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21:02
@HamZa You may want to chime in here:
The story is a bit more complicated than that. HamZa worked very hard on that post. He didn't originally mean it to become like it is today, that's the end point. It wasn't unwillingly, but IIRC he was pressured into making it CW. — Second Rikudo 2 mins ago
Can't even remember, was I being pressured? lol
@HamZa If I remember correctly, you didn't exactly want it to become CW
But feel free to correct or counter me.
@SecondRikudo Well it was complicated, I made it CW so that no one can complain about it. I don't want people closing it because they envy the rep, even though there was a lot of work in it. I also made it CW since I'm not the only one who participated in it
@HamZa a.k.a you were pressured into it.
Out of all the reasons you stated, only the last one is valid.
If people close it we'll open it again. If they envy your rep they can go and work on a canonical for a week.
you could say so, but even with CW it got closed 2 or 3 times?
21:06
This behavior seriously distrubs me.
@HamZa And was reopened 2 or 3 times.
@HamZa that's probably the effect of the meta post
Eh, I don't think it is that big of a deal. If you're as indifferent as you say and others are so worked up, then be the one who shrugs and moves on.
Some people of the community works against you and lower your motivation/productivity. I don't see why someone would ever argue against canonicals?
@HamZa Purists
@HamZa Even 50 year olds argue about rep.
21:08
"No! a canonical is too broad and blah blah blah".
I am helping to MAKE canonicals, but they'll all be CW. It just removes all possibility of someone taking an exception.
@HamZa Making it CW successfully prevented all rep-rants though!
@AmalMurali It's not so simple to use call_user_func_array because bind_param works on references.
This means each element in the array would have to be a reference :/
Confirmed that ... works though.
@LeviMorrison huh?
@Chris People will always answer duplicates.
21:10
They sure will :(
Because badges, because rep, because they're assholes.
this month i somehow cannot muster enough fucks to give ... i'm kinda apathetic
And people will still fall over themselves to answer typo questions
Fact is, answering canonicals is a better approach to both, as it gets exponentially more views then a duplicate.
Canonicals are not for those people, they are for us
21:11
Right, for us to close against.
That's why I think it is important that WE are all satisfied with the process, so it is something WE can all get behind
I don't give a crap if you get rep or not, but apparently some people do
@Chris In my opinion, only one person should ever decide whether or not to make his canonical CW, and that's the guy who posted it.
So to me, the sensible thing is to just mark it CW and shut that noise off, so we can proceed with a process that we'll all stay involved with
The number of times it got closed/reopened shouldn't matter at all.
Fractures over rep is a really crappy reason for this to not work, when you yourself say you don't care about rep
Many other areas in life where you'd be okay on your own without restrictions or regulations, but that one guy is going to ruin it, so you bow to the demands of the greater good and submit yourself to being arbitrarily limited. Civilization is a bitch.
21:13
@Chris It's a principle.
I can argue with someone over $0.1 if it's a principle thing.
I don't think that anyone should be pressured into doing something he doesn't want.
The you care about rep. It's okay if you do, but you might as well be out front about it.
@Chris if you think that all your canonicals should be CW, go ahead and make them CW
@SecondRikudo You are every day of your life. Wearing pants? Feel like wearing pants? I rest my case.
I don't think that mine should, unless there's potential for people to edit it for improvements continually.
@Chris I like wearing pants. Also, this isn't RL it's an online community.
@Chris the issue isn't CW vs not CW
TBH, I haven't made one yet. I've found existing posts that are already sufficient and cleaned them up so they fit the bill. It isn't about me, it is about the aims of our collaborative effort.
21:16
@Servy Visit the regex tag for a few hours and you'll see the mess there is there. Anyways I ranted about it here. I asked a mod to make it CW to prevent all arguments against me about gained rep. Also I felt that it's a bit unfair to the people who helped me (morally and technically). I'm happy with the results, it's live and working great. Now if only Robert unlocked it so that we could split up the answer. It would have been an extra bonus if I gained rep after a few weeks of preparation. — HamZa 2 mins ago
It's about why must we make so much drama out of every canonical made if the author doesn't want to make it CW?
@AmalMurali Not sure what was confusing about that?
@Chris Who said I wanted collaborative effort on my canonical?
@HamZa actually I really doubt you can do it any better than the skipf one...
I didn't CW my mysql question, and how magical! It got several super informative answers which are seen by hundreds of people a day.
Would it get there were all answers CW? I doubt it. Because then it wouldn't be answered so extensively.
21:20
@LeviMorrison c_u_f_a doesn't work?
In router systems, you pre-add all possible routes, and load them from a file to your router right?
@bwoebi oh, he updated his answer...
Also, yeah. I wrote a question no one thought of. And I provided a great answer too, no one edited it for me, no one mad substantial improvements. So no, I don't want it CW. I want the rep I deserve. Yes.
@HamZa ... hehe
21:21
And no, I really don't care about the amount of rep I get. But I did work, and I expect credit for it. If I want to relinquish that credit, it will most certainly not be because some other schmuck thinks that I should.
@AmalMurali seems good, add some \s* around (.*?) ?
@AmalMurali It does but only if the values in the array are references.
@HamZa Doesn't \b prevent that?
@AmalMurali it's just to get rid of the spaces from your match (so we don't have to trim later on :))
@Chris and if you still have doubts about me caring about the number next to my profile picture, check meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/254137/…
21:25
What an answer, browsing through the other answers makes me think "why in the world am I still at 9K?". No repfarm
@SecondRikudo We are working, together, to create a strong group of canonicals for us all to use. Not marking CW creates a scenario where we all basically agree that you, as the answerer of the "official" question on a subject, own all legitemate reuptation generated from a specific topic. Anyone else seeking their own reputation on that subject is, in fact, doing something wrong (answering a dup instead of using the canonical). People find that distasteful.
@HamZa You should repfarm until 10K at least :-P
My final point on this, since you seem to be getting a little hot under the collar (and I truly don't care):

Were this a solo effort, then the worries of any other individual about the ethics or "fairness" of reputation gain are moot. Do what you want. When we're combining efforts here to say: "Everyone! Close dups and send them [here]!", then it becomes more important to address the diverse concerns of the group as a whole. Some, not all, of the people in this group have expressed concern about reputation gain from canonical questions/answers. For the sake of the group, then, the solution
@AmalMurali it ruins my answers. Lately I'm striving for high quality answers
@Chris Like I said, the decision to make a question CW or not should fall on one person only, and that's the author.
21:28
I'm obviously not talking about cases where the author made a post and left, and it was greatly improved by others over the years and is legitimately flagged.
And yeah, you could say that I'm getting "a little hot under the collar", because I hate seeing people do excellent work, then get pressured to post it under circumstances they did not originally intend.
Not all canonical questions have good answers.
(See the one I'm repwhoring on, which doesn't have a good answer apart from the one I submitted yesterday)
Solution: post good answers, and do not call it canonical. Do not ask everyone to close dups against your answer, if they do, they do.
@LeviMorrison Well then, we should make them.
Great, so problem solved.
But I don't want it to be CW.
It's important to me that it isn't CW.
21:31
10K right?
10K and gold PHP badge.
How close are you now?
Oh wow Levi, you've got some work to do :D
hehe right
This is, incidentally, why I would rather close FAQ dups against the tag wiki instead.
@Chris That would be ideal.
21:32
@HamZa Done :D
But it is currently impossible, and won't be possible until tag wikis get completely revamped.
cool
One rock-solid, definitive answer, curated by the community, not subject to close votes and upvotes and shitty posts from 0day users
@SecondRikudo: What do you think about the mysql reserved words question? Currently, the score is as follows: question: +45/-9, answer: +53/-6.
@AmalMurali I think it's well placed.
We needed it.
21:36
Your other mysql function question is a few years old and yet it still only has 5 downvotes.
@SecondRikudo There's no doubt in that, but what about the rep? I just don't feel so right getting rep from it. And close-voting with that as a dupe-target
Because, as others said, it somehow sounds like I'm trying to promote my own post.
@AmalMurali Back in the day I madly promoted that question.
Colonel even said I promoted it on chat and Meta to earn reps. lol
hehe
If you look at the mysql_* snippet I gathered from the pieces there were before it, you'd see that it's the first thing that's linked there.
Yeah, back then I cared about rep, and I thought that I had an excellent question to use.
You both make it visible, get people to leave mysql_* in favor of PDO or mysqli, and I get views and rep from it, if people think that they should vote for it.
Note that the first answer posted was mine, but it's neither the accepted nor the top voted one.
Was it wrong to do so? Not make it CW and then promote it so aggressively? No I don't think it was.
I wrote a great question. Me, not anyone else. Sure, some people retagged and maybe fixed a typo or two. But the question was written by me.
Well, if I cared that much for rep, i could do what others do and answer these posts instead of closing them.
I'm sure many 50K+ users still do it.
21:42
So while I really don't care about rep, I will not be pressured to put a question I wrote into a state I don't want it to be in.
And that's what I mean by a principle thing. You can even call it out of spite.
Also, the fact that the question wasn't CW in the first place attracted other great answers to it.
I don't see anything wrong with that question being non-CW. As you said, it's not actively curated by the community, so why should it be CW?
@AmalMurali Neither is yours.
So again, why should it be CW?
I am not the one saying it should be CW.
@AmalMurali I know you aren't.
And I'm providing the counterarguments against those who do.
I assume the intention IS to curate these questions more carefully going forward, considering we are making a more proactive and collaborative effort in assembling these questions than I've ever seen in the past.
21:46
@SecondRikudo As Anna Lear says in the comment, CW wasn't made to be a rep denial mechanism (and the blog post by Grace asserts that). What I don't get is why people worry over silly rep issues. lol
@AmalMurali CW wasn't made to be a rep denial mechanism, but it sure grew to be.
Because you can cash your rep in for booze and hookers, of course. Did you not know about the StackExchange Exchange? Check international waters near you.
@Chris Yes, if the question does require community efforts to be useful, then by all means, make it CW. But what about other self-answered questions?
@Chris It's very simple. I can do whatever I want with the questions I post as long as it isn't abusive or otherwise violates the ToS.
I can post it, share it on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Chat, and the Heaven above.
And yes, I can get rep from it.
@AmalMurali This may have been a long-running issue and totally under my radar. From my perspective, when the gold badge dupehammer rolled out, everyone suddenly got interested in cleaning up the piles and piles of crappy dupes. It rapidly became clear that the process would be aided by having a list of go-to questions to close against. My assumption when I started helping out is that we'd compile the list somewhere for reference and keep actively using it
More actively than ever before.
21:49
If I decide that the question is worth the community effort, I'll make it a CW, don't worry.
The thing that bothers me isn't the CW thing. Is that people don't feel comfortable with making canonicals because it's not accepted well.
@SecondRikudo This argument seems to come from someone that is NOT intending on helping to build the "master list" of close-against-this questions. Which is completely fine. Maybe that's where the tension comes from: you're here in the room, they're doing this big plan, and they assume you're in when you're not?
@Chris Yeah, there needs to be a list of some sorts. The dupe hammer is very useful because it requires only a single vote. So you can prevent other people from answering the duplicate as well (ninjas are exceptions).
@Chris Like I said in my post, I use "I" a lot as a replacement for "The author" because it's easier.
Sure sure, but my point stands: are you being swept up into a group/project that you don't actually consider yourself part of, and thus taking heat?
I'll happily make a canonical with CW status on it if I know it's going to be useful.
21:52
@SecondRikudo Anyway, I flagged the question/answer to be dissociated from my account. :-)
It also seems like you're referencing a more broad and long-running issue with CW, also seemingly unrelated to the very recent flurry of canon making
@Chris I'd like to speak for the silent majority.
Because I know that there are people who posted questions and received a lot of heat from it.
The community can edit it/close it/delete it do whatever. I don't care any more. :-P
@Chris And I'm not referring to the recent flurry.
Look at the revision history of almost every single canonical on the tag.
Alright
21:54
Enough blabbering from me.
Bedtime for me.
Good night all, keep rockin'
Night!
night
user924016
Night @SecondRikudo
I'm done. Because it's 3.24 AM and I must sleep :D
NIIIGHT!
Dream of cannons!
21:55
night
The extra n makes them infinitely more interesting
I can't. Because exams :-D
I should really get a moderator to suspend my account until June :S
Bill the Lizard will do it, he's ruthless.
I mean network-wide.
wuuut
21:56
because just SO is not enough :-P
Make a meta post "feature-request" :D
Edit c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and ban yo' self!
@Chris cool kids use linux
2
I might have reversed part of that path. I have never been cool in my life, why start now?
more like /etc/hosts :-P
And I did it already. Next day, I edited it again to get back lol
21:58
heh
Installed chrome nanny, nah not working -__-
hehehe
You could make a user script that replaces all links with the text, "You know you're fucking up right now, right?"
@HamZa go answer some bounty questions
@Chris hehe :D
22:00
@AmalMurali I'm tempted to say coolest kids use os x
@AmalMurali stop saying night, you anyway don't want to go to bed :-P :-(
morning
:)
I'm an OS X hater
no point in hating
love or don't
22:03
Great philosophy there, I don't love mac os x. Btw have you tried it?
Yes, and I like it.
no point in loving it.
tried it also, not very much though...
'n[iu]x satisfies me very well
@CSᵠ which is included in os x…
ohh well..
i like android also, but not so much
@CSᵠ what is nux?
actually, later, I'm out
22:09
@ircmaxell (li)nux, (u)nix, dunno what's the acronym that refers to both
lol
@CSᵠ *nix is what I've always used
Which is, as you point out, not valid
for both? maybe even dare to add *bsd :D
My abbreviation is buggy
Post a canonical abbreviation, and I will not upvote you for it.
lol :)))
where to?
urban dict?
22:19
@bwoebi c'mon that's very nice code :)))
no, that sort of error migitation. Throw the undefined index away to get undefined variable, lol.
Please, please take a bit of time to read this: bobby-tables.com please — CSᵠ 1 min ago
too much?
what too much? It's fine?
@bwoebi I was going to leave a comment advising him to.... yeah, I just didn't leave a comment. Talk to me next year.
i left the mysql one
on the answer/..
22:31
Do you think Java updates so often just to try and convince people to install those damn toolbars for money?
The Google Vs Oracle case, btw... hilarious. Oracle is mad. Go ahead, win that lawsuit. And watch the only thing really keeping Java alive move on to something else.
@Fabien And, no. I think they have a poorly produced product held together with string and tape which every 14 year-old 4chan user can poke holes in without even really trying, so they genuinely have to plug their gaping security holes that often. The toolbars are probably a desperate attempt to build up a legal defense fund for class-action suites from enterprise customers :p
lol
@Fabien no, they are fixing critical vulns: youtube.com/watch?v=HO0CkhndCQQ
Good night my good fellows.
night
22:37
Night Chris
nite *
mornings
Whut. You're not waking up.
nite
22:53
@Fabien #6
@DaveRandom I thought we were sacking that?
hidiho
@Fabien If you want to sack UGT, you're nominated to tell the rest of teh internetz :-P
heh.
btw, in case you don't know, CSS is the worst thing ever devised by mortal minds
It make literally no sense
23:04
lol. What's the issue?
Oh, just all of it
heh it's not too bad. At least there's not a 'lot' to learn.
You could use SASS to not make things 'easier' but more structured.
...except that none of it makes any fucking sense. Like, at all. You read the docs, you do what they tell you to, and it looks nothing like you want. And then it's just Peter Griffin until you either throw your computer out the window or shoot yourself.
21 hours ago, by DaveRandom
#rules-section
{
    height: -webkit-calc(100% - (21px + 12px + 1px + 1.5em + 1.2em + 1em + 1em + 12px + 15px + 40px));
}
#rules
{
    height: -webkit-calc(100% - 30px);
}
I mean seriously.
What the actual fuck.
There are some human concepts that are pretty simple, that CSS just does not understand.
calc use cases must be fairly small
You would have thought. You would have thought that CSS would have some way to describe "fill the rest of the remaining vertical space", but apparently no
23:10
Lack of IE8 support hinders it from being something I use. But SASS or Compass makes that kind of thing a little easier.
Normally I have other people to do this shit. I am not a designer, and I just make things do stuff, and when I have to make things look nice I get very angry very quickly.
Yes. 100% height has never been fun.
You care about any IE versions?
It's a Chrome extension, it only has to work in Chrome, and more than that it only has to work in recent Chrome, and yet still it's just insane.
So why not JS it?
This is another reason I'm not interested in LESS etc because I don't need any kind of cross browser. I just want it to approximately work.
@Fabien Because that is the wrong way to do it, plain and simple. I'm not a purist but presentational JS is not the way forward in a browser with CSS3 support - it's just a shame that CSS3 is still totally shitty.
23:17
yeah, but you'll end up with all kinds of extra wankery from the 'purist' way.
@Fabien float does nothing for me
Can you pop yours in a code pen?
Clearer still but not relevant seeing as it's not working for oyu.
I don't have a specific problem atm, the nasty ass calc has given me what I want, but I'll show you what it is for context, hang on
hello all
i have a problem with ssl certificates on my website, can any one send me to appropriate room?
depends on the problem
23:30
@Fabien codepen.io/anon/pen/rBFDn - change hidde to hidden to get rid of the overlay
well on mobiles when i load the page taht is on ssl, it shows me the screen that ssl certificate is not valid
Very chromey. I feel like I could eat my dinner off it.
@Fabien Yeh the idea is that it looks like a Chrome native page, which is more difficult that you might expect, the native page styles are a real mess
I totally stole a bunch of styles from Chrome though, I don't pretend I didn't
Meh. Inspired by*
It's BSD licensed and it's a Chrome extension, I doubt anyone will complain
23:34
Why does the rules section need a height anyhoo?
or is it supposed to be the height + 1 row space.
@Fabien So that the bottom of the ul is always sticky to the bottom of the viewport. Resize the window vertically and you'll see what I mean.
Ah pretty cool
Because the ul has a vertical scroll, anything else would suck IMO since there is no content below it
brb
23:49
Fuck composer.
@DaveRandom It's just pretty finicky with switching between set heights and % ones. Realistically for your goal, not ideal but it'd work 'easier' if everything was based in %. Example
As you say, it works now. But CSS is quirky yeah.
I just find it insane that there's no way to say "rest of the remaining space"
lol. We've been saying it for years :)
You should check out some of the older methods for achieving it.
'fluid layouts' and so on.
I honestly don't care - like I say, I get other people to do this shit for me usually. It's not something I have any desire to learn (or at least, there is a lot of stuff that's higher up the list)
<-- Other people :P
23:55
I'm busy creating the awesomeness, if you want to make the awesomeness look pretty then feel free :-P
lol. I'd rather be creating awesomeness. But if you ever need a lackey, just ask.
I've got far enough with this particular project that I probably want to do it myself, but I may revise that view

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