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12:10 AM
@TylerH "Supposed to": no. It should/will be changed to just "Tag". Within the script, I differentiate between request-tags and question "tag-tags" in most areas. When writing that text I was thinking too much within the script rather than from the user's POV. It's A) confusing, and B) not actually implemented that way (that code doesn't actually prevent the user from opening the CVQ filtered to a request tag). Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I'll change it.
@TylerH BTW: Are you able to set a click w/ modifiers in Win7/FF and have it work to open the filtered CVQ?
 
12:30 AM
I just put some questions inthe queue
 
@Makyen Ahhh, I see
I would recommend some changes to the verbiage of the second sentence (the set command) one.
 
@TylerH Still working on it. Currently reads:
Tag click opens filtered CVQ. Set click: [tag:click here] is: Alt-Ctrl-Shift-Middle
 
I know it's a bit limited in space
Yeah I would recommend using the name instead of the # for click
so instead of 2 say "right-click"
but yeah, let me test that out now
Yep, opens the filtered review queue beautifully in a new tab
 
12:46 AM
@TylerH Yeah, I just changed it to show text instead of numbers. I hadn't done so previously because, at the system level, the user has the option of remapping/reversing the order (e.g. for left-hand mouse use). Let me test. The longer cases (i.e. all modifiers) results in line-wrapping if "-click" is in the "is:" text. Is something like the above (i.e. without the final "-click") sufficiently understandable?
 
Definitely with some messing around/experimentation
but with the final -click would be more clear (if there's room)
 
@TylerH Good. Thanks for testing. There are various differences between how clicks are handled, which varies by browser, browser version, which button is clicked, and if there are modifiers. Some of those changes are recent (last few browser versions). [%@#$%^*; can't they all just report a @!#$@!% click as a 'click', dang it].
 
1:41 AM
@Makyen Custom tag-tag works like a charm. Was able to use key combination of my choice and couldn't be happier to see it work as expected, thank you.
Tried it with a few different combination including just scroller click. sweet.
Must say the value shown in setup for mouse button could be a little more descriptive.
 
@TylerH I'll include "-click". Currently, it won't line-wrap unless the user is selecting all modifiers (e.g. Alt-Ctrl-Meta-Shift-Middle-click). It now looks like: this @Nkosi, Is that more along the lines which you wanted wrt. "more descriptive"?
 
@Makyen Yes. that is exactly to what I was referring.
 
Sam
 
@Nkosi I'm glad it's working for you. Yeah, I think I might become partial to Alt-Middle (scroll), as I regularly use the middle-click to open in a new tab.
@Nkosi @TylerH Thanks for pushing for it. Having the click be user-selectable is the only correct solution and was what I intending it end up with; just hadn't gotten to writing the code. I've pushed version 1.1.2.0 with the text changes we discussed above.
 
2:47 AM
fix acknowledged
 
3:10 AM
@JonClements An invite has been sent.
 
3:30 AM
@MartinJames I agree that it belongs on Code Review (see above cv-pls)
 
3:45 AM
@Makyen Mind if I snag the comment you left on this for future use?
 
@KenWhite No problem. I edited it with the intention that I'd be able to reuse it. I'm happy to let anyone use it who wants to.
 
@Makyen Thanks. It's better stated than the one I've used previously.
 
Anyone have some Sunday night zero-effort homework dumps?
 
 
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5:52 AM
@JonClements the invite is awaiting response from you.
Thanks to @Sam
 
 
7:53 AM
Morning \o
 
8:31 AM
@SmokeDetector NAA, please flag "this description is for persian language programmers:"
 
8:43 AM
Invite accepted. Thanks @Sam / @rene/ @Makyen
It's snowing - I'm going to be barking and running around in circles growling at it until it goes away... bbiab :p
 
Ron
9:12 AM
o/
 
@JonClements Same here, but not enough to throw snowballs at our dog:(
 
Ron
Nonsense post. What do you make of it? Should it be removed? It also points to a VLQ post.
 
@Ron Just needs 2 more delete votes
 
@Ron 'Good. I got your attention. Can I have the answer now?' why do such people seem to congregate on SO? What did we do to deserve them?
 
@MartinJames What did we do? Hm, we're just the best Q/A site :P
 
Ron
9:25 AM
SO vs. narcissistic ego trips. Game on!
 
maybe I havent spent enough time in general programming forums.. I havent seen the attitude from askers anywhere else.
 
Ron
@SurajRao I've worked with some quasi architects who were scared for life when their ego met the SO concrete wall.
 
especially hw dumps and give me code to do x kinda thing
 
Ron
10:07 AM
^ Meaningless upvotes.
 
10:20 AM
There's an actual question hidden in there, but I'm not enough of a forensic analyst to extract it.
 
11:02 AM
Can someone point me to a meta discussion about the 50 cv/day limit ? I can't seem to find it.
definitely bad question
 
11:45 AM
@ItamarG3 You can find the info linked off the privileges page in the Help Center, in the 3000k privilege Cast Close And Reopen Votes.
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Sniped!
 
and your link is probably more relevant
 
"If you're wanting to close over 5 questions a day, you are almost certainly closing inappropriately."
Wat.
Those were better days, it seems.
 
must be talking about homebrew beer site.
 
12:07 PM
> "My main point is that someone who wants more than 50 close votes/day is out of control."
Or that user was is just a little misguided?
 
Apparently someone who either does not help moderating or is only active on the fairy-land SE site. Where all is colourful and fluffy.
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Ron
12:32 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Do you have baristas and cantine in your company? How does that wheel spin?
I think any decent company should have a pro coffee machine and a barista.
 
@Ron lol, I've been supplied with free coffee often, but the barista always seems to be steel, glass and plastic.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Haha.
@MartinJames I remember on my previous gig they were charging for coffee. Cheapos.
 
@Ron 1) Sludge. 2) Sludge with rehydrated milk substitiute 3) Sludge with extra aspartame.
 
Ron
Haha, so true.
 
Sam
12:48 PM
o/
 
Ron
o/
 
Ron
Waffles.
 
1:04 PM
@Adriaan hm, no?
 
@tripleee why not? It's simply moving files with bash
 
@Adriaan it's a program with a bug, I don't think it's unreasonable to post it to Stack Overflow
 
1:22 PM
hi guys need your help flagging a question. OP has raised the question about framework X, waited a while to get no answers, then OP answers question saying they are not using framework X anymore. Is this cannot reproduce or should I let it be?
 
@WhatsThePoint url please
 
That sounds like NAA material to me.
I'm not sure of the quality of the question, but the "answer" fails to answer the question. Thinking "I don't have the problem anymore, I'll just say I don't care and close this" is a bit selfish.
 
I remember putting on a bounty on this attemp to fix one of the CVQ related problems here no change ever since...
 
so you think we should leave the Q and flag the answer?
 
if the answer is deleted the question will be automatically deleted by roomba at some point
 
Well, after having a better look at the question, it seems like an off-topic server/network question.
But yet, I am no expert on this end.
The answer is flagged nevertheless.
 
@Ron we have several automatic coffee machines & candy / sandwiches dispensers. Our cantine has a place where you can pick up sandwiches and expresso coffee. Can't complain from that.
(but we're 800 in the building + other companies sharing the cantine)
My company belongs to a renowned group, that explains a lot :)
 
@WhatsThePoint Flag the answer and get the question closed so it can roomba.
 
@Olaf what would be the correct flag? cannot reproduce or networking?
 
1:36 PM
@WhatsThePoint "Professiona networking" or "general computing" (I went with the first). I don't see this is a programming question at all.
 
...and there's a closable question suggested in the comments too
 
@Olaf good job I came here then as I would've got the wrong flag
 
@WhatsThePoint I took the freedom to post the request this time.
 
Morning
 
@NathanOliver o/
 
@NathanOliver 'noon
 
Sam
@NathanOliver o/
 
2:05 PM
It's gone real slow. I think it's gonna break again:(
 
morning
 
Ron
The new Skype for Desktop is chaotic.
And doesn't play nice with the old version. Sup with that?
 
@Ron Microsoft bought it. 'Nuff said.
 
kill it with fire
 
Ron
2:16 PM
Haha, true.
 
I mainly hate it that whenever I log on onto Windows it apparently connects me to skype automatically, without option to switch that off (as far as I tried)
luckily not many people want to contact me there, but still
 
Ron
Academia actually teaches there is such thing as decimal and hexadecimal integers...
I would like to purchase 8 GB of hexadecimal RAM and one stick with 4 GB of decimal RAM please.
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2:32 PM
@Ron My son wanted to know if there was a 6GB SD card. He's not learned exponential growth or binary yet, so I had a hard time explaining why he can't do that
 
Ron
@Machavity It will be even harder to explain when we switch to quantum computing and DNA storage.
 
I don't think we'll switch to DNA storage very soon. Immense capacity is of little use without a decent read/write speed.
 
@Machavity buy an 8gb, partition 6gb and leave 2gb unassigned? :p
 
@JonClements If Nintendo didn't format the card first, sure :P
 
pesky companies making things easy to use... darn them! :p
 
3:04 PM
@JonClements That was quick. Thanks for knocking that out. Suraj also noted is the same way (the excerpt even says so)
 
Yeah... I'll leave that for the minute... got some other bits to do... remind me later or something though :p
 
A question about SQL Server has an answer for MySQL. That counts as Not An Answer?
 
@StephenKennedy nope, that's still an answer, just not a good one
 
@StephenKennedy Depends. Sometimes SQL is interchangeable enough
 
Yeah, I'm not sure if this interchangeable. I think not, judging by the other answers stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/18937788
 
3:14 PM
@StephenKennedy That's not low quality. It is an attempt to answer. If it's not a good answer, downvote it and comment
 
@Machavity Isn't it an attempt to answer a different question?
 
Read the first answer. It covers that
> An incorrect answer does not make it low quality.
If it's really bad, 20k deletion is always possible
 
Found another broad off-topic question with a bounty. Pff. :(
 
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Q: Burninate [keycloak-2.0.0]

Xtreme Bikerkeycloak-2.0.0 is so specific. The four questions having this tag are also tagged with keycloak. There are still few questions with keycloak, so I would go with a single tag and specify the version being used into the question itself.

 
3:38 PM
@Ron "Sorry, we do linux here - we only have octal storage"
 
@Machavity I realize that I voted to delete the answer you're talking about. It was before someone edited the code, so it looks nicer now. But the text mentions: "this answer was marked low quality because of its formatting or content". When the content seems off and the formatting is also off, one may be tempted to delete.
@E_net4 downvote the question => bounty backfire!! people think that placing a bounty allows to ask bad question. It doesn't!!!
 
Ron
@MartinJames Lol.
Was offered a decent sum, people. A very decent sum. The only problem is that it is a domestic, 98% brain dead project. Don't know what to do.
Will look good on Resume. But it's still a dementia inducing work. Jitters uncontrollably (C) @Compass.
 
Take it
Unless it's PHP, in which case run like the wind. Not for your own sake, do it to exterminate PHP from the business sphere.
 
3:53 PM
shakes violently, like a washing machine
 
Ron
Haha.
 
I am sure that's what I'd be like if I actually drank coffee
but I only drink diet soder which has less caffeine and less jitter.
 
@Compass soder? Is that like a cross between soda and solder ?
 
@JohnDvorak Can't be PHP - it's only 98% brain dead.
 
SODERPOP.
 
3:56 PM
Was link only auto-comment correct here? OP responded "weirdly" here stackoverflow.com/questions/32750457/…
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, I also custom-flagged it.
 
@MartinJames rounding error
 
oh my god
Set to INTENSIFIES
the graphical representation of an imbalanced washing machine
 
@JonClements I thought it was a Thomas the Tank Engine reference
 
4:04 PM
@kayess: this answer is bad, you're right. Maybe in 2015 anything with not only consonants in it got upvotes but not now.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Would you go with the 195/65R15 or the 205/55R16 tires on an I30?
 
@Ron Here? In the UK? Probably the smaller, cheaper ones.
 
Ron
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Lol true.
@MartinJames I am also leaning towards the chubby cheaper ones. More comfortable also.
 
@Ron Don't know about you, but when I have a remote job that means rushing on Mondays/Fridays, front tyres don't last all that long:(
 
4:10 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre thanks. I think the same
@Ron The smaller for winter, the other summer tires
 
Ron
@MartinJames 17K € for a new I30 seems a bit much though. That's with full bling package. I wonder if I can ask for a downgrade on tires part.
 
@Makyen Why does the script here github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts/blob/master/… only show ~370 lines? I think that's why I initially only installed a small part of the script the first time
the real/full script is some 6,000 lines long
 
@kayess not sure if we can flag again as "NAA", since this was already flagged.
 
@Ron It seems like a perverse truth, but the chances of getting a nail/screw through a tyre seems proportional to the cost and inversely proportional to the age/wear:(
 
the fork on your own profile also shows only ~370 lines
 
4:14 PM
@MartinJames and proportional to the number of DIY bozos which drop screws on the road
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre ACK :(
 
Sam
 
@TylerH The beta release is currently in a branch (6,029 lines). It has not yet been merged into the master branch, which is the one that has 372 lines. The master branch is the original script which I built upon/changed for the additional features. My current plan is to merge the beta into the master branch in a couple/few days if no one encounters any additional issues and I don't find anything with additional testing in Edge (which hasn't had much testing coverage yet).
 
5:19 PM
Okay, I guess I just couldn't find the branch then searching in GitHub, I must have clicked on it from a direct link you provided here when you announced the updates
 
5:47 PM
@techraf I have commented on the question, we'll see if OP is able to edit
 
@TylerH Those links in comments are the easiest way to get there. If not, you have to go through the various branches, which can be a frustrating experience, as the only easy information about what the branch is for is the branch's name. While I try to use descriptive branch names, I could do a better job making the branch's purpose clear. I'll try to do so in the future, particularly when I'm explicitly making it public. For this beta, the branch is "URRS-Mak-new-version".
For more information about a branch, you have to look at what the branch is changing and/or when the changes were made. On GitHub, the Network view shows a graph of branches & commits, with the first line of the commit comment available upon mouse-hover. While this is helpful, and shows branches in all forks on GitHub, I find visualization to be easier in a desktop GUI based tool.
 
there is GitHub for Desktop...
any ETA on when the beta will get merged into the master branch? ;-)
 
@TylerH My current plan is a couple/few days. I'd like to do/see some more testing in Edge prior to merging to master (Edge is known to be used by some of our users and tends to be quirky). I'd originally been unclear in my mind if I wanted to merge prior to making more changes, but, upon more consideration, this is a reasonable point to do so (despite it being unfinished in some significant regards from what I've planned).
 
6:42 PM
Are the SD reports spam, or just VLQ? I'm not sure.
 
I don't think they are either. IMHO they are low quality but that is only down/delete vote worthy.
They are probably pretty close to an answer ban so I wouldn't be too worried.
 
Yeah, I'm reluctant to flag them as spam.
 
Spam is usually for undisclosed self-promotion, so I think just VLQ
 
@EJoshuaS The affiliation is explicitly disclosed on both. That makes them not spam (based on an evaluation of each individually). As @NathanOliver has said, they are a (slight) step above link-only, which makes them low-quality, not very low-quality/NAA.
To me, they are very close to being spam, as there being multiple low quality answers in a short period of time, which primarily just link to the user's off-site content, feels like the user's intent is to promote the linked page, instead of provide an answer.
 
6:58 PM
hmm. hoped it would tell me where
 
@NathanOliver I guess the full class name was mistaken as a website.
 
You got soooo much more information from that why :-)
 
Aha: tools:context="com.birjuvachhani.myapplication.ScrollingActivity"> was in the code
 
Oh Java.
 
@NathanOliver As I understand it, SD detects things as domains, even if they are in reversed order.
 
7:02 PM
That's fine. I just wasn't seeing that off the bat and was hoping it would give me a position.
 
@NathanOliver I'm kind of surprised that it doesn't for that detection reason. For most of the reasons where a detection with specific content is made, the position where it's detected is included. Sounds like it should be a FR for SD wrt. that reason, particularly given that the detection is potentially so broad.
 
Speaking of potato, have you folks heard of Potato Pirates?
 
Nope. But I love potato pancakes
 
Potato pancakes? :o
 
@Makyen I'll write one up tonight
@E_net4 Yes. They are delicious.
 
7:10 PM
@NathanOliver Sounds good. I think it would be quite helpful.
 
@NathanOliver Well now I'm intrigued.
 
@E_net4 Do you live in the US?
 
@NathanOliver Nope. I seldom have pancakes of any sort.
As for potato pirates, it's a custom card game with a few programming concepts in it. You prepare ships with an attack made of imperative programming constructs.
 
You should. regular pancakes are good too. You don't even need maple syrup. Nutella or peanut butter works really well with them.
 
@NathanOliver Every year or so we have French crèpes.
 
7:14 PM
Those are good too.
 
7:37 PM
@Makyen yes, the perfect is the enemy of the good, and so forth
@techraf OP has edited to remove the POB question.
No guarantee that it is not still off-topic, though (I haven't read the rest of the Q and am not an Ansible expert)
 
7:55 PM
@TylerH Yeah, I have a tendency to get a bit too close to code and not release as early as I should. I'm trying to get better :-).
 
8:09 PM
@TylerH Thx. I'm unsure, essentially it's still "am I better off forking and patching?"
 
Really want to share the link to download-more-ram there
 
8:32 PM
@GrumpyCrouton Also, TOO LOUD:)
 
Does this NATO Q look POB?
 
Meh. Kind of but some of the reasons look well supported
 
Sam
@Machavity Hard to say. But I wouldn't call it primarily opinion-based.
 
@Machavity There are many views on when and what to branch in a SCM. Some of those views are dependent on the specific SCM. Eg Git -versus- Clearcase -versus- SCCS -versus- SVN etc. For me it is POB but there are some good answers so perhaps it should be retained.
 
8:54 PM
@Machavity I agree with @sam. While there are a lot of questions which we close that should be closed as primarily opinion-based, I feel that there are some where we're a bit too eager to close when answers might be opinionated, but where those opinions are, or at least should be, based on experience and are backed by facts and references. There's a line in there, but where that line is, is a matter of opinion :-).
I'm re-reading the subjective question portion of What types of questions should I avoid asking?, and it's linked Good Subjective, Bad Subjective, to see if I should reassess where I personally draw that line.
 
Sam
 
@SmokeDetector voted to delete
 
9:41 PM
+ edit to reject
 
11:03 PM
 
Sam
11:51 PM
 

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