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12:03 AM
@Makyen hm, I guess they are very forgiving on SF
 
12:27 AM
@TylerH I'm not saying it's a good question, or that it wouldn't be closed on Server Fault (i.e. I'm not suggesting migration). Just that SF is a better fit for a question about distributing/deploying software to a computer network in a professional environment. Given that it's off-topic, as a topic, on SO (unless it's about a specific problem writing code to do so), I'd rather go with a reason that doesn't make the OP think the problem might be on-topic here if they just narrow the focus.
 
 
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2:06 AM
Do you guys do Meta stuff?
 
@StephenLeppik SOCVR does not moderate Meta. Meta moderates SOCVR. Most of us participate in meta, but cv-pls, and other requests, should only be made here for Stack Overflow main.
 
@Makyen thanks for the info
 
 
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6:57 AM
does a question qualify for a 'No MCVE close vote' if it doesn't provide the desired behavior and expected output but if provides the code that produces the error?
 
@SardarUsama - Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
 
@TheLostMind I'm referring to this
 
Morning \o
 
7:13 AM
@TheLostMind nvm it is clearly stated in the MCVE page
 
7:25 AM
o/
 
7:35 AM
morning
 
morning
@TheLostMind Are you around?
 
Morning o/
 
@Magisch - wait, lemme check!
Oh, yes!
 
@TheLostMind I have a question about how a flag was handled
I'd rather not drag it out to meta since the flag was helpful, but I want to follow up nonetheless
Is there any other way besides dragging it out to meta to do that?
 
7:52 AM
@Magisch - which flag?. And well, I honestly don't think we should drag flag handling queries (related to one particular flag) to Meta, unless they happen to be handled incorrectly, repeatedly.
 
@TheLostMind i.stack.imgur.com/M2tTu.png this one
I think the moderator overlooked something while writing the answer text, because this user's reputation entries on Sep 28, 2017 look like this
Which by all I know is like 110% certain serial voting.
Common wisdom is to bring it up on meta if you disagree with how moderators handle a flag but I think that'd be inappropriate here
 
@Magisch - I am not saying that you shouldn't be doing it. I am just saying that I think it would be a little easier to ask a mod in case you disagree / have queries about one particular flag :)
 
@TheLostMind Hence what I'm doing right now
by asking you. I could have re-flagged it too, but I think that'd be even more disconnected
 
8:09 AM
@Magisch - I looked at the user history based on your flag. What the mod who handled the flag is trying to say is that SO's automatic serial voting detection systems were not triggered based on voting on 28th Sept, so, there was no evidence of Serial voting there. Instead, serial voting was found later and votes on that account got reversed - * a few days after you flagged that user.
 
@TheLostMind Well that's a given
I only flag serial voting where SE's system doesn't find anything
The question is was the incident on Sep 28, 2017 escalated for CM review?
 
\o
 
Because my literally hundreds of other flags that deal with this exact situation (serial voting uncaught by the script) don't usually get a comment text on them and are just marked helpful / escalated
That's why this one gave me pause
 
@Magisch - Honestly, I don't know. Need to go through some records / transcripts to see if it was done. But, is that important? :). I will check with the mod and let you know in a few hours. IMO, you shouldn't be too worried / concerned about who handled it - as long as it was handled correctly :)
 
@TheLostMind It's not that important
I care mainly because I want to improve the way I flag things
 
8:22 AM
@Magisch - Cool!. I have pinged the mod who handled this flag. One of us will let you know what happened there.
 
Alright
Thank you
 
no worries
 
 
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9:23 AM
How does one handle a user threatening suicide in a comment?
 
@Magisch mod flag if you think its serious
 
@Cerbrus The guy is most likely panicking
No need to rub it in
 
Sorry, I'm done with a user when he tries to bribe me.
I mean...
> Help me. Help. Say how? ;-( HOW? ;-( H O W? ;-( HHH OOO WWW?
 
still
this guy could be suicidal for all we know
don't rub it in any further
 
No he's not.
 
9:32 AM
Are you his psychologist?
 
Not gonna answer that. We see it so often. Question banned users saying "I'm gonna kill myself"
 
That doesn't mean you need to assume they're BSing and call them out on it
Might feel nice once or twice but maybe you run into someone with actual issues and then their blood is partially on your hands
 
Did you miss my suicide hotline comment?
 
Fun and snarky games end there imo
 
Meh, someone with actual issues in that range usually doesn't go on programming Q/A sites complaining about a question ban. They have bigger things on their mind.
 
9:50 AM
Just flagged all of a user's 12 answers for plagiarism (with links) :D
 
@Cerbrus yeah seen a lot of those... out of curiosity all from external sites or other answers?
 
@Cerbrus How do you find these?
I'm looking to branch out from just drowning mods in serial voting flags to drowning them in plagiarism and serial voting flags :p
 
Most from SO answers
 
flag ALL the things \o/
 
Basically dump a part of the answer in google
 
9:53 AM
Yeah but how do you come across these users
 
Some sentence that appears to be rather unique
 
or do you just find them while browsing
 
Stumble across'm
He answered this stackoverflow.com/questions/46767143/… 15 min ago
With a answer that couldn't have come from a low rep user
Also, the answer started with "UPDATED: January 19, 2016"
Talk about a dead giveaway
 
@Cerbrus heh
 
"This account is temporarily suspended for plagiarism. The suspension period ends in 7 days." Guess I have a reminder to set.
@Magisch: that one postbanned user's question has 4 re-open votes...
wut
 
9:58 AM
@Cerbrus Yeah I saw
it's still a duplicate though so if it reopens I'll re-cv it
 
Aye
 
@Cerbrus 'Please send me money to buy bullets for my suicide attempt'
@Magisch Suggest a high building jump. Pills/firearms can fail badly and leave you alive but disabled. Gravity has a 100% success rate.
 
Ron
10:16 AM
o/
 
Ron
'\0'
 
@Ron Looks like a NUL terminator. Funnily enough, self-termination seems to be a popular topic today.
 
Ron
@MartinJames We should all strive towards the invention of warp drive.
 
@Ron Oh.. I guess that warping the bad OP's into a black hole would be a reasonable solutiion to the mega-dupes.
 
10:34 AM
@MartinJames Funny you say that humans can actually in rare cases survive terminal velocity
Less so if you go straight into cold concrete but still
 
@Magisch Just to be clear, there's nothing you need to change in how you flag things. I'm sorry if I confused you in writing the message. Honestly, it was mostly for me or another moderator in the future to be able to keep track of what happened there, in case something starts happening again in the future and we need to take action. Maybe I should have kept the notation private, instead of entering it as a flag comment.
I marked the flag helpful because there was some untoward voting there, even if it wasn't on the precise date that you indicated, and it has been taken care of. The mechanism by which it is taken care of is unimportant, and frankly not something that you or any other flagger should concern themselves with.
 
@Magisch flag for mod but we also have a stock comment in the collection
 
Regarding the date and the screenshots of the voting history you showed earlier, just because someone gets several votes doesn't necessarily mean it's vote fraud or targeted. We intentionally don't disclose the heuristics we use to make those determinations, so I can't really give you any more details than I already did, and it doesn't matter anyway. If you suspect something going wrong, then flag. That's what flags are for.
@Magisch And just for what it's worth, I don't know if this was already said, but I would strongly recommend against bringing vote fraud-related matters up on Meta. Ping one of us in a chat room so we can discuss privately, if you really need some clarification. There's nothing other community members can help with on Meta, and we'd prefer to keep as much of this confidential as possible, for a variety of reasons.
 
@CodyGray That makes sense, thanks
 
Ron
@rene That It might not help, but what’s the harm? sentence in the stock comments might not be the best one. I believe it should be turned into something more encouraging.
 
10:50 AM
@CodyGray Obviously I would like to know more about how you guys investigate voting fraud since it enables me to fine tune my own ways of detecting it, but I can see why you guys like to keep it as confidential as possible. I avoided bringing up my query directly on meta for this purpose too, since it'd probably help some enterprising people to avoid being detected by it
Or cause people to go on massive witch hunts under false assumptions
 
Ron
@rene Other than that it's a great thing to have something like that. Wasn't aware of that one.
 
@Ron I literaly copied it from generic SE advice, not my text. I believe I got it from MSE or one of the other meta's. Have to look for it to find the source.
 
Ron
@rene I see.
 
My understanding is that, soon, a lot of this will be obsolete. Shog9 is planning to roll out a revamp of the automatic vote fraud detection system that he has been beta-testing on Ask Ubuntu. Although I'm sure there will be growing pains, I'm looking forward to that. @Magisch
 
@CodyGray Yeah I read through the transcript of the last town hall regarding that. Here's hoping that that cuts down on the number of people who do serial voting
 
10:52 AM
I doubt it'll cut down on the number who try it. :-) It'll just cut down on the amount of effort you, us mods, and the CMs spend having to deal with it.
 
Am I right in the assumption that I can't assume that a helpful flag means my hunch was correct?
 
Yeah, that's a fair general assumption. We tend to mark all vote fraud flags raised in good faith as helpful. But I've processed a lot of your flags and never found one that was totally off-base.
 
Because I don't really have a way of tracking what was actually a true positive and what wasn't atm. I can only check back to see if the users I flagged had any vote invalidations later and assume that was due to my flag but that's mighty imprecise.
 
You're right, there's no real way to check up on it. That's essentially by design.
If you were raising a bunch of false positives, one of us would have already reached out to you.
 
Probably makes sense too
It's better to keep as much of the process behind this secret as possible
makes it harder to game and disincentives users with no idea how it works from harassing people who might have been targeted for serial voting against their wishes
 
10:55 AM
Yes. We already see clever users trying to revenge downvote in ways that they think won't be detected by the system.
 
I'm a little over-conscious with this flagging venture of mine because it has the potential to waste a lot of CM and mod time if I seriously screw it up
 
It can't waste CM time unless the mods screw it up... but yeah, otherwise that's correct. You've been told several times, though, by several different moderators that what you're doing has been helpful, and that if it stops being helpful, we'll let you know before blocking your account or anything. :-)
 
in b4 getting all 114 pending flags declined
Instant sub 90% helpful rate :D
 
Also, flag count is back up on SO now, so they're not getting handled as fast as they were a month or so ago. In case you're wondering why there have been so many pending.
I haven't been processing quite as many flags because I've been working on a userscript to make moderating easier (ironic, right?), and we are getting a lot of plagiarism flags. Which I see you said you're going to start contributing to, as well. Boy is that something I wish we could better automate...
 
@CodyGray tbh moderator custom flags don't age away, so I don't really care too much
@CodyGray I used to do a lot of review queue reviewing, but the review queues feel inadequate for what interests me in moderation
serial voting is one thing, and plagiarism is another
 
11:01 AM
The workflow for serial upvoting isn't all that bad, and holds promise to get even better. The workflow for plagiarism sucks and is extremely slow/tedious.
 
I like finding creative ways to be a step ahead of fraudsters. It's kind of catharthic to ruin someone's carefully laid out plan to one-over stack overflow
@CodyGray I assume it's as tedious as it is to flag (punch parts of the answer in google and see what comes up)
That's a lot of guesswork and essentially a lot of time spent googling answers that could be better spent elswhere.
 
is guthenburg not upto the task?
 
Yup. Except flaggers only have to do that for one post. If a mod is doing their due diligence, they need to check all of the answers. Not to mention it's extremely difficult to check snippets of code for plagiarism, since Google doesn't do symbols.
 
@CodyGray I've ... noticed that
Like I said, if I search for plagiarism on an answer, I often times have to search for different disjointed parts of it to find something useful
I imagine doing that for a user's every answer is ridiculously annoying
 
Takes forever
 
11:04 AM
I wish we had a better way of doing that
at some point throwing more mods at the problem will stop working
 
I haven't really looked into Gutenberg, but right off the bat, a problem with it is it only detects plagiarism within SO. Lots of stuff is copied from other websites and books.
Yes, it doesn't scale well at all.
 
@CodyGray oh that is limited
 
I kind of want to suggest something like a google search automated implementation of smokey with ML to classify results
but that'd be a PITA to implement and I'm sure google's api won't allow upwards of 100k requests this would need a day
 
@Magisch And the API wont be free :p
 
11:06 AM
I would love to figure out a way of automating this more with a bot. Problem is that Google won't dare let us run that many searches. What I think might be workable is a bot that a mod can point at a single user account and have run through their answers checking for plagiarism. Even if Google rate limits us heavily, that should allow us to efficiently investigate 1-3 plagiarists per day, which is a lot better than what we have now.
 
@CodyGray I have a flipside idea
How about moderators outsource plagiarism investigations to a chatroom dedicated to it
users in there can comb through and flag as necessary
shouldn't violate PII moderator agreement rules if all you give out is the user link
 
Yeah, Martijn actually tried that recently using SOCVR. Not a bad idea in some ways, but imperfect in others. rene and the ROs have very good reasons for not wanting to put users under the microscope here.
 
This could possibly be integrated with charcoal and a metasmoke-like review queue too
 
@Magisch that would still mean the user should come under Mods radar
 
Plus, now we've gone from wasting a moderator's time, to wasting the time of tens or hundreds of people who could otherwise be contributing value to the site.
And it doesn't free moderators completely, because we still have to investigate the flags and take any necessary action.
 
11:10 AM
@CodyGray Well, people in charcoal kinda already waste most of their time on SE by flagging spam :p
The situation just sucks :/
 
I thought the spam-flagging was all automated?
 
Not entirely
Every reported post still gets 3-5 feedbacks from users and automated spam flags are capped at 3 per post
So you still need some users killing posts off. And of course someone has to maintain and expand the blacklists detecting things
 
Heh, well, that assumes moderators can't also handle spam flags.
But I see the point.
 
@CodyGray We're talking about spam posts that usually live under 5 minutes
Can't assume there's a mod present in those situations usually
I assume moderators have better things to do then idly refresh the flag queue to see if there is a new one :p
 
Well...you might be surprised. :-) If I'm handling flags already, I handle incoming spam/abuse flags within seconds. But yeah, sometimes we sleep.
 
11:30 AM
Morning
 
\o
 
Am I going crazy or did something happen tl the votes on the Request for reopening the room “Android Era with Kotlin and Java” meta post? I could have sworn there was a lot more down votes.
 
It's got 27 downvotes, @NathanOliver. That should be enough for anyone.
 
It is but I could swear it had a lot more. I don't mind wiping out crazy down votes but I think it should be transparent that it happened if it did.
 
@NathanOliver My guess is the room regulars upvoting it has had an effect
 
11:45 AM
No, no one wipes out crazy downvotes. I was just kidding. The only way that could have happened would be if some users were destroyed, but I don't have any reason to believe that there is intersection between recently-destroyed users and downvoters on that Meta post.
 
I wonder what stops them from reopening the room under nearly the same name
 
It got a large number of upvotes immediately after posting, then the downvotes trickled in over time.
Yeah, they have already opened another room. So, nothing except us diamonds.
 
Heh
 
I should be more careful. I don't remember for sure if it was the exact same people. But someone already started a very similar room.
 
I can also see serial downvoting with a reasonable degree of accuracy
 
11:47 AM
I don't really moderate chat, which they are all very lucky for, because that business would have been shut down a long time ago.
 
But I'm a lazy SOB and really cba to spend 4 more hours a week flagging things
 
huh, well I'll move on. Time to see how many nice answers Cody posted over the weekend ;)
 
@CodyGray tbh some of the racist messages I've seen talked about would have earned some of the problem users a 1 year timeout at least
In my book. But then again I'm not a moderator so maybe they found a better way to control these users
 
^Check OP's answer
 
12:19 PM
We're down to 249 open questions in
 
Wow, that escalated quickly. Total questions in is down by 100 since I looked yesterday.
 
There were a lot of solid questions for retag. I've done a few here and there
 
I figured there probably would be. To the uninitiated, it seems like a valid tag, so it's not just a honeypot. I expected this one to take a while to do.
 
burnination actually goes faster with good questions. Bad questions take longer to identify and close
godaddy was a prime example. Most of the questions were bad/off-topic. Took almost a whole month
 
@CodyGray I think there were like 50 retags by me today
 
12:44 PM
mod question
how do you deal with people who come to ask questions and are overtly aggressive when you don't understand them?
 
You don't deal with people, you deal with content. So, if the question is unclear, you flag/vote to close it accordingly. If the comments are rude or pure noise, you flag them accordingly.
 
it is more happening in chat room
 
If you've observed a clear pattern of hostile behavior from a user that wouldn't be obvious from the individually flagged comments, then you can raise a moderator flag on one of the posts and explain the problem to us, so we can reach out to the user.
 
peep came like we owed them a service
 
Oh, chat. Um, dunno. Flag the chat messages? Kick the user from chat?
 
12:47 PM
I flagged them
 
@AndyK Voted invalid on that. As long as they're not being rude, flags aren't the way to go. If he goes to insults, then flag
 
@Machavity ok
 
Besides, would kick him for only 30 mins. Then he comes back angry
 
You really have to have established clear rules for your chatroom about what types of discussion is acceptable, and then it's up to the room owners to enforce them. See also: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/270587/… and meta.stackexchange.com/questions/271267/…
 
@Machavity that's the issue
I don't want to kick people
but we don't want to be polluted by peep who do not understand the tacit rules
helping you but you have to be clear on what you want
and not thinking that we own you , anything
 
12:52 PM
Yeah...that's why I don't really get the purpose of chat. What do you do with people who ask bad questions? If you just direct them to the main site, then we have tools for dealing with that. In chat? Dunno.
Heh, he's not happy about your tone.
Might be best to just ignore people whom you don't want to help.
 
@CodyGray tough one but well, it is a good policy
 
If he breaks the rules, kick him. If he still breaks the rules, mod flag the really bad stuff
 
@CodyGray loool. I just got it
 
@CodyGray Yeah, I think SO struggles with that sometimes. Not even CMs seem to have great tools, beyond going nuclear
 
@AndyK this is why it's better to have a chat gallery. You can grant/revoke chatting access depending on room rule/policy..
 
@Machavity Yup. Short of banning someone from chat entirely and deleting a room, mods don't have any better...um, moderation tools for chat than room owners. It's a very coarse-grained system. I imagine that is by design. It's supposed to be a place where you are more free to express yourself, so it has to be something really bad, and in that case, nuclear options are appropriate.
 
morning
 
Today must be "Upvote a poor question" day
 
@Machavity for just a $1 a day, you can support a poor question's fight for survival
9
 
1:10 PM
@gunr2171 The poor questions are now an endangered species? Sod 'em, I vote for extinction.
 
@MartinJames Funds go to support Gunr's Home for Imaginary Good Questions
2
 
yes, poor questions are a species now. Scientific name givith thocodus
8
 
@Machavity Population 0?
 
> I have to maintain some legacy code and finding solutions for commerce server 2002 is really difficult.
no s**t
 
@gunr2171 givith thocodus is so last year. 'Explaineth thocodus' is the in-thiing now. The homework vamps have learned that their no-effort questins get downvoted and closed immediate, so they copy some trash off the net and ask SO to 'Please explain why code does X'. Often, code does not do X because it won't compile:(
 
1:17 PM
yeah, posting code that doesn't compile always irritates me
ugh, I'm 11 score away from c# silver
 
I love seeing So I wrote this code <nice modern looking code> but I can get this modification <does some silly typo> to work and you know they copied the code from somewhere and can't modify it because they don't understand how it works.
 
Ron
o2/
 
o/
 
o/
 
Ron
1:22 PM
@gunr2171 Go for silver.
Then for gold.
 
@NathanOliver Here's a good one. OP 'wrote' a TCP client/server but, when it was suggested that it needed an extra size_t/int variable, OP did not even know how to declare a simple var: stackoverflow.com/a/46743527/758133
 
Ron
@MartinJames Reminds me of my last job.
 
I'm really tired of uitterly incompetent OP's tryig to lie their way into getting homework answers:(
@Ron LOL, well outa there, then:)
 
Ron
@MartinJames When asked which C++ standard they employ they respond with "Visual C++ 98".
Felt like I was in prison.
 
@MartinJames What about competent OPs trying to lie their way into getting homework answers? :-P
 
1:31 PM
@TylerH Evisceration by machete, obviously.
 
@MartinJames Did you cv-pls the question already? I somehow doubt OPs claim to "not wanting to be spoon-fed". OTOH, it looks like a certain troll we has some months ago. He also posted almost reasonable questions, which just did not fit together. In comments he then seemed to not understand even the fundamentals. Nice approach, it bound quite a lot of users explaining/discussing.
 
@Olaf I did wonder about the troll. Not sure if I asked for a cv - I may just have thrown an empty beer bottle, or something. What do you cv for? It has code, it has a problem, it's not really too broad, it's just the the OP is incompetent and a liar.
 
@Ron Sure you asked about "standard", not "norm"? In German, they are perfect false friends to the same English words.
 
Ooh - sun has come out... walkies:)
afk, with dog.
 
@MartinJames too broad. The code is flawed beyond a single, specific, problem. The last sentence also asks for coding and is too broad ("smallest possible compile size").
 
Ron
1:39 PM
@Olaf In my native language not so much.
 
@MartinJames Get a cat, they walk themselves
 
Ron
@NathanOliver A bit of nasty feature. And there I was wondering why my passwords come out yucky.
 
@Ron What do you mean with "not so much"? "standard" and "norm" in English have different meanings and "Visual C++98" would be fine wheen asking about "norm". Similar to "gnu++98"
 
Ron
@Olaf I am pinging you in private chat.
 
@Ron It is counter intuitive at first but once you understand that there are so many more big numbers then little ones it makes sense. The correct way o do it is to get a distribution on [0, 1] and then then multiply that buy the max
 
1:44 PM
@TylerH I'd honour if they put some effort into lying. But even that's rare these days. (And would likely require to know the subject and the effort being more than for actually doing their HW)
 
Ron
@NathanOliver Indeed. I fell for its name too. Modifying my source as we speak.
 
1:59 PM
@Magisch: remember that question ban post? It got re-opened...
 
Ron
@NathanOliver Eeer, actually I was using the integer distribution function. That one seems to be fine with the (first, last) range judging by reference. Is that correct?
 
2:20 PM
@Ron An integer distribution is fine. This happens with floating point numbers because there are so many more numbers in the top of the range then the bottom so naturally most values will come from the top.
Another fun thing to think about is on the real number line there are more values between 0 and 1 then there is on the entire natural number line.
afk
 
I am back from my road trip
 
@Compass Welcome back. Did you keep your eyes well lubricated?
 
Maybe
I really want to get in now =w=
 
@Compass get in what
 
to this EMBA program =w=
Is expensive but the classes seem really engaging owo
 
2:34 PM
Hopefully the respected audience will help me to decide whether the question stackoverflow.com/questions/22060102/… should be closed as duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13637450/…, or maybe it deserves an answer of its own (which will be same as the answer I gave to the latter Q).
 
@AlexCohn I have read Shog say in the past that similar questions with the same answer can be considered duplicates
since the text is "this question already has an answer here"
but it looks like you yourself answered that target question with the opening line indicating that it is a duplicate
 
Hi @all! Isit enought for typo stackoverflow.com/questions/46772787/…
 
@DragandDrop wow python sucks. alternatively, every language should be like python
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that they didn't do their homework
they may just not get the notion of how the site works
 
@TylerH I didn't answer it, I left a comment. But per your reply, I will simply close it as real duplicate. Thanks for pointing to this 'already has an answer' clause.
 
My code isn't compiling... it's running.
ETA for this is about 12 hours :|
 
2:50 PM
@AlexCohn No, the target you suggested is the one you answered
 
and that one (the target) has your answer beginning: "the answer is in another question already"
which means both the original question you want closed, and the target question that you answered, should probably be closed as duplicates of that third, oldest question
 
@DragandDrop I think so. Just a TAB (or few spaces) too much.
 
@TylerH I believe, it is the same question. I answered this question back in 2012, when it appeared. Or maybe I missed something?
 
@gunr2171, just saw you comment on a regex pattern ask .. I always thought regex question with only requirement was on topics.
 
2:57 PM
@DragandDrop I would argue that it's not.
> Fundamentally it is no different to someone saying "My Foo class doesn't work, can you write one for me?"
 
80% of regex question will be eligible .
 
The idea is that you should provide a base of what you think you should be doing.
 
The regex community on SO has way looser standards
they accept all kinds of crap
because it is really hard to ask a truly on-topic regex question
 
I'm sure people who enjoy writing regex for fun don't care.
 
I have try to ask big regex rep guyz about this.
 
2:58 PM
in order to do that you pretty much have to able to solve your own regex problem
 
which obviates the need to ask in the first place
 
Because honestly "regex for fun" is a personality trait that makes me go "wat?"
Yeah if that were a Java regex problem, I'm not sure the Java people would be happy
 
@TylerH Because they are not really a programming problem. Otherwise we also could accept captcha-solving questions.
 
I would say it's slightly on-topic :|
 
3:01 PM
@TylerH Oh, now I understand. No, the question stackoverflow.com/questions/13637450/… is nota a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/2738292/…. I did write 'The answer can be found in…', but this was an exaggeration. Based on the older answer for, one can derive the one that applies to Android NDK.
 
@AlexCohn gotcha
 
@Compass They are normally always wrapped into some library/language. "Native" regex are more like algorithms without connection to a programming language, i.e. more a theoretical problem (like mathematics).
 
All I know is that I am HUNGRY.
 
@Compass Yes - such people are deeply disturbed and require professional help from a 'special doctor'.
 
@JarrodRoberson Can you please review this? It got reopened, I think it deserves to stay closed as a dupe.
 
3:14 PM
@TylerH We should ask them for a regex to close all the bad questions
2
 
272 thousand items to process
1 thousand items every 5 minutes :|
oh, never mind 2 minutes
 
@SotiriosDelimanolis I agree; voted
@Compass hey, 9 hours, that's no bad
"my code is compiling all day"
 
it's not compiling, it's actually running owo
 
@TylerH "..then the link failed, so we'll put the build on again tomorrow. Pub at lunchime?"
 
@MartinJames only if the roof is still there
darn Ophelia
 
3:21 PM
@Machavity *php*?
 
@Machavity That is Andy's secret project
 
@NathanOliver /(thanks|thinks|tanks)(.*)(advance|advice|advantage)/
 
:)
Don't forget about advantage
 
Fixed :)
 
Tanks give you a tactical advantage. User was flagged for this post.
 
3:36 PM
@BradLarson Lucky hit I guess
I've been running partially through my voting ring query a couple hours ago
Still have around 20 or so to flag
 
@Compass Yes. Yes they do
 
GONE WITH THE BLASTWAVE.
THAT TAKES ME BACK.
 
user177800
3:53 PM
@SotiriosDelimanolis done
 
Thanks! @JarrodRoberson
 
FYI - SOCVR was referenced in the answer to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357840/…
 
Ooh - mentioned in dispatches:)
 
4:50 PM
is it okay to edit old posts?
 
@LW001 Maybe
 
Well i knew about that
though tumbleweed is also not that much of a liked badge
because ive recently noticed i was editing posts from 2012 a lot
 
5:14 PM
@LW001 a "liked" badge?
 
Well it's not really a badge you aspire to get
 
5:28 PM
This salad is unnaturally bitter :|
meh at least i ahve beef jerky
 
5:46 PM
Welp, WPA2 is now worthless
 
Until it's fixed.
Firmware/client updates.
No biggy.
The WPA2 itself is sound, but the silly handshake is not.
Which is typically how encryption fails, just poopy implementation.
It seems like a poor implementation of mocking.
It'd be better with a practical example rather than that.
 
6:05 PM
My dad always said a good handshake is important for success
 
You know what really grinds my gears? HR just sent out an email saying that "Flu Shots will be Wednesday, 0ctober 18th". They used a zero instead of a capital O.
 
Huh, weird
 
@gunr2171 You need to call a meeting to tell them n0t to do that
 
:P
 
6:22 PM
o/
 
H0w d0 y0u kn0w that?
 
Is it time for Zalgo?
 
6:39 PM
No. That's for International Parse Markup with Regex day
 
s/Markup/Html/
 
Also applies to XML
 
who cares about XML?
 
@gunr2171 Old full mechanical typewriters (the mechanical ones with arms) did not even have a zero. I used the letter O plus /. Maybe your HR used such a thing, scanned the document and used OCR?
 
6:43 PM
your are stating that I'm old.... let me flag that ;)
 
Apparently we've secretly replaced Jon with Brad for lurking mods
 
@Machavity we just need to chant the names of our dog overlords and/or offer scooby snacks
(whoops)
 
7:21 PM
@gunr2171 Aparrently they're lurchers.
 
7:43 PM
@JarrodRoberson I voted no mcve. It's missing the configuration, it's essentially an error log dump. It's missing all sorts of details. Unclear/too broad would also work for closure.
 
user177800
8:05 PM
@SotiriosDelimanolis all the same to me! :-)
 
8:32 PM
Hi all! o/
 
Hi Tree
 
Hi carbon-based lifeform!
 
Hi World!
 
@Adriaan You are aware we all ar3e carbon-based, aren't you?
 
8:50 PM
@SmokeDetector misses attribution, otherwise OK. Could do with some explanation as to what he did
 
Ron
9:12 PM
Any Brits in here?
@MartinJames Guess not?
@Makyen My bad.
 
9:57 PM
I'm out of close votes, unfortunately. Anyone here have Mjolnir in Python?
 

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