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12:06 AM
Err, is that tag wiki excerpt acceptable?
> Evernote turns your computers and mobile devices into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. To learn more about developing for Evernote, visit dev.evernote.com.
That is some marketing bullshit if I ever read some
What should I do? Raise a mod flag? Bring it to meta?
Oh wait, I can edit it
Shiny
 
user4639281
Yeah, but it has to be approved. leave a good edit comment.
 
Yeah
What do you think?
> Evernote is a synchronized note service with web integration and sharing features. Use this tag for questions related to the use of the Evernote API, more information is available at dev.evernote.com.
As for the edit summary,
> Changed the excerpt to explain what Evernote is, what the usage of the tag should be. Kept the developer link reference.
 
user4639281
Looks good
 
12:22 AM
Ooh do I earn 2 rep if it's validated?
 
user4639281
I love offering one of my solutions to newbies. I can just see their eyes glaze over.
 
user4639281
@Kyll Yes
 
\o/
 
user4639281
Sure you could hard code your script, or you could make the entire thing a big educated guess. I choose the latter.
 
user4639281
I like it when I change things and it just works, not oh crap now I have to go back through my script and change 50 different lines.
 
12:24 AM
=D
 
user4639281
Anyways, I'm out for the night. I just realized that I didn't do the queue today.
 
Night!
 
user4639281
Here's an example I didn't even bother posting it as an answer because I knew the OP wouldn't get it.
 
user4639281
Now I'm really leaving.
 
user4639281
cya
 
1:46 AM
@Closey alive
 
@approxiblue I think I'll go for a walk...
 
You're not walking anywhere
@Closey starting
 
@approxiblue May Shog9's Will be done.
 
1:59 AM
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I screwed up this one, this is not a spam edit. stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9924494
 
 
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3:44 AM
@Mogsdad - The answer is NAA as well stackoverflow.com/a/27043370/2930477
 
4:25 AM
I wonder how
Empty body, empty heading, just nothing
 
has to be an unintentional post. would be interested in how the hell it happened though!
 
 
1 hour later…
6:24 AM
> Please when you are writing the code please do not use functions that I don't know as I am in class 9 and I only know about nested loops and expect that you will also use it
IDK how they think we know what they know.
 
@AlexanderO'Mara Long gone
 
Yeah, it went pretty quick.
 
 
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8:47 AM
@Tushar is a typo bug confirmed by OP...
 
@rene Then can be closed by typo/cannot reproduce
 
It needed one more but I already voted...
 
9:48 AM
^ 2 more
 
^ 1 more
 
^ Plop @Tushar
 
@Kyll PLOP? Not good with short forms
 
@Tushar What does everyone has against plopping >.>
@Kyll Boomed
 
10:06 AM
 
 
1 hour later…
11:08 AM
Moving spam...
 
@Tushar Not entirely because the dupe is using numbers, that doesn't fly with strings.
 
@rene I was about to say something like that. +1
Basically, this doesn't work for strings:
var a = 1, b = 6
a ^= b
b ^= a
a ^= b
console.log(a, b)
 
@rene @Cerbrus (currentPlayer === "p1") ? "p2" : "p1"; can be used with it by prepending 'p', and ignoring the that there is 0 and 1 and here we've 1 and 2 which can be changed to 0 and 1 easily
 
No.
Just... no.
The ternary statement as used by the OP is one of the most simple ways to toggle players
 
11:19 AM
@Cerbrus That's what I think
 
11:40 AM
No efforts at all. Do this for me.
 
12:12 PM
Good morning
 
gone smokey
 
12:34 PM
@misterManSam That's what started it. (But we don't announce NAA here anymore...)
 
morning!
 
1:14 PM
Happy BTTF day!
 
The first thing my co-worker said today was "where is my hoverboard?"
 
I have been crossing futurama and BTTF and telling everyone "Welecome to the future."
 
Are you telling me the future is now?
 
nope. you just missed it.
 
Saw 4 deLoreans at a diner yesterday - didn't think to take a photo. I wonder when they were from?
 
1:19 PM
so if I just missed it, it seems I need to go back to the future.
 
lol
@gunr2171 ever see spaceballs?
 
yes
that was my reference
 
so when will then be now ... soon
 
I love that part. it's so confusing it's good
 
it was such a good movie. I have heard they are going to do a sequel.
or at least they want to
 
1:23 PM
that would be great
 
1:40 PM
^ uh, did he even spell that right?
 
thanks, reject voted
 
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Q: Why is this question heavily down-voted but not closed?

GstestsoI was just curious to know why this question would receive bundles of down votes. But the most amazing thing is, why is this question not closed currently? Is down vote independent of close votes?

 
Wow -78 now.
 
JAL
2:06 PM
morning all
 
user4639281
Morning
 
JAL
Morning Tiny, Nathan
 
hows it going? hey @TinyGiant
 
user4639281
Currently debuggin mah probz
 
2:10 PM
u haz codz probz?
 
JAL
No complaints so far this morning. Shit blew up with our build last night and I scrambled to fix it.
So this morning the other engineers are getting a lashing from the PM
 
user4639281
My computer tells me it's time to update by crashing, then it won't reboot unless I run a special script.
 
JAL
Sounds like Windows 10
lol
 
user4639281
No, see then I wouldn't feel so bad about it. I just made a bunch of bad choices when installing my OS.
 
JAL
eh, it happens
 
user4639281
2:14 PM
Well, I was new to UEFI at the time, so I didn't really understand the choices that I would have to make and their consequences. I also needed a running system, so I couldn't afford the time I needed to research.
 
@cimmanon That's a good example of an OP getting well-deserved downvote punishment. Three revisions before removing offensive text? If they posted that question today, it would get Smoked out, and likely edited immediately.
 
user4639281
rebooting
 
turns out @TinyGiant's box booted as MS DOS 1.0
 
user4639281
I'm back now :)
 
2:30 PM
I put your title into Google, and found answers. They may not be the good news you want. But if you searched and found nothing, maybe you should change search engines. — Mogsdad 11 secs ago
 
@TinyGiant Back from the past...
 
user4639281
Always
 
bob
all these downvotes were made a few hours from each other, for posts that are at least a couple of months old, and I've been getting downvotes like this for the last couple of days.
 
Trying to avoid NAA flags on old answers, and messing with old tool requests, in general -- but a suggested edit just came up, replacing a link (in a link-only answer) to what is now an off-topic placeholder site, with a link to Google. Seems like the answer should just go; but then, of course, the (old) question is just a tool request. Not attracting new answers, but at least attracting a new edit. Thoughts?
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A: JavaScript Div 'Bounce' / 'Jiggle'

alex grayThis is the best implementation of it - that I have seen… and the Github Repo.

TL;DR I think we should kill the old tool request with rotten link-only answers.
 
bob
I think it's the same user that's doing it, do moderators have powers know who voted on a post?
 
user4639281
2:40 PM
@PaulRoub I'd say any kind of new activity warrants our attention.
 
Another reject on the edit wouldn't hurt; there's already one approval: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9932484
 
@bob No, only SE employees with access to production db's
 
bob
 
(OP could mean one of approximately 4 different layouts)
 
bob
@rene that's the last few days of my rep history, and the downvotes on my questions. I've never got downvotes in this capacity before and this pattern is suspicious to me.
 
2:45 PM
sure, email the team to get that sorted
 
bob
I suspect that the user who's doing it (if it is targeted), is only downvoting every day or so to avoid the downvote reveral script.
 
@bob that would still be detected
 
@bob You would either have to custom flag and explain to the mod what is going on and hopefully the forward it on to the devs or you can contact SO directly.
 
JAL
@bob The truth is out there youtube.com/watch?v=HQoRXhS7vlU
 
@TylerH 1 DV per day would be detected?
 
2:46 PM
> ~2 per day is the usual method but the algorithm is smart enough to also detect one downvote per day if the downvotes are from the same user and the days are consecutive
 
cool
 
bob
any opinion to whether this pattern looks suspicious? I never get downvoted like this, and not once every couple of days.
 
at least, that's what I've been led to believe; I haven't seen the algorithm myself
@bob yes, it is suspicious, one downvote each day for the past 5 days? especially if you've never had downvotes like this
 
bob
another thing I just noticed, they're all roughly at the same time
wanted to make a Meta question: A downvote a day keeps the reversal script away, but looks like I won't need to
 
@bob we can only speculate and this room is not for debating your user profile. You have gotten al the attention and advice that was needed. Now stop it here or bring it to meta if you want to risk the meta effect.
 
bob
2:52 PM
might ask a Meta question to ask what the best action is here: email the team or alert a Moderator. probably the former
 
@TylerH This could still use two more CVs
 
How about "you seem to be doing OK so far; how about we give you some more stuff and see if you can manage to not screw things up too badly?"jonrsharpe 12 mins ago
 
@TylerH boom
 
@NathanOliver I always did like fireworks in October
 
user4639281
100
Q: Who do I go to when I'm being stalked by a specific user?

Dave NewtonHis serial spree was reversed, so now he's doing one a day. I've had multiple issues with him, for years now, and I'm sick of it.

 
2:59 PM
Then you should like the flame thrower display that we put on tomorrow in the close event
 
3:13 PM
-_- One of my coworkers is talking about CCDs in our meditech database and she keeps mentioning a "Sally Ride" user and now I'm curious if she means the astronaut
 
bob
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Q: A downvote a day keeps the reversal-script away

bobThe last few days I've been getting seemingly random downvotes on my questions, but I've worked out that it's likely the same user doing it. Here is my reputation history for the last few days: It's likely the same user doing it because: Every downvote was made at around the same time each ...

 
There is plenty of information out there on this already. You should try doing some research before asking a question. — NathanOliver 10 secs ago
 
user4639281
> Of cause, posting this question might help, but then again, it might not.
 
user4639281
^^ Of cause? cc@bob
 
3:36 PM
Many cause
 
don't you hate when this happens?
Is AdressenDetails a table in your database? Which specific methods within a AdressenDetail object in your IEnumerable can't be viewed? Ignore my answer until you answer this please. — gunr2171 1 min ago
 
maybe not...
sorry for the pun @gunr2171
 
/facepalm, thanks
fixed
 
user4639281
4:10 PM
@bob I made this image for your post. Noise to signal ratio and all that.
 
@TinyGiant that looks a lot cleaner
 
user4639281
I thought so.
 
user4639281
I even had to rebuild the top of 13:19 because bob put a big black bar across it. So I grafted copied pieces of other numbers to make it full again.
 
user4639281
I didn't fix the text after it though, too much work
 
lol. GIMP or Paint.Net?
 
user4639281
4:15 PM
GIMP of cause.
 
maybe I just expect too much of other people...
 
I can't tell you how much rep I have from being able to search cppreference.com and quote how some thing works.
 
@Siguza -` for not spelling behavior correctly >:-)
 
@TylerH Not everyone's American
There's that thing called "the rest of the world"
 
@Siguza Blasphemy!!!
 
user4639281
4:22 PM
@bob I edited your meta post to correct the mistake I previously mentioned and replaced the images. Feel free to roll it back.
 
@NathanOliver If that is so, then all terrorists can only come from the US. :P
Think about it...
 
All your base are belong to us
 
user4639281
Doesn't the US have military bases in every country in the world?
 
We wish.
 
user4639281
If that isn't terrorism, I don't know what is.
 
4:26 PM
@TinyGiant No, they're too afraid to build one in Mexico.
 
@Siguza pfft, you're behind the times
America! Freedom n all that such stuff
 
user4639281
Well... do you really need one in Mexico though? I mean, they do a pretty good job of terrorizing themselves all on their own.
 
user4639281
Kind of like the PHP tag.
 
heh
 
user4639281
4:28 PM
Lolz
 
now that really gets me goin'
nearly brings a tear to my eye
 
user4639281
Wage slavery refers to a situation where a person's livelihood depends on wages or a salary, especially when the dependence is total and immediate. It is a pejorative term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person. The term wage slavery has been used to criticize exploitation of labour and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital (particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e.g. in sweatshops), and the latter as a lack of workers' se...
 
@TinyGiant in that case aren't we all slaves to wages?
 
user4639281
That's the point.
 
user4639281
That is actually the entire point of the whole system.
 
4:31 PM
@TinyGiant Take away the system, then we're just slaves to hunger.
 
user4639281
But to say that America is the "Land of the free" is just comical.
 
user4639281
@Siguza Not entirely true, but possible.
 
user4639281
Right now something like 70%+ of the jobs done by humans today can be done by machines... today. The reason that it isn't is because we think that 70%+ of people would be out of work and therefore would not have money to buy the goods and services. But hold up, that actually means that 70%+ of the work that we are doing now does not have to be done by humans.
 
Yeah, that's the problem. Nowadays, you can't use dumb people for anything anymore. Even the most basic jobs require quite a lot of education.
 
user4639281
But you can program a machine to do almost anything nowadays.
 
user4639281
4:37 PM
 
And that's probably even gonna be cheaper in the long run
 
user4639281
Of course, every time you get a machine to do it, it becomes cheaper.
 
Mcdonalds is testing out a fully automated restaurant because the the people who want $15/hr
 
user4639281
The only reason we work, is money (realistically), but those in charge need us to need money to keep the whole system running, because of money. We don't actually need money with the technology and research power we have now.
 
user4639281
If the health care industry wanted to cure cancer, it would have been cured already. But that isn't profitable, so they treat the symptoms and possibly even make the condition worse, all to get your money.
 
4:41 PM
@TinyGiant By that logic, eternal life would have been "invented" too...
Because how profitable is that?
 
user4639281
Not necessarily, it still has to be probable.
 
user4639281
But we could have drastically elongated our lifespans by now.
 
user4639281
It's like gamification gone bonkers with no checks and balances and no moderation. Those with more points (money) get to rule those with less points.
 
Yeah, that's basically what capitalism is...
and greed, ofc
 
user4639281
Yup
 
user4639281
Thanks.
 
wow. like the comment @TinyGiant
 
user4639281
Thanks :)
 
Loving this edit history. More than one person thought "the problem with this question is the indentation".
 
JAL
what the hell
that question should be closed
 
4:56 PM
@PaulRoub One more as well. I just edited it
 
JAL
@PaulRoub do you think that question merits a mod flag?
There's something funky going on with that user
 
@JAL It's already noted in a meta post, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's already flagged. Certainly seems appropriate, though.
 
JAL
ah
 
5:27 PM
\o
@cimmanon deleted
 
@TGMCians hi! It's been a while.
 
Plop @TGMCians !
 
I don't think he'll understand what "plop" means
 
Meh, it's self-explanatory. <- why my colleagues hate my codes
 
var whyDon't = You.FigureIt(out);
 
5:42 PM
var solution = { "why don't" : You.FigureIt(() => out()) }
 
@gunr2171 hey! yup. :)
how are you
 
how 'ya been?
 
@rene is busy in cv stuff ?
i'm good, you say
 
@TinyGiant that's not really true
 
user4639281
@TylerH How so?
 
5:45 PM
you can't really "cure" cancer on the whole because it is based around random mutations, which by their nature are kind of impossible to protect against
 
@TylerH the health care industry does prioritize towards things that are profitable. a cure for cancer would be incredibly profitable, a cure for a tragic disease that is incredibly rare is not so profitable
 
likewise we can't really have "immortality" because, aside from the obvious problem of not having really defined what counts as immortal, we have no idea how to maintain telomere length
@cimmanon yes, my "that's not really true" comment was about "if they wanted to cure X, they would have"
it's not always a matter of just throwing money at it, although that would help in a lot of cases
though it's more the pharmaceutical industry that prioritizes toward things that are more profitable (ok, all businesses prioritize things that are profitable, yes, but that's not what you meant, I'm sure) rather than the healthcare industry
 
afk
 
user4639281
Well, no it's not a matter of throwing money at it, because the fundamental principle behind throwing money at something is that doing so has to be profitable. It is however a matter of research, and the problem is that the research is not being done to the best of our global research ability because it isn't profitable or for other purely political reasons.
 
user4639281
Curing cancer would not be profitable because then the healthcare industry would lose (probably) billions of dollars that they now receive from treating the symptoms of cancer.
 
JAL
6:07 PM
@JAL: The poster has aggregated information from several answers, pulling out the important parts, and, in so doing, offered a novel response to what appears to be a difficult question and the OP has thanked the poster for it. You should not be so quick to judge. You should set a higher bar for rejecting people's contributions: if the problem isn't severe the benefits of deduplication should be weighed against the possibility of the community being perceived as hostile. — Richard 9 mins ago
Damn, someone is mad
 
@JAL I don't see any anger
 
JAL
^done
 
6:58 PM
Damn, rep farming by answering questions on low-traffic tags is hard. Time for some (im)moderation to improve my mood...
 
JAL
@Closey alive
 
@JAL Still here you guys!
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad High traffic tags can be just as hard.
 
user4639281
BTW, there was once a <font> tag, but it is now obsolete.
 
Yeah... 18 hour old javascript questions get no upvotes. On that tag, you've gotta answer fast.
 
7:05 PM
<font> was already discouraged when I started learning HTML...
Which was almost 9 years ago ^^
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad yeah, sometimes you gotta go back pretty far to get a question worth answering though.
 
@TinyGiant And it didn't work quite like that, as I recall.
@TinyGiant Patience, grasshopper.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad I also admit that the question in question is probably not the best example of a question worth answering, but I thought I'd impart some useful information upon a new user.
 
Re-negotiate with your client and let them know that it's not reasonable to expect a font pack when you disable font packs. — TylerH 27 secs ago
Feels kind of blunt but...
 
user4639281
Couldn't you @import the font css? Or would that still not work? I don't have access to IE so don't know.
 
7:19 PM
I think IE's font disable function blocks that
 
user4639281
Hrm.
 
I mean, I think you can use JavaScript
 
bob
so I'm having a problem with my new mobile provider (which I had before), I couldn't help diagnosing the problem, lol:
 
@cad that is not the problem. The problem is they do not know how to solve the problem. — NathanOliver 12 secs ago
 
but, really there is a deeper issue here because there has to be a reason (hopefully) that the client wants font downloads disabled
 
bob
7:21 PM
#badprogramming
 
@NathanOliver that's quite the syllogism
 
@Mogsdad removed by author
 
@TylerH Ha! Long-open tabs gets me again...
 
@Mogsdad You need a addon to auto refresh a page every couple of minutes
 
7:30 PM
@NathanOliver ACTUALLY... it's an almost-duplicate question by the same user! It seemed familiar so I searched chat history for the title. Stand by...
 
ha. lol
 
@Closey Starting
 
@Mogsdad Don't get lost in the queue!
 
BTW deleting your closed question and then re-posting it is not kosher behavior. — NathanOliver 12 secs ago
 
7:46 PM
There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[google-docs] [google-spreadsheet] [google-apps-script]"
 
come over to css3 where the party's at
 
There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[google-forms] [google-api]"
@TylerH Who has a css3 dup hammer?
 
nobody in this room
well, Jon but that doesn't count
 
Oh well...
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