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12:41 AM
@halfer no, I think you can't edit in a duplicate in a question closed for a different reason: you'd need to re-reopen it first, and this is discouraged according to some meta stuff.
 
1:04 AM
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Q: Let us free ourselves of the bonds that [bind] us down

cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅI'm looking at the bind tag, and here's what the tag wiki excerpt says: This tag means different things in different contexts; consider using less ambiguous tags instead. Common meanings include: BIND the DNS server (named), the bind method in jQuery; the bind function in socket program...

 
1:31 AM
@BOi This is an english language chat. Like the website.
 
user8177336
@Olaf
 
@BOi English, please
 
@BOi Nobody in here speaks Hindi
 
@BOi chat.SO is English only. For messages that are not in English, Meta specifically directs us to flag and sustain those flags. Please use English only.
 
1:38 AM
@Machavity He does speak English, see his profile. Either the acount was hacked or this is spamming.
 
@Olaf Well, I validated all your flags at any rate
 
@Machavity Good to know ;-)
 
I also just validated all the flags. I don't usually care about one or two misplaced messages, but this guy seems to have no intention to learn the rules.
 
1:57 AM
FYI: Some references regarding non-English chat content (mostly wrt. chat.SO): 1, 2, 3, 4.
@BOi When you are permitted back in chat, you are welcome to participate here, but only in English and respecting the rules/requirements of Stack Exchange and this room (see the FAQ). The intent isn't to be unwelcoming, but chat.stackoverflow.com does not support communicating in languages other than English. There are rooms on chat.stackexchange.com which use languages other than English, if you desire to participate in them.
 
With this in mind: Gute Nacht!
 
night o/
 
 
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3:37 AM
Morning \0
 
Rob
o/
 
The Q above already deleted by OP.
 
Rob
Nope, that was me
 
 
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5:42 AM
Okay, I think I'm currently the fastest moving RO in chat, unless someone is on a plane ...
 
@rene what are you on, a high-speed train?
 
@NobodyNada nope, just a normal IC
I carefully limited the group to RO's as iit could well be that one of the regulars here happens to be on a high-speed train ...
 
Uh..... not a cv-pls but... can anyone tell the OP on this question to not include the disclaimer?
(OP already did that, nevermind)
 
 
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8:04 AM
Morning \o
 
 
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9:13 AM
@Yam Still Too Broad
 
9:34 AM
@PraveenKumar That question isn't "no MCVE". A MCVE is only required for debugging questions (homework questions must show an attempt). Debugging questions are "why isn't my code working the way I want?" or "fix my code for me". No other question types require code. A question that's asking for code/new features isn't debugging. Thus, this can't be "no MCVE". However, code greatly usually helps to narrow and clarify a question (i.e. without code, questions are often "Too Broad" or "Unclear").
 
@Makyen I have given the initial code - so it definitely makes a No MCVE because, this can be at least attempted. But my reasoning was: no attempt taken to solve...
Would you agree with me?
 
@PraveenKumar Having an attempt is only required for homework questions. Not showing code usually results in the question being "too broad" or "unclear", because people rarely define a problem sufficiently with just a problem description such that the problem space is small enough to cover in an SO answer format, in a way that it's going to be reasonably useful to others, or such that people can evaluate that it actually solves the problem.
 
@PraveenKumar needs a reject edit there
 
@SurajRao Can't find a pending suggestion.
@Makyen Alright... Still confused. :(
 
10:06 AM
Plop everyone
 
plep
 
10:30 AM
Did he really just put an entire base64 encoded image in an answer?
 
 
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11:46 AM
@PatrickHofman closed now and has a pending edit
edit rejected, ignore pse
 
Is there a copy-pastable version of the automatic comments tool? My organisation doesn't allow extensions and was looking to copy/paste the "This doesn't appear to answer the question..." comment.
 
There's a meta post with all the comments
 
@JohnDvorak I'm sure I remember seeing it but couldn't find it
@StephenKennedy And yes that's exactly the sort of thing I was looking for
ta
 
12:18 PM
@Yam Atleast it's not unclear anymore but still too broad
 
Sam
12:34 PM
o/
 
@Makyen your roomba forecaster is super awesome mate :D
 
@StephenKennedy Nope, it has a simplest answer, "You can't"
 
@MunimMunna changed your mind? :)
 
@StephenKennedy The question is Too Broad though :P
 
1:32 PM
@PaulRoub Done
 
@PaulRoub Do edits invalidate previous NAA flags?
 
@NickA I'm honestly never sure what does or does not. I think edits by the OP invalidate the flag - it's certainly already marked "helpful", which I think means it's gone from review. Hoping someone with more knowledge clarifies that.
 
Only if the edit is done within the LQP review. The review ends right there and the answer stays. (NAA flags)
Edits to answers flagged VLQ mark the flag as helpful.
 
Aha.
 
Sam
1:36 PM
@yam stats
 
Yam
@Sam I'm currently watching 685 questions.
 
there was some discussion about this in SOBotics earlier and Bhargav confirmed chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42523593#42523593
 
Ron
o/
 
Sam
\o
 
1:47 PM
\o
 
(removed)
 
@SmokeDetector Posts like that should be flagged NAA shouldn't they, as they aren't spam (in the "Exists only to promote a product or service") and they aren't rude/abusive
 
This start to look like spam stackoverflow.com/a/50331929/754119
 
@AlonEitan Yep. I was on the fence with just one, but...
 
1:53 PM
@NickA they're abusive of the system (garbage keyboard roll), so the abusive flag fits those. The only time you need to be careful is when the user has more than 1 rep, i.e. is established. Shog likes us to flag as VLQ in that case, as it might be an honest mistake along the lines of "Cat on keyboard". I guess you're confusing what abusive is; rude means "rude against our users", abusive means "uses the system in a way that it wasn't intended for", under which the garbage keyboard-roll
 
@AlonEitan Yep...
 
@Adriaan Ah, that makes more sense, I've always considered the rude to be somewhat synonymous with abusive
 
Guys any hammers?
 
@PraveenKumar JavaScript
 
I have just 8 votes remaining...
 
1:56 PM
@PraveenKumar You found a screw?
 
out of up / downvotes...
@Olaf Yep...
@PaulRoub Yea... Sure... List?
 
@PraveenKumar Sorry, I only have a screwdriver :-)
 
Sorry, misunderstood the question. That's the tag I can hammer.
 
LoL Okay...
Any list of questions need hammering in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP?
 
i found this answer which I believe should be deleted but its not covered by any of the standard flags and I don't think its necessary to raise a mod flag. so... anyone want to spend a delete vote?
 
user3956566
1:59 PM
any ROs about?
 
@YvetteColomb Only @Sam has been active recently
 
@AndréKool Do we need to close or protect it?
I can protect it.
 
user3956566
@TylerH oh not Sam oi @Sam :) I'm revising my auto comments that are forked with socvr auto comments - well this is the new gist gist.github.com/yvettec/6779459367ba1ceec16d3130072ea888
 
user3956566
I'm thinking I will eventually go through and edit all the existing ones, to keep aligned with the discussion on welcoming and being nice and comments
 
@PraveenKumar Dunno. I would say close because it's a math question and thus blatantly off-topic
 
2:03 PM
@AndréKool agreed, I have voted to close with a custom reason
 
Okay...
 
Sam
@YvetteColomb Hey. :) I haven't really touched that repo tbh, but as always, just send in a PR when you're done and I'll poke someone with more knowledge to review it.
 
user3956566
@Sam ah ok - I have editing rights, but don't want to stomp in, as they can be automatically updated. When I'm done I'll ping someone... cheers
 
Sam
Yeah. We generally prefer to do everything via PRs, even for people with push access. :)
 
@YvetteColomb Instead of blank "be nice" links, may I suggest formatting them? (As in [text](link))
 
user3956566
2:19 PM
@Cerbrus yeh, I was wondering about that myself. they're currently of the no-frills variety, but could do with being tidied up
 
As long as the link makes sense in the context of the comment, like in the "Vandalism" comment. Only adding the link to the end, formatted or not, seems kinda weird.
 
user3956566
@Cerbrus sure, I'll take that advice and clean them up. The forked comments are well formatted - but with the changing climate, I'm changing them
 
@YvetteColomb Do you mind some feedback? (If so how and where would be best?)
 
user3956566
@AndréKool can you comment on it? I haven't looked....
 
user3956566
@AndréKool maybe I should add them to the socvr repo and everyone can have an edit.
 
2:31 PM
@YvetteColomb I just left a comment on it
 
@YvetteColomb Is $SITENAME$ etc. done by the userscript or is it part of SOs commenting functionality? (without me commenting somewhere to test)
 
user3956566
@NickA SOs api
 
2:49 PM
o/
 
@NickA @YvetteColomb $SITENAME$, $SITEURL$, and $MYUSERID$ are substitutions made by the autocomments userscript.
 
@Makyen Thanks, that'll save me some embarrassment
 
@NickA What, you don't want to go around leaving a bunch of comments with $SITENAME$ in them? :-P
 
What would be a proper CV reason for this question It's not general computing (IDE) but also not missing MCVE. TB maybe?
 
@TylerH I'd love to, unfortunately what I want and what I should do are completely different things
 
user3956566
3:03 PM
@Makyen ahh perfect thanks
 
Nevermind - Duplicate
 
Yay, my automatic review comment is being considered negative. And it even has a "please" in it :)
 
Ron
We call him little Bobby Tables.
Hello like-minded caretakers. How are you all feeling on this not so glorious Monday?
 
@AndréKool Interesting, I've never seen the word "inconstancy", I tried looking up the difference between it and inconsistency, but all I got was "inconstant - Not constant", "inconsistent - not consistent"
 
@AlonEitan and OP was super thankful, that is nice to see :-D
 
3:15 PM
@NickA Wait, what? Did I make a typo somewhere (or maybe invented a new word)?
 
@TylerH Heartwarming :)
 
@AndréKool Apparently inconstancy is a word, never seen it before and don't really understand what it's supposed to mean though, inconsistency is what I would've used
 
@NickA Easy: It's not Constance.
 
@Olaf The only thing I could think of for inconstance is a variable in code, if it's value changes then it is inconstant, but it is not inconsistent
 
@NickA Seems like no amount of coffee is going to wake my mind up today. Took me a couple min before i figured out what you were talking about.
 
3:21 PM
@Yam Nope, still too broad and not that much about programming.
 
3:43 PM
@NickA Well, let apart the weak joke, cosidering C, volatile const uint32_t *peripheral_register_pointer = <absolute adress>; would not be variable in the normal program flow sense, but should not be considered constant
 
@Olaf Honestly, I'm not surprised I didn't think of that in the slightest
 
@NickA Honestly: I'm not surprised either, after reading your profile ;-)
 
\o
 
@Olaf Indeed, my C understanding is enough that I could read through a basic application and understand what it was doing, I never got past that though, too many languages, too little time
 
3:50 PM
Quick, where's the herbicide?
 
@NickA Bah, C and Python and how you can combine them when necessary are all you need to know.
 
@StephenKennedy >:[
 
Sorry @Rene, we love you really. \o/
 
sure, sure
 
If a question is closed (often hammered) before anyone here do anything, should I delete the message?
 
3:58 PM
@user202729 What message? Nopes, that will be cleared later.
 
That's 5 I'm clocking out o/
 
Sam
\o
 
o/
Half day for me, feels weird to be back in the office after 2 weeks on the other side of the world
Cat was only vaguely appreciative of being taken home from the cattery though
 
@MichaelDodd next time, entrust your cat to terrible friends, then it will be surely happy to come back home.
3
 
4:11 PM
@NickA Me too..
 
Sam
 
5:13 PM
@Cœur And what do you expect?
 
5:50 PM
hides in corner
Sm1 on our tm was let go :|
 
Some hirep gold badge cucumber is answering a ton of obvious duplicates? should I flag? or was I just too slow closing?
 
6:57 PM
My nightmare actually occurred to someone IRL: academia.stackexchange.com/questions/109343/…
Person overslept for final
 
@Compass lol, yes, I saw that one:)
 
I am out of college and grad school
 
> Of course I had to edit this.
 
i still get school nightmares
missing the yellow school bus :3
which for me, meant being trapped in a bad part of town =w=
 
7:18 PM
luckily we are devs now, and we dont live in bad parts anymore
 
My nightmare as a developer: code compiles but I don't know why
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I#m not sure I understand what you mean. The fact of a meta answer? Or that someone dupe-votes subterannean quality questions?
 
I just work here.
 
@Compass Unless you can prove it's a compiler bug, I'd say because it is syntaxcically and grammatically correct.
 
7:31 PM
Innocent Bystander A.
 
@Compass that's my reality
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Ok, so you're having bad dreams then. I gave up long months ago about this species of fruit.
 
most days I'm like "welp, it works, so I better not touch anything"
 
@Olaf BTW if you have some delvotes to spare, check my requests above.
 
7:37 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre One done, one too recently closed, wait 28h.
 
I basically had to wire a modern configuration into a historical configuration
The historical configuration does all the work, but I'm still not sure how it works because there's no documentation and it's HUGE
 
7:58 PM
@Compass There is worse - maintaining code that works, but you can't see how, and fixing any one of the massive bugs you can see causes it to fail.
 
 
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