No wonder I haven't used common sense in a while
 
@MadaraUchiha "XML is highly overrated"
 
@Cerbrus so I guess I'm the new LM.
 
@Seth Everyone I've met hate XML with passion, so...
 
That one is a controversial opinion! :D
 
11:55 AM
If I could :(
 
Slowpokes :D
 
haha
 
@MadaraUchiha Really? o.o I mean I dislike it, but... I've seen people who like it, apparently :p
 
JSON > XML
 
I hav no smurkey priviledgez
 
11:55 AM
@Cerbrus XML has two distinct advantages over JSON
 
Argh! Mobile editing reposts the message!!
 
@MadaraUchiha 1: Adding metadata to data, 2?
 
1. built-in, native schema validation tools
2. ability to access the parent of a node and fully traverse the tree effectively.
 
got it
 
@MadaraUchiha That's more like an advantage of the system used to read the data :P
 
11:57 AM
@Cerbrus Of course
Both JSON and XML are nothing but formats to be read by a runtime of someone else.
 
@MadaraUchiha It has a lot of drawbacks compared to JSON though. :o
 
@Seth That is true
 
Like it being a pita to read. (Compared to JSON)
 
But it's not strict superiority one way or another
 
It's just a decision that should be based solely on the use-case :p
They both have advantages.
 
11:58 AM
Exactly
 
And they both have drawbacks.
 
xml is slower than json right?
 
Sort of.
 
@ColdFire Neither are "slower", they're both strings formatted in a certain way.
 
XML is more complex.
 
11:58 AM
A data format isn't "fast" or "slow".
 
If JSON had all of XML's features and complexity, reading and parsing it too would be "slow"
 
xml compresses better than json because its redundency
 
> If you only know one language, no matter how well you know it, you're not a great programmer.
This resonates with me on so many levels
 
@Ferrybig Only because it's more bulky in the first place.
 
@MadaraUchiha yes i mean in parsing
 
11:59 AM
@MadaraUchiha I need to learn a few ;| But I want to "master" java first, as far as possible.
 
The number of people who "know OOP" but their years worth of knowledge crumble when you take away the class and interface keywords is astounding.
 
@Ferrybig A set of data is always smaller in bytes, in JSON, than it is in XML.
 

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