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12:15 AM
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user4639281
@QPaysTaxes Here's a list
 
user1593881
12:39 AM
@QPaysTaxes There is a WinAPI way of checking for memory leaks on Windows.
 
user4639281
ARGH!!! why do the SO devs have to keep hardcoding all of the CSS values? I have never read that the code one writes must break if the page is zoomed.
 
user4639281
It seems that if there is an option between making something work at any zoom level easily, or going out of their way to make something only work at 100% zoom, they go for the latter
 
12:55 AM
@TinyGiant Can't be deleted yet
 
1:11 AM
@TinyGiant My roomba userscript says it's eligible, maybe some downvotes on the answers fixed that
 
user1593881
@QPaysTaxes Yes you can. ™
 
user1593881
I think you need the Win32 SDK.
 
user1593881
Those come bundled with VS which is what I am using.
 
user1593881
Nor do you have to.
 
user4639281
1:28 AM
 
user1593881
@QPaysTaxes I don't think you do. Compiler is a compiler. But then again I am not interested in C so I could be wrong.
 
user3956566
3:05 AM
we need on more rejection on this stackoverflow.com/questions/42323127/…
 
user3956566
painting cabins on the titanic
 
4:27 AM
LOL there's a tag
 
@4castle Did you mean ? :P
 
4:43 AM
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Q: This tag is literally [gibberish]

4castleI had to laugh when I saw this tag. "Gibberish" or "gobbledygook" refer to speech or other uses of language (e.g, text) that is nonsense, or that appears to be nonsense. There are 42 questions, of which I would be happy to handle myself. There are no common technologies with this name. It's...

 
5:15 AM
@QPaysTaxes I approve either way, I think I found it
 
5:30 AM
eh.. anyone here who can help test a bot for a few mins?
I'm testing FireAlarm for one small thing. It'll just take a minute
@fire alive
@fire alive
 
6:22 AM
@QPaysTaxes Same story here, you just gotta find the right comment
 
6:43 AM
Installing update...
 
@FireAlarm why are you showing the "installing update" here? sigh, I thought I fixed it
 
@fire alive
come on
 
7:24 AM
This question matches roomba rules, right?
as in, it should have been deleted.
 
Roomba KI broken.
https://www.facebook.com/jesse.newton.37/posts/776177951574
 
@rene It was just downvoted hours ago so Roomba hasn't done its work yet? stackoverflow.com/posts/33262587/timeline
 
@Pang yeah, I know when it was down voted ...
and roomba runs at 03:00 UTC
 
@rene On some days Roomba does not end up running. I've no idea about today. But, yes, the question is qualified for the daily Roomba.
 
Ok, I ping a dev to verify. Thanks
 
7:35 AM
I've just noticed that Hebrew is a common topic in the tag (which I've begun reviewing btw). Is it safe for me to re-tag with the tag when I find this? Or might it also be a meta-tag? This question for example.
 
@QPaysTaxes Thanks, goodnight
 
7:53 AM
@QPaysTaxes cya
 
8:05 AM
@fire alive
 
user6820627
8:19 AM
I hate pseudo code!
 
@fire alive
 
 
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9:49 AM
@QPaysTaxes there is an tag.
 
10:05 AM
@rene @sam @tuna @kyll @tiny @gunr @nathan fyi, as FireAlarm is now running in multiple rooms, if it causes too much trouble to you, use @fire leave room instead of using @fire stop. In a case where that doesn't work, you can always use @fire kill or kick the bot.
@fire leave room
?
@fire alive
looks like fire crashed on reboot :(
 
10:29 AM
@AshishAhuja problem solved then? :p
 
heh.. it crashed earlier when I was doing the tests in the dev room and ran the reboot command. Reboot fails sometimes, but it does extremely rarely. It's running on NobodyNada's RPi so I have to wait for him to wake up which is after few hours...
 
ahhh... love the idea it's running on a RPi though :)
Have this image that it's also got a led strip attached to it that flashes on certain events and stuff :)
 
I should be able to start it up on my RPi but Nobody told me that it's extremely difficult to use Swift on Linux. I tried to do it on my mac and that also failed.
I'm totally new to Swift so can't do much now..
 
10:44 AM
@JonClements i.stack.imgur.com/tFgqK.jpg <-- Real life picture of Fire Alarm Swift!
 
mind blown!
 
11:06 AM
Hiya o/
@AshishAhuja Ok, noted
 
@Tunaki o/
 
@BhargavRao imgur.com/a/jh2EG <-- Real life picture of Rene! In my garden :P
 
@BhargavRao nah, that's not how it is!
@Rizier123 :p
 
@Rizier123 Some nice blue sky you have there :)
 
11:17 AM
I was talking about mine xD
 
@Rizier123 Wat! You've got rene in your backyard? o_O
 
Nobody's looks way neater than mine..
@JonClements that actually might be a good idea
 
@halfer avoid passing cv-pls for old questions of the same user, it can look like targetting
 
11:32 AM
Ah, fair enough, noted.
 
Guys, can someone please explain me why I got downvoted? stackoverflow.com/questions/42325187/…
 
@Omnitored The image instead of code is likely a reason
 
Read the rest of the post
 
I tend to search for chatty phrases, and some users use the exact same boilerplate on many questions. "I am new. Please help me. I've been trying for days. Bless you" etc.
 
The image is display of codemirror
See, that's the reason I get downvotes, people see an image, click downvote, and don't even bother reading the entire f****** post...
 
11:35 AM
My advice is not to worry about the odd downvote @Omnitored
 
Man, because of that downvote I can't post more questions
and there is no way to fix the question as I don't even know what the hell is wrong..
 
If you consider DVs as messages and not insults you will fare much better
 
I don't take it as an insult at all man
 
Well maybe you can restructure your question to make it clear that the first picture is not your code, but the result of the code below
 
I just don't want to be question banned, I want to know what to fix
 
11:36 AM
Many users do take them as insults.
 
@Omnitored If you got a question ban because of that one dv, that means you were already on the edge
 
Yes, because I had old questions from half a year ago
 
that got downvoted because I was a new member and had no idea how to ask :|
 
Also, please don't call people "man" here - my cat avatar is female
 
11:37 AM
Please accept my apologies Mrs. Cate
 
:-)
 
Also, what is the expected result?
 
Can you answer any questions? One or two good answers will not take much time, but they can rescue your account from DVs.
Don't make low-effort answers though - they will put you at risk of more DVs.
 
halfer answers don't affect the question ban I'm afraid
 
Ah, I didn't know that. Can you repair some of your old questions then?
 
11:40 AM
Tunaki I am sure that you will understand IF you read the rest of the post...
They were so poorly asked (and duplicates) that I'm afraid there's no chance
 
Ok I don't know what codemirror is so I'll leave it at that.
Don't ask for votes here though.
 
You see? You said a reason for downvoting my question without even knowing what it is about..
 
What if someone downvoted because of that? Don't you want to make it clearer instead of saying "it's obvious"?
 
I just did
"Note: This is not my code, just a picture of how the website looks live, code is posted further down the post."
 
Personally, I'd put the code first, a result or a picture or something of what I expect to happen, and then what actually happens. This way, it's clear what's wrong and it avoids (look below!)
That said, I have no idea what codemirror is, so if it's reasonable to assume people that know about the tool can guess the expected output, it can be ommitted
 
11:48 AM
Thank you for editing @halfer
did some edits too :)
 
You overwrote my edits :-(
I am repairing.
 
ah, I was probably editing when you saved the edits
 
You should have seen a pop-up indicating the parallel edit.
 
Didn't see it :/
Looked way better with the bold undertitles tbh
Stackoverflow.com/halfers_english_lessons/
:)
 
o/ @adriaan
 
11:54 AM
Over-use of formatting is a (potential) source of downvotes.
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@AshishAhuja \o
 
Yeh, but you see here's the problem
You say I should not format it because it will get the question downvoted
 
It's your risk. Over and out.
 
MEANWHILE I get downvoted for people not seeing the text
 
Or people misunderstanding, which I think is more likely
 
11:56 AM
It comes down to how you structure a question, some are better at it than others. Having said that I've seen far worse questions. +1
 
@Lankymart I have nothing against downvotes on my posts, but when it causes me to be unable to ask future questions, and I do not know why the question got downvoted, it kind of pisses me off a little..
 
Btw, "this is all I found", where did you find that quote? I can't find that text in CodeMirror website.
 
"Oh, this question has 0 votes, let's downvote"
Whoever voted it up, marry me please
 
Ah, might want to link to codemirror.net/doc/manual.html#option_mode then
 
Added
 
12:03 PM
@Omnitored note the +1 in my previous comment and let's leave it at that.
@Omnitored Things you should take away from this (these are just my opinions). The title is a bit "wordy" wants to be shorter and to the point, remove the fluff. The opening statement doesn't read well, needs to be structured in a more natural way to be read clearly. The quoted block of text could do with some formatting to break up the wall of text you've dumped in the quote block and it should be clear where it has come from.
 
The block quote is posted directly as it is on the page..
 
@AshishAhuja Sure, will do!
Plop everyone
 
@Omnitored Sorry I disagree, for starters everything under "mode" is indented, the code elements are clearly defined via appropriate formatting.
 
Final point from me: from what I can Google, you have to create a CodeMiror instance at some point, but it isn't shown in the post how this is done. Is there more code to know in order to reproduce exactly the picture? i.e. what's the exact source code that produced the picture?
 
@Tunaki good point.
 
12:12 PM
I'll find out how to setup a github :)
 
why?
 
So you can see the live code AND have access to the source
otherwise I will have to post like 1k lines in the question
 
The source should be in the question
In a minimal form
Are the 1k lines all necessary to reproduce the issue?
 
Well, since you need to include the codemirror, obviously yes
 
Do be careful with external links, might get you a downvote! They are a maintenance pain.
 
12:14 PM
Include CodeMirror?
I don't see 1k lines here for example.
 
I think a JS Fiddle would be OK though - it allows people to run it. As long as the fiddle contents are also in the question.
Fiddles can link to external CDN libraries.
 
Stack Snippets as well
 
tried with a fiddle, didn't get the desired result
 
A runnable example in a Stack Snippet would be ideal for sure, but the minimal source code used that someone can test easily is enough
 
I have honestly never asked a question related to nor worked with js before
This is my entire source code, it would be really nice if you could help me improve the question based on this
Any ideas?
 
12:27 PM
Did you just link us to an ad?
 
I linked to download page for my source..
Should I use another file host?=
Just click the big gray "download file" xD
 
"Download my code and write my question for me"? :D
 
The button I didn't find? Definitely don't use this file host...
 
FYI, file lockers are generally discouraged for code assistance since they create work for the person helping. And they're a vector for viruses too.
 
12:30 PM
halfer I understand..
 
Ooh, the one that looks like disabled.
 
I just can't seem to find out how to do this, and how to apply this in the question, as this doesn't work the desired way in jsfiddle
@JanDvorak Trump supporter?
 
Also, did you just ping me with a link to a screenshot of an ad?
 
-.- I used lightshot to upload the image
Tell me another file host and I'll upload there, no problem at all
 
Lightshot might be fine, but don't link me screenshots of ads
 
12:32 PM
it's not an ad
You said "there is no download picture"
"button
So I showed you there is a download button.. :(
 
I didn't say that. I said I couldn't find it.
 
Well, I helped you find it didn't I?...
 
I didn't want to find it... I wanted you to stop linking to that junk.
 
tell me a better file host... :|
 
I didn't download the thing, but I assumed all it took was a single HTML file, with a single JS file. Why is there a need for a file host here?
 
12:36 PM
Because this is the result in fiddle
Idk if I forgot to link to something...
 
So... what are we supposed to do with that "webpage"?
 
Man if you don't want to help then don't, I understand that some people don't want to waste time on this so I am perfectly fine with that, being rude it completely unnecessary
 
I thought you were trying to get help writing a question. Not getting us to ask it ... or answer it.
 
Maybe you can take inspiration from jsfiddle.net/NathanFriend/tooaq4oc
CodeMirror seems to work correctly there
 
12:50 PM
@Omnitored: your CSS resources in that fiddle are 404ing.
 
Okay, so this might be a little weird
I open the fiddle posted as answer on my question= everything is fine
I copy the exact same code to another fiddle
 
@Omnitored ok, take that back to your question then. You've had a lot of advice, this is a close vote review room. I think you've been helped enough.
 
okay, sorry
 
@Omnitored don't misunderstand if you are here to help identify potential questions that should be closed, then read the rooms FAQ over at socvr.org and come back and participate, you'd be more then welcome.
 
1:01 PM
I understand, thank you for the help :D
 
1:22 PM
!>stop
Server maintenance, it will be back in a bit.
 
 
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Sam
 
3:33 PM
@SmokeDetector autoflagged wrongly, poked Andy
 
@BhargavRao That post was automatically flagged, using flags from: Yvette, MAR, Mithrandir.
 
link only answer.
 
4:03 PM
hmm they have a question
 
And it's not cat-on-keyboard stuff, it's deliberately rude
 
very well
 
@Tunaki they can have as many rep as they want, rude is rude
 
4:24 PM
Hello everyone!
 
Hiya
 
@Closey alive
I guess Closey is offline…
 
4:39 PM
Yeah, there are a couple of bugs that are being investigated
 
5:00 PM
@FireAlarm already closed, just edited. Should remain closed
 
 
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6:40 PM
@QPaysTaxes Perhaps. I, obviously, disagreed at the time I made the two comments. The first one gives some generic debugging information to the OP, which is customized with links to resources in the OP's environment: Opera. The second provided explicit information as to what is required to improve the question for Stack Overflow. The comments had different intents. Thus, in my opinion, it was reasonable to have two separate comments. Per your, implicit, request I have removed the second comment.
 
6:55 PM
@QPaysTaxes OK. We are getting into a realm where I suggest we refocus the conversation. If you believe there is something I posted that would be clearer to the OP stated a different way, I'm very interested in hearing about it. I believed that it was clearer and, secondarily, easier for me (i.e. less of my time spent customizing text for a question which is likely to be put on hold/deleted) to have two separate comments, which were together too long to fit as one comment.
I read what you have said so far as: There is a limited supply of comment slots; don't consume too many. That may not be what you intended, but that is how I read it. Please restate, as I don't think it communicated to me what you intended.
 
7:09 PM
@QPaysTaxes Yes, as I stated above, I removed the 2nd comment. I agree, I tend to be verbose. In many cases, that verbosity can, and should, be reduced. Perhaps, in this case it could. I disagree that this case would be be better with one comment instead of two. The two comments had different intents. They were basically two different paragraphs. That is clearer as two separate comments, not mushed together to form one (slightly smaller) amount of text, but without any separation.
 
Good evening ladies and gentlemen!
sigh so much about my short holidays ;-)
@QPaysTaxes I'd CV as unclear. What would you expect to happen? As I understand, you have at some point the equivalent of void * foobar = malloc(MY_SIZE);. Lateron you do free(foobar); - right?
 
Hey @Olaf I have a c question to!!!, which letter comes after it...
 
@QPaysTaxes What's that in dumbish (just for me)?
 
hmm he is closing mine as too broad
 
@PetterFriberg Depends on the encoding :-þ
 
7:22 PM
ahh primary opinion based?
 
@QPaysTaxes That's fine! I'm just in the mood for that.
 
@QPaysTaxes ok, thanks let me tell that to my 5 year old daughter that is learning the alphabet..
ooh no problem she is already familiar to UTF-16
 
@QPaysTaxes Sorry, but I always seek for the trapdoor in such questions. But yes, if you did not free the object twice, it is fine. Nevertheless, you should follow the ideom above, i.e. directly assign the result of malloc (etc.) to the void *. Theny you can assign foobar to a more specific pointer (but never to two with different type!). Said that: it is bad style. Use the correct type; you will appreciate it when you read the code in 1-2 years.
@QPaysTaxes That would be problematic. One of the most complicated and least understood rules its the effective type (aka strict aliasing) rule (6.5p6). If you need some class/inheritance stuff, have a look at gcc's -fplan9-extension. That's much better alternative - if you can use extensions and don't fear the reaper.
@QPaysTaxes Me too. Too late to edit. But the linked stuff is nevertheless fine.
Simply put: you must not store one type in an object then another.
@QPaysTaxes Hmm... I'll take your word for that. But still: having a void * for more than function result/argument or short-time temp is often problematic. Not so much for the program code, but maintenance. You really should prefer normal types. Similar to casts: they keep the compiler from helping you detect errors and always should be documented in the code.
@QPaysTaxes ^ That's exactly the problem.
@QPaysTaxes Still that you started with Python first? You typically have a common base-"class" for this. That's a perfect application for said gcc extension. I'd really have a very close look at them (try to feel their power).
@QPaysTaxes OTOH, I just drove >700km today, some at 200km/h (praise distance-control!) part with heavy rain/light fog and quite some traffic.
@QPaysTaxes Basically you can create child-classes with anonymopus structmembers and pass a child to a function which takes the base-class with type-checking (for the base-class) of course. Sort of like non-virtual methods in C++.
@QPaysTaxes Yes, it has. I would not dare driving that fast in heavy rain just with plain cruise-control.
 
7:46 PM
As you can see there are SEO and Backlink tags, so i dont think i was wrong by posting question without reading rules. — Jessica Hoamster 4 hours ago
Because the backlinks tag makes SEO questions OK...
 
Think I really get used to the system now. Too bad it is maxxed at 200km/h; my car can drive a bit faster actully:-)
 
@Olaf Autobahn?
 
@Olaf to fast any way with rain... 200 hmm, what car do you have?
 
@Machavity Of course! :-) I really hope at least that will not change here!
@PetterFriberg Ford Focus. 2l TDCi
 
aah not a German one, nice.
 
7:49 PM
Good tyres, good brakes.
@PetterFriberg Actually it is :-þ As much as any car from a german factory at least.
 
@Machavity Autobahn!
 
ok, yeah... but was expecting an Audi or BMW
 
@PetterFriberg There was not much traffic where It rained and when I drove that fast. I might be a bit crazy, but I'm not supid or suicidal (not more than every driver at least).
 
There was an old video game ad I saw once comparing system owners to speeders caught by the cops. #1 was "Please don't write me a ticket". #2 was "Well, I might have been going slightly over the limit." #3 was "I have no idea how fast I was going. The needle stops at 100mph[160kph]"
 
if you drive at 200 in rain, you often are crazy enough to have those cars :D
 
7:52 PM
@PetterFriberg Audi: too small, BMW. too small, Audi, BMW, Mercedes: too expensive (ca. 10k€ more than the Focus with similar features.
 
@Olaf time for a Volvo :D
 
@QPaysTaxes Too boring. It really would have been a Mustang if I wouldn't need an every-day car for light transportating, etc. I really like the current Wild horse
@Machavity I don't speed! I actually stick quite close to the limits (plus some margin). Since I have strong motors, I actually much more follow the limits than with the weak cars I had. (but that also might be getting older)
 
@QPaysTaxes You mean a millennial anti-theft device
 
@Machavity I had friend (with a Toyota Celica) that actually tried to convince police that his car was built to go fast... not like the other normal cars. They did not buy it at licenze was retracted for 1 year..
 
I have a public transport card.
 
7:55 PM
@QPaysTaxes Hey, kiddo! Let's see what you do if at my age! :-)
 
@Adriaan ooh, that works great even if you are drunk
 
@PetterFriberg as does my bicycle :D
 
@Adriaan depends on how drunk you are...
 
@PetterFriberg Had a variety of rum, whisky and lager yesterday, intertwined with a few cigars. My trusted steel horse got me home perfectly safe :D
 
@QPaysTaxes In Germany most cars have switching gear. But automatic gear gains market share. With the distance-control I might better had gotten one, too.
 
7:57 PM
I think I now understand the expression "when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
 
@PetterFriberg A Toyota Celica. As a performance car. ROFL
 
@Machavity Yeah lol... at least buy a Ferarri
 
@QPaysTaxes So you are targeting a job as compiler? Sorry, I'm afraid that position is already taken
 
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