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okay guys, have fun ya'all, @RaoHammas Good luck man.
@OmarAbbas thanks bro.
@Zoe This why you're... uh... covered in fur.
Zoe
Zoe
nah, I just like the cold in general
@Zoe i like winters in summer ..and summers in winter :D
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Zoe
Zoe
16:07
I don't like summers in general. Too warm :blobsweat:
@Zoe nature looks beautiful in winters ..no doubt <3
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
Zoe
Zoe
it does, yeah ^^
@Zoe I like that they felt it necessary to add "not to scale"
Zoe
Zoe
There's a real risk some people will think it is otherwise xd
16:15
@CodyGray Gotcha. Glad I'm not crazy in that regard. And to answer your question, yes I believe I had seen that before :-)
I first learned it at a trivia night at a local pub a few years ago when it was the science question
@ElectionBot @SamuelLiew I believe you mentioned this welcome message is triggered off of new activity after X time. It seems like it might be better to trigger this off of the UserEntered chat event when the user that enters is one which the bot has not previously seen. If you use that event, then the new person who entered could even be greeted by an @``username ping. Obviously, you'd need to store a non-volatile list of the users the bot has seen, but that should be reasonably easy.
Zoe
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@Makyen Considering traffic, this would probably cause rate limiting issues fast
at least when the election is close to ending
@Nick My company doesn't buy Windows Server 2019, so that's not really an option. I wasn't aware that updates had removed the bloatware. I regularly do a fresh install of Win 10 on laptops for sales orders, and I've seen it appearing since May of last year. Even if I go to specifically uninstall these, they still come back and get inserted into the Start menu.
Zoe
Zoe
Using linux is cheaper
Since I set up my PC mid last year it's not had CC at all
16:34
@TylerH Ah, now there's a trivia game I'd be good at.
@Zoe As soon as Visual Studio runs on Linux, I will immediately consider that.
(I mean real Visual Studio. Not that Visual Studio Code abomination that ruins what was actually a good text editor and doesn't even include the world-class debugger that is the whole reason why anyone uses VS in the first place.)
@Makoto Line 2: "No matching functionality" for the single most important feature.
Support for a language that doesn't exist!
You could also use ReSharper
Both run on Linux
(source: full license and daily linux dev)
Rider + ReSharper = C++?
Then what, I have to use GDB?
I believe so. If you wanted ANSI C++ you could always look at CLion too.
I'm no C++ dev, I'm just a Linux advocate who likes advocating for Linux
16:37
Having to use GDB on a daily basis would make me crankier than I already am. Nobody wants that.
I...use Windows to build Linux apps.
<insert picture of confused Jackie Chan here>
But JetBrains' debugging tools are pretty amazing. I've used it for three or four languages now and I've never looked back. One day when I actually dust off some Arduino projects I'll finally experiment with CLion/Rider/ReSharper.
Even if it all worked identically, I'd go from paying for an OS and getting dev tools for free, to paying for dev tools and getting an OS for free.
I'd say that the latter is cheaper, but I don't know. I've heard rumors that Visual Studio licensing is on the order of tens of thousands of dollars depending on what you're doing.
@Zoe I consider that unlikely, and the potential impact when it does happen to be low. Being rate limited for such messages would require a lot of new people to enter the room and/or quite a bit of other interaction with the bot.
@Makoto I finally feel like the tables have turned and Linux is losing the desktop war again. With Windows 10 being able to natively run Linux, you really get the best of both worlds. I can run Visual Studio, but I can also do everything I would otherwise want to do in a command-line Linux environment, all without having to worry about maintaining VMs.
16:42
I know, right?
@CodyGray Yeah, Linux desktop users are a dying breed, I can't really deny that. I still like some of the perks I get when running it from the desktop though, such as reliable full-disk encryption and the feeling of more control when I'm actually working on things with the desktop.
Why do I need full-disk encryption?
I also find most Linux window managers to be horridly clunky. I did try Elementary OS about a year ago, and I was really impressed, but it's still not complete and doesn't contain enough functionality for me.
When you leave your laptop somewhere with all your confidential customer data... (next to your passport maybe? :p - joking aside - did you get that back?)
Somebody traded it back to me for their emojis, which I was holding hostage.
Since I use it for work, we have a policy to ensure that all data on our system is encrypted. This happens by default with the supported laptops. Since I'm unsupported I still have to comply with this. When I use it for personal reasons, I feel like the philosophy, "The only things I have to hide are the things I don't wish to share" applies.
Pop!_OS is also doing pretty good with their UI. Just saying.
16:46
Never heard of this.
...why is the name... horrible?
Because naming things are hard. C'mon. Be glad it's not named FooOS.
That seems better?
Eh, couldn't say one way or another. Was at their launch party in Denver a few years back and I never really questioned the name. I just wanted a desktop that wasn't horrible.
Yeah, that totally makes sense if you've been a Linux user for a while
Ubuntu is an abomination. I do like Cinnamon, and generally if I'm going to use Linux, it's going to be an install of Mint + Cinnamon.
But it still feels very clunky to me, by comparison to Windows.
Cinnamon never sat well with me. Felt too close to Windows Vista at times.
16:48
How so? I don't see any commonalities.
...I may be getting my Mint UIs conflated but I think at one point in its existence it just had the bottom bar a-la Windows to house all active programs and the like
Yeah.... I was Ubuntu until they did that whole menu down the left thing... I've always quite liked Debian based and Ubuntu based things though, so Mint+Cinnamon is generally what I go for...
@Makoto Oh, yeah, it does have the taskbar at the bottom.
That's not a Vista thing, though. It's a Windows 95 thing.
@JonClements we don't speak of Unity in these parts :D
@Makoto lalala... I didn't hear you... that didn't exist... lalalala
16:50
KDE was so bloated years ago that I still have nightmares about it. It's been... gosh, 20 years since I've tried it, maybe? I assume it's gotten better...maybe.
"better"
@CodyGray it certainly was more fancy than Gnome was - but yeah... was much heavier
I didn't care much for Gnome, either. It seemed equally as fancy by the time I got around to trying them, circa 2000.
Has it gotten better? I haven't used it since what, KDE 4 days when they really wanted to emulate Vista/7.
In the "old" days - I use to quite enjoy the flexibility of the Enlightenment desktop manager... used to have the LCARS theme...
16:54
In the "old" days, it didn't matter, since nothing could hold a candle to what Apple was doing.
Zoe
Zoe
@Makyen Like when 20-30+ unique people enter the room at nearly once around election milestones? :')
You've just reminded me when they did that "you can have different coloured monitors" thing @Cody...
@JonClements Oh, that wasn't nearly long ago enough to be the "old" days, Jon.
Zoe
Zoe
@CodyGray WINE :blobthinksmart:
@Zoe Then the bot can choose to just not send some. Or, just not send that message when rate limited. Simple.
16:57
@Zoe I want to actually run the Windows programs, not pretend.
Yeah, you'd still have a timer. Obviously you wouldn't send the same message 20 times in a row.
Anyway... I don't like Apple... but that's because a work colleague of mine(probably around 1997) suggested I should grab a few apples shares... think they were quite nicely well under a $1/share then but I thought Apple had had it and didn't take a punt... he bought a $1k worth... sighs
I'm not bitter... honest guv...
I tried WINE once. I couldn't get it to work at all, with anything. I decided it wasn't worth the hassle.
I'd rather just run a VM.
@JonClements Oh yeah, the Amelio days! You could have really gotten in on the ground floor.
One year later, Jobs would have been back, and pupper would have been rich.
Zoe
Zoe
meh, whether wine works or not depends on the program. Some work, some don't
@CodyGray heck... they're nearly $384/share now and it's been a lot higher than that..... I could definitely live with a 384x ROI though :p
17:02
I would have thought that to be acceptable, yes
It could have been worse. You could have owned Enron stock.
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Zoe
Zoe
You could've owned Bitcoins :')
@CodyGray Haven't heard that name in a while... people with shares in companies that manufactured shredders probably did okay though...
I had an uncle who worked for them and had invested basically all of his savings in them. Indeed, should have invested in shredders instead.
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@Zoe would you believe a friend of mine was really keen on that (and did indeed end up with a nice windfall from it) and suggested I should give it a go if I had spare cpu power... but no... I went for using spare cpu cycles running that SETI thingy... I'm clearly rubbish at this life thing :p
Zoe
Zoe
17:12
^^
17:38
@CodyGray He did. Money shredders, that is
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17:53
If you get elected a mod, but you have the minimum 3K rep, do you get access to all of the regular privileges as well as the mod privileges?
Asking for a friend
Zoe
Zoe
Yeah
Would be kinda stupid to give someone a diamond, but low rep prevents them from seeing deleted stuff and deleting stuff xD
Has there ever been one elected with just 3000 reputation points?
Zoe
Zoe
Probably not here, but low-rep users being elected is pretty standard on beta sites
@Scratte On SO? No. But on other sites there are
I would also say it's pretty hard to win with <20k on SO
@Machavity I think perhaps the other sites are very different. This one doesn't have 3000 points. Strangely privileges seems to be gained at the same levels as SO. So in this case, I guess the user never closed votes anything until they were a moderator.
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18:07
never mind
Ask Different is a fully graduated site, so the privilege levels are the same. SO's 3k level is mainly due to the fact that at 300 (like most other sites) you'd be flooded with people
@Scratte Privilege levels on all graduated sites are the same, so Ask Different will be the same as Stack Overflow. There are beta sites with lowered reputation thresholds for privileges, though.
@Machavity Oh. So they were elected when it was still in Beta?
@Scratte No. Most sites have a 300 reputation level min to run for mod. Glorfindel was elected in 2017
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Over 77,000 users have more than 3K rep on SO
18:11
Hmm.. but doesn't that mean they've then never tried a review queue?
And also never had editing privileged?
Yeah, not on that site they didn't.
Stack Overflow has very different standards for...everything.
Stack Overflow: We have Triage and Help and Frustration Improvement
I should also note that Glorfindel is an absolute machine when it comes to SE participation. He might not have done any reviews on Apple.SE, but I guarantee he's done them elsewhere
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Apr 30 '19 at 14:35, by iBug
Imagine an answer opening with I'm ArtOfCode. I made Glorfindel and got 516 upvotes within 2 days.
I voted for Glorfindel on Ask Different, not because of anything he'd done on that site, but because of his impact on other sites in the network, including MSE.
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@Machavity I did not try to imply that this user wasn't qualified :) I've seen some of their work :) I was just a bit confused as to the process and how one can know about a user that hasn't had an opportunity, if they would be good at something, if that makes sense.
18:22
who can vote?
how do 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 on who to vote for, you can also read the candidates' answers in the election Q&A, and you also can look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
In all honesty, you picked a user that didn't fit my scenario :)
@Scratte You're right in that regard. Normally it doesn't. Glorfindel is just a rare exception
I don't think he's all that rare. It's actually common when you have a giant network of sites.
Can someone explain to me how is this possible? stackoverflow.com/questions/62940177/…
18:28
He'd established himself on other sites in the network, so when he ran for moderator on a new site, even though he'd had less activity there, he was known to be qualified and elected easily.
@Dharman more than 1 account
@Dharman I suspect they see the buttons, but the buttons have no effect.
@CodyGray Common as is not singular? Or common as in more than one, but the ratio is still small?
@Scratte Common as in frequent.
I guess they have no reason to lie. I doubt people would just lie on the internet, right?
18:29
never would they ever
New sites don't have enough activity. There's not going to be a pool of highly qualified and willing candidates looking at just activity on that site.
@Dharman They did not get the voting badge, so maybe they can press the buttons, but it doesn't do anything. It even looks like they did not get the badge for going to the page.
...or maybe they also have a sock.
Nooo. I was going to write an useless answer there.
@CodyGray I hope you are right. But there's an awful lot of 1 reputation points users that seem to not visit very often.
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18:34
@CodyGray Check out March 30th
Ahh well. I guess that saves me from downvotes
@0-1 That is a different user and a different sock.
Oooh that user has two socks and I haven't flagged this account yet.
That should teach me to focus on the content rather than user accounts.
I will try not to make this mistake again
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ventriloquism
@Dharman Do you mean the one that 0-1 mentioned, or the one you brought up a few moments ago?
18:37
@0-1 This one has 2
@CodyGray He's rare in that he both ran and got elected. Typically low rep users don't fare all that well
I think in the first few elections there were some quite low rep winners... I think Adam might have even been sub 10k... but there wasn't a candidate score thing back then...
@Machavity You mean to imply that it's possible to only get elected? :D
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Elected by force
That's called "appointed"
18:40
i mean
^
Tim Cook called him and told him he had to run. Who was Apple.SE to disagree?
I think I just lost a vote or 3
@Dharman :-)
Actually, their main account had already voted, and I don't think the votes are canceled/ignored when the account is suspended.
The socks hadn't been able to vote, since they didn't have enough rep.
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That's reputable
I imagine election voting fraud is worse than reputation voting fraud.
Zoe
Zoe
18:48
@CodyGray Wouldn't that be called a coup? :GWChadThinkEyes:
@Scratte Much worse, because we have no way of tracking it.
I am thinking of writing a script that would automatically tell me if the user whose post I am viewing is engaging in voting fraud. I haven't started coding it yet.
Sam has a script that will tell you if the user whose post you're looking at has voted in the election.
But yeah, yours sounds a lot more useful...
Of course he does
why does that not surprise me
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18:59
@CodyGray But.. why? For tracking down election voting fraud?
@Scratte I don't think that's the reason. I have no idea why. I've never used it. I find it to be completely useless.
That was my initial thought as well.. unless it's used in connection to socks.
@Makoto Visual Studio is much more expensive than Windows; can't speak for other IDEs.
@TylerH There are free versions...
Zoe
Zoe
cough Vim cough
19:13
First tell me how to exit that editor ...
Zoe
Zoe
<esc>:[w]q[uit][a]
Terrible.
Zoe
Zoe
Ikr
Let's kick it up :p
What about the [!]
@CodyGray Only free for educational use or open-source work
@TylerH Or if you're a solo developer
(as in individual, not company)
@Nick I'm pretty sure you still have to use the paid version if you're a solo developer
The fact that these tutorials need to exist is proof that the editor is worthless.
the only allowances are for educational use or open source work
Also, the fact that the editor has modes is proof that it is in violation of Crimes Against Humanity.
19:17
1.a:
Zoe
Zoe
Some of the modes are really powerful though
> Individual License. If you are an individual working on your own applications, either to sell or for any other purpose, you may use the software to develop and test those applications.
Hmm, I missed that
organisations can use it free if it's open source/educ. you're right about that
(ref)
Zoe
Zoe
and gvim has a button to exit
19:20
I just don't see the advantage.
Why would I want to use a text editor in a command-line environment anyway?
I don't have anything to prove to anyone, and it's not the 1980s anymore.
Agreed :p
If I am in a command-line environment, I tend to prefer nano. I still find vi annoying with its modal operation.
I prefer whichever command-line environment will let me finish my work as quickly as possible so I can return to a proper GUI environment
@TylerH It's cheap - $600/yr if you're in a business or have a business foot the bill; $250/yr if you're buying a solo license. And that's for their entire IDE suite. But I really shouldn't be a shill for Jetbrains right now. :D
@Makoto I think you lose me on that argument at the "per year" part.
19:23
Agreed
I'm quite anti "software as a subscription/service" when it used to be a standalone forever-owned product
You do get the license for free for a year afterwards, then you're just out of support but you still have the software if you want to use it.
though I do understand cases like Microsoft's updates being forced to avoid people being on XP/7 for 20 years after EOL
@Makoto that's good, at least
all my support cases are handled by Stack Overflow anyway :-D
So...it's $600 to buy, with support for 1 year?
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19:35
I tend to use in command line nano and/or mcedit, depending on if I'm browsing with MC
For the GUI editing I use eclipse. I've tried intellij/phpstorm, but I kinda prefer the shortcuts of eclipse.
20:04
cheap, 250$ a year,
20:20
@Makoto They are good - VS Studio is just that much better (and I hate developing for windows - though I have to all the time - its just true)
I still like vim best for command line but I don't have any illusions that it is the best option - I'm just used to it from my Unix days
20:56
@Dharman thanks
What would happen if I changed my nick to "Vote for Dharman"?
We'd all be voting for you.. for the next 30 days :)
or "Dharman for Moderator"
@Dharman Maybe you'd get your own Meta post?
Yeah, but I'd be supporting myself
21:04
I think it work work better if other users changed their usernames to "Vote for Dharman". Or.. work counter, depending on.. well.. :)
Doesn't 2/3 of eligible users ignore the election?
Maybe my nick would convince them to come and vote
@Scratte I've been waiting on you to do so ever since you suggested it!
@Dharman you'd probably come across as a bit Narcissistic :p
I could change my sock-puppets name to this
What if everyone votes for the sockpuppet instead?
21:06
@CodyGray But I am just a small user.. I do not have a lot of posts. And I did think of another candidate when I first suggested it.
I don't think it would work for other candidates
lol! Not if I use "Vote for Dharman", obviously.. :D
wow... I do get some "interesting" clients... one's complaining the DB queries are going really slow - upon investigation it turns out they dropped a few indices from a table as they didn't think they were really needed and were taking up space... 'cos obviously when designing the system I just throw an index or two in randomly for lols...
"I made a few improvements, and now it seems to have stopped working."
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> improvements
21:13
"After I updated with bug fixes your product is no longer backwards compatible. I was relying on that feature."
@CodyGray yeah... I do find I tend to get a bunch of clients that seem to to have the mentality of: "I don't know why this is here so I'll remove it"...
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@Dharman that's just great, best laugh of the day 。゚(TヮT)゚。
My nomination message is out of date. ;(
21:24
You mean you've closed and deleted posts since, and the numbers are off?
I will never forget your first revision. It was just great :)
@Scratte No one will ever forget it. The revision history is publicly available forever. :-)
But you'll have to know to look, though :)
21:38
That moment when your code doesn't work, and you spend 15 minutes trying to get it to work, to fire on an event..... only to see a wild static appear
@Dharman begs the question, if you changed your username to "Will delete Everything". people would be accusing you of "vote pandering" (whatever that means), changing your mind (they could have accused you of that already), and so on....
22:19
@KevinB No toilet today?
23:16
@Nick Huh? I just installed 5 fresh windows 10s today (2 directly from the cloud so definitely latest version) and all of them had bloatware by default (including Candy Crush). Note: Enterprise edition allows you to set user experience (i.e. actually stop these from being added) but that's definitely not true of Home/Pro and a normal setup (with 1909)
^ yes, you can force a "local account" by not connecting to the internet during setup (which we do) and then a bunch of other configurations before finally connecting to a network but that doesn't count in my book
@JonClements I had an old Team Lead that used to describe our DB as being surrounded by buried mines with the only map of the minefield being held by himself and his junior (me at the time). If you needed to change the schema - you need to ask yourself if it was worth being blown up? 'Cause if it breaks I'm throwing you on a mine!
Your clients made me think of why we made this rule :)
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