« first day (514 days earlier)      last day (3292 days later) » 

12:22 AM
Write it in Python and it'll have a permanent home :)
 
 
19 hours later…
7:16 PM
still no @Closey? :(
 
@Undo bah, let me fire it up
 
yay :D
 
right now I'm working on Mysql support instead of MsSql
so that's half the battle to a linux version
 
Hey everyone! (SO Close Vote Chatbot started)
 
there we go
 
7:24 PM
Yay, thank you!
 
np :)
 
@Closey starting
 
@Undo Happy reviewing!
 
7:37 PM
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@Undo Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@Closey last session stats
 
@Undo Your last completed review session ended 25 seconds ago and lasted 13 minutes and 5 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 19 seconds.
 
lol
 
that was fast
 
7:42 PM
@Closey starting
 
@rene May the Vote be with you!
 
@gunr2171 yeah, I have a list of off-topic software rec ones that are easy to review
 
@Closey completed tags
 
@rene Showing the latest 10 tags that have been cleared by at least 3 people. To give a different threshold number, use the command completed tags [min <#>].
 | Tag Name          | Count | Latest Time Cleared     |
 |-----------------------------------------------------|
 | godaddy           | 6     | 2015-04-09 20:20:11 UTC |
 | forms             | 5     | 2015-04-09 17:54:27 UTC |
 | ajax              | 7     | 2015-04-08 20:18:32 UTC |
 | adobe-illustrator | 5     | 2015-03-09 23:36:25 UTC |
 | sorting           | 3     | 2015-03-08 19:36:03 UTC |
 | csv               | 4     | 2015-03-06 23:37:38 UTC |
 | login             | 7     | 2015-03-06 23:34:30 UTC |
 
 
1 hour later…
9:08 PM
> 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
 
@rene Your last completed review session ended 14 seconds ago and lasted 1 hour, 26 minutes and 12 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 2 minutes and 9 seconds.
 
I'm out...
 
9:28 PM
@closey what up
 
@Dustin Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
 
@closey starting
 
@Dustin May the Vote be with you!
 
passed json audit
twice
thrice
Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 2 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@Dustin Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
9:42 PM
@closey last session stats
 
@Dustin Your last completed review session ended 9 seconds ago and lasted 14 minutes and 18 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 21 seconds.
 
not bad
go to bed closey
@closey next 5 tags
 
Refreshing the tag listing. This could take a bit.
@Dustin The next 5 tags are: 379, 126, 108, 102, 84
 
3 json audits?
 
Yeah
I mean, all my reviews were in that tag but it was weird
 
9:46 PM
i think it tricked you, can I have a link to one of those reviews?
 
Didn't save them
thought everyone was afk
I'll check my history
 
You don't need to, look through here
if you remember the name
 
that's what I mean
 
^ that's a php audit
 
I didn't remember the name so it'll take me a sec
Did we change tags?
 
9:48 PM
no, it's not that
 
sorry, I am just really tired right now
 
ok, so you were reviewing right now, right?
 
Yeah my filter was json
 
so the audit system most of the time will place the tag you are currently on in the post
when you saw it, it has json as the leading tag
but once you completed the audit, it showed you the real tags, which started with PHP
 
you're right
 
9:49 PM
no big deal though
 
I have been prepping lessons and reading about pharmacology all day today so my brainpower is at zero right now
 
haha
what would you say your normal close/leave open ratio is? Or does it vary heavily from tag to tag
I had 5 left open and 35 vtc so that's what like 12% decent
 
(sorry, preparing food)
I think I "leave open" maybe 5 a week
 
Maybe I'm too lenient then
 
9:54 PM
no, I think that's fine
(being lenient)
 
So much junk though makes me want to robo review, but I guess the limitations are a good way to keep that from happening
 
the good news is the the flaggers do pick up the worst of it very consistently
 
Yeah, and I think the queue is going down pretty well
 
eh, I think that's only temporary, due to the elections
 
I'm too lazy to run a regression on your data right now but it looks like it'll be down all the way in a couple months?
You think everyone is tryharding for lots of reviews so they look good?
 
9:57 PM
@Dustin yes, very yes
 
Not surprising I guess
 
@Dustin if we continue at this rate then maybe, but I doubt it will continue
 
I never really cared about the elections. My old friend H2CO3 did though haha that didn't end up great for him.
 
voting or entering the running?
 
Either really
 
9:58 PM
at least it only happens for 2 weeks, rather than multiple years like the US elections
 
I just want to burninate the queues and have everything not look terrible, like it did in the olden days of yore
 
that's the goal
 
Oh yeah at least I don't have to watch ads all the time
 
bjb did make a poster/ad
 
lol ooohhhh bjb
No comment
 
10:01 PM
ah, can't find it...
 
too bad, would have been interesting
I just wish we could isolate some specific behaviors that lead to low quality questions and block them
But that would be the SO equivalent of eugenics
 
brb, making food
 
So much bad english... too much in fact
no more brain, time to go
 
i'm back, have fun!
also voted both
 
Sam
~ Lurk mode deactivated.
@Gunr I'll carry on with those Mono tests with CE.Net tomorrow.
 
10:13 PM
sweet, thanks.
 
Sam
Np.
 
I'm working on translating what I have for MsSql to Mysql
 
Sam
Do we have a mono/linux branch yet?
 
also, I'm using Nuget for TCL instead of submodules
I have a "Mysql" branch
 
Sam
Oh right.
 
10:14 PM
but I don't think there is an actual linux branch
 
Sam
Yeah, I vaguely remember a ping from you about using Nuget rather than submodules.
Kk, should we create one then?
 
I would, I really like them, eliminates submodules and storing packages in the repo
 
Sam
I'll have to look into making CE.Net available via Nuget then.
 
in The SO Tavern (Free Snacks), Apr 14 at 1:59, by gunr2171
@Sam, note for later. I've been working with nuget packages lately at work as a possible solution to nested submodule/project references crazyness. I really like it. Once you find a place to host the nuget package, it makes your life a lot easier. If you like, I can show you what I know and we could possible use this for our code bases.
in The SO Tavern (Free Snacks), Apr 14 at 2:00, by gunr2171
This would eliminate submodules and storing packages in the git repo entirely.
 
Sam
That's the one.
Yeah, I'd appreciate your help with that.
 
10:18 PM
I will, should be around tomorrow for that
 
Sam
K, sounds like a plan.
I've also noticed the dying websocket issue.
Which I'll also take a look at tomorrow.
 
yeah, that seems to be the first hurdle
 
Sam
It's gonna be difficult to debug though (the websocket issue).
Seeing as it's (seemingly) a random bug.
 
good luck
 
Sam
Thanks. :p
@clo alive
 
10:22 PM
@Sam I think I'll go for a walk...
 
Sam
~ Afk
 
Sam
10:34 PM
Back.
And speaking of CE.Net, that reminds me of something; I've been meaning to upgrade the Message class to something more than just a dumb data holding object (having "things" such as: events, methods that directly manipulate the object (rather than needing to call the appropriate methods from the parent Room object), etc etc).
Which should make your life a little easier. xD
 
11:02 PM
@Sam sounds good
 

« first day (514 days earlier)      last day (3292 days later) »