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12:29 AM
Google Translate is useless:
Here, Google Translate doesn't know the difference between Chinese and Japanese.
 
@CodyGray You need a space :)
 
A space between the characters? Why?
In normal Japanese writing, no spaces are left between words.
 
@CodyGray So.. it's not Chinese?
 
Um... I'm thinking no, given the user name.
But I'm kind of just guessing, as I don't speak either of those languages.
 
錆 兎 says Japanese and "Rust rabbit" :) And Sabito seems to be Bengali and "Proven"
 
12:47 AM
I hope no one at Stack looks at what people load too much. I must have loaded the same review 200 times today :)
 
 
3 hours later…
3:21 AM
@CodyGray I agree with you. It is useless. :)
@Sabito錆兎 Why you changed your username? Into Japanese or either Chinese?
 
3:50 AM
@Scratte Still haven't decided how to review it?
@Scratte Pretty sure "Sabito" is an anime character.
I mean, it could also be a given name or a nickname. But... I'm pretty sure it's Japanese, not Bengali.
 
So his username is based on anime character in both English and Japanase.
 
 
1 hour later…
5:13 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Yes :p
Jump to the 10 min mark :) ww1.demonslayerepisodes.com/…
 
@Sabito錆兎 Hooray!
 
5:28 AM
Is there native javescript equivalent for:
   $(function () {
                $.get("./index.html", function (data) {
                    $("#appendToThis").append(data);
                });
            });
But I didn't found any solution to appen external html files in native JS
I am not using iFrame beacause I am working with web components.
 
HTML 5 has a File API
But I have to wonder if you are using the wrong tool for the job.
 
@Scratte It is a fox mask btw :p
 
@CodyGray Hmm? I do not want to upload file. I want to do same job of iFrame but in native JS and I can't use iFrame because I am working with web components. :)
And web components does not support iFrame element.
I am learning them at all.
 
I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm going to quietly go back to my embedded C code.
 
@CodyGray You are C developer. :)
 
5:36 AM
Yes. Primarily C++, but I do work in C from time to time. I am currently writing some code to control an M4 microcontroller with FreeRTOS.
 
Web components are hard to understand so far. And they really different than html elements.
@CodyGray You are developing a Opreating System Kernal?
That is so intersting. I thought it is hard to develop.
 
FreeRTOS provides the kernel. This is a process that runs on it to perform data-acquisition from sensors, and communicates back with the main core which process that data.
But I've also done development for "bare-metal" systems where there is no operating system or kernel. The only thing running is the code you write.
 
@CodyGray But why you are working on bare metal system? And what is used for?
 
What I do is data-acquisition from sensors. Basically, reading data about the outside world from analog sensors, converting it into digital format so it can be processed by a microcontroller, and then actually doing some kind of algorithmic analysis on the data to figure out what is happening in the outside world.
 
Sorry for a lot of questions but that is really nice thought that no one is working on systems these days? :)
 
5:42 AM
So, you don't need a full-fledged computer. You use something lower powered to reduce cost and lower power consumption.
Those systems are all around you! Everything has a microcontroller in it these days.
I don't mind questions. :-)
A lot of the work I do is for the aerospace industry, so systems need to be as small as possible. Airplanes, helicopters, space vehicles, etc. have very strict weight requirements!
 
@CodyGray Thank you. :)
@CodyGray That is really nice.
 
But yeah, all kinds of things have really simple microcontrollers in them, and somebody had to write code that runs on them. Kitchen appliances, cars, "smart home" devices, airplanes....
There's a whole world of software development that doesn't involve making web pages. :-)
But, if we do our job well, the code we write is basically invisible, so we get ignored and unappreciated.
 
@CodyGray I admire everyone but yes, your job is really not visible to the world. I thought C devolpers only develop Kernals and OS and C Applications.
@CodyGray So far yes. I don't think creating web pages is developing. I think only JavaScript is developing
 
Well, yeah. I write C applications. :-)
Some of them run on tiny microcontrollers; others run on Windows laptops.
 
@CodyGray But it is also hard to develop C applications. and the UI is not friendly user experience for normal user (Not developers).
Need a smart, motivated, and hard-working desktop or embedded developer? Hire Cody Gray!. ;)
@CodyGray I love the speed of C apps they really the fastest in the speed.
 
5:56 AM
The C language doesn't provide a UI, so you can't blame it for applications that aren't user-friendly.
Most of what I do today is command-line applications, so they're all text-based. They have a pretty decent user interface, as far as what you can do in text.
But there's nothing stopping you from developing nice pretty GUI applications in C.
 
@CodyGray But they are harder than command line apps.
@CodyGray Fair Enough. :)
@CodyGray Also Web Pages can develop desktop applications these days. ;)
The problem of Web Pages desktop application is speed. and development environment size. :(
 
Yeah, GUI apps take more work than command line apps. That only makes sense. They're much more complex.
@KevinM.Mansour Yeah. And generated executable size. And the fact that the resulting applications do not conform to standard platform conventions, making the user experience very poor.
 
@CodyGray In ElectronJS, app size might hit 250 MB for small web page application and development environment might hit 1.5GB for one app and I think same web page app might be developed in C in less size.
 
6:12 AM
I maintain a complex GUI application that runs on Windows. It coordinates data-acquisition from multiple remote systems, has a configuration interface, contains logic to do a bunch of algorithmic processing and interpretation of the data, supports real-time plotting of data.... It's a single executable that is < 2 MB.
The command-line applications for Windows are like 150 KB.
 
@CodyGray The problem in web page desktop application is the render engine. And all frameworks use Chromium render which is known as slowst render engine ever made. Also google chrome use Chromium, that is why Chrome is slow.
 
So, when I hear 250 MB, I start to freak out.
Err...?
Chrome's rendering engine is faster than most other browsers.
 
@CodyGray I am not joking most of apps are 200MB and 100MB for 1 html file app.
 
That's why those technologies are very poor choices for building apps.
 
@CodyGray Chromium is best but not fastest.
 
6:15 AM
What else makes it the best?
 
@CodyGray Developing render engine is easy. I think Gecko [Firefox] is faster.
@CodyGray I agree.
 
I like the Firefox user interface so much better, but it's consistently been my experience that Firefox renders sites much more slowly than Chrome.
To be fair, a lot of that is the Chromium V8 JS engine.
SO is a great example because I have a bunch of userscripts running on the page here. When I browse from Firefox, things noticeably jump around in the DOM as the userscripts load. In Chrome, that's almost unnoticeable. The JS just renders that much faster in Chrome, on the exact same hardware.
 
@CodyGray It depends on your device.
 
Nope. Been my experience across all devices, whether Windows, Linux, or Mac.
Not sure about mobile. I'm an iPhone user, and I don't use anything other than Safari there.
 
@CodyGray Safari uses WebKit by apple.
 
6:21 AM
Right. And Apple doesn't let anyone else use their own rendering engines, so everything is just a wrapper around WebKit.
So there's really no way to do a fair speed comparison on iOS.
 
@CodyGray WebKit is open-source. ;)
Apple kept the source code of its rendering engine on github and Apple sure that no one have time to develop a render engine.
For that WebKit is open source.
Also WebKit still maintained for today.
 
Except, plenty of companies have developed their own rendering engine.
There are no browsers on Windows that use WebKit.
 
@CodyGray Google's Chrome web browser was built on WebKit, an open source rendering engine developed by Apple that also underpins many other browsers, including Safari and Opera.
@CodyGray Agree.
Not every company have successfull engine.
 
Chrome used to use WebKit, but hasn't in a long time.
 
e.g EdgeHTML
 
6:33 AM
They developed Blink.
@KevinM.Mansour And then there are some which are successful in spite of themselves, like Trident. :-)
 
@CodyGray The Chromium Project and contributors.
 
And here's some trivia: Where was the Tasman rendering engine used?
 
@CodyGray But it will be disconnected in 2022. :)
@CodyGray I do not now a lot about Trident. :)
@CodyGray You are right, Chrome used to use WebKit but but Google eventually forked it to create the Blink engine; all Chrome variants except iOS now use Blink.
@CodyGray Does 10K user can view deleted answers or they can view deleted questions only?
 
Users with 10k+ rep can view all deleted posts, both questions and answers.
 
@CodyGray Thank you. :)
 
6:43 AM
However, deleted questions don't show up for 10k+ users in search, so they're a bit harder to find. You have to have a link to them.
 
@CodyGray So Why deletd questions can't be showed on search? I guess because to do ot annoy when you want to find a solution. :)
 
The idea is that questions are only deleted when they contain nothing of value, so showing them in search would just be noisy and annoying.
Moderators can find deleted questions in search, but it takes a special operator, and it's only meant for moderation investigation purposes.
 
@CodyGray My guess was correct. :)
@CodyGray In case if you want to undelete them. :)
 
Mostly, so you can go back and find patterns of abuse that have already been handled.
 
@CodyGray Thank you for clarification. :)
 
6:49 AM
Like, "hey, remember, wasn't there a spam wave using exactly this same name about 2 years ago?"
Hint: On Stack Overflow, the answer is pretty much always "yes". :-)
 
@CodyGray But most of case is handled correctly.
 
Of course, moderators never make mistakes.
 
I find sapm everyday.
@CodyGray Sometimes.
 
Lies!
 
@CodyGray How so?
 
6:55 AM
Can you prove a mod has ever made a mistake?
 
Posted on April 1st. Nice try. :-)
 
@CodyGray What do you mean?
 
April 1st is April Fools' Day, a day where people play practical jokes and say nonsense things. You should be skeptical of anything that happens on that day.
So, a mod admitting they made a mistake on April 1st hardly counts!
 
@CodyGray I will find another one. :)
 
7:12 AM
Will that be the results of my election?
 
@CodyGray I do not understand. :)
@CodyGray When you got elected?
 
Hmm. Not sure if you've been warned, I have a bit of a strange sense of humor.
Weird mix of arrogance and self-deprecation, mostly. Also extremely snarky.
 
@CodyGray I am didn't get warned. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour Jean-François Fabre doesn't count. I've seen them apologize for making mistake and fixing them :)
 
I also humbly apologize to everyone for all the mistakes that I've fixed.
 
7:20 AM
@CodyGray lol! I think the difference is that "You don't make any".. or something like that :D
 
Ah, good point.
I apologize for apologizing.
 
@CodyGray Never reviewed it.. just loading it.
 
What's the point of loading it if you aren't going to review it?
Did you lose something on the page? Your keys, perhaps?
 
@CodyGray Testing my user script.
 
Does it automatically reload review tasks 200 times per day?
 
7:21 AM
@CodyGray Question: Do you want a moderator mistake that didn't get fixed? Or A moderator mistake that got happened and fixed?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Didn't we already establish that moderators don't make mistakes?
 
@Scratte Good Morning. :)
 
I'm using notepad, TamperMonkey and the browser console as my development environment.. so I don't want to make too many changes before testing anything, since the console often just non-sense error-reports.
 
I'm pretty sure that the editor built into the TamperMonkey interface is better than Notepad. Why not use it?
 
@CodyGray Just asking. Moderator make mistake and they fix it but they make mistakes. :)
 
7:23 AM
@CodyGray I do use that, but it chokes on some things.
 
@Scratte Why Notepad?
 
@KevinM.Mansour It's there.
 
@Scratte Syntax errors. :-p
 
@Scratte Try an Editor that help. :)
 
@CodyGray No.. strangely not.
 
7:25 AM
@Scratte Or even Notepad ++
 
Programmer's Notepad > Notepad++
 
It won't choke on element..evenListener(). The browser will go off and complain about a . but it won't say where the problem is :D
 
I would complain about both that extra period and the misspelling of eventListener().
 
Ahh.. yes, I make those typos a lot :D It's the opposite of an oddListener ;)
 
@CodyGray Hehe... I think it is better than Notepad.
@Scratte It will say in line 2.
 
7:29 AM
@KevinM.Mansour No, it will not :)
 
@Scratte That it will?
 
@KevinM.Mansour This is what it says:
 
It will say Syntax Error in Line X (X = the number of the line of code)
 
VM25097:62 Syntax error @ "Stack Testing stuff"!
##########################
JSHINT output:
##########################

SyntaxError: Unexpected token '.'
    at eval (<anonymous>)
    at <anonymous>:3:100
    at Object.N [as F_c] (<anonymous>:2:148)
    at Object.E_u (<anonymous>:3:274)
    at Ka (eval at exec_fn (:1:157), <anonymous>:61:375)
    at Object.create (eval at exec_fn (:1:157), <anonymous>:73:235)
    at L (eval at exec_fn (:1:157), <anonymous>:12:208)
My double-dot it in line 707 in my script :)
 
@Scratte How many lines you have so far in the script?
 
7:34 AM
@KevinM.Mansour It got worse after I fixed not accessing the objects all the time, but just access them in the beginning of a function: 2551
Plus the 1500 for the actual script.. this one is just the GUI for the settings.
 
@Scratte In general how many lines you have?
 
@KevinM.Mansour In general? For the entire scripts it's 4000..
 
@Scratte 4000. How will people use the script?
 
Oleg mentioned they can probably bring it down to 500, but I'm not too optimistic about that.
@KevinM.Mansour I made the GUI lazy loading. You have to click on the gear item for the elements to be created.
 
@Scratte Good idea so far. But how will some copy the script, Windows might stop working if you copied 4000 line into clipboard.
 
7:39 AM
@KevinM.Mansour No, it won't. I copied the Request Generator like that :)
 
@Scratte I have loved the icon looks like official from Stack. :)
@Scratte How many lines is the Request Generator?
 
@KevinM.Mansour About 5000.
 
I agree, Oleg might get it into 1000 or even 2000 but if he even here?
@Scratte Nice so.
 
@KevinM.Mansour That's because it is the official from Stack :P
 
@Scratte Nice Joke.
 
7:41 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Not a joke.. Svg.Gear. Oleg and double-beep said to use that.
 
What does this lazily create/load?
(Strongly agree with the use of native UI elements.)
 
@CodyGray GUI setting for my Suggested edits rework script.
 
Oh. Wow. So, like, a built-your-own GUI.
 
@CodyGray It only took me a month to get all the details right :)
 
Better hurry up. I bet in another month, they change it again.
(Not sure if this is a joke.)
 
7:48 AM
But no.. I used regular components and Stack design component.
@CodyGray Not joking. I'm not a webdeveloper. Everything I try to do takes forever :(
 
I meant what I said, about Stack changing everything again.
 
@CodyGray It's been the "new" review for a while now. I don't think much will change the next couple of years.
 
The front-end folks at Stack Overflow are always changing stuff.
 
All the Stack classes are in a configurable object.
So it they change "grid--cell" to "flex--cell", it's just a one word change :)
 
Heh.
This time.
 
7:57 AM
Yes, I know.. nothing lasts forever :) On Stack forever ends in an hour :P
 
@Scratte I thought you found it on google.
 
@KevinM.Mansour I could tell.. since I thought I was joking :)
 
@Scratte One word change will take more time to change in 4000 line script.
@Scratte :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour Not when it's in a configurable ;)
 
@Scratte What do you mean? variable.
 
8:02 AM
This is the beginning:
const config = {
        ids: {
            custom: {
                userCards:    PREFIX + "-UserCards",
                progressBar:  PREFIX + "-Progressbar",
            },
        },
        tags: {
            radios: "fieldset",
        },
        classes: {
            grid: {
                container: "grid",
                cell: "grid--cell",
            },
It's all Oleg's idea. Yes, a variable that holds all the classes that is used :)
 
@Scratte Ah, I understood now. :)
@Scratte How do you access them then?
 
@KevinM.Mansour config.classes.grid.container will give the string: grid
config.classes.grid will give the object:
 
@Scratte I am new to this idea.
 
 grid: {
     container: "grid",
     cell: "grid--cell",
 }
 
@Scratte So, how do you create an element using this variables?
 
8:07 AM
Then Oleg told me about destructuring.. so obviously I've been using that a lot, since it's impossible to read the code Oleg makes without understanding that :)
@KevinM.Mansour Example:
    function createOptionHeader(labelText, headerId, indents = 0) {
        const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes;
        const { classes: { label } } = modalConfig;

        const optionHeaderContainer = createContainer();

        const optionHeader = document.createElement("p");
        optionHeader.classList.add(cell, label);
        optionHeader.id = headerId;
        optionHeader.textContent = labelText;
        optionHeader.style.marginLeft = (indents * 15) + "px";
        optionHeaderContainer.append(optionHeader);
const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes; is the same as const cell = config.classes.grid.cell;
 
@Scratte That is a bit hard to understand.
@Scratte So why you are using const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes;?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Oleg likes them :)
 
@Scratte I want to understand why he likes them. I am sure there is reason. but if he is here I woud ask him
 
You can initialize many variables at the same time: const [a, b, c, b] = [1, 2, 3, 4];
 
@Scratte But you want one variable only?
 
8:14 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Yes. In this case it does not matter :)
 
So, there is no need for const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes;
 
This case makes more sense:
    const { classes: { input },
            sizes: { labels: { fontSizeSmaller, fontWeightSmaller } }
          } = modalConfig;
 
@Scratte Yes, more sense.
What about to use:
 
The three variable will have the same name as they have in the object.
 
@Scratte That's horrible.
 
8:17 AM
Everything you want to know about Destructuring assignment :)
 
    function createOptionHeader(labelText, headerId, indents = 0) {
        const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes,{ classes: { label } } = modalConfig;


        const optionHeaderContainer = createContainer();

        const optionHeader = document.createElement("p");
        optionHeader.classList.add(cell, label);
        optionHeader.id = headerId;
        optionHeader.textContent = labelText;
        optionHeader.style.marginLeft = (indents * 15) + "px";
        optionHeaderContainer.append(optionHeader);
 
Everything you want to know about writing obfuscated code
 
@Scratte OK, Thank you.
 
@KevinM.Mansour That doesn't make it any easier to read at all.. and there's not even a space between the two variables.
 
OK... calling that 'destructuring' is kind of weird. C++ calls this "structured binding", which makes way more sense, in my opinion.
 
8:19 AM
@CodyGray Why it is horrible? He have 4000 line what did you expect.
 
@KevinM.Mansour 4k lines isn't the horrible part. I have tons of projects that are over 10k lines of code. But, they're 10k+ readable lines, not obfuscated gibberish like that.
 
@Scratte That will reduce in my opinion. it is same:
 
Why would you convert something totally readable into something...not?
 
@KevinM.Mansour I don't want to reduce the lines just to reduce the lines. I'd like to be able to read it too. Else I could just put the entire file in just one line and say "It's just one line". Which is what you did, no? You took two lines and just added them together to one longer one :)
 
@CodyGray What do you do with 10K line? Rebuild Windows, But actually I am not joking.
@Scratte No, I am didn't do that. :)
 
8:22 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Right.. you also remove one keyword :D
 
They are variables and what about:
 
Haven't tried writing a Windows clone yet.
 
@CodyGray I saied I am not joking.
 
Neither am I!
 
const { grid : { cell } } = config.classes, { classes: { label } } = modalConfig;
 
8:23 AM
If I had any spare time, I would seriously work on projects like ReactOS and/or Wine. Would be a very good match for my expertise.
 
Is that the space that you want.
 
But I am way too busy with work to even consider taking on side projects.
 
@CodyGray I have learnt to read those quite easily now :)
 
I've been asked multiple times to help out with the Rubber Duck project. They needed some help doing COM programming. But I just don't have time to do stuff like that.
 
@CodyGray I will try your clone.
 
8:24 AM
Well, that would certainly be fun, wouldn't it?
 
Windows clone will be awesome.
 
I'm sure Scratte would love a Cody clone.
 
@KevinM.Mansour No.. I don't like that. I never did. Declaring two variables like that was never appealing to me. It's confusing to read because the two resulting variables come from two different objects, and you have to more than just scan the code to realize it. The first variable is made from an object that's hidden in the middle of that line.
 
Oof, yeah. Multiple variable declarations on one line is good only for code obfuscation.
 
@CodyGray Hehe...
 
8:25 AM
And mistakes.
Less of an issue in dynamically typed languages, I guess. But those are already so mistake-prone that who can tell?
 
@CodyGray Yes, it will be great. :)
@Scratte I think they are same anyway.
 
@CodyGray That looks like a nice project, only I don't understand what it does :)
@KevinM.Mansour I think this is confusing. I also never liked the var a, c, d, d = 5;
 
Basically, it modernizes the decades-old VB 6 and VBA IDEs, adding useful features like a modern IDE would have, plus code correctness checking.
@Scratte Why would you even...? Did you mean var a, c, d, e = 5;?
 
@Scratte var a=5,b=6,c=7,d=8,e=9,f=10;
 
@CodyGray Yes.. tiny typo ;)
 
8:29 AM
I won't even comment about the feelings of poor letter b.
 
@CodyGray What does that mean?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Yes, it's horrible.. somewhere in line 200 the d variable is used and you can't find out where it's even declared, because it's hidden in the middle of that line.
 
@KevinM.Mansour You skipped b!
 
@Scratte That will make all variables =5.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Oh.. nice. Hmm.. console says: No. Console says only e is 5.
 
8:30 AM
@CodyGray I am didn't skip it.
 
Oops, right. Getting you two confused.
I cannot recognize Scratte without the punctuation marks.
 
The tree dots? :D
I made a joke about that in my example post for the script :)
 
@Scratte Little Nuts.
 
Yes, it was great fun making that post :)
 
You forgot to fix the spelling of "intermittent" :-(
inter-mitten is something that happens between your mittens...
 
8:36 AM
So.. no editor is perfect. Their username is not helping them :)
You can go after "The three Dots". They were the last editor and look at all those errors they left behind.
But it's the usual scenario, so I think it fits perfectly :)
 
@Scratte Is Little Nuts is another account you own?
 
@KevinM.Mansour No.. none of those are actual users.
 
@Scratte So, What is that?
 
@KevinM.Mansour It's an example of a post that I made for the settings GUI of my script. I did not want to use a real post for that.
 
@Scratte How did you create this image?
 
8:41 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Huh? I made a screen dump.
 
@Scratte You said it is not a real post?
 
Chrome Inspector + Print Screen => Magic.
 
@CodyGray I know. :)
 
Do you mean how did I create the example post? I took a post. Used the dev-tools to change everything on it.. and then I took a screen dump of that.
 
@Scratte Thank you. that what I am looking for. I wasn't clear. :)
 
8:44 AM
Of course it sound simple.. but I had to make a copy for dark mode. And one with no changes :)
 
@Scratte You have done a great work.
@Scratte I will name my bot as "Little Nuts".
 
@KevinM.Mansour Please do not do that
 
Big Nuts?
 
@Scratte Why?
@CodyGray That is not funny thought.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Because I especially used a name that was not used by any account. That goes for all three of them.
 
8:47 AM
Why are little nuts funny, but big ones not?
Why are you laughing at my little nuts?!
 
@CodyGray That sounds like spam :)
 
@CodyGray Little Nuts is perfect name.
@Scratte OK, I will think about other name.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Doesn't your bot already have a name?
 
@Scratte What is the name?
Stack Overflow Bot is not a name. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour I cannot remember. Did you not post a link to it from here?
How about BitTheBot?
 
8:51 AM
@Scratte Mevin K. Kansour
 
@CodyGray That's not a bad idea :)
 
@CodyGray That is not funny. :)
 
Hmm, seems the people are split.
 
@CodyGray Changing in my name is not a good idea.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Not your name. The bot's name :)
 
8:53 AM
@Scratte I understand but it looks like my name.
 
It looks like your name, but it's different.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Yes. That's the idea. Then it's easy to know that it is your bot, no? :)
 
Just like the bot will be you, but different.
 
I think about "The Squirrel" but it is already taken.
And I don't prefer that.
 
User names don't have to be unique
 
8:55 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Yes, so is Killer squirrel.
 
We have two "The Squirrel"s.
Then some who have a given first name.
"Killer Squirrel" doesn't seem to be in use.
Oh, there's one account, with no posts, who has it with no space.
 
@CodyGray I know but others use this name.
 
I can just go ahead and remove that for you, if you ask nicely. :-p
 
Ahh.. It's Squirrelkiller
How about "Nutty Bit"?
 
@CodyGray No, Please don't. I am not a bad human but Is Moderators can delete accounts?
 
8:59 AM
Haha, yeah. Moderators can delete accounts.
Contrary to popular belief, it requires clicking more than one button. (That is, unless you have a userscript.)
 
@Scratte Not nice. I need a name similar to Killer Squirrel but also I do not prefer Killer word.
 
Hehe.. "Member for 5 years, 2 months". No activity at all.. not even a breath.
 
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