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1:02 PM
afk
 
@EricD Lobotomized
 
@Kyll Yep, seen that. Cool.
 
Its cool how we come up with verbs for every mod#
 
@Kyll OK this is so obscure I didn't get the reference.
 
@TIPS Losing a mind, lobotomy?
 
1:07 PM
@Kyll Yah
 
It's actually one of the three really brutal mod verbs
Larsoned, Shogged, Lobotomized
 
@Kyll - Madara'd :P
 
Madara'd doesn't sound too bad
Unless you know the story, of course
or how bloody quick that guy is with his sword
 
JAL
@Magisch Interestingly enough, malwarebytes didn't find anything. McAfee found one item but it was a false positive
 
@JAL Some AVs dont detect most adware
because adware vendors have sued AV companies in the past
@JAL Its definitely some sort of Adware. SO doesnt do this.
 
JAL
1:11 PM
yep, I know it's not SO. Looking through resources to track the url now
 
Heh, There is a tag
> Who let the [dawg]s out?
The title for it's burnination request
 
@BhargavRao
 
Lol, We need more such software
 
1:14 PM
-1 not all tags have questions
 
@Magisch Half of them ain't valid tags
 
@BhargavRao Who said they should be?
 
I wonder
If I could make a coat from spearrel fur
 
sd f edited
 
1:24 PM
@Kyll How much extended family do you have?
 
@Magisch Just the right number to be fed by a roasted floaty head
 
I consist only of sponge and cardboard
 
roasted fried then
@JAL That 180k two-liner...
 
JAL
yup
 
rofl
Some salty answerers and the usual meta roboreviewers closed shogs meta post
 
1:37 PM
link?
 
bluefeet just reopened it
 
Sam
lol
 
Post Closed as "off-topic" by Vizllx, HaveNoDisplayName, ArK, Pratik Butani, M D
At least 2 of those have negatively scored answers on it
 
@Magisch Aww, 'tis cute
 
1:39 PM
the review item
shouldn't posts be unclosable?
 
I really want to know what option HaveNoDisplayName used
 
@NathanOliver custom: Hahahahahahaha
 
@Kyll really?
 
@Magisch I wish
 
wait
it wasn't featured anymore
 
1:43 PM
You sure? Edit history doesn't show the tag being removed.
 
I'm sure I didn't see it in the Featured tab, like 1 hour ago.
 
Probably because it was closed.
 
Meh.
How about round 2? :p
 
lol.
 
JAL
@Magisch what was the close reason?
 
1:47 PM
the close-vote queue on Meta is scary but for a different reason that on Main: if you cast 1 vote, you're pretty sure it'll reach 5...
 
@Tunaki mass psychosis effect, it sounds pretty much the same as with normal up/down votes on main
 
for some unknown reason the same 5 or 6 people robo close everything that enters the meta CV Queue
 
Kylld
 
@cybermonkey Hit 2k already =p
 
this reviewer needs to have a good talking to about their reviewing abilities...
I have no idea why on earth they approved my edit...
 
1:58 PM
it's the kitten
 
can I raise a mod flag if I'm concerned that a certain aforementioned user is roboreviewing?
 
@cybermonkey I think you need more than one review for that. If you go through his review history and you find some really bad approves then I would say mod flag. One occurrence, the cat stepped on the mouse.
 
Also @cyber link to the review instead of the user :)
 
I want to be a kitten
 
e.g, this and this
 
2:01 PM
An atomic kitten
 
Ah, Gotcha. Ty
 
An immutable kitten?
 
Kittens can't be muted
their meow is eternal and ethereal
 
I also think that this edit that they approved was too minor.
 
2:04 PM
hmh debatable, adding code highlight is great and I don't see other obvious changes to make.
 
@cybermonkey I would have approved that. It was an improvement and nothing else pops out to me that needs improvement.
 
also this
most of their reviews are OK, but there's also quite a few that are questionable
 
@cybermonkey have you even compared the outputs of the lastone
 
oh, hello @Console
 
adding html highlighting is nothing "minor" for the reader
 
2:06 PM
@Console I did, only a single line showed up as being changed.
 
hello :9
 
Plop Console!
 
inb4 what is plop
 
inb4 bookmark
 
2:08 PM
Types in @Console
 
terminal > @Console
 
and the close vote is just my opinion on how "have you tried: one line instruction" is not what I classify as answer.
 
Yay! Now @Console has a renewable source of pings for the next 7 days.
 
@Console yes, however it is an answer.
 
Terminal war with @Rizier123
 
2:11 PM
@Tunaki :(){ :|: & };: <- My super smiley destroys everything. (Seriously don't run it!)
 
@Tuna Both done
 
@Console Good catch with this one though.. a 9K user should know better..
 
@Rizier123 So this is why spiders are dangerous
 
@TIPS Exactly, because they replicate themselfs.
 
2:13 PM
@Rizier123 wat
 
@Kyll It creates a file which replicates itself and then the file again replicates itself and then again the file replicates itself...
 
@Rizier123 Riiight
 
@Rizier123 Doesn't work with all terminal though, right?
 
Not sure, better don't try it :P
 
It only works with cloning machines.
 
2:16 PM
... but if you do I would be interested in the results :P
 
:)
 
@Tunaki you're on a roll
 
JAL
Thanks for the hammers @EricD, I'm out of votes
 
@JAL You're welcome. There's a lot of dupes and LQ questions in Swift today. :/
 
2:34 PM
afk
 
@cybermonkey Went with TB
 
same here
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/37548637/… So if I would remove the duplicate I would also remove the solution. What should I do :)
 
2:51 PM
Ah, should have skipped
I thought the behaviour of that code wasn't included, but it's in the middle of the first paragraph
@Yvette Mind taking a look at this question? Is all necessary information provided?
 
I'm back
 
@Ferrybig WB \o
 
Plop and wb
 
Not someone, it's your common sense
 
Sam
3:04 PM
Gotta go for a bit. o/
 
laterz
 
@NathanOliver Hahaha. Yeah. Most if not all major language tags are utter garbage. Good luck with fixing any of those.
 
I know :(
 
3:20 PM
Asking for a list of steps to do something is off-topic, right?
 
@AndrewMyers Uh, depends?
 
^ that
 
@Andrew ^
 
@AndrewMyers Yeah definitely off topic. Went with too broad.
 
3:23 PM
You know what's weird? I just looked at Arduino SO (where he also posted his questions) and the only commenter there has no idea what "MongoDB" is
 
"Can you eat it?"
 
@Kyll That is a Mango
 
Does a Mango taste like atomic operations?
 
@NathanOliver Close enuff
 
@gunr2171 Not sure. Have you ever had an atomic operation?
 
3:27 PM
Yes, but something happened in the middle and they rolled it all back. Now it's like nothing ever happened.
 
imagines a mango rolling back out of gunr's stomach
 
Ugh, imagine eating was atomic. You either eat all of it or nothing.
 
It is atomic when you're sick.
 
Just FYI, I ate a tuna salad for a dinner today.
 
3:37 PM
inb4 kick
 
Gnite
 
Bye @kay
 
laterz
Anyone ever hear of someone using 100K columns in a single table in a DB?
 
100K?!
 
3:52 PM
Yeah 100K
 
o_o
 
This is non-sense.
The DB most likely doesn't even support it.
 
That was my thought.
 
4096 for MySQL but it comes down to 85 quickly.
 
JAL
3:56 PM
sounds like someone doesn't know about foreign keys or joins
 
Although MonetDB apparently theorically supports 2^31 columns monetdb.org/pipermail/users-list/2015-August/008371.html
 
I still do not think it is wise.
 
No, that's for sure.
 
JAL
4:42 PM
This is better than the 100k database rows guy, someone wants to create a class called "is": stackoverflow.com/q/37551079/2415822
 
is is a keyword in swift?
 
JAL
yes, it's used to check classes/types. You can use it like this: if someVar is someClass { }
 
Ah. is and reflection. Two things we do not have in C++ :)
 
JAL
Objective-C has an isKindOfClass: method on objects. Nothing like that in C++?
I guess you can just throw pointers all over the place
 
> allows you to use reserved words
o_o they aren't reserved then
 
JAL
4:46 PM
we're a bunch of hacks
> To use a reserved word as an identifier, put a backtick (`) before and after it. For example, 'class' is not a valid identifier, but `class` is valid. The backticks are not considered part of the identifier; `x` and x have the same meaning.
 
what if you want to name your variable "is" with backticks :)
 
JAL
hmm
 
hrpmpf
 
Not really. We can do run time cast on pointers but that gets expensive and you have to have pointers and it is just not worth it most of the time. One day we will find out a way to make reflection fast and on that day it will get added.
 
JAL
yep it works!
let `is` = NSObject()
`is`.description // "<NSObject: 0x7fe32af90850>"
that looks horrible
@NathanOliver makes sense. For now we'll have to stick of those Java hacks for reflection ;)
 
4:49 PM
@NathanOliver Bah, you don't miss mush. Reflection is a bunch a slow dark magic.
 
@Tunaki "slow" is relative
 
I wonder why anyone would want that. We have this thing in MATLAB called eval which every sensible MATLAB user hates, but noobs love to use to create stuff like A1, A2, ..., A100. Then we ask them "Why on Earth would you want that", and they genuinely think it is a sensible thing to do
 
If you have any sort of IO of any kind in your application, it's likely to be 2-3 orders of magnitude slower than Reflection
 
Java 8 has MethodHandles docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/invoke/…, much faster.
 
Bye all
 
4:51 PM
@MadaraUchiha I have a great canonnical MATLAB answer for your consideration, if you're interested: stackoverflow.com/questions/32379805/…
 
@MadaraUchiha Sure. I/O is the worst of it all.
 
@JAL my brain imploded upon explosion
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today, I made history: I voted a to close as "unclear"
 
@Adriaan I prefer awarding folks under 20k to elevate privileges.
 
@Braiam that one, he?
 
I'll read it nonetheless.
 
4:57 PM
@MadaraUchiha that makes sense. At least reading it won't be a waste of your time
 
@Tunaki yup, the others are closed as "unreproducible" meta.stackoverflow.com/…
 
AWESOME stackoverflow.com/questions/11424226/… <-- 10k only, no screenshot for newbs.
3
 
@Tunaki lol :D He should have wrote an if statement there
 
fine then. goes back to sulking in corner
 
5:03 PM
@Tunaki booooo
 
@Tunaki that questions proves that we should answer more regex questions...
 
@Yvette sure, but let me say that in my search for a dupe that would fit the complete question I couldn't find one so instead I decided to combine the possible duplicate targets in an answer that fits the question. The current chosen duplicate only seem to talk about a single question that gets improved and if deletion is warranted then but I might be off there. I'll answer the dupe as well because the current answer is rubbish...
 
@Rizier123 questions with <=-1 score and no answers get roomba'd, independently if they are dupes or not
 
more NAA
blame the Q. Has 1 del vote.
 
guess again
If a picture is worth 1000 words how many is a GIF worth? stackoverflow.com/questions/37551894/…
 
5:19 PM
@NathanOliver less than 30,000 characters apparently, otherwise it would've been considerd as too long by the system :P
 
Nice.
 
5:34 PM
^ What do we think about it now?
I voted to reopen
 
5:56 PM
@NathanOliver And there's already a solution in the comments.
 
I never even looked there
 
Today I learned that butt-tuns is thing.
 
JAL
yep, "buttload" is a valid measurement
 
yeah, a "butt" is half a tun
 
@gunr2171 lol. it has two different conversions based on what it is a measure of.
 
6:04 PM
@NathanOliver at least it's consistent with the rest of the imperial system
 
6:16 PM
 
6:29 PM
10 replies in my inbox... that can't be good
 
ugh. High rep user ask I need a book question. :(
 
@NathanOliver my brain didn't implode by explosion... it had adapted already and is scary
 
@Braiam Being able to understand that is scary indeed ;)
 
6:45 PM
Hello!
 
@NobodyNada Hi
 
Sam
Hiya
 
le sigh, why nobody understand that changes don't have to impact many users to be important...
 
7:19 PM
@Braiam heh, like mine yesterday
 
sounds like Yam is slacking :)
 
I HATE YOU GUNR I HATE EVERYONE
 
Sam
WRONG ROOM TUNA
 
WHY ARE WE SHOUTING?
 
NO NO NO, WE ARE NOT SPILLING OVER HERE
 
Sam
7:23 PM
OH, THIS AGAIN
 

The Ministry of Silly Hats

Welcome to the MOSH pit, where the fun hattens.
 
RO's on the loose
 
@gunr2171 Well, considering I edited it before the question was closed...
 
@hichris123 oh. that explains it
 
a week ago...
 
Sam
7:24 PM
@hichris123 Ah, right.
 
closed 11 hours ago
I thought that was obvious
in fact, I thought you were talking about another question altogether
 
7:47 PM
What happened to Closey
 
She's sick.
 
@Closey start!
 
well, here's the deal. I can run closey again, but it's going to be pretty hard to get the production data back.
i didn't properly set up the docker volumes so it's going to be really hard to find it
 
data lost forever?
 
forever lost data?
 
7:51 PM
oh, there was a hard drive crash?
 
I don't think so, docker doesn't delete a container data, just removes it (I think)
so we should be able to get it back, but it will take a long time to search for it (there are a lot of entries)
@TylerH docker-compose, the tool we use to coordinate containers, decided to drop and recreate all the containers we had
which killed the volumes we set up to hold persistent data
 
wut
 
odd
 
when smart tools are too smart something something
 
yeah...
so right now we switched over to host volumes, so that way even if the containers are dropped the files still exist on the file system
 
7:53 PM
was there a force-recreate used at some point?
 
hurp durp
 
I told you naming them something like "rene-smells-funny" wasn't a good idea...
 
can't you just use find . -name "filename" in the docker directory?
 
gunr.find(files). Now was that so hard? ;)
 
@TylerH i don't think so (intentionally), but we did do a massive update to the program, so something might not have stuck
and guess what, time for a meeting, so I'll be out for 30 or so minutes
 
7:55 PM
@TylerH if he only named it like that ...
 
saved by the meeting!
 
@gunr2171 I hope it is about our docker issue?
 
""""saved""""
 
Closey wasn't using a database and storing stuff in files?
 
I'm pretty sure Closey was using a database; the database is stored in files though
 
7:57 PM
^
 
how can database files be so difficult to find? You just use the same configuration, no?
or maybe I don't know anything about docker's voodoo
 
@Braiam do you know how close 'delete' and 'backup' are in the context menu a databasenode in SSMS ?
I do ....
 
At the store last night, I bought a pack of six hershey's chocolate bars for $3
That's a pretty good deal
@rene is there a confirmation dialog?
 
afk
 
@rene nah, you just discovered that recently
 
8:01 PM
@TylerH famous last words on my project I just dropped the database
 
@TylerH 50 cents a bar, not bad. That's like pre-2000 cost there.
 
@NathanOliver Yeah, I realized that and was like "well, I am definitely getting a pack now"
And I've only had two of the six bars so far
 
What happened in 2000?
 
@NathanOliver unless your earnings are pre-2000 too
 
There is that
 
8:02 PM
The dollar got linked to the D-Mark?
 
@Braiam wages haven't kept up with price increases
In the 90s full-size candy bars were 50 cents, now they are $1.25
 
@TylerH wages are, almost by definition, rigid. Or at least that's what current economy theory claims
 
@Braiam wages should increase 3% every year to match inflation, at the very least
skilled workers should enjoy an increase on top of that to reflect increased value to the company
 
If that is true, where is my money?
 
They should. Unfortunately they do not where I work. It is like getting an decrees in pay.
 
8:03 PM
however some sectors, like education, haven't seen a raise in decades
My one box of the day
 
The Euro happened in 2000.
 
@Tunaki 2002
 
that's one of the things that economists study since Adam Smith
 
@rene 2000 in the banking sector, 2002 as physical coins/notes
 
The money. Not the soccer competition :p
 
8:06 PM
and in all those years a stable consensus have never been achieved
 
Speaking of 2000 did anyone actually watch y2k happen?
 
yeah, no, maybe
 
@Braiam doubtful a consensus ever will be reached since economics is basically voodoo
@NathanOliver I mean I watched the balls/peaches drop on TV at midnight that year with my family
 
@TylerH does that make economist witch doctors?
 
@NathanOliver even better. mathematical witch doctors
 
8:07 PM
@TylerH hey! This voodoo actually works... we don't exactly know how, but if we did it wouldn't be voodoo anymore, right?
 
Do you guys even remember what you did?
I'm not even sure if which city I was...
 
@Tunaki Last summer, no, but I know what you did...
 
I watched an old PC poop its pants when it ran out of years to count. It was fun.
 
@Braiam A lot of it revolves around the assumption that humans are rational people which any psychologist or sociologist, hell any anthropologist or MBA teacher, could tell you is not true in the slightest
so every year people don't act the way they expect and so they have to make adjustments
 
@TylerH humans are rational people in aggregated
 
8:09 PM
@Braiam or so economists hope
in reality, not so much. In reality they vote for Trump and support Manchester United and then we realize we've vastly underestimated the situation we're in :-P
 
meh, that's because the ones that are rational are rationalizing how can they not go and do something instead of being dissatisfied all year round
 
maybe we should just teach people how to be rational instead
 
which would require the professor to be rational
but someone needs to teach the professor to be rational
 
@TylerH my theory is that given a population big enough, you can find that the irrational rules due the rationals being the majority
 
@Tunaki Thankfully the realm of learned knowledge is not a closed system
@Braiam Wait, you're saying the minority rules?
 
8:15 PM
@TylerH yeah
 
How would a minority rule
by definition it is not in power
 
Minorities rule all the time
 
@Undo Wait a sec, let's clarify what I'm talking about
 
@TylerH because they are the ones that give enough crap to do something, while the majority confident of they majority will do nothing
 
I'm not talking about groups with different power levels who happen to be smaller than others
 
8:17 PM
@TylerH Right.
 
I'm talking about a simple equal system here with everyone in one group and a minority of the group says let's do X while the majority says let's do Y
in that scenario the majority will rule
 
@TylerH not always
 
I guess Braiam was talking about a more complex system (e.g. reality)
 
... except when the minority cares more than the majority
 
Right, in reality there are more metrics at play
But again, in the system I had in mind when Braiam was mentioning minority v majority, I was thinking 'everything else being equal'
 
8:19 PM
True, but not realistic as you say
 
Well, in my defense we are talking about economics here :-P
 
It's fascinating how many world-wide systems managed to stay propped up simply because we let them
that is, to borrow from Game of Thrones, 'power resides where men believe it resides'
 
@TylerH ha, you didn't mention it so I presumed it wasn't
 
Thank goodness, or we'd probably never have made it out of the ocean
 
8:20 PM
at least say ceteris paribus
 
8:36 PM
@Braiam but Latin is dead
 
@TylerH and still makes you feel that what you are saying is important ;)
 
indeed*
 
8:54 PM
 
Time to sleep cya
 
@PetterFriberg sov gott
 

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