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1:29 AM
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the election phase. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
@ElectionBot help
 
Examples of election FAQs I can help with:
- how does the election work
- who are the candidates
- how to nominate
- how to vote
- how to decide who to vote for
- who are the current mods
- are moderators paid
- what is the election status
- when is the election starting
- when is the election ending
- how is candidate score calculated
- what is my candidate score
- what are moderation badges
- what are participation badges
- what are editing badges
 
@ElectionBot - what is my candidate score
 
@U10-Forward Your candidate score is 39 (out of 40). You are missing this badge: Sportsmanship. Perhaps consider nominating yourself in the election?
 
1:47 AM
@ElectionBot You really shouldn't be suggesting that someone nominate themselves now that the nomination period is over.
 
Oof yeah
 
is it confused about the election schedule?
 
Stack Overflow Election 12 Schedule
Nomination: 2020-07-06 20:00:00Z
Primary:    (none)
Election:   2020-07-13 20:00:00Z <-- current phase
End:        2020-07-21 20:00:00Z
 
nope...
 
1:57 AM
@SamuelLiew Should that be election.status or election.phase?
 
Oh, wow, good catch...
 
hooray for JavaScript
 
2:16 AM
nice spot! :)
there, that's fixed now
 
Do I have the wrong impression? That user --M just left a string of pointless comments under Yvette's questionnaire, leading nowhere and serving only to hostilize her?
 
Nbn
2:48 AM
How can I vote?
 
If you have at least 150 reputation, you can cast your ballot in order of preference on up to three candidates in the election. If you want to make an informed decision, you can also read the candidates' answers in the election Q & A.
 
let's test it
what is my candidate score?
 
@cs95 Wow! You have a maximum candidate score of 40!
 
(Y)
 
Nbn
What us my candidate score?
 
2:59 AM
@Nbn You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation. You are also missing the required badges: Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 4 (out of 40).
 
@SamuelLiew BTW: You might want to change the text the bot says in the above case. Saying "If you really must know", could be considered rude/insulting. I'd probably just loose the editorializing there.
 
4:03 AM
what is my candidate score?
 
@AaronHall sorry, you already have a diamond!
 
:P
That's not very cash-money of you, ElectionBot.
 
No score for you!
 
Denied!
 
4:22 AM
what is my candidate score
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Wow! You have a maximum candidate score of 40!
 
I guess that @cs95 and I should have nominated ourselves
 
4:41 AM
It wouldn't have been a bad idea, from SO's POV, but it's really a personal choice.
 
5:31 AM
@Makyen wanted to give the bot some personality
anyway I've removed it
 
user3956566
what is my candidate score?
 
@Yvette are you really sure you want to be a moderator again???
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user3956566
hm so that is a programmed response, cheeky bot
 
@SamuelLiew I can understand that. It would probably be fine if the bot was saying that text to users with really high scores, but when it's said to users with low scores, it can feel like a put-down, instead of just being humorous.
 
6:12 AM
what is my candidate score?
 
@DanielWiddis You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you are missing the required badges: Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention.
 
Well, good, I'll leave it to the insane people :)
are moderators paid?
 
Elected ♦ moderators is an entirely voluntary role, and they are not paid by Stack Exchange.
 
I wish I could get such dedicated free labor. :D
 
6:33 AM
How much avg. time usually moderator has to devote daily for their minimum responsibilities ?
 
6:48 AM
good luck @Makyen
 
@Makyen We could change it to "BTW" :-p
@LijuJohn As stated on the election page, the expected minimum is about 30 minutes per day. However, most moderators spend far more than that, as their time permits. I don't even want to think about how many hours per day I typically spend here.
 
7:25 AM
Who are the current mods?
 
The current 21 moderators are: Martijn Pieters, BoltClock, deceze, Bohemian, Aaron Hall, Cody Gray, meagar, Ry-, Michael Myers, Brad Larson, ChrisF, Jean-François Fabre, Jon Clements, Flexo, Samuel Liew, Baum mit Augen, josliber, Andy, Bhargav Rao, Undo, Rob
 
OH HEY, I'm in negative single digits!
\o/
Highscore :-)
 
7:41 AM
It's not over until the diamonds are handed out.
 
Will there be a rubenesce woman who sings?
 
Nah, but there is a flag ceremony
 
Zoe
Fireworks?
 
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the election phase. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
@Zoe Those are hosted by Meta, and they come in due time. It's usually no more than a week before a newly-minted mod gets their first fireworks ceremony on Meta.
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"WTF why was this perfectly valid flag declined? Was this done by one of the n00bs?"
"...yes. Oops."
 
7:53 AM
Did you vote? @ElectionBot
 
@DilhanNakandala No, silly! Bots can't vote!
 
@DanielWiddis It's 9, by the way
Enter your userid for SO (1161484 for you) and you'll get a breakdown. Works for other SE sites too, just make sure you insert the correct id (you probably have a different one for each site).
 
8:22 AM
@ElectionBot Michael Myers and BoltClock have been doing this for a long, long time.
 
@Mast Michael Myers just celebrated his 10th anniversary as mod.
 
... and that it hasn't turned him into his fictional film character namesake is impressive...
 
The blog post about it looks a bit borked, though.
 
@JonClements How can you be sure?
 
I can't - I'm just being unusually optimistic... :)
 
8:28 AM
why is Michael Myers displayed as 'appointed' rather than other 'elected' mods?
 
@DilhanNakandala Because he was appointed by the site founder (Jeff Atwood) before moderator elections were held.
In other words, he wasn't elected.
 
oh the most senior moderator then :)
 
That's a nicer way of saying "the old guy", isn't it?
 
Zoe
We don't entirely know that :P
 
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the election phase. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
8:39 AM
@CodyGray well (with utmost respect) yea :D
 
For better or worse, lots of us have been around this place for a really long time, even if we weren't wearing a diamond for that entire time.
 
Zoe
🙏
 
@Zoe You're welcome!
 
Zoe
that's actually a high five :GWChadThinkEyes:
 
Not according to Wiktionary, which is the only way that I can ever hope to interpret (or, often, even view) emojis.
Also, not according to Stack Overflow.
 
Zoe
8:49 AM
But it does mean that according to emojipedia and me :p
 
"Rarely: a high-five"
I see.
I see why everyone says these improve communication
 
@CodyGray sigh
The verdict wasn't out yet on that one, I think.
It's still in trial phase.
2 more days.
> Lastly, we would like to confirm here that the current iteration of the Thank you Reaction feature will be turned off at the conclusion of the current test (on July 17), while we analyze the data and consider the different feedback that has been given, to find the best way forward.
 
Zoe
@Mast People still claim emojis improve communication
 
People claim a lot of stupid things.
 
8:57 AM
@Mast Really? I reached a verdict many moons ago.
 
Ugh
 
Ouch
 
Zoe: The Days Before Discord
Is it bad that the grammar on "your [sic] so cute" bothers me just slightly more than the emojis?
 
Zoe
Oh no
Cody is about to like emojis
I like some emojis, but putting them all over the place is unnecessary. Kill it with fire
 
9:02 AM
Conveniently, there's an emoji for that.
 
This 🔥?
 
ah yes the empty rectangle yet again
 
⚰️?
⚱️?
🔥🧟
Useless language.
Yet people use it.
SO uses it.
Upvote and thank.
 
Zoe
@Mithical Ah yes, the obligatory user with an outdated emoji font :P
 
"language" <-- I think you're using that word wrong.
 
9:04 AM
💥💥💥
 
@CodyGray Just quoting the BBC.
 
Three empty rectangles!
@Zoe shush
 
@Mast Fittingly, none of the images on that page render for me.
> Newsbeat challenged six language students, aged 18 to 29, to use emoji symbols to express a range of phrases, from simple stuff like "my new car is red" to complex scenarios like "I've lost my passport and my flight's in three hours".
And this is how Brexit happened.
 
lol
 
Zoe
@Mithical Nah :p
@CodyGray I'm just gonna leave this horror search here: duckduckgo.com/…
 
9:07 AM
As much as I hate to spoil the surprise, you do know that there are worse things on the Internet, right?
 
😱🛂🛫🕒
Rubbish.
 
Angry face, white box, white box, clock
 
Zoe
yeah, I know
 
It's supposed to be a fearful face. See how well this "language" works...
 
Zoe
scream, passport, airplane, clock
 
9:08 AM
The Scream, box, box, box
 
Zoe
lmao
 
Not just an ordinary airplane, it's a departing airplane. Didn't recognize that either, did you?
 
I'm angry screaming because I left my passport on the airplane, which landed at 3:00.
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Close enough, apparently.
 
Zoe
I saw that, but it's still an airplane
 
9:09 AM
@CodyGray What, like the year of dumpster fires we've been having and the world burning down? Didn't know that.
 
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the election phase. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
Zoe
@Mast Probably more like the shit that happens on the dark web
 
Nah. If it's not indexed by Google, it didn't happen.
 
We don't talk about the dark web.
 
Zoe
What's the dark web? :p
 
9:15 AM
It's when you turn on the dark theme for your web browser
 
Zoe
ew
 
If you want to get out of the dark web, just go back to light mode
 
Zoe
I always use light mode :')
 
Same
Higher contrast; easier to read
 
:squint:
heathens the both of you
 
Zoe
9:18 AM
@Mithical You struggle with reading dark mode too?
Hey everyone, @Mithical also likes light mode :D
 
no, SE chat is on light mode. that's why I'm squinting
 
It isn't every day that I agree with Zoe, but when she's right, she's right.
Why would you squint at something that is clear and easy to read?
 
Zoe
@Mithical Oh, it made the fonts really small? You might wanna Ctrl-+ a bit
 
>.<
 
Or Ctrl+mousewheel for the real veterans.
 
9:21 AM
Ugh. Very annoying misfeature.
 
Zoe
lmao, could be worse
 
I'm always inadvertently zooming my text editor because I decide to scroll the viewport right before hitting a keyboard shortcut.
 
Zoe
Normal scrolling could be zooming, and ctrl-mousewheel could be scrolling
 
Or...we could just not zoom, since things are correctly sized the way they are.
 
@Zoe Try switching between multiple CAE software, where each has a different method of handling mouse input.
Mixing panning and zooming.
@CodyGray That sounds very politically correct.
 
Zoe
9:23 AM
What's CAE?
 
@Mast More or less than your statement sounded sarcastic?
 
Computer aided engineering.
Autocad, Eplan, Solidworks, etc.
 
Zoe
@CodyGray there's actual reasons to zoom though. Some people need to for accessibility reasons for an instance. Also useful in a presentation context
 
Not useful in any context, since the display gets all screwed up
 
@CodyGray I think that's just bad website design then?
 
9:25 AM
@CodyGray Good question.
 
I don't wear specs but to strain my eyes less, I zoom in lots of times
 
Zoe
Imma go eat
 
When was the last time you saw a website that wasn't badly designed?
 
today I guess?
 
And that was?
 
9:27 AM
the chrome default tab?
 
Zoe
@cs95 To be fair, that entire browser is badly designed
 
a simple google/ddg search? when I feel like reading the description, I zoom in
 
@cs95 Is that really a website?
 
@Zoe what's your poison? duckduckgo?
 
for chrome, ram is free real estate, we should all ditch it at once
 
9:30 AM
@Mast it is a website insofar as you view it on a browser (it's not actually)
 
@weegee Why don't you just set your monitor so that text on the screen is readable?
@cs95 Considering it's neither on the web nor a site, yeah, I think you're going to lose this one.
 
that moment you find an interesting question to answer that makes one fiddle with stuff
 
@CodyGray I have that, I just press cmd + option + = button to zoom in the text (not the divs and images) but then I don't like it so I reset it back to the original.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
I meant all the text, not just the text on specific pages. How do you read the text in your text editor? And if you can read it there, why can't you read it on the Google search results?
 
9:37 AM
Just put the font size high enough in a text editor, I figure.
 
Microsoft magnifying glass!
 
@Mast Then it stands to reason that one would configure their browser's default text size similarly.
Or...better yet...just set the DPI on their monitor to display text in a way they can read.
 
@Tschallacka Oh, hey, the Magnifier still exists.
 
@Tschallacka I was just about to "win-key +" you.. :)
 
It boggles my mind how many people don't know how to properly configure their computer.
 
9:39 AM
I've never configured a computer properly. I just screw around with it till it does what I want that day.
I tend to work more in VMs at home to reduce the risks.
 
what risks
the internet is a safe place
 
@CodyGray Why? It takes a lot of time to go through all the different things. It's a having to read a dictionary just to figure out how to use the words "Merci" when on holiday. All those other words are useless information. At the end, one can just nod and smile anyway, which is the workaround that's overall much less time-consuming.
 
@Tschallacka Not internet risks, configuration risks :-)
I've had some unfortunate incidents that required me to reinstall an operating system in the past.
 
@Scratte I would suggest learning a language, instead of trying to crib individual words from a dictionary on-demand. Similarly, I would suggest learning how to use your computer, rather than just smiling and nodding at it.
@Mast Oh, you installed Windows?
Or maybe a driver? Probably a printer.
 
@CodyGray I can read text that's like 20 or 25 px on default zoom, anything smaller, I can read but then I don't want to strain my eyes for it, so its not too often I have to zoom in. Text editor is zoomed in insanely
 
9:42 AM
@CodyGray Printer driver indeed.
shudder
I no longer have a printer at home.
Very good for my sanity.
 
@CodyGray That's not my point. I do not want to spend a year on the specification that keeps increasing all the time, when I can just workaround and have time with my family.
 
Where can I download a family?
Is there a trial-package available somewhere?
 
the dark web
 
@Scratte You are vastly exaggerating. It's maybe an afternoon spent setting up a computer, configuring settings, etc.
It takes far more time to set up and properly configure a family, and there's not even any online help!
 
@Mast I think there'a an app for that. But then again. You may spend a month searching for it ;)
 
9:44 AM
Entropy says it's impossible to properly configure any household larger than 2.
And 2 is a challenge already.
 
@CodyGray Not if you never did it before. You're already interested and have already spent a lot of time.
 
@Scratte Yes, I did it the first time I ever got a computer. I've been doing it ever since. It saves vast amounts of time, because I don't have to struggle to find things, I'm not surprised by unwanted or unexpected behaviors, etc. Also, something you may appreciate: it relieves a lot of stress and makes me happy for machines to do what I want them to do.
 
Some people don't get new tech, not because they don't want better tech, but because they don't want to spend a week figuring out how it works.
 
@Mast Indeed, I heard somewhere that the best number of programmers is <3
 
@CodyGray Ok. Now imagine this is not your job. Instead you work in a kitchen doing dishes. You come home after 10 hours on your feet. Your head hurts and all you want to do it send a text-message. You've send a text before, but you don't remember where the menu is and you get confused by the manual..
 
9:49 AM
@Scratte Surprisingly I have that with phones but not with any other kind of hardware.
Printers are devilspawn regardless of their age.
 
@CodyGray Would you really be very motivated to get a handle on all the different settings on a Windows computer?
 
@Scratte I was using computers long before it was my job.
Also, I heavily configure my kitchen and the dishes.
 
I was formatting computers long before I understood what that meant.
If long is 5 minutes.
Talk about learning fast on failure...
 
I meet people that doesn't even know how to answer a call on a smart phone. I do fully understand how they're not able to get a handle on their computer.
@CodyGray Which makes your argument moot, because you were already interested :)
@Mast lol!.. Good one :D
 
If you can't figure out how to answer a call on your smart phone, you really should just give up on...everything.
 
9:52 AM
:O There's a clear flower in here! :)
@CodyGray Why? I have a dial-phone. It always works ;) And I know how to use it :)
 
Because there is something wrong with your brain.
Being unable to figure out and unwilling to learn simple things means you have some kind of learning disability.
 
No, Cody.. there is not. You're just too bright to understand less-bright :)
 
Hundreds of man-years and uncountable dollars of money is spent making it easy to answer a call on a smart phone
 
If I am not interested in something, it's harder to learn. That's been tested. It takes 3-5 repetitions to learn something interesting. And up to 50 repetitions to learn something utterly boring.
 
Zoe
@cs95 huh?
 
9:59 AM
@Scratte Yes, motivation is extremely important. I certainly recognize that. There are tons of things that I utterly lack the motivation to learn.
But answering a call on your smartphone seems like something that owners of a smartphone would be motivated to do.
 
@Zoe I assumed you use a different browser than chrome, based on what you said. Took a stab at guessing what that was, duckduckgo
 
Zoe
I use Firefox all around
 
@CodyGray I agree with that. But I've also witnessed someone learning how to do it and then 30 minutes later they forgot, despite the fact that they really want to talk to the person that's calling them. I have sympathy for that and I cannot blame them for not checking out every new feature.
 
@cs95 When did DuckDuckGo become a browser?
 
There mere fact that we need superusers that knows how to properly navigate user interfaces is in my opinion a failure in itself and a huge hint that there are too many features.
 
10:03 AM
@Scratte Learning how to do something that is objectively simple and engineered to be extremely simple, and then forgetting how to do it 30 minutes later, is a sign of either (A) you weren't paying attention and didn't actually learn it, or (B) you have a learning disability or some other mental problem.
 
Well, on mobile
 
@Scratte We don't need them. We simply have them, by virtue of the fact that people customize the living daylights out of things that they use to power their daylights and/or entertain themselves.
 
on desktop, just an extension
 
@cs95 Any reason why I should need or want a browser extension to use a search engine?
Also, on iPhone, at least, it would really be nothing more than an extension, since it's still using WebKit.
 
@CodyGray Do you remember back in the days where there was always only ever one person in the house that knew how to work the VCR?
 
10:05 AM
Learning takes 2 weeks for the neurons to become permanent
 
@Scratte No... I don't remember that because it never existed, not because I wasn't around for VCRs.
 
When you learn a new skill, new neurons are produced. These need to be stimilated for at least 2 weeks to become permanent
 
There were sometimes people who had a mental block about it, and refused to learn how for whatever reason. The same way my dad pretends not to know how to use the washing machine. But yet, when it breaks, he magically knows how to repair it, so, in fact, he does know how to use it, after all.
 
@CodyGray Hmm.. ok. I do. We had a VHS, and my dad was the only one that knew how to work it :)
 
I don't get what's so difficult about VHS systems...
 
10:06 AM
It takes approximately 2 minutes worth of reading the manual.
 
I mean.. there is a manual
but then again, that's the least read book on the world
 
If you didn't have a manual, I could see why it would be confusing to try and figure it out, as you're effectively reverse-engineering it.
 
My first VCR didn't even have a remote... and then the one after that did have a "kind of remote" if you count a remote as being valid as a remote having a rather long cable...
 
@JonClements could you operate the VCR remotely with it? then yes.
 
@Tschallacka Thank you :) And another one after 6 months I think..
 
10:08 AM
Yes, you need to regularly engage your brain in order for it to keep working. Let that be a lesson to you all.
 
only when you wish to learn a new skill
 
@CodyGray That's how I learned to program it to record something at the certain time. It took a day of trial and error to get it right.. And I had to write in down in steps, because else I'd have to go it all over again :)
 
otherwise, zone out as much as you want.
 
@CodyGray Learning new things are much easier for bright people with good memories. Don't let your own brightness judge the lack of ability others have :)
 
I just don't think that this is some special skill I have...
 
10:10 AM
@CodyGray There you go. How many people read the manual nowadays?
People always look at me weird when it's the first thing I do after unboxing something.
 
@Mast In my experience, anyone who can't figure it out after a while of poking at it (the "while" depends on each individual's patience).
 
I have the skill of picking out the "safety manual" in 250 languages first and then throwing it away in frustration
 
@CodyGray But it is. Some people have to check the manual every single time, because they forget the details. Others just look and use it once, and then remembers.
 
@CodyGray You have smarter people around you than I have.
Too many people simply give up, unfortunately.
And then wonder how they never get anything done. Gee, I wonder.
 
@Scratte I simply don't believe that's a common problem. There's something wrong with these people. Maybe undiagnosed, but not normal.
 
10:12 AM
mmh, the brain actively refuses to learn new skills at some point, as it might endanger survival up to this point
 
I mean... unless it's something you do like once every couple of years. Then I could see how you might forget. (Oh, and also it has to be really difficult and/or unintuitive.)
 
@CodyGray I never remember what's in a manual the first time. Not unless I use a specific feature at least a few times.
 
the longer you're rusted in, the harder it is to engage in learning new skills, especially as it may affect world view
 
@Tschallacka That's a solvable problem.
Keep learning new skills, don't let yourself get ossified.
 
@Tschallacka Yes. That's another point. The unconscious reluctance to learn due to past failure is also a problem.
 
10:14 AM
there's the problem though. Some skills force people out of comfort zones. And there multiple parts of the brain unrelated to learning may become engaged. Causing anxiety etc... which makes people give up, to ensure survival of the status quo. For many people a really big hurdle to overcome.
We are still big monkeys who just wish to survive. We just have fancy tools to occupy ourselves
 
Survival of humanity is doomed by survival of too many monkeys.
 
Um... learning new things is what helped and continues to help monkeys to survive.
 
Humanity will evolve or perish. It's just nature. I'm just tagging along for the ride.
Yes, but on that path of survival monkeys also learned not to wander too far from the group or become food. To adapt to the groups norms or be evicted and eaten. To not tread outside the drawn lines, or be eviceted and eaten. That change up to adult hood is good, but then become a good drone and take your chance to procreate. Taking risks get you eaten when you're an adult.
 
The thing I'm trying to point at is some people can run a mile in 4 minutes. Those should not be putting others on the same level.. especially not people who just enjoys to walk the park and have a bit of air. Because it comes down to physical ability and interest.
 
I think I can run a mile in a minute with the proper motivation, like a tiger chasing me. Then i'm food.
 
10:20 AM
@Tschallacka That has also been tested along with how many repetitions is needed to learn something new depending on interest. As it happens the learning process is slowest when the thing to learn isn't urgent or currently relevant. But once it becomes urgent, it's a lot easier.
 
So, lazyness?
 
@Tschallacka Then why do we still get so many people who come to Stack Overflow and ask off-topic questions?
 
@Mast No.. learn about all the French kings. Get their birthdays, day of death, marriage dates. Learn it by heart to recite it in chronological order. I'm guessing that this will be a daunting task, and the fact that you do not learn it quick, does not mean you are lazy. It just means it's uninteresting to you and not relevant to your current life.
 
Memorization != learning
French history is supremely interesting, by the way. But not the birth dates and death dates of rulers. Nobody cares about that, and anyone who does need it just looks it up.
 
@CodyGray Really?.. If I want to quickly get the magnifying glass, I can use a shortcut or I can try to find it in the menu.
 
10:24 AM
I don't know what that has to do with anything
 
Most of the things we learn are based in some kind of memorized knowledge.
 
Rote memorization is not learning, and if you've been trying to do it that way, it's no wonder that you forget things and/or find them hard to learn in the first place.
 
We started this by you saying that users should just configure they systems :) But before they can do that, they have to know what is configurable. And how to do it :)
 
You literally won't remember it without repetition.
I was surrounded by many people who made that mistake all through school. For example, they tried to learn organic chemistry by cramming before an exam, memorizing all this stuff, instead of understanding why. Within a couple of weeks after the end of the course, they'd forgotten it all.
Meanwhile, it's been over a decade since I took organic chemistry, and I still remember most of it. Not the details; I'd have to refresh on that. But enough so that I would be able to immediately understand the details after I looked them up.
@Scratte No, you just go looking.
"How do you know how to debug this? You've never even seen this system before!" Yeah, because I didn't memorize a manual of debugging techniques. I, as I like to say, follow my nose.
 
@CodyGray Heh.. for what? If I don't even know there's a magnifying glass, I'll try to change the zoom level instead. It means I'm doing it wrong, if I don't want to zoom the entire page and just want to look at someone emoji, but it's too small :)
 
10:28 AM
Not necessarily. You may decide, as I have, that the magnifying glass is far too fiddly. Choosing not to use it doesn't necessarily mean you're doing it wrong.
 
@CodyGray Yes.. that is a good example. But for all of us, there are things that we just remember. Like how to print the content of a variable to the console. It start to become a real hazzle if we keep forgetting that, and if we also forget how to search for it.
 
I often forget things like that. I just figure them out as I go.
I've never forgotten how to search for anything, though.
 
I once had(!!) a friend that changed the language on my nokia phone to Finnish :) Fortunately I had memorized the menu-number for changing language.. It's a stupid example, but there's noway I could have "worked it out" other than going systematically through all possible options :)
 
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I did that regularly on my first smart phone: changed the language just for fun, and then tried to figure out what the options were and what they meant.
It was almost always obvious, based on their placement and what makes logical sense.
 
Zoe
10:37 AM
@cs95 tbf, even the extension isn't necessary with certain browsers
 
@CodyGray Well.. I think we've reached the ultimate place where it's safe to say that you're probably not normal :D
 
Yeah, normal people go outside or something to have fun
This was something I could do while sitting in boring lectures
Or while waiting on other people
Or while pretending to be waiting on other people, but really having no friends or anything to do.
(Isn't that last one why smart phones were invented, after all?)
 
@CodyGray Awww.. don't worry. We all love our cherished moderators :) So much that we keep giving them stuff to do.
 
This was long before moderator anything
But really, it's no different than taking things apart just for the fun of it
 
I know someone that does that. Everything gets taken apart and put back together. They can fix almost anything.
 
10:48 AM
I can do the first bit... I enjoy leaving the rest as a challenge for others :p
 
What is important is to make as you sad. :)
 
Imagine that you are elected, you can tell everyone: I got elected during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
 

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