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11:01 PM
@AndrasDeak oh crap. yeah I forgot about how javascript tries too hard.
 
BTW that is all I know about JS so far.
 
Needless to say that is not best practice.
 
@ryanyuyu well, sounds useful. (as in "it's useful to hack ebay")
 
I'm happy to say I've never relied on that janky, esoteric side of javascript in my code.
Yeah. People are capable of strange things
 
1 year and 7 months (ish) later and I have a proper answer
 
11:11 PM
@cybermonkey it's great when every once in a while a system works:P
 
@cybermonkey Congratulations. I mean that not at all sarcastically.
 
I'm slightly annoyed that it took that much (plus the 200 rep bounty) to have someone tell me that the line causing it is almost completely and utterly useless anyway..
 
@cybermonkey wouldn't have happened in Python. Just sayin'...
 
@AndrasDeak check out my profile for my opinion on Python :P
 
I have:D
 
11:16 PM
@ryanyuyu cheers :-)
@AndrasDeak VBA is the absolute worst of the lot though..
 
@cybermonkey I don't know anything about it to believe this rationally, but I fully agree!
 
very closely followed by Python
 
@cybermonkey No contest on VBA or any other M$ monstrosity, but why is Python evil?
 
@AlexanderO'Mara I hate the way Python uses indentation to signify code blocks.
it's evil
 
11:21 PM
It's a "feature"
 
@cybermonkey forced indentation sucks, but otherwise it's a pretty neat language
 
Eh, single-line if/else statements without curly braces are worse.
 
user4639281
Is anyone NATOing?
 
user4639281
@ryanyuyu Are we talking about windows "features" now?
 
what's NATO? I'm a noob to this room.
 
user4639281
11:23 PM
New Answers To Old Questions in the 10k tools
 
How much different is that from the normal Late answer queue?
 
Takes Apple's GOTO Fail for example: imperialviolet.org/2014/02/22/applebug.html
 
user4639281
@ryanyuyu No rep requirement
 
user4639281
Any answers from any users to any questions older than 30 days
 
pp_
@AlexanderO'Mara Python has those, too
 
11:24 PM
@ryanyuyu wow, you're so much a resident of meta, that chat suggests your meta profile instead of the regular as parent user:)
 
@pp_ How so?
 
user4639281
Wow yeah, it does
 
if True: print 'yay!'
 
user4639281
I've never seen that before
 
pp_
@AlexanderO'Mara result = x if a > b else y
 
11:26 PM
that's what the colon is there for
if you needed a newline, colon would be unnecessary
 
user4639281
> Uncaught ReferenceError: True is not defined(…)
 
True, but you would get an error about any unexpected indentation, yes?
 
if True: print 'yay'

print 'wat'

if False: print 'nope'
else: print 'yaaay!'
this prints
 
@AndrasDeak Yeah. It's just with all the new features (actual features) that SO has come out with, it's hard to keep track of all the moderation to be done.
 
yay
wat
yaaay!
no errors
@ryanyuyu I was really surprised to see you break 3k recently, I always assume that all the hard-core meta users are 10k+:)
 
user4639281
11:29 PM
print ['nay','yay'][True]
 
pp_
result = x if a > b else y is the same as result = a > b ? x : y in Java
 
@TinyGiant that's "yay", right?
True is 1 which is the second element
 
user4639281
Yeah
 
user4639281
Yep, and if it was false it would be 0 which is the first
 
yup
and if it was a numpy.array()...
 
user4639281
11:30 PM
Same in JS, but you have to do +true or +false
 
@AndrasDeak a lot are. But many are just barely over the 2k edit privilege. I'm just new to the community (relatively).
 
user4639281
@ryan also, NATO displays all of the answers in a single page format, paginated, instead of queue style. It doesn't include the related questions, but I fixed that.
 
user4639281
I do love my userscripts :)
 
user4639281
@ryanyuyu Do you have my review queue enhancements script yet?
 
11:36 PM
@TinyGiant yeah they work great ;)
 
user4639281
@AndrasDeak Of course there are bugs, it wouldn't be Magic™ if there weren't bugs.
 
@TinyGiant please say that you might fix those. In that case you can be one of the Heroes of Might and Magic™.
 
user4639281
I can pass then fail the same review audit task, not the same audit in two different tasks, the same task, reviewed twice. Yeah, Magic™
 
user4639281
@AndrasDeak I always fix the bugs, eventually.
 
user4639281
See the bugs are caused because I make things built by SO do things that they were never intended to do, and push the site to its limits. There are bound to be weak points.
 
user4639281
11:39 PM
They should just hire me so I can fix all the problems they ignore.
 
@TinyGiant obviously:P
destroy the system from inside!
 
@TinyGiant nope.
that sounds cool though
 
@TinyGiant maybe they should opensource SO and you could pull request the hell out of them
if that happens, I'd like to ask you to load matlab syntax highlighting:P
 
user4639281
Lol, I'm the reason they won't open source it. They would get way too many pull requests.
 
user4639281
11:50 PM
I just keep writing usescripts to fix the inconsistencies
 
user4639281
Remove all restrictions from the review queues.
 
@TinyGiant I assume that helps with audits as well
 
@TinyGiant how do I install this user script? I've installed a stackApp ages ago.
 
user4639281
Nah, I have a different one for that.
 
user4639281
11:52 PM
@ryanyuyu What browser are you running?
 
Chrome
 
user4639281
Do you have tampermonkey installed?
 
ah google actually worked for this
nope
is that useful for userscripts?
 
user4639281
Required
 
user4639281
It's a userscript manager.
 
user4639281
11:54 PM
You can't install userscripts without one
 
makes sense. cool. I'll definitely let you know after I've tried it out.
 
user4639281
Once you have that installed, visit the raw link on the userscript page.
 
user4639281
It will ask you to install the script,
 
user4639281
This is the audit script
 
sneaky:)
 
user4639281
11:55 PM
@Drew 5 more minutes till I can get votes.
 
user4639281
@AndrasDeak Not really, its more magical. But I dont recommend its use, I made it as an educational tool
 
@TinyGiant don't bother
 
user4639281
All closed?
 
yup
@TinyGiant I very rarely review, and I don't like gaming the system
 
user4639281
I actually originally wrote it because of the horrible audits caused by bounty questions.
 
user4639281
11:57 PM
But I don't use it.
 
@TinyGiant ok thanks. I'm done for today. <strike>"Cya"</strike> Bye.
what?
 
user4639281
---strike--- === strike
 
what? ah new markdown rules to learn
 
chat mini-markdown != comment mini-markdown
 
Let's try that again. cya bye.
 
user4639281
11:59 PM
Click on the help link in the bottom right corner here to find more formatting info.
 

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