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12:52 AM
@TinyGiant You still around?
 
user4639281
Yep
 
The diff feature doesn't seem right.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad What's wrong with it?
 
For reference, I'm playing with this question. It doesn't need editing, but it was open on my screen.
In the editor, I added these lines:
A python windows regexp.
I hope that is helpful for you.
Then hit the button.
Since it's a before / after diff, adding lines messes it up, I guess.
(I've noticed that it doesn't correct "Windows", but the original script doesn't seem to get that either.)
..
 
user4639281
It takes a copy of the original when you start editing.
 
user4639281
1:00 AM
The diff compares that original against the final.
 
Ok... but wait.
Same post, reset. Open in editor, hit the button.
What is the diff saying?
 
user4639281
The whitespace is collapsed in the diff viewer for right now.
 
What about the "google" change? The reasons say it was capitalized, but it looks the same before & after.
Maybe something else is off - might not be the diff.
That Google was always capitalized... it didn't need editing.
 
user4639281
I noticed that the google one says that no matter what.
 
user4639281
If google exists in the post at all.
 
1:03 AM
Same with Apache, now.
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Q: How to check licence of third-party jars

GraemeLWe distribute a number of third-party jars with our product. Is there any way I can analyse or perform a lookup on each jar in order to determine its license - e.g. CDDL v1.0, Apache License Version 2.0? I thought maven might provide an answer, but a quick search of the repositories shows that...

 
user4639281
Hmm....
 
user4639281
Yeah, and I didn't change either of those. So that must have been that way all along.
 
user4639281
They all have i in the flags.
 
user4639281
I'm revamping the fixit function right now, to be more of an educated guess, I'll see if I can't figure out a way to fix this issue in there.
 
@TinyGiant I'll look at the regex rules. Maybe I just hadn't hit a question with those words in before.
 
user4639281
1:07 AM
                    input = input.replace(expression, function() {
                        var matches = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0,-2);
                        // Save what is removed for the edit summary (see below)

                        console.log(matches);
                        while((match = /\$(\d)/g.exec(reasoning))) reasoning = reasoning.replace(match[0], matches[match[1]-1]);

                        return replacement;
                    });
 
user4639281
That's what it is right now, for me. But I haven't tested it on very much yet.
 
user4639281
But basically that allows you to have whatever variables you want in the reason and it will replace.
 
Cool, but... I've gone back, and there was a point yesterday where we weren't getting the false positives. (ala the Google match)
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad Ok, well it shouldn't with the next update.
 
Fingers crossed...
Let me know when there's something to test. Meanwhile, I'll put together a test q.
 
user4639281
1:20 AM
K. You can also put something in the formatting sandbox on meta.se
 
user4639281
Then we can make it match every rule, and not have it closed.
 
@TinyGiant ... where it's not included (yet)
 
user4639281
Yeah
 
user4639281
Alright, I've made the regex's much simpler. If the string after running the regex is the same as it was before, continue.
 
Should be, though... // @include ://.stackexchange.com/questions/*
@TinyGiant I think that sort of comparison was in the original
 
user4639281
1:24 AM
@Mogsdad It was working for me yesterday.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad Nope, I don't know how they did that in the original. I burned it all :)
 
user4639281
If I can do in 5 lines what was previously done in approximately 50, that's what I'm doing :)
 
            // Check whether anything was changed
            if (input === originalInput) {
                return null;
            } else {
 
user4639281
Ahhh, yeah I musta burned that.
 
¯(°_o)/¯
 
user4639281
1:28 AM
Aight, you ready for the bloody version?
 
Hit me
 
user4639281
Its in dev
 
user4639281
We can also add the i flag back on to everything.
 
Doesn't work on meta.se, even with exact include.
 
user4639281
Hmmmm.....
 
1:42 AM
Quality filters, including thanks auto removal, are active only on Stack Overflow. — Shadow Wizard Jul 17 '13 at 18:03
That's different. But...
Never mind.
Doesn't show up on NEW answer.
 
user4639281
Ah, no it does not.
 
Wasn't that one of the use cases you described?
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad It was, but I haven't implemented it yet.
 
Would be nice to be able to use it as auto-complete, though! Anyway, Looking good so far...
 
user4639281
Yeah, I think I'll put that in once I get the rest of the UX issues worked out.
 
user4639281
1:45 AM
And once the code is about half the size it is now.
 
user4639281
It would be nice to exclude urls like code...
 
@TinyGiant Easy regex to identify them.
Hmm. I may have been too clever... I mapped ur to you are... but sometimes it means "your", doesn't it?
 
user4639281
Yeah, but then we have to replace them with a placeholder, and put the right ones back where they belong.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad Yeah.
 
dammit.
 
user4639281
1:51 AM
replacement: ""
 
user4639281
we don't like txt spk rnd hr
 
@TinyGiant thats why i wz adng rulz
The rules that remove lines wreak havoc on the the diff.
 
user4639281
I know right.
 
"undefined is unnecessary noise" -- missing a replacement for the dynamic reaons
That was probably "thanks".
 
user4639281
1:55 AM
Yeah, that needs some fixin.
 
Actually, the original string made it to the reason... hope it helps somebody!...undefined is unnecessary noise;
 
user4639281
Yeah, my logic is a bit funky yet.
 
That was hope...helps is unnecessary noise originally.
 
user4639281
Yeah, my matcher isn't what I though it was.
 
match[0] should be match[1], because the first param is the whole matched string, then the match groups follow.
 
user4639281
1:59 AM
No, on the right track but matches was wrong.
 
user4639281
            var matches = expression.exec(input), match;
            var tmpinput = input;
            input = input.replace(expression, replacement);
            if(input !== tmpinput) {
                while((match = /\$(\d)/g.exec(reasoning))) reasoning = reasoning.replace(match[0], matches[match[1]]);
                return {
                    reason: reasoning,
                    fixed: input
                };
            } else return false;
 
user4639281
That gives the right output for me.
 
user4639281
gah, now it screws up on a single item.
 
user4639281
While two functions correctly /facepalm
 
user4639281
Oh, no it doesn't I just broke the thanks rule's reason when I added to the rule. it should be '$3' instead of '$1'
 
user4639281
2:07 AM
Ahh... it seems to be working halfway decently. We need a more exhaustive test though....
 
user4639281
Newest version is in dev @mogs, I'm gonna go for a smoke and get some dishes done. See if you can break it and I'll try to fix it when I get back.
 
Ok
 
user4639281
We should probably move this discussion to the testing room so we don't get banned for spamming, even though no one is active right now, it fills the transcript with off-topic nonsense.
 
The rules for blanklines & endblanklines no longer work.
 
user4639281
@durron597 If you want to move this discussion to the bin then we would be happy with that. Sorry for filling the transcript with nonsense.
 
user4639281
2:15 AM
@mogs I responded in the testing facility.
 
sigh yet another "its not a duplicate" gets reopened without any thought behind it: stackoverflow.com/posts/32654979/revisions
reopeners are experts in php, python, etc. >.>
actually, that alternate duplicate isnt the right target
 
@cimmanon Should be the same as the first time around?
 
i left a comment containing a link to another question
its the same exact solution as the first one
 
@cimmanon Ok I used that... next person will have two to chose from...
 
it gets old seeing questions reopened that shouldnt be :-(
 
2:38 AM
@KevinBrown All <= 0
 
Awesome
Pretty soon we're going to be left with questions that need delete votes and then the legal cleanup will be complete
And then we won't have to worry about the tags being used on terrible questions
 
@KevinBrown I've got being monitored.
 
@Mogsdad is burninated, but the other ones aren't
 
@KevinBrown Want me to add those to the monitor?
 
@Mogsdad If you want to, but usually we just check one of the three links in the answer for new questions
 
2:56 AM
@KevinBrown No problem, done.
 
 
1 hour later…
4:00 AM
I said I was going to bed, but there's just so much garbage! Here's a new vendor tag, . The tag wiki pretty much matches their marketing spiel from their website (solacesystems.com). I've flagged two answers for mod review. Too tired to dig further.
 
user4639281
@mogs, I fixed the gremlin.
 
@TinyGiant One of my favourite cars.
 
user4639281
5:00 AM
@mogs "Improved formatting; punctuation & spacing; in English, the personal pronoun is 'I'; JS expansion; English contractions use apostrophes; PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor; 'please help' is unnecessary noise; JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation; 'jQuery' is the proper capitalization." all in one.
 
8:39 AM
Mornin'
 
^ How did this get 5 upvotes?
@Siguza Plop
 
@Kyll Blubb
@Kyll Aliens
 
@Kyll I like Bootstarp even more :P
 
@Siguza Haha
 
afk
(now actually afk)
 
9:45 AM
@Siguza I'm not to sure if I want this room to act collectively on meta posts. I'm sure I don't want it for other sites in the SE network. I personally think meta posts should be organically closed, they don't need us for that.
 
@rene Hm, alright
 
10:16 AM
@cybermonkey the user left a comment but from that it doesn't became clear which of the answers he used. Can you ask to include the actual statement. I think after that it doesn't need any more efforts from our side to help out...
 
@rene quite simply, there is no question being asked there
 
:25809692 the OP linked to a question. That questions has multiple answers. as such the link is of no use.
 
@rene I cv-plz'ed the question they asked, which is not currently a question
There is still no question being asked here. Please add more details, and add a question. — cybermonkey 3 mins ago
 
@cybermonkey you're not helping with that comment you left. Try this one: The question you linked to has multiple answers, please share which one of those answers you used in your own sql statement and include the errors, if any
 
@rene This is NOT about the linked question.
They did not ask any question, which is why I did a cv-plz
 
10:23 AM
@cybermonkey I'm trying to explain to you that your comments are to much to the point and that with a little bit more context/guidance the OP might get a better idea what to provide
 
@rene yes, but I was telling the OP that they need to ask an actual question, which I did.
 
@cybermonkey your comments seem terse to me
@cybermonkey that one is better, sounds familiar
 
Yam
11:20 AM
Yam v2 started - debug.
 
11:38 AM
Finishing up with ...
 
12:06 PM
@gunr2171 phear
 
12:23 PM
@Closey
 
@durron597 Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
 
@Closey starting
 
@durron597 May Shog9's Will be done.
 
passed haskell audit
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party]"
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[sources]"
passed c++ audit
passed bigdata audit
 
@ArtjomB. boom
 
12:30 PM
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 11 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@durron597 Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@ArtjomB. boom again
@durron597 Isn't it pob?
 
@Kyll it's both.
 
> Anyone have experience using it? Just broadly, I'd love advice on how you would go about implementing an HTML/CSS interface to a desktop application.
Kinda both in fact
He wants broad opinions
 
@Kyll I said broad because what he really wants is "how do I do this really vague task" which I generally close as broad, but pob is correct too
 
12:33 PM
Err
Should I ping Jon Clements for that? stackoverflow.com/questions/31065787/…
According to OP's edit it's a non-reproducible issue
But he has placed a bounty on it
Meaning I can't vote
 
@Kyll Almost never ping Jon directly. Just flag it if it needs mod attention.
 
@durron597 Uh. For some reason I forgot about the mod flag.
 
If you've solved the issue, your solution should be an answer, not an edit. — durron597 10 secs ago
 
@durron597 Well as per his edit there were no issue with this code
Flagged for mod attention
 
gotta go
 
12:44 PM
Have a nice day
 
1:37 PM
@SmokeDetector why?
 
@Siguza Body - Position 1746-1750: Porn
 
xD
 
2:32 PM
@Mogsdad done
 
@Siguza thx
Spent all my cv-s on , so the CVRQ is loaded up and ready to go. I'm outta here!
 
3:20 PM
Noting down for burnination.
 
@durron597 Boom and the previous one too, needs 1 for the third
 
4:14 PM
Is it possible to view custom messages on past bounties?
Revisions show when bounties were added and removed, but not the custom messages, if any.
 
user4639281
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A: Why was this edit rejected that was improved?

Tiny GiantI was the reviewer that rejected your edit. I was overly tired at the time and probably should have been sleeping. I meant to press Improve Edit to remove the indentation before "HTML/PHP CODE" and didn't realize until right now that I had chosen Reject and Edit. The important thing is that the e...

 
@approxiblue bounty is recorded as notice in the posthistory table. The comment is recorded as a foreignkey but the master table isn't exported to SEDE: request from me is here
 
@TinyGiant Well done. Didn't expect you yet...
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Q: Quest for [canonical] [normalization]

DeduplicatorA synonym to break, many synonyms to make, all in the name of normalization: denormalization ← denormalized Is that really only about databases, or generally denormalizing data and the pitfalls associated with it? (A query for finding questions supporting the latter interpretation) Should it b...

Hm. Shouldn't the unordered list be rendered here as such?
 
user4639281
@Deduplicator Same time as most other days :)
 
@TinyGiant Awesome, upvoted.
 
user4639281
4:26 PM
@Deduplicator I think it could do without the bullets.
 
@TinyGiant Do you sleep?
 
user4639281
@approxiblue Sometimes.
 
@TinyGiant Kinda hypocritical of me to ask this question...
 
user4639281
@approxiblue You don't sleep much either?
 
@TinyGiant I should sleep more, but someone's wrong on the internet.
3
 
user4639281
4:28 PM
@approxiblue Lol
 
When someone first gets 3k, they have 2 close votes, but still 40 close reviews if the review queue is long enough?
I mean 5 close votes
 
user4639281
@approxiblue wut?
 
that ^^
 
@durron597 Flagged as NAA, it should be an edit to the question IMO.
 
4:33 PM
@durron597 You can edit out the question, then you get an incomplete answer, which isn't uncommon
 
user4639281
@durron597 That is perfectly fine as an answer
 
user4639281
I've done it myself where I've solved enough of the problem to make it satisfactory, but not completely (and remember that incomplete answers are allowed).
 
@TinyGiant Do people get more reviews on the close vote queue than they have actual close votes?
 
user4639281
There is always room for another answer to come along and solve the problem completely.
 
user4639281
@approxiblue No, you start off with 24, unless there is more than 1000 posts in the cvq, then you have 50. < 1000 cvq = 20 review votes > 1000 cvq = 40 review votes.
 
4:37 PM
Well, I'm glad there's disagreement, makes me feel better about my own indecision
 
user4639281
So even if you review to the fullest extent you still have a few extras for crap you find naturally.
 
review tasks really, and you use flags and votes out of your daily budget to handle those tasks
 
Are review votes (for the close queue) different from actual close votes, or are they the same?
 
user4639281
@durron597 Edited, it's definitely not NaA now.
 
user4639281
@approxiblue They're the same.
 
user4639281
4:40 PM
@approxiblue Also, if you triage, it spends your close votes when you choose unsalvageable.
 
Got it, thanks!
 
user4639281
np
 
6:17 PM
Do we flag or cv such posts?
 
@vaultah I flagged abusive
 
@durron597 So did I
 
cool, I flagged too
and cv'd
 
@durron597: You find the weirdest things...
 
6:33 PM
You need to provide us with your code so we can debug it. If you can't do that, then your question is off-topic as there is not enough information to answer it. — cybermonkey 36 secs ago
 
6:44 PM
@NisseEngström I use the force
 
user4639281
7:20 PM
@cybermonkey I would suggest, if you don't have close votes yet, to leave a more descriptive reason. Some users may be more reluctant to vote if there is no close path and no clear reason.
 
user4639281
Especially if we don't have specific knowledge about the subject. Those ones aren't good examples because it's pretty obvious.
 
Hey @tripleee you have answered a licensing question and that answer is blocking the Roomba due to the upvotes. Can you delete it?
 
7:45 PM
@Rene Done. Funny because the upvote came just the other day.
 
@tripleee OK, tnx. Sorry about taking away the rep from that upvote...
 
8:00 PM
the first one is already closed and the second one got my cv two days ago...
 
8:11 PM
I am getting really sick to see this question pop up again and again so I am invoking the all glorious meta power
 
@Kyll you'll keep getting notifications on the active feed when OP's edit their posts, right?
 
@rene Yes, but if it's [on hold] then I'm okay with it
 
OK, I expect you get what you want... it needs one more vote
@Closey starting
 
@rene May the Vote be with you!
 
@rene I hope so
 
8:35 PM
passed ios audit
> You have no more close votes today; come back in 3 hours.
 
@rene The review session has been marked as completed. To set the number of items you reviewed use the command last session edit count <new count>
 
@Closey last session edit count 39
@Closey alive?
 
@rene Still here you guys!
 
@Closey last session edit count 39
 
Review item count has been changed:
User: rene (578411)
Start Time: 2015-09-19 20:23:18 UTC
End Time: 2015-09-19 20:36:46 UTC
Items Reviewed: [Not Set] -> 39
Use the command 'last session stats' to see more details.
 
8:38 PM
@Closey last session stats
 
@rene Your last completed review session ended 1 minute and 17 seconds ago and lasted 13 minutes and 27 seconds. You reviewed 39 items, averaging a review every 20 seconds.
 
And with that, I'm out ...
 
@rene Bye!
YES! IT'S BEEN CLOSED! \o/
 
I'm upvoting you just for the hilariousness of turning 'documentation' into a sexist word. — McAdam331 yesterday
ha!
 
user4639281
 
user4639281
Should call it "noitatnemucoD" because it's all backwards.
 
user4639281
Only answer worth anything in that thread is 'DocOverflow'
 
9:34 PM
i find it amusing how few of those suggestions have a positive score
 
user4639281
@cimmanon I know, I can't understand how the highest voted one has the score it does.
 
9:53 PM
manpages.com is potentially for sale (currently displaying a squater page)
not sure what Mother Theresa has to do with UNIX commands, though
 
-1
Q: How do you hold c constant and find the optimal sigma?

Jim G.The following code: require(caret) require(plyr) portuguese_scores = read.table("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JimGorman17/Datasets/master/student-por.csv",sep=";",header=TRUE, stringsAsFactors = FALSE) portuguese_scores <- portuguese_scores[,!names(portuguese_scores) %in% c("school", "age"...

^^^ Any moderators in here? I have a hard time understanding why two people voted to close my question.
 
user4639281
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Unfortunately this is not a forum or discussion site. Here we deal in questions and answers, this is not an answer even though it has been posted as one. If you have another question, please use the Ask Question button in the top right hand corner of every page. I hope you figure this out :) — Tiny Giant 10 secs ago
 
user4639281
10:53 PM
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A: Naming the Documentation Feature

Tiny GiantFarbizzle Because it makes about as much sense as the majority of the other suggestions.

 
user4639281
cc@Mogsdad ^^
 
Yam
Shutdown successful.
 
user4639281
11:09 PM
I love the accepted answer to this question
 
@TinyGiant Beautiful!
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström I know right? Answers the question perfectly.
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström So, one question.... if the question was changed from "what is the standard" to "is there a standard" (which would not invalidate any answers) would it then be not POB?
 
11:25 PM
@TinyGiant It's probably a Pile-O-Bananas both ways. However, I think this is one of those questions that should be kept anyway. "It adds a little beauty, and wonder, to the world."
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström I agree. Voting to reopen.
 
@TinyGiant Does it have to be reopened though? Would it be a problem to keep it as it is, closed but never deleted?
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström Well, I honestly don't think it should be closed.
 
user4639281
Out of all of the off-topic garbage that I've seen, that would have to be the most innocuous non-degrading post that I've seen closed.
 
@TinyGiant Does it need more answers?
 
user4639281
11:32 PM
@NisseEngström No, but it isn't off-topic. And one day there may actually be a standard. If we go by the metric "Does it need more answers?" then 99% of the answered questions on Stack Overflow should be closed.
 
user4639281
It should be protected for sure, but it doesn't deserve closure IMO
 
@TinyGiant I love how the last commenter is the only one who didn't get it, by the way.
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström lol
 
@TinyGiant I'm indecisive. Gonna sleep on it.
 
user4639281
@NisseEngström Cool
 

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