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12:00 AM
@MsYvette Probably related to @Unihedron
 
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@Undo ah
 
Sam
6 hours ago, by Sam
@NathanOliver Nor = Pham = Closey V2
 
user4639281
Nordehinu === sam pham
 
Sam
Uni gave me Nor's creds.
 
user3956566
@Sam gasp nobody puts baby closey in the corner
 
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12:03 AM
except for sam.
 
Sam
I need Pham for my original project.
So I had to switch Closey V2 over to Nor.
@Yam stats
 
Yam
Posts being watched: 426. Posts pending review: 0.
 
I love to waste 40 minutes: stackoverflow.com/questions/34623045/… ಠ_ಠ
 
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@Rizier123 Can't see it, was that a rug puller?
 
user3956566
I give up. I'm now copping it for answering an android question that 'should've been closed as a dupe'.
 
Sam
12:11 AM
Night guys
 
user3956566
@Sam \o
 
user4639281
Night
 
what's with this answer from a new user? stackoverflow.com/a/34620195
 
user3956566
what I don't understand is some people answer dups and get upvotes, others get slammed. If I flag to close a dup and try and get info from user, it makes it to meta, then the Q is reopened. If I answer a dup in good faith, I get downvoted. It jsut seems to depend on who's online at the time, there's no consistency
 
@TinyGiant Get 10k then you see it :) Now I just did a screenshot, just for you: imgur.com/CngF2YX (Now you can feel honored xD)
 
12:13 AM
@Drew The link seems legit. VLQ, not outright spam I think.
 
user4639281
Ahh, not a rug puller, but just someone who took a bunch of time conversing instead of providing the necessary information to reproduce.
 
I just would not click on it
 
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Apparently he works at microsoft.
 
user3956566
I'm going to take a break for a day, I'm getting too upset lately.
 
user3956566
12:20 AM
taking it all too seriously
 
user4639281
> Ken Lassesen, Dr.Gui (MSDN) retired
 
user4639281
So yeah, he's definitely related to the blog.
 
breaks are good Yv.
 
Now I know how to unlock a phone without knowing the pin: youtube.com/watch?v=FG_Lv9wf7l0 :)
 
12:37 AM
Hey
This is why some OP shouldn't have binding votes. stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10777030
 
@JesseSielaff thx, let us know if you have any dupe pairs for or
 
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@intboolstring edited
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4371716/looking-for-a-good-way-to-avoid-hash-conditionals-in-ruby

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6334639/how-to-access-an-element-deep-in-an-array-of-arrays-without-getting-undefined-m/34623778#34623778
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20126592/ruby-check-if-nil/34623723#34623723

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6224875/equivalent-of-try-for-a-hash?lq=1
Whoops, I hit <enter> instead of <shift+enter>.
These four questions have a lot of overlap.
...Five questions
 
I kinda invited Jesse here, so have a little forgiveness for the format
 
user4639281
Please edit that and put a . before it to stop it from oneboxing.
 
user4639281
12:51 AM
Thanks
 
user4639281
Alright, so what do you want the end of the chain to be?
 
stackoverflow.com/a/34623765/3933332 Please tell me that tree thing or how I should call it is understandable? Otherwise some tips to improve it :)
 
user4639281
ASCII art FTW!
 
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@Rizier123 Looks like it should make sense to someone who knows the basics of the language.
 
12:54 AM
@JesseSielaff something like ThisUrl is a dupe of ThatUrl
 
Re: the 5 related Ruby questions - I don't know the rules, is there a general rule saying "earliest question wins"?
 
@Drew Sorry for the delay. Regarding this question, no, I don't think it has much chance. The suggested and upvoted dup is way off (it has a pairwise average instead of a simple sum), the question itself is "give codez," and the answer would be no more than print(sum(map(int, input().split()))).
 
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@JesseSielaff Best question and answer.
 
user4639281
The target question's answer(s) ha(s|ve) to fully cover the duplicate(s)
 
12:56 AM
@TigerhawkT3 thx just trying to help out @intboolstring
 
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@Rizier123 Even better
 
@TinyGiant Maybe I try to add some comments what happens or some numbering to know where to follow and read next
 
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@Rizier123 Remember there is such a thing as too much information.
 
@TinyGiant I'm going through them, but I need a minute. Individually, they're all pretty mediocre questions, and the accepted answers to most of them became obsolete with the release of Ruby 2.3 last week. I say "most," because one of them specifically asked for an answer that works in Ruby 1.9.2.
 
12:59 AM
@TinyGiant Yeah I just tried and it's really filled, so I didn't added it.
 
Good Waffles!
 
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Hello Waffles!
 
Waffles? Where? I want waffles!
 
user4639281
Peaches Waffles come from a can, they were put there by a man, in a factory downtown.
 
1:04 AM
@Kyll @Mogsdad good question or no: stackoverflow.com/q/10098813/1816093
 
@Drew Broad question... but valuable answers.
 
it is attracting
 
True... noodl_es "answer" is more appropriately a comment on the accepted answer. That answer, to paraphrase, is "No, but you can do this...", so noodl_es answer can't stand on its own.
 
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@KevinGuan Node.js
 
@TinyGiant But I love Flask.
 
1:12 AM
@Mogsdad because noodle is basically talking about deploying node on virtualization, right, and nothing to do with the Q
 
He's providing a link to documentation for the alternate solution described in the accepted answer. If you deleted the accepted answer, noodle's would make no sense.
But... check the edit history on the accepted answer. It's not the original answer; the work-around was added by a different user as a later edit.
AND appears to have subsumed info from another answer.
Several other answers are just so much crap - the way to deal with them is downvote & delete.
 
well as I have Domain Specific Cluelessness let us know if you want to drive anything
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6334639/how-to-access-an-element-deep-in-an-array-of-arrays-without-getting-undefined-m/34623778#34623778 is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6224875/equivalent-of-try-for-a-hash

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20126592/ruby-check-if-nil/34623723#34623723 is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6224875/equivalent-of-try-for-a-hash

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4371716/looking-for-a-good-way-to-avoid-hash-conditionals-in-ruby is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6224875/equivalent-of-try-for-a-hash
All three duplicate the same question, which is the 2nd chronologically.
 
@JesseSielaff Are those intended to be cv-pls requests, or just info?
 
@Mogsdad I don't know, I'm new in here. Drew and Tiny Giant asked me to make a little list
 
1:20 AM
Ah, ok - welcome!
So for now... a list.
 
There's a problem with the question I listed as the... duplicand.
It has 20,000 views, so it's obviously got the Google juice. But the 132-point accepted answer is kind of dumb. And also, there's a better answer as of one week ago, and that answer currently has 0 upvotes.
I'll be honest, I think I'm a little out of my depth here
 
Well... you can't expect a new answer to have outscored an old, accepted one. Not yet.
 
Right, and I don't. The thing I'm most interested in happening is having people searching for solutions to this problem (how do I avoid undefined method errors when accessing deeply nested hashes?) find the new, correct answer.
Which isn't an answer I gave, so that's no motivation here.
 
Start by up-voting the new one. If appropriate, add a note along the lines of "This should be the accepted answer", preferably with some explanation. Diligent OPs will move the checkmark. Many won't, but future users will see the note and at least consider the answer.
 
@Mogsdad Will do!
 
1:25 AM
Duplicating other questions to get to this answer lays the path for searches.
 
Okay. I'll start commenting and flagging
 
Flagging?
 
Thank you!
 
Why flagging?\
 
Oh. I meant "flag as duplicate," that's what I usually do. I didn't know about this chat room before today.
 
1:26 AM
Perhaps start with one question, voting to close as a dupe, and we follow with looking into it
 
You have the rep to vote to close, no need to flag.
Have a quick read over our FAQ to learn how to format a request for follow-up close votes. Then, as Drew says, we can follow up.
 
Where is the FAQ?
nvm found it, sorry
 
:)
Crib sheet: [tag:cv-pls] brief reason, e.g. Duplicate [question title](question link)
More satisfying to use the request script, though!
 
but for a few one-offs, use the crib sheet
and come back often, we lack the ruby expertise
 
Rum, yes. Ruby, no.
 
1:30 AM
ha
 
How many regulars does the room have?
 
Still think this is weird: Why we can review tag wiki suggested edit but we can only suggest tag wiki edit?
 
@JesseSielaff 20 or so, lately.
 
@Drew two worlds cross over lol
 
@JesseSielaff There are 30 avatars on the fade-bar right now; several are 'bots, many are frequently here. By 'regulars', I think of the folks who spend several hours a day monitoring or active in chat, participating in close events and room meetings, etc.
Although, come to think of it, "regular" is probably the wrong word to describe a bunch of people who voluntarily do this...
 
1:36 AM
that was my first thought mogs
 
inorite?
 
@Mogsdad I've got something but I'd get flags for it.
 
Better than hats!
 
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@Mogsdad several? try 10 - 14 per day
 
@TinyGiant 'bots, you mean? I just see pham, yam and closey atm.
 
1:37 AM
@Drew I think it might be too broad but Mogs' expertise is better than mine on this
 
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@KevinGuan Because if only 20k-ers could review suggested tag wiki edits, no tag wiki edits would be applied.
 
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@Mogsdad hours
 
@Mogsdad And sd, and Tiny, and Sam, and ...
 
@TinyGiant THOSE people are definitely NOT "regular".
 
@TinyGiant Oh, seems so.
 
user4639281
1:38 AM
@Mogsdad watchu talkin bout willis?
 
@TinyGiant looks in mirror
 
user4639281
 
Good thing I wrote a new userscript that automatically del-votes all questions linked on a page!
 
user4639281
Nice!
 
@Mogsdad That's... interesting :/
 
user4639281
1:41 AM
I've massively reworked the custom queue, now it can search for delete votes as well as close votes, and it just defaults to searching the entire tag.
 
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But I haven't updated the version on github yet.
 
user4639281
Anyways, it allows me to make that fancy list of questions with delete votes when I can't actually see delete votes... normally.
 
@TinyGiant "Wrote" might be too strong. Let's revise that to "wished for".
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad Lol, you want me to write you one you mean?
 
@TinyGiant No. With just 15 del votes a day, it's not worth a script.
 
user4639281
1:43 AM
Ahh
 
user4639281
I wish I could write a script to cast delete votes even though I don't have any...
 
But I have been thinking of expanding my Close Vote Reminder beyond showing the next review action for a question, to put the action up top as well. That would remove a bunch of clicks... but may also discourage actual review.
 
@TinyGiant (whispers) turn to the dark side... unleash your sockpuppets...
 
@TinyGiant Go. Get. Rep! (You're almost there...)
 
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@Kyll Lol
 
1:46 AM
10 days tg get 2k rep
 
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That would be awesome.
 
user4639281
You leaving me a 2k bounty?
 
we promise to be good in here.
somehow i think there would be a traceback to that
 
user4639281
Naaaahhhhh, it'd be fi-i-i-i-ine.
 
@TinyGiant Bounties happen...
 
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1:49 AM
@Mogsdad Thanks for that btw :)
 
user4639281
There's 18 questions in with delete votes
 
@TinyGiant 41 bounties up for grabs right now...
@TinyGiant Already hit to my max. Some got deleted.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad I noticed, you killed 10 of em.
 
@TinyGiant Well... not just me, obviously.
 
user4639281
That previous mention was about , not
 
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1:52 AM
@Mogsdad You fired the last shots
 
Welcome aboard, @JesseSielaff! (WARNING: it's addictive.)
 
user4639281
@JesseSielaff We actually have a userscript for that too.
 
Haha thanks @Mogsdad
@TinyGiant I wish I knew what that meant
 
user4639281
You need a userscript manager for your browser like tampermonkey or greasemonkey.
 
user4639281
1:54 AM
Then install that, and you get a new option to send cv-pls requests from the question page.
 
Nice.
 
user4639281
I have many userscripts to use up your close votes quickly.
 
user4639281
We even have one to help you review previous close vote requests posted here that aren't yet closed with ease.
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad there are 9 questions with delete votes in google-apps-script
 
@TinyGiant I wonder if those are all mine?
 
user4639281
1:57 AM
None of them are yours, they're mostly duplicates.
 
attracting
 
user4639281
I don't know if you have any answers on any of them though, you edited one of them in '13
 
@TinyGiant I mean... are the del-votes mine.
Psht. As if someone would dare delete one of my questions...
 
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@Mogsdad Ohh, probably.
 
I can only see the list with the not-yet-published script?
 
user4639281
2:01 AM
Yeah
 
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And it's not quite done yet.
 
@JesseSielaff thx
 
@TinyGiant time to flush
 
user4639281
@Mogsdad ?
 
I ran through the outstanding requests... the bowl's full. Courtesy flush, please.
Y'know. That script that only ROs can run.
 
user4639281
2:11 AM
Running it.
 
user4639281
 
@intboolstring Absolutely.
 
user4639281
What happened there?
 
the script sent two requests
 
user4639281
Was it the script that sent it twice? Are there any other conditions I should know of? Also check the console for errors.
 
I'm really not sure
 
user4639281
2:46 AM
hmm, isn't a problem with the question.
 
You guys, I'm terrible at this game. The author of the oldest of those Ruby questions I linked earlier came back right away, marked my updated answer as the new accepted answer, and said, "Uh why isn't mine considered the original, since it's the oldest"
 
3:03 AM
@JesseSielaff Selecting a dup target by "helpfulness" is... the most helpful. (I'm sure there's a relevant meta post...)
 
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^ That
 
Thanks @Mogsdad. I actually dug in and found several more questions that ask the exact same thing. This is probably one of the most-asked Ruby questions.
 
@JesseSielaff And here's an (ironic) duplicate chain of Meta questions to support selecting the most helpful target.
 
@Tushar stackoverflow.com/q/34624750/3933332 That would be a little challenge for me to do it only with a regex, but I think then the regex would be more confusing than helpful.
 
@Rizier123 Yes, your approach is correct
 
3:08 AM
@JesseSielaff If there are repeating sub-themes, it may help to "group" them by duplicating the group to one target, and then duplicating that one to the grand-daddy answer. That way, the duplicates help lead people to helpful answers. IDEALLY, the answers climb the google search ladder and we stop seeing the duplicate questions.
 
but what if OP wants to do it in JS?
 
@Tushar You don't do it in JS, JS does it to you.
Bam!
 
@Mogsdad Cought words, using JS
 
Just having fun!
And with that, I bid you all good-night. Or good morning, depending on whether the sun rises or sets across the Pacific...
 
@Mogsdad Night!
 
3:20 AM
@JesseSielaff what was the original dupe target of Kevin's ?
 
I had this as the dup target: stackoverflow.com/questions/20126592/…
It's the dup target of 3 other questions now, but I flip-flopped and pointed that ^ question at Kevin's instead, along with 2 or 3 others I just found.
 
and it comes down to vee having an accepted answer that you didn't like ?
it is not a leading question trust me
forgetting Kevin being upset
 
Who is vee
The one with the 84 upvotes?
 
@Tushar Thanks ;) I'm just trying if I can do it just with regex
 
no, vee is the guy that wrote the accepted answer on what you said above "I had this ..."
 
3:25 AM
Ah! right, sorry. That answer is outdated now. Ruby has a new solution that makes vee's solution obsolete. However, it was a tossup between the two that mostly came down to Kevin's question having a bad title. I edited his title, though, so now Kevin has the better question and the better accepted answer, and his question is the oldest.
 
right his title needed help. also he as less view/year than the vee thing
 
Kevin's question doesn't have the most views or upvotes, but the question with the most views and upvotes has an answer that is basically "you had a typo"
 
ok im good thx
i retracted
 
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@Rizier123 I'm not sure if that's possible with just regex, the letters being required to be different and all.
 
user4639281
Negative lookaheads have to be fixed length...
 
3:27 AM
@tiny please retract this on behalf of @jesse chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27940036#27940036
 
Thanks for bearing with me on this. I didn't know what I was getting into... It's like a 7-question chain of duplicates
 
user4639281
 
user4639281
So are we switching the direction on that one or what?
 
@TinyGiant Many many things are possible with regex, the other question is if it is readable ;D
 
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@Rizier123 If you can do that with regex, I'd love to see it.
 
3:30 AM
@TinyGiant Yes, switching the direction. Kevin Sylvestre has the best and oldest question, and the best answer.
 
@TinyGiant yes changing directions. A retract, then the cv pls I just posted
 
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Awesome
 
@TinyGiant I would have to do other things, but now I just have to try it!
 
no space after colon
 
user4639281
No space
 
3:33 AM
that'll do it
 
3:46 AM
@JesseSielaff I see you are on a roll with the .dig Keep in mind the predicament of the python 2.x versus python 3.x crowd. Some simply can't do an upgrade and they are separate islands. Not suggesting this is such a stark issue with the dec2015 ruby 2.3 (if that is what it was). But sensitivity to anything more than "here is a new approach" new Answer if you know what I mean
 
@Drew Thanks for that. I specifically left the question alone that said "I need a solution that works in Ruby 1.9.2," so I'm sensitive to the version issues.
 
I only say that cuz your avatar is really lighting up on my screen for new answers (which is how I met you to begin with :) )
 
@TigerhawkT3 Are you here now?
 
@Drew What does it mean that my avatar is lighting up? I'm not familiar with that phenomenon.
 
@JesseSielaff there are different interfaces to the SO data. Some we write our own. You are on my Eager Beaver screen right now
we all look at things from different data angles
 
4:03 AM
@KevinGuan I'm here now.
 
@Drew I updated my answer to the dup target question to handle backwards compatibility.
 
@TigerhawkT3 Find a dupe for this? stackoverflow.com/questions/34625264/…
 
@Closey starting
 
@Tushar Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
@Tushar Good luck!
 
I don't know what to search for on that one.
 
4:08 AM
Me too, so ask if you could find a dupe.
 
Actually I found one. I'll just hammer it. We'll see how long it stays hammered. :)
 
lol, thanks :P
Wait:
> marked as duplicate by thefourtheye, TigerhawkT3 12 secs ago
 
@JesseSielaff a nice badge to have someday, if you know what I mean: stackoverflow.com/help/badges/805/sportsmanship
 
Two questions: 1. Did thefourtheye find it before you? :P. 2. He also has Python gold badge, why he didn't hammer it? Or you can choose hammer or just vote?
 
@Drew I'm tracking that, yes. I give upvotes to good answers and downvotes to bad answers. That guy called me out for downvoting answers on that question, but those other answers were terrible.
 
4:13 AM
boy you type fast
 
I think he picked "too broad" or something. The system lumps them together.
 
Oh, maybe. I do saw a close vote on it.
 
@TinyGiant regex101.com/r/kN5xJ2/1 Want to say it's not possible :D? Dang and those colors!
 
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@Rizier123 Interesting, I was thinking in Javascript regex. No negative lookbehinds there.
 
@Rizier123 Time to update answer
 
4:17 AM
@Drew fun fact. There is a "granddaddy" dig question from '09. It turns out that the accepted answer to that question is where the Ruby implementation of dig actually came from.
 
@TinyGiant Only lookahead's, just for you
 
@jesse now we gotta reverse course again and close Kevin's to the granddaddy :P
 
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Oh wait, just realized lol. Sorry, I'm tired.
 
@TinyGiant The Editor script also updated the variable i to I and says In English I ... instead of i
@Closey end session
 
@Tushar I have forcefully ended your last session. To see more details use the command last session stats. In addition, the number of review items is most likely not set, use the command last session edit count <new count> to fix that.
 
4:23 AM
@TinyGiant To explain it simple what it does:
- Check that from the start of the string there are at least 7 or more characters till the end
- Then there are 5 groups which all check, that their match can't be in another group of the other 4's
-And around the 5 unique characters there can be all kinds of characters
 
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@Tushar If it isn't in back ticks or code blocks it will be edited. Make sure you either run through first and put code in code blocks, or go through after and correct where the editor edits it.
 
@TinyGiant Check revisions stackoverflow.com/posts/34625575/revisions , the code is in code block - indented using 4 spaces
 
@Drew meagar just showed up and started dup-hammering everything, so I think it's a done deal at this point
 
like I said different screens for everyone
sirens go off
 
He yelled at me for posting answers on the dupes ^.^
 
user4639281
4:26 AM
@Tushar doesn't change it for me...
 
user4639281
@JesseSielaff So what's the verdict then?
 
Well, meagar only dup-hammered two or three the questions that I had recently posted answers on. It doesn't look like he saw the other 5ish. But on the ones he dup-hammered, the "this question has an answer here" generally pointed to both the 2009 question and the 2010 question as dup targets.
 
user4639281
Ahh
 
@JesseSielaff this is often a message one gets from a mod: Please don't post identical answers to multiple questions. Post one good answer, then vote/flag to close the other questions as duplicates. If the question is not a duplicate, tailor your answers to the question.
that is how I found you hours ago on the first 3
 
user4639281
@Drew That was actually originally one by Martijn's, now many people use it, including other mods.
 
4:40 AM
so basically focus on that Kevin question and dupe close to it, or vastly tailor each answer
 
@Drew Oh, I don't care if the answers stay up. I'd rather have all the other questions get closed out. But that's good advice, thank you.
 
but the mods would want a dupe close I would imagine
otherwise in theory you could have 300 answers going on .dig
 
meagar used the message: "Please don't post duplicate answers to multiple questions. Vote to close them as duplicates and put your answer on the question you're voting to close them as duplicates of."
 
On another note, I have never seen such an in depth answer that is from some with very little rep and with very little attention. stackoverflow.com/a/34592775/4490559
 
@JesseSielaff ironically what @MsYvette was saying moments before you arrived here chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27938891#27938891
 
4:48 AM
@Drew It also depends on the so-dupe question, how popular it is, how many votes, views it have
Otherwise, I've seen some questions having ~100 dupes and are still not closed
 
user4639281
Wut, I just made the script spit out a list automatically. Simplification FTW!
 
thank god for dupes. We'd be pointless
 
user4639281
Like a mammary gland with no nipple, pointless.
 
@TinyGiant Which script? CV/requests/comments/editor
 
user4639281
@Tushar Custom review, how I find questions with close votes and delete votes.
 
user4639281
4:53 AM
Another fairly simple way to use all of your close votes very quickly.
 
@TinyGiant Ok, is it available for us? If yes, how can I install it
I guess not fingers crossed
 
user4639281
@Tushar The version I'm running isn't out right now, and the version that is out isn't very pretty. Give me a bit and I'll let you know when the new version comes out.
 
@TinyGiant Thanks
 
user4639281
np
 
5:06 AM
guy gets an answer. Next natural thought is, "wow, this could work on prob 100 questions"
 
5:17 AM
^^ Can someone vote on this, so that I can hammer with another dupe
 
Rob
@drew which answer?
 
@tushar the Jennifer Question gets closed as a dupe of the old one right ?
 
@Drew No, it is not closed
 
I know but that is what you want
 
user4639281
@Drew @MsYvette @Mogsdad @Tushar I've updated the Magic™ Tag Review script (there was a name change, so you'll have to delete the old one). You can now search by close votes or delete votes. It defaults to searching the whole tag now, so if you're going to run it on big tags, please get your own API key. If you don't know how to do that, ask me and I'll let you know. It also adds a link on the review dashboard.
 
5:23 AM
@Drew Yes, but if I voted, it'll be hammered, it's dupe of two question
 
right but you want someone to VTC the Jennifer one as a dupe of the one from 2008? stackoverflow.com/questions/203198
 
user4639281
It takes a bit depending on the tag size, but it should display as soon as it finds the first one.
 
@Drew Yes, right
 
sorry I am dense why can't you just dupe hammer it again ?
also why not get crozier on board with the thought
now got him to battle with
 
user4639281
All the controls work, except the share dialog closes itself for some reason. Haven't gotten around to fixing that yet.
 
5:26 AM
@Drew Want to close as dupe of above and stackoverflow.com/questions/9122078/…
 
user4639281
I'm off to sleep land now. Have a good day everyone.
 
you tg before ya go ya still here
yo i mean
 
Have a good night, TG.
 
Waffles
 
with tg gone that may have been your best chance with it too @Tushar. I just don't understand why you could not just do it yourself
 
5:30 AM
@Drew I want to close it as dupe of two questions, I've JS Gold badge, if I closed as dupe, it'll be closed single-handedly and I can't add other so-dupe link
 
ok @tushar did it after reading it 9 times
 
@Drew And now you can see What I was saying
 
@tushar yes I do thx
@rob forgot what we were talking about there a while back
 
@Rob Broad and Off-topic tutorial too
 
Rob
@Drew hmm?
@Tushar If only he asked for the best algorithm as well, it'd hit 4/5 close reasons :D
 
5:40 AM
you said "which answer" 5 10 min ago
must have been in ref to what Tushar was saying
 
@Rob Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?")
This is what No MCVE says
Here OP is not asking for debugging, he's asking for Code and tut too
 
went too broad Rob. He would be "like no MCVE, no kidding, if I had that I might not be here"
 
Rob
Yeah, I guess you're right, probably should have been too broad
 
the consensus will be no biggie
oops postgone
 
6:31 AM
!!/alive
 
@Drew You doubt me?
 
never
 
6:50 AM
Many possible solutions, Gimme teh Kode
 
too broad really ?
 
@Drew The description of Broad starts as There are either too many possible answers
 
I don't know any Q that doesn't have too many possible answers
Many of them will be really dumb answers
 
@Drew For this question, OP is not showing any effort saying Give me the code ==> Broad
@Drew Also, for this case, you can see almost 6-7 answers on that post and there are more possible ways
 
how about something along the lines of regex up to the point where there is no # comma or dec pt
yeah but that is the case for many questions
how about a DV and move on me thinks .... due to OP laziness
 
6:57 AM
@Drew Just using regex, there are 5-10 ways to extract number
@Drew Even that is fine, but then the same OP will ask similar question in future, OP should get a message of why this question is bad
 
see I am not a JS guy. So the JS guys need to shame him into "wow this is beyond lazy and no research effort" // The guy deletes the question. But they don't do that cuz they be rep vampires
 
@Tushar Please don't write "Gimme teh Kode". Try to state your reason in more neutral language.
 
@NisseEngström Okay
 
if you think that is bad look what I just wrote
 
@Drew also blacklist the user
 
@Drew User is not blacklisted. (5751031 on stackoverflow.com).
 
@Drew User blacklisted (5751031 on stackoverflow.com).
 
thx @Tushar
 
NP
 
7:11 AM
kinda forgot the cmds as I was scolded once for using them
 
7:22 AM
I need to get into the animated gif biz. Boy you could reap rep from that stackoverflow.com/a/34626547
Answer can be ridiculously simple. Such eye candy
Usually the same answer is plastered over 3 questions
 
@Drew I think live demo is better companying the GIF
 
What @Tushar said.
 
what is live demo (the build in thingie in SO ? )
 
A snippet
Something you can actually try yourself
 
at the bottom of the answer right ?
 
7:25 AM
Or in the middle
 
ah thx
 
Oh, and that linked answer is incorrect. To be more precise, it doesn't answer the question.
 
see @tushar I could get a gold in JS. I could combine Live Demo with stripping the "px" off the end of a number :P
 
7:49 AM
Morning o/
 

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