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Sam
7:01 PM
> Daily sarcasm limit reached; like try waiting again for 5 hours.
 
> Daily energy limit reached. Sleep Power off for next 5 hours.
 
Thoughts on possibly burninating ?
 
user4639281
> Daily hyperbole limit reached; wait again for days on end.
 
user4639281
@KevinBrown Far too ambiguous; no tag wiki or excerpt; 24 questions from all over the place; kill it. (that one doesn't even need a meta post)
 
If you want to do it yourself go ahead. If you want the room to coordinate it then
 
7:04 PM
@TinyGiant It would make a good title
Do we need any [commercial-application]s on our site?
 
user4639281
^^^ That (skip two)
 
stackoverflow.com/q/34230644/3933332 programming fails at its finest :D
2
 
user4639281
@Rizier123 LULZ: "My site is spamming people, how do I stop that?"
 
"Hack the Gibson!"
 
Sam
@Rizier123 rofl
 
7:06 PM
The real problem is when they all reply, your inbox will be screwed too.
 
yeah right shared host is going to just restart the likes of apache
 
user4639281
@Drew Usually it's all vm's now.
 
Well, guess tis time to go to bed. Bye all.
 
"Don't worry, you'll eventually get RBL'd by the world."
 
user4639281
Night
 
Sam
7:07 PM
Night
 
Night
Night
 
Night
 
user4639281
Night
 
 o/
/|
/ \
 
7:08 PM
nice
 
Laugh
 
user4639281
inorite?
 
@NathanOliver Mostly I was trying to figure out if it could possibly be on-topic, or if there were any salvageable questions within it
 
@KevinBrown That's fine. I just wanted to point out that coordinated burninating is still on hold. I don't think the tag is useful and should be burned.
 
Is there a regex enthusiast around here? Why does .*(.)\1.*(?!\1)\2.* not match aabcc?
 
7:16 PM
@Tunaki are you doing rule #3 of part 1?
 
touché :)
 
haven't figured out why it doesn't work yet, but this is what I'm using (.)\1.*(.)\2
 
user4639281
@Tunaki There's no second capture group in your RegEx
 
Sam
@Tunaki Lemme have a look
 
@gunr2171 ah yes but this matches aabaa :)
 
7:17 PM
isn't that the point?
 
no "two different, non-overlapping pairs"
 
@gunr2171 No. the pairs have to be different
 
oh, crud
ok, what about this: (.)\1.*([^\1])\2
 
I don't even want to show my non regex code on how I did it. I looks ugly but it is O(n)
 
nope, never mind
 
7:19 PM
@gunr2171 that was my first thought but nope :D
@TinyGiant Hmm interesting .*(.)\1.*((?!\1))\2.*?
nope
 
user4639281
@Tunaki .*(.)\1(?:(?!\1).)((?!\1).)\2.*
 
user4639281
 
@NathanOliver I see what is going on. @TinyGiant checks on (Page not found). That works unless you're above 10K.... we can see deleted posts...
 
user4639281
@rene Ahhhhh
 
@TinyGiant nope, doesn't match eaabazccd
 
7:24 PM
Ah.. That makes sense
 
user4639281
@Tunaki .*(.)\1(?:(?!\1).*)((?!\1).)\2.* regex101.com/r/xW5hB5/3
 
Tiny you need to join camp 3 for a little bit to get to 10K
 
user4639281
@NathanOliver Or you guys could bounty some of my answers : p (jk no voting rings please)
 
lol.
I wonder if doing that counts as a voting ring as it is just redistributing the rep and not creating it. I would never do it but just thinking.
 
@TinyGiant Ha, this seems to work .*(.)\1.*((?!\1).)\2.*.
 
user4639281
7:27 PM
@NathanOliver Hmmm, That would be understandable.
 
user4639281
@Tunaki But that catches aaacc
 
@TinyGiant it should (I think)
 
user4639281
@Tunaki Oh, see? This is why a proper requirements statement is necessary :P
 
lol
 
Sam
Afk
 
7:28 PM
Lookahead/behind are still not quite clear in my head :s
 
user4639281
@alirezasafian Not a debugging question, so it does not require an MCVE. It is both unclear and possibly too broad though.
 
user4639281
@Tunaki JavaScript doesn't have look-behinds, but you can fake it.
 
@alirezasafian I went with too broad as they want code not help with code.
 
user4639281
^^^ Agree
 
@TinyGiant @NathanOliver tnx
 
user4639281
7:30 PM
Your welcome
 
user4639281
Gotta go do some real work now. Be back in a bit.
 
can some of you approve the pending edit: stackoverflow.com/a/34203654/578411
 
7:50 PM
that aint no mcve !
 
^ well how do you fix that?
 
ya dont
 
Well, apart from the whole regex-fu, day 11 was quite easy :D
 
@cybermonkey I would say that is to broad as they want code and not fixing existing code.
 
^ yep I voted that
> ¯_(ツ)_/¯
 
7:55 PM
@cybermonkey Also please only send a request or two at a time. You don't want to spam the room with close request. Especially since most of those only need one or 2 votes to close.
 
someone care to edit this to make the screenshot smaller?
 
@cybermonkey is it worth it? There's a whole lot of code after that
 
^don't know what is actually being asked
 
@cybermonkey do you know what is being asked of you by Nathan ?
 
@Drew no need to be rude. of cause I do, I just thought that I wouldn't onebox that & report it as instead
 
7:59 PM
if that is rude, wow
 
Hot question at the moment: should it be closed?
 
(and that is one request at a time)
 
note, 4 votes on it already
 
these things can be downvoted and blown away in due course by others
comprehend what this room is for. Constructive criticism <> rude
 
@Tunaki I can see how it would be POB but as a non user of git I cannot say if it is or isn't. I am refraining from voting.
 
Sam
8:01 PM
Back.
 
@NathanOliver yep, so am I for the same reason
 
do audits measure the actual post as-is, or just the edit shown?
 
Front.
 
@cybermonkey What do you mean?
 
Sam
Left.
 
8:03 PM
just had an audit where the answer had some problems, I was going to downvote but went to the answer; the answer has 33 upvotes & its current form is fairly different than the first version of the post that was shown to me on the audit
 
@Sam I actually was trying to understand why Nathan was saying this and it made sense with this :D
 
Sam
lol
 
@cybermonkey hmm maybe it was chosen as an audit before the edit?
 
@cybermonkey Do you have a link to the audit?
 
8:07 PM
Bummer it doesn't show what it looked like as the audit.
 
huh, I was shown a different version than the initial edit in the edit history
maybe some new system feature to blur audit posts to be more realistic
 
So... are you saying you clicked through the audit? :D
Obvious spam? 1
 
I don't know what to tell you. I have never seen that happen and both revisions are similar.
 
Sam
@Tunaki Nothing sinister.
But it is an unreg'd user.
 
Right.
 
8:13 PM
What is an unregisterd user meta.stackexchange.com/q/68524/201932
 
8:25 PM
@Tunaki I'd say it's spam: very obvious self-advertising
 
I'm out of flags so can't do anything...
 
hey @Tunaki, a question about part 1 of today's Advent. "Passwords must contain at least two different, non-overlapping pairs of letters". How can you have "non-overlapping" if the letters must be different?
because that part means you can't have "aaa"
 
I asked myself the same question, I think you can't
 
I think "aabaa" should work / be valid
 
non-overlapping is redundant yes. Different pairs of letters is sufficient
 
8:28 PM
^ what he said
 
@SmokeDetector ignore- edited
 
8:53 PM
 
I don't know if you can since it has an accepted answer.
 
k
 
> I just ran a php script that called an sql query in an endless loop which sends emails. Now my site is not responding while sending thousands of emails, what can I do to stop it? The site is accessible, but absolutely nothing shows up. I can still access my file manager.
 
@NathanOliver makes sense :D
gotta love it when people don't understand how the Internet works
mostly when they DoS themselves (like SE did that time)
 
8:56 PM
@cybermonkey SE DoS themselves? When was that?
 
yeah cyber but we aren't supposed to stir up too much stink. Other's thoughts?
 
@NathanOliver it's in the SE blog somewhere I think. let me find it.
 
Sam
@cybermonkey There.
@NathanOliver Dammit.
 
@Sam but, but, dark theme...
 
Sam
8:57 PM
@Tunaki Yeah, I'll charge ya extra for that.
 
anyone care to edit?
 
Sam
Anyone at all?
 
i will
mark it if you want
 
Go ahead drew
 
Drew! Drew! the crowd screams Drew! Drew!
 
8:59 PM
done
 
Everyone will be watching this edit so better not mess it up
:D
> edited 12 secs ago, Mogsdad
lol
 
I had to capitalize IMG by hand, otherwise 1-click. The new noise reduction test is going swimmingly.
 
@Drew Did you do that by hand? Maybe you would be interested in this Auto-Editor by @TinyGiant and @Mogsdad: github.com/Tiny-Giant/Stack-Exchange-Editor-Toolkit
 
I have been searching for scripts thx. That is my way of saying yes
I really want a "filter the new answers to old questions one" for rep=1 on 10k /tools
 
9:04 PM
@Drew why?
 
a filter. I want to see only rep=1 sometimes. Which is a pretty dang good filter
 
@Drew Check on stackapps.
 
thx mogs
 
Sam
Be sure to check out flack overflow.
 
I guess the auto-editor is in a state where we should add a link in the FAQ. We've departed so far from the original that a merge would be painful. Like border-security-the-dog-says-you-have-drugs-on-you painful.
5
 
9:09 PM
chuckles
 
Yeah, Chuckles is his name. Sounds cute, but his arms are HUGE!
 
@TinyGiant isn't easier to first check if we are in the body text box to use the Ctrl + Enter shortcut, I pressed enter on the comment summary and removed my summary (it should append, no?) and ran the script...
 
Plop!
Means good bye.
 
Sam
Hey
 
9:18 PM
:P
So how to close that?
 
You can't. I was just pointing it out.
 
Hmm...
 
> Even a popular editor like Sublime Text...
 
user4639281
@Nathan if you want to find a class name or element that only exists on deleted questions I can fix the script for you.
 
Who uses Sublime Text?
 
9:21 PM
@Tunaki I did
 
@NathanOliver So if it's a feature as davidism said, why don't set a clear button? That's little strange...
 
@Tunaki I do but not at a pro level
 
If an IDE can't do auto-imports properly, I'm definitely not going to use it
 
@Tunaki Wait, Sublime Text? It's not an IDE?
 
I use Sublime because 99% of the time I don't need bloat
 
9:23 PM
(btw, I'm talking about that meta post)
 
@Kyll btw, Is Emacs an IDE?
 
@Tunaki (You mean [this] fail?)
2
 
lol
 
lol
 
Sam
9:24 PM
lol
 
user4639281
Sublime text looks like a Gedit rip-off.
 
lol
 
s/Sublime text looks like a Gedit rip-off./lol
 
@KevinGuan No idea, never used it
Kevin wrecked by Tiny
 
What? Am I wrecked?
 
Sam
9:25 PM
applause
 
!!/blame
 
@KevinGuan It's Kevin Brown's fault.
 
@KevinGuan No, it's a tetris game
 
@Closey starting
 
@rene Watch out for audits!
 
9:27 PM
@LynnCrumbling Fine, that's why someone'd say it's a system.
 
(totally joking)
 
(I know)
 
(grin)
 
Sam
(heh)
 
(huh?)
 
9:28 PM
Later guys.
 
(dance)
 
Sam
(Cya)
 
@NathanOliver Later
 
(cya)
 
((cya))
 
9:29 PM
(((((((())))))))
 
Did LISP reviews start?
 
user4639281
@Braiam I need to do a whole rework on that logic. Will dig into it in a little bit.
 
user4639281
@TinyGiant you trainwrecker you...
 
<-- Become reviewer mode.
Wait, the above message raised a SyntaxError: invalid syntax in English error.
Why doesn't our StackOverflow close votes shortcuts work?
 
Sam
@KevinGuan You have to treat them nicely.
 
9:38 PM
@KevinGuan Stack Overflow*
 
@Sam How? (btw, after I run the code in console manually, works fine now.)
 
Give them waffles
 
@Tunaki Not my blame, simply copy-paste the script name.
@Tunaki In China, we don't have waffles.
 
I hear they appreciate coffee also, not sure though
 
Sam
@KevinGuan Well, first you go here.
3
Let me know when you've followed the instructions.
 
9:40 PM
@rene I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
 
@Sam bring victory?
 
Sam
Exactly.
 
^^
 
Sam
@KevinGuan Whatever you're going through, you can be sure that'll bring you the victory.
 
Oh, maybe I should turn on the sounds before watching that movie. :P
 
9:42 PM
rene passed a audit!
 
that ^
 
@Sam That website...very weird.
Also, what's this?
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [asp.net]"
 
Sam
@KevinGuan No. Idea.
 
NoIdeaâ„¢
 
9:49 PM
 
@user3100115 Yes, it's clear that OP is using Python 3. He should use int(input()) instead of just input()
 
rene passed a audit!
@rene You've completed 40 CV review items today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 13 minutes, averaging to a review every 20.1 seconds.
 
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 2 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@rene Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@Closey last session stats
 
9:53 PM
@rene Your last completed review session ended 11 seconds ago and lasted 27 minutes and 9 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 40 seconds.
 
Hmm... 20 or 40?
 
Sam
@KevinGuan His real avg is 20.
 
@Sam So what's wrong with Closey?
 
Sam
2 days ago, by Sam
The new version calculates your average based on the cold, hard timestamps on the reviews. Not the sloppy humans' commands.
In a nutshell.
 
Oh, understand.
 
9:58 PM
@KevinGuan You've completed 40 CV review items today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 710 minutes, averaging to a review every 1091.7 seconds.
 
Sam
Well
 
Yeah...I know...started session last night.
 
Sam
Yet another record breaker. I think.
 
11 hours ago.
@Sam No, it works fine. This is the expect output.
 
Sam
afk
@KevinGuan Yeah, ik.
Just sayin'.
Really afk.
 
9:59 PM
You should have waited a couple more days and see if Closey crashed
Make 5 reviews a day for 8 days
 
Also afk
 
Editor v 1.5.2.49 posted. It's sweeeeeeet.
Happy weekend, all. I. Am. Outtahere.
 
bye
 
Sam
Back
@Mogsdad Cya!
 
Back
@Mogsdad Cya!
 
Sam
10:10 PM
@rene Still waiting for you to grace us with your wisdom here.
@Tunaki That wouldn't make any difference to Pham.
He resets all data at midnight UTC.
 
user4639281
@Tunaki That fails because the review session ends at UTC 0
 
user4639281
@rene So... you wanna find me a class name or element that only exists on deleted questions so I can fix that for ya?
 
@TinyGiant you have a PR with a fix
 
If anyone has some spare delete votes that they need to use before the reset...
 
user4639281
10:16 PM
@rene orly? Is that a subtle hint that I should pay attention to github?
 
@TinyGiant when you pinged me I clicked on Create Pull Request so I can't blame you for not paying attention... yet...
 
user4639281
lol
 
user4639281
merged.
 
I also looked at this btw...
 
user4639281
Yeah... but then we have to deal with rate limiting and app id's and permissions and all sorts of other imposed limitations.
 
user4639281
10:20 PM
^^ Hyperbole and a half.
 
@TinyGiant the api can handle 10,000 calls per day and tells-us in the response how long we shoukd wait before we can call the next one
 
user4639281
Do you know if the closed_date stays set once the question is reopened?
 
I hate my network! Just found a good question and I think that I can post a good answer, but the page is still loading...maybe someone has been posted an answer now :(
This webpage is not available: ERR_TIMED_OUT
 
user4639281
That sucks
 
@TinyGiant I don't think that stays set
 
user4639281
10:24 PM
Also, what is returned if the post is deleted?
 
@TinyGiant I have a simple example here with a key.
@TinyGiant nothing is returned
So you know it is deleted in that case
 
user4639281
Please use that with your requests so they can be cleaned up automatically by our script.
 
Yeah, that one.
 
user4639281
We also have a fancy userscript for generating cv-pls requests with ease. (usage info)
 
user4639281
10:28 PM
@rene I'll take a look and see.
 
K
 
@TinyGiant Ok next time.
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan I'd say unclear, I don't have enough python experience to say whether the MCVE is acceptable or not.
 
user4639281
@user3100115 Also, if you use the cv-pls tag, it shows up in our "Recent unclosed close vote requests" query (pinned on the starboard) which our users routinely scan and review.
 
user4639281
But yeah, next time is good enough :)
 
10:30 PM
@TinyGiant Re-read that again. Thinking both OK. I'd vote to close it as No MCVE. He just posted his code and ask for Why doesn't it work?
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan Well, if he points to the code and asks why it doesn't work then it either has enough code to reproduce the problem or it does not. If it does not have enough code to reproduce then MCVE would be appropriate.
 
@TinyGiant But however he's asking for I (am) trying to get the scores from a text file where it is stored, but he didn't post that text file.
Which I think it should be closed as No MCVE.
Can you show sample file contents? It looks like each student has a comma-separated list of scores. Which of those scores should be used when sorting by score? — Barmar 2 mins ago
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan Ok, so that is a valid reason to close it as No MCVE.
 
That's fine :)
 
user4639281
@rene what's the filter all about?
 
10:44 PM
@TinyGiant to reduce the number of fields and types in the output
I expect that to help a little bit in preventing being throttled much
 
user4639281
K
 
user4639281
Alright, I need a question that has been reopened since closure to test.
 
Sam
@TinyGiant There ya go
 
user4639281
ty
 
Sam
np
 
user4639281
10:52 PM
K, so the closed date does not stay set.
 
@Tiny, now you can retract your close vote on this question. OP edited the question and now it's clear enough.
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan Retracted.
 
user4639281
So, now here's a thing. If the id provided is not a question id, but rather an answer id (as we get in here sometimes) it returns nothing for the id, the same as a deleted Q.
 
user4639281
Alright, I have some more work to do, I'll continue working on this when I get back.
 
Sam
Cya
 
11:00 PM
@TinyGiant ah, we need the posts endpoint with the question_type and answer_type in the result
 
Sam
Wb gunr
 
hey, I'm back home from a long day at work
and oh my god i got a new keyboardd
this thing is loud, but i'm ok with that
 
Sam
Hey everyone! Gunr survived! \o/
 
call off the search team
 
Sam
@gunr2171 Code keyboard?
 
11:03 PM
however, i still need to get the advent for today done
so much click clack
 
Sam
Nice
 
so i'm getting used to that
 
Sam
It looks the part, how's it perform?
 
@gunr2171 Do you have the MX blue or brown version?
 
brown
wanted the less-clickly version
this is my first mechanical keyboard
 
Sam
11:06 PM
Congrats
 
so, game time?
 
Never take MX red :p, I've got them and they are way to loud :p
 
Sam
Uh, lemme check how much time I'll have.
@gunr2171 I've gotta go in half an hour or so.
 
ok, we can try another time
 
Sam
Not sure if it'd be worth it.
Sure
 
11:17 PM
fp?
 
11:30 PM
Server Fault roflcopter
 
Sam
Hey MrsEd
 
user4639281
11:42 PM
@rene that doesn't return closed_date (because answers cannot be closed :P) so I will have to first select the posts, then select the questions from the result and the parent question for answers.
 
Hmm...I've just posted a very long and maybe a good answer. But after I post that is 1 hours after OP post his question so maybe nobody can see it. Can I start a bounty as Draw attention in two days and says: Hey, did you see that great answer of mine? Please upvote it! ? :P
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan You can't receive your own bounty though...
 
Sam
lol
Jo has a new avatar! \o/
 
user4639281
So it would be like "Hey here's a free X points to... some other answer... upvote mine please???"
 
user4639281
@Sam saw that.
 
11:46 PM
@TinyGiant However if I bounty 50 rep, and got 20 upvotes. I also get 150 rep :P
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan There is that.
 
@TinyGiant So joke is finished. This answer is NAA (should be a comment) right? stackoverflow.com/a/34121689/5299236
 
user3956566
@KevinGuan it's NAA
 
@MrsEd Oh hey :), and downvoted + flagged.
 
user3956566
@KevinGuan morning :)
 
user4639281
11:51 PM
@KevinGuan That comment thread is... hilarious.
 
user4639281
> Do you have an example? No, do you? No, you're supposed to provide the example. WHERE IS THE EXAMPLE?
 
@TinyGiant Well, that comment's OP has 367 rep, he can simply post a comment instead of that answer...Okay deleted.
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan I was talking about the comments below the non-answer, but yeah.
 
@TinyGiant I think he doesn't know what does example mean :P
 
user4639281
I think that is just a gross misunderstanding on the part of all participants.
 
11:55 PM
Yeah, that one.
 
I closed this, and I'm pretty certain it's an appropriate closure, but the OP either isn't seeing the dup link or doesn't understand it (1 rep user). I (any many other users, I'm sure) could give codez, but I don't know if "we could just go ahead and give those codez" is a good justification for a reopen. Thoughts?
 
user4639281
I'd say that is a pretty accurate dupe.
 
user4639281
I definitely don't think a user "not getting it" is a reason to reopen.
 
user4639281
However, not providing the answer may cause the user to just ask again.
 
I'll just give the codez in a comment, maybe?
 

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