@Kyll Hey, what do you think about my new auto-comment? :P
> ###[Q] There're too many reasons to close this question There are either too many possible reasons, or good reasons would be too long for this format to close this question. Please [edit] you question and tell us which reason should we use to close this question.
Verbose and insulting to anyone over 50. It's an indentation problem: the while loop statements need to be indented in one tab each. — duffymo41 mins ago
room topic changed to SO Close Vote Reviewers: This room is for the weekly close events, discussion(s) about reviewing, and coordination of cleanup efforts site wide. Please visit our Team page: stackoverflow.com/teams/11/socvr [we-wait-for-shog9] wait a second, I can edit this message? Why can I edit this? This should be said by Feeds
@approxiblue I understand this to be a different use case. I can understand the argument that starting to close vote a question that has a bounty on it is evidence that it was only the bounty that got attention. However what you were saying yesterday is different; if a question already has close-votes, then it's the bounty that should be deferred until the question is clearly on-topic.
@KevinGuan I don't find the comment funny. Nor is the code funny. Replace >50 with any other way of discriminating (race, gender, sexual orientation) and the post is arguably hate literature. I've flagged it, hopefully others do too.
I'm not sure what's going on, but let me just say that making users the butt of jokes or joking that we are doing inappropriate actions here are not tolerated.
@rene Regarding the SOCVR team, have you written guidelines on how to get in? At least I think it should be a bit clearer that it's for the devs of the bots/scripts/etc. as you may find people wanting to join!
Yeah, partly. But what defines a "regular" or a "dev"? For example, I've been here a couple of weeks, does that mean I can join? I also made a tweak to Closey's docs on the wiki, does that make me a dev? Just throwing some thoughts out.
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@DavidG, just talked with Rene. We're thinking if you can be trusted in the GitHub organization and/or you come here often enough then you can be in the Teams page. I'm just wary because anyone can delete the team on a whim.
So I answered this bounty question a few days ago, but I'm afraid it might be too broad. Thoughts? I don't have that much experience with security questions on SO. stackoverflow.com/q/29729297/2415822
The OP didn't post any code or other implementation details, so we really can't know how safe something is if we don't know how it's built.
@JonClements stackoverflow.com/questions/33736243/… Over 50 and you're dead, over 30 and you're old. A bit silly really but it could offend some people.
Are there any sites on Stack Exchange where programming tool recommendations are on-topic? Say I'm looking for a tool to analyze my code to make sure it's adhering to best language and style practices, or some other arbitrary set of rules. Could I ask that on Programmers SE or Ask Different?
@Undo are you using Swift much these days? I was using for new projects for the past 4 months or so, but recently switched jobs and helped write an entire new app in ObjC.
@rene at first I thought that dude was holding a fanned out stack of money but then I realized it was just a manuscript of some sort and I was slightly less enthused
@NathanOliver I've been in one that landed at Schipol or Heathrow, I remember thinking that the undercarriage should have been damaged as it was such a hard landing.