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9:00 PM
I had no screwdriver I was in holiday...
 
Keys work great for flatheads, less so for philips
 
Always have a screwdriver with you :)
 
A screwdriver can be classed as an offensive weapon or intent to break in
 
Well,next thing that I would have missed would have been an external SATA/IDE USB converter :)
 
@Nick I carry a knife around... is that better? :D
 
9:01 PM
Beyond compare was running in portable mode from my external hd.... awesome!
 
@Nick If you're dumb and you go flashing it around, yes... if you simply have a screwdriver on a multitool that lives in a bag that goes everywhere with you... less so :)
 
(I always have a Swiss Army Knife and a small Alan wrench set with me.)
(Security doesn't like it, generally, for some reason.)
 
@Mithical UK knives have to be less than 3" and non-locking iirc
 
@Mithical I would if Swiss army knives weren't liable to getting the armed police a little bit antsy
Legal, yes, but you still have to have a good reason for having it with you in public
 
I dropped that habit because at some point you take the plane with that bag and get the tools confiscated.
(not that it matters a lot right now)
 
9:04 PM
 
I solve this problem by... not getting on planes
 
I haven't been on a plane since... 2012?
 
@Mithical that... may be the exact model I have
 
No, 2014
 
Yeah I don't think any were unsure what a Swiss army knife was :p I have the same but in black
 
9:04 PM
february 2020.... I win.
 
Oct 2019
 
May 2011
 
@ArtOfCode Heh! It's the classic Victorinox knife, so... Somehow managed to convince my grandmother to buy it for me in 2012
 
Ain't it fun how we all know when we were on planes
 
original contest it is.
 
9:06 PM
@Nick I only know because planes are so rare for me... I've been on planes (well, passenger airliners) exactly twice
well, two return journeys
 
Oh wow, yeah that's not often
 
And the rest of the time you're driving?
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre good ole' public transport
 
I mean the rest of the time you're in the pilot seat ?
 
That would still count as being on the plane :P
 
9:07 PM
I've never flown domestically, only international (not including connections)
 
I think I've flown... four times. Pilot trip + return, moving, and then visit + return, and then again a couple years later.
yeah, not including stopovers, or I'd be able to say I've been to Paris
:P
 
I've been to plenty of places, just very rarely fly there.
Ah, I tell a lie. Three times! *gasp*
 
I've only flown to Paris once, most stopovers are in AMS (schiphol)
 
Once to Italy, once to Sicily, once to Malta. Every other holiday has been boats & trains and the car.
 
@ArtOfCode I don't think I've been more than four hours away from home in six years
 
Zoe
9:10 PM
Imagine having trains nearby :GWChadThinkEyes:
 
(as in... a distance that you could travel in four hours)
 
@Zoe I live in London, you can't escape the trains
 
Trains would be nice
 
@Mithical I was up in the Scottish Highlands earlier this year, which is a good 7 hours away
 
Zoe
I approximately live in the middle of nowhere :joy:
 
9:11 PM
@Makyen Thank you for answering. I guess I am in minority here (deleted), but I agree that moving it to more appropriate site would be an option, too.
 
@ArtOfCode I live in Aberdeen, I it's trains to go anywhere :p
 
Zoe
There's no trains north of Trønderlag IIRC connecting south :')
 
I did see your Cairngorms pic though @ArtOfCode (although I wouldn't call it the highlands even if it technically is :p), the village i grew up in is about 10miles from the cairngorms boundary
 
@Nick Technically correct... the best kind
 
The single best episode of futurama
 
9:17 PM
Discovered last month that I had COVID while I was up there...
 
Grampian didn't get hit very hard by it, idk about further west
 
@ArtOfCode I'm glad that turned out alright.
 
I would've caught it in London, it was only a few days up there... just a surprise when I found out :P
 
Yeah, that would certainly be a surprise.
 
9:34 PM
My son (the wannabe mod) caught COVID. But it was like nothing. And noone else in the family caught it.
That just got me 10 days of telecommuting... Well, it's all over now...
 
What would be a polite message to leave when editing an answer just to remove "Hope it helps"?
 
errr: "removing noise" ?
Or nothing at all.
 
Yeah, but removing noise to a brand new user might sound impolite. Saying nothing will not teach them not to do it in the future
 
Leave a link to the canonical?
 
377
Q: No Thanks, Damn It!

John Saunders For a while this year, I was on a crusade, editing posts to remove "Thanks". But there were far too many of those posts. So I started to remove "Thanks in advance". But there were too many of those. So I started to remove "Thanks in advanced", which in addition to being inappropriate for Stack...

 
9:39 PM
hmmm
 
That is not a canonical for Hope it helps, and it is also a little bit impolite
 
damn it might be read as impolite too :p
 
find something else to improve (like formatting), then remove the noise with it.
 
What if this is the only thing I want to remove?
 
and upvote if really good. The user will be happy enough with an upvote
 
9:41 PM
I can't upvote every post I edit.
 
maybe comment instead: "good answer, you may want to [edit] it to remove this unnecessary "hope it helps" shit"
Or slightly more polite formula of your choice
 
Yes, that "shit" at the end is the best :D
 
moderation at its finest: it's me :)
I can't edit every post I upvote
 
I like "clutter" :)
After a while you'll be tired pasting that all comment over the site edits.
my proposal is 3 letters shorter :)
 
9:46 PM
Which is why I am looking for some comment to use every time
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Mine is 7 shorter :p
 
a comment like that is nice, but no comment is okay, really. The only "risk" is if the user rolls back without you noticing because he didn't get the memo
Sam has probably a lot of scripts with canned comments for everything. Or other people in SOCVR?
 
I don't just want to remove it, I want to teach the author that this is unnecessary. I see users with hundreds of answers and all end the same way. I can't be the one who goes around and cleans it all out. I want them to learn
 
Zoe
SOCVR links to a third-party auto comment script
SOCVR has a bunch of stock comments to plug into there or just post manually
 
9:52 PM
This is a bit too much for just me.
 
I just edited out 2 of them. Now it's just 131637 people to educate :)
 
@Dharman You will be fighting a long and endless uphill battle unfortunately
 
Well, thank you for your kind words of encouragement.
 
Another possibility is to run a script to automatically edit those posts. Community bot performs those duties (ex: changed http to https). Not sure a non-CM user can do that.
 
Speak to Sam, he has a wide array of tools to help regardless of the outcome of the election, and I'm certain he can help you write more should you need them
 
9:57 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Technically there is no limit to the number of edits I can make (other than API quota) so I could do it, but I would be worried about bumping too many posts. I would like to do it only for new posts that I encounter.
 
maybe for highly upvoted ones, that would be worth it.
 
Zoe
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Thanks!
 
@Zoe Tanks in advancing
 
Zoe
Tanks are advancing?! Deploy the bombers!
The londoners are attacking ;P
 
We're good at that :p
 
10:02 PM
plus the new superb "thanks" button that everyone craved for.
 
How do I edit out the new Thanks button?
 
there's a script to remove it. Sam wrote it, surprisingly...
 
Sam's "Reduce Clutter" script
 
69
A: Feature test: Thank you reaction

Samuel LiewI dislike this feature. It ironically just adds noise. How to opt out of the experiment: My ReduceClutter userscript already hides Reactions (in Teams) which also blocks this Thanks experiment, and I have just added in a new function to revert the new tooltips in the voting container to native br...

Don't forget to thank this answer if it works for you ! Hope it helps.
 
You'll need to do it before installing it!
 
10:05 PM
bummer, it's on meta, there's no thanks button...
 
awww
 
solution: only use the meta site from now on.
 
Then I need to leave a comment.
 
^^^^^
some answers & comments on this question are really funny. Worth reading for a good laugh or two.
 
10:19 PM
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
Be quiet ElectionBot :p
 
"I can answer any question you haven't asked. For the rest, please post in meta"
 
No point in reading the meta post you gave me, @Jean-FrançoisFabre; I can just wait here for keywords to put into the search box. ;)
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I already have a bot for this. Thanks
 
that explains a lot of your flags :)
I generally add "no more than 0 votes" to the search. Else there are too many false positives.
there's also "cannot comment because no reputation"...
or the classical "I have the same issue. Did you find a solution ?"
 
Oh. ;P
I’ve actually left one of those «did you find a solution» flags once. I got «no» as an answer, then came back a day later after I figured it out.
Makes me wonder if I ever deleted that comment. Maybe I should go search for it.
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I got regexes covering all of them
 
@Dharman You have a regex covering: "I isue 2. You got fixed?"?
 
10:49 PM
Hmm, no I don't look for gibberish.
I should probably add that
 
lol
 

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