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00:16
OK, I've had enough. OP has problem with TCP file transfer buffer content size and an answer appears: 'use strlen' :(( I can't take any more tonight. afk
@MartinJames Maybe that post such sh…rimp just for you? Have a cucumber sandwich.
 
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ugh, I take it down for 3 minutes to do a backup and you're on my case :)
yeah, back up in a sec
also, I should just announce this now...
socvr.org and some other related services are going to be down tomorrow while my friend (who runs the server) moves.
Monday is the room meeting and the last day to submit nominations for RO-ship. Add or vote on topics on the topic list.
@gunr2171 :-) No problem. I just happened to notice it and figured you'd want to know, if you weren't already aware.
don't worry, it's always good to ping me when my sites go down
should be back up now
02:40
@gunr2171 I had archive.org make an archive copy of all the socvr.org pages sourced from GitHub. All of the navigation header links work (although you have to dismiss the archive.org overlay on each page to see them), so it should be able to be used as a backup for when the site's down.
 
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Ron
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Hello World!
 
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12:45
That's a spam.
and giving them a link to How to Ask to improve their formatting?
12:57
@rene I guess it was started by @Kyll...
13:11
@PraveenKumar Mnh?
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Do downvotes on answers subtract points from a tag score?
@Ron Probs
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Can't seem to able to find the relevant doc.
13:38
@Ron Yes
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13:49
Would it be possible to get a functioning offline SO version with the frontend and data in a spoon feed me manner?
Far-fetched it seems.
14:19
@Ron Why are you changing gravatars frequently?
@user0042 He's two-faced :)
@MartinJames I'm going to discuss that with my rubber duck right now ;-) ...
15:26
Oops -- wrong link, edited. The guy's being a bit of a jerk as well.
15:39
@Machavity just in case you missed it: we have some pending questions for you to answer.
15:55
it's ridiculous how random "suggestion" (eg. re-install Java and hope for the best) answers on bounties get upvotes...they should increase the auto-assign bounty to more than a couple votes
16:33
No we can't read the FAQ of this room before asking socvr.org
@TobiasK Usually we don't ask for upvotes or downvotes here, especially on our own posts. Did you have a specific post you wanted help improving or explanation of?
Explanation of why people may havr voted the way they did I mean.
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yes somebody can say me why this question is downvoted? Or how i can improve this question?
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Q: ES6 Arrow function how to get reference to element?

Tobias KHow can i get a reference to the element and not to the Window Object with ES6 Arrow function? Answer My conclusion is to use a normal function instead of Arrow function to get reference to the element. I am sorry for my bad english i must improve my questions because i cant ask anything anym...

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@user0042 Out with the old, in with the new.
@user0042 Actually I took a shave. Does it show?
16:39
@TobiasK The main thing I see there is that the original question didn't show what you tried or what research you had done prior to posting. Also, if you're answering the question, you really should post it as an answer (rather than editing it into the question) - it's more in keeping with Stack Overflow's format as a Q and A site.
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@user0042 Haha, you kill me Grizzly Adams.
@user0042 Are you on a holiday or something?
@Ron No, no longer. My holiday ended at wed last week. :-(
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@user0042 I see. I was spamming you on FB to no avail.
@Ron Bit of lazy yes.
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And unfriended you consequently. ;)
@user0042 Started quoting the standard today. A new chapter.
16:52
@PetterFriberg @Machavity @PaulStenne @rene @gunr2171 and anyone else interacting with the RO nominations: It appears that not sending a notification (neither email nor in your GitHub notifications list) for comments or @ mentions on GitHub gists is normal behavior (not official). I think everyone involved wants to be responsive. Unless someone has a better idea, I'd suggest that pings be posted here when you leave a comment/reply on one of the gists.
The current status is that @PetterFriberg and @Makyen have replied to all questions currently on their nominations. @Machavity has been notified that questions are pending.
> It's pretty obvious at this point @github has no desire to fix this.
Sigh, just like my desires for an official SO chat api....
@Makyen thanks
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'd close it first.
Looks like a gold-badge user once more missused his priviledge to re-open. Not the first time from that user.
@gunr2171 Yeah, sigh. It's frustrating when something which appears to be relatively easy to implement and quite beneficial to users goes unimplemented for so long. For personal use, there's at least one script to send email notifications.
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17:09
There should be guidance.stackexchange.com.
Or spoonfeedme.stackexchange.com.
Cucumbering at it's best: stackoverflow.com/questions/47123698/… "UB behaved that way on my machine, so it must be the same on all machines"
@HovercraftFullOfEels The normal behaviour of cucumbers in the wild.
@gunr2171 (np) An official chat API would be great. Reverse engineering everything is a pain. Even just having some minimal documentation would be helpful. I can understand why documentation for what they consider a private interface is not provided (multiple standard reasons). But, their users who are writing scripts fully understands such issues. I think they'd get much more good will out of at least releasing minimal docs than the occasional issue when they say "Sorry, had to change it."
17:41
@Makyen Thanks yeah I saw the questions by chance. Also good luck you would make a great RO, your improvment to user scripts and your precise response do not go unnoticed.
17:52
@Olaf always the same guy right? why did he reopen: it was exactly the same question. I'm angry.
@HovercraftFullOfEels It's the newest 'mod-friendly' term for rep-thingsThatCannotBeMentioned.
was closed then reopened by one guy who answered... please close & delete. We had enough UB for the week.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Not always, but yes, there is a pattern with that user. And I've also seen that the user, I linked that nonsense comment (there are more, just read the thread), also has a tendency to answer bad questions.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I cv again. It's bad enough trying to help OP's who are trying to write good code. Asking for explanations for deliberately, and well-known, bad code/UB is just a waste of contribultors time and votes:(
@PetterFriberg Thanks. Yeah, I only saw the questions on mine due to expecting them (based past nominations). I refreshed the tab after waking up (posted my nomination shortly before going to sleep). I'd assumed GitHub would send notifications when I posted a reply (or at least with an @ mention). Good luck to you and @Machavity too. I think you both would be good ROs.
18:00
@MartinJames I left a (hopefully final) comment. UB can only be research on the platform invoking it. Everything else is speculation and reading from tea leaves.
@Olaf In other news, I got bled by a vamp: stackoverflow.com/q/47124320/758133 Maybe I should flag that as suspect, given the last comment? there must be more accounts...
@MartinJames we finally got rid of that one...
@MartinJames Hmm, now as you mention, I might have seen something similar. Well, I'm happily not frequenting the tags anymore for a reason. And I stopped providing more than one hint in comments some time earlier; it just doesn't pay. People not being able to provide a mcve for such simple problems really better learn cooking or base-jumping without parachute (bungie-jumping with a hemp rope is also a good idea).
@Olaf Forget the rope - just push them off. Check below first to ensure that they don't land on something more useful.
Not sure if to flag; I'd first collect some more such posts and link them in the mod-flag.
18:11
@Olaf yeah - I will wait for the next post and, with a nod to Remeberance Day celebrations coming up soon, maybe we can then make it the Last Post.
@MartinJames No, the hemp-rope is relevant. There is a reason this material is used for Tug o' war contests, not something like Nylon.
is there a single C question which isn't a duplicate or "explain UB"?
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Not today. It's homework apsis day. Sadly, it seem that the orbit is nearly circular:(
18:27
@rene Didn't get any notices on the comments so thanks for pointing that out. Replied in gist
@Jean-FrançoisFabre C hasn't changed much since C99. It also is not really that complicated, just some fundamental concepts have to be understood. So most relevant questions have been asked years ago already.
It does not change new users think their very specific, private problem is new, unique, etc. :-(
@Makyen Yeah, TIL on the gist notices
@Makyen And thanks
Almost every single file in there has a problem. First of all, you're using scanf("%s") when you really ought to use fgets. The buffer is way too small for almost any filename. The allocated memory area is too small to have the contcatenated name etc. The for loop is totally wrong, the increment is wrong, you're concatenating a string to a string literal and so on. — Antti Haapala 1 min ago
sigh, accepted answer that is utterly broken :/
@Olaf @MartinJames could we find a dupe there?!
@AnttiHaapala I went as too broad, but "unclear" is also a good close-reason. I don't see we need a dupe here.
@Olaf basically dupe of dirname + filename
18:39
@AnttiHaapala Maybe, but I still think it is too broad. Looks like some homework stuff and this could be part of the task: find out how to concat two strings, be it via library calls or maybe manually. Remember there are additional requirements for homework stuff.
Problem is today people give up instantly if they don't know the answer instead of spending some minutes thinking or researching.
@AnttiHaapala Same for me.
I spent my cv already :/
18:56
java applet :D
@HovercraftFullOfEels Translation: I want to party instead of learning, so someone do my job.
@AnttiHaapala Well, he did mention JApplet (which is just as bad), but to be fair, sometimes folks are required by their course to use dead technologies.
japplet is still an Applet
@AnttiHaapala: I know, that's why I had the (which is just as bad) part. But it's likely an academic assignment. Why else would he have a deadline?
I don't understand these "academic" assignments.
I'd try to get the professor/lecturer/whomever fired / switch schools / drop out instead of agreeing to do an assignment with dead tech.
19:05
@AnttiHaapala: you're assuming that the School even cares. But regardless, you can learn general and transferable programming concepts, even by using near-dead technologies.
well, use Swing in an Applet vs Swing in a window...
Truthfully, most of what all of us use, we've not learned in schools
Note that you're chatting with a Swing expert, a sad pro in a dying / dead field.
@HovercraftFullOfEels you're welcome to switch your emphasis to , it's alive and well and your username and avatar are both fitting already :P
'Monday is the room meeting and the last day to submit nominations for RO-ship'? Are building car ferries now?
@AnttiHaapala: I've dabbled some with Python -- a great and succinct language with a great "Pythonic" philosophy seemingly built in. But I really want to/need to learn HTML5/CSS/JS though, the "applet" replacement.
@MartinJames: What is "RO"? Room Orderly?
organizer?
19:14
@HovercraftFullOfEels Yup they want a Nurse Ratched.
19:28
'I'm attempting to create a buffer overflow' I want these posters to fall overboard and be sucked into the propellers of a RO-ship.
@MartinJames or my favourite: "If it is undefined, then why it works?!"
@MartinJames Hey, we're software engineers, not poets ...
isn't the proper term RORO ferry?!
that aint even a term^
19:33
@AnttiHaapala Such comments are why my KB has so many missing keytops from the repeated impacts of my head.
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@rene Most are devlopers.
Oh my, laughing so hard.
@rene I'd say I'm more of a poet than a software engineer. Besides, sinterklaas is coming up ;)
19:49
shakes fist petals
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There is a real nice song by Minnie Riperton called Les Fleurs.
Regarding this question -- does anyone else think that it was deleted in an attempt to hide the tracks of academic cheating?
Shake your petals little flower,
make the world think you're big.
Tall like an ivory tower
but alas, brittle as a twig.
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@HovercraftFullOfEels could be, not sure. Do you think undeletion is warranted?
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Later remixed by 4hero featuring Carina Anderson.
19:54
@rene: yes, no one can ever be sure unless they can get into the mind of the OP.
But I've voted to re-open the question (as I think you have too).
@HovercraftFullOfEels I voted for undeletion, were it only for the effort put into the answer
@HovercraftFullOfEels undeleted
@HovercraftFullOfEels they have at least one other deleted question. That didn't had answers though but confirms they get regular assignments
@rene How did you know that?
[Count von Count]: "For ze producer-consumer queue, ve needz three semaphores, count. one, two, three semaphores! AH AH AH AH AH!"
19:59
@HovercraftFullOfEels it is somewhat hidden in their profile ... (hint:badges)
@rene: fiendishly clever!
20:13
@MartinJames I already get the creeps when teachers don#t use proper prototype-style declarators like f(void) for functions without parameters, but the legacy (and obsolescent) empty parameter list.
OK, the C tag is full to the brim with tyrash, time to give up and get totally gherkined.
@Olaf Of cource, it's always possible that we're being played, and the teacher set 'This code has several bugs and other issues. Identify them, bonus marks for finding them all'.
@MartinJames Well, I don't think this one. Too subtle, as it currently is not wrong and most teachers are not even aware it is to be removed (hopefully, either that or the C++ semantics should be made mandatory). It is just that teachers should teach good practice, too, not stuff discouraged since 28 years.
20:59
Yet 5 upvotes all around...
21:34
We should auto-delete C and C++ questions which contain "attempting to create a buffer overflow"
21:55
Ok, I gave up on the C tag. No reasonable being can stand this amount of rubbish for more than 1-2 hours.
22:18
So that's how cucumbers justify why they answer off-topic questions: stackoverflow.com/questions/47123472/…
All no roomba thanks to cucumba(s)
22:47
@Olaf Sadly that question just acquired another cv and a delv. Go figure..
@MartinJames Yes, and there are a lot more bad questions on that Misthaufen. Guess how I found the ones above …
I'm out of votes.

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