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12:21 AM
Yay, Marshal badge. :)
 
Rob
\o/
 
@BhargavRao Sorry, I completely misunderstood your previous inquiry; You asked whether I could post an answer to this meta question. I thought you were asking whether it's possible to write an answer to that +500-upvotes SO-question that would somehow disambiguate all the underscore usages. Sorry, I didn't pay attention to that meta post. hence the misunderstanding. I'll see whether I can contribute something to the meta discussion.
 
Hah, your reply made sense in terms of the meta post as well... :D
Well, yesterday I screwed up in communicating ... today you mixed up our convo ... so we can call it even now? :p
 
Yes, let's call it even :) Maybe I'll write a word or two on that meta post in defense of the underscore... I think many people underestimate how often it is used in certain languages (and not just as a part of an identifier, but as a meaningful entity, that has to be handled very differently by the compiler).
 
Yeah, I also need the tag to remain but just disambiguated.
 
12:33 AM
Ok, I'll think about a possible disambiguation proposal too.
 
Rob
@AndreyTyukin Wouldn't that be better tagged with something describing the compiler behaviour (for example, name mangling), rather than just 'underscore'?
Granted.. I've only used languages where underscores were a code convention, not anything magical under the hood
 
I'm thinking of retagging the ones mentioned in the few answers ... leaving the ones that are about the underscored methods (private members) with the underscore tag, and finally renaming the tag
 
@Rob Well, in some languages, it has at least dozen very different, yet very specific meanings when used in different contexts (most ML descendants tend to use it heavily, Scala being one example). Every way how it can be used is probably a fairly non-trivial feature, implemented by a big chunk of code in the compiler.
@Rob While one could disambiguate it, and split the tag into "eta-expansion", "existential-types" and "kind-ascriptions-of-higher-kinded-type-constructors", it would be almost impossible to discover for novices, and to be honest, it would make duplicate search for me more difficult too, I assume...
@Rob I understand that nobody would "watch" the tag, but it's still somewhat useful as a secondary tag, I think...
 
12:48 AM
Hey hey ... lemme stop ya there...
We don't do secondary tags on main.
It's a shame that there's no tag hierarchy.
If that was there, we'd not have had soo many of those disambiguations...
There was that one where the tag was used exactly 50-50 between two techs
If the secondary tag system was there, then we needn't have split that tag into [techname-tagname] at all..
 
Rob
@AndreyTyukin Fair enough... Though that might be more aptly named something like
Assuming they're called directives in scala
 
Tags on SO are somewhat not quite well architectured ... but that's the system, so we can't help much... :| :'(
 
@Rob I've never seen anyone calling them "directives". That's certainly not something I'd spontaneously search for if I ran into a problem with the syntax.
@BhargavRao That was not a feature request ;) It was just some anecdotal evidence that the tag is sort-of useful in certain contexts, so maybe one could keep it in mind when renaming or disambiguating it.
 
Yup... but whenever I get a chance to rant, I rant :p
Keeping the tag as-is would be a lot of work.
There are tags like [fix] which have many meanings ... but are used for the same thing in around 90% of the cases. There we can just leave the [fix] tag and fix the new fix questions.
But [underscore] is a different beast. As you said there's some 22 uses of the tag in Scala alone.
 
@BhargavRao I'm also seeing that it's entirely possible to get a scala gold badge without ever answering anything about . I have more upvotes for , and I don't even know what it is... So, probably not that useful, after all :] (ah, underscore.js was bad mis-tagging)
 
12:59 AM
Hehe ... that happens... I have some 4 points in [ruby].. :D
 
 
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2:12 AM
@KenWhite - what is the justification for having a dovecot tag here? :) Looking at the posts in the tag (admittedly didn't open a single one properly) none appear to be programming, but rather admin and/or usage questions ...
 
2:29 AM
@tink Looks to me to be a leftover from before SF and the other sites existed. There are literally hundreds (if not thousands) of tags here that are legacy from that time that are no longer applicable, but remain because of those historic posts still being here.
See the tag I mentioned in my comment to that post, for instance.
 
2:43 AM
@KenWhite - gotcha. Thanks for the response. So how do I gauge whether I want to make myself unpopular w/ another burnination request? ;)
 
2:54 AM
@tink There are about 250 questions with that tag, and 102 followers (maybe not current?). Where would you move those posts instead?
 
Found at least one dupe for the flip a digit to get all digits same at stackoverflow.com/q/54765695/62576
 
3:32 AM
@M-M This question isn't "no MCVE", because it's not a debugging question. This is a "how to" question. "No MCVE" applies only to debugging questions, which is the only question type that requires code, or enough info to duplicate the problem (Homework questions require an attempt, which usually means code). Other types of questions can be "too broad" or "unclear". Adding code can often narrow or clarify those questions significantly, but code isn't required and "no MCVE" doesn't apply.
 
3:56 AM
@KenWhite Not sure, honestly. But the tag seems to attract people w/ non-programming related problems?
 
@tink But we can't delete every tag that might do so, or we'd spend more time burninating tags than answering questions. :-) As I said, there are literally hundreds of existing tags that are no longer on topic here, but are kept for historic purposes because they're used on existing legacy questions. There clearly aren't a lot of questions for that tag (250) since it was created, right?
 
@KenWhite true that .... =}
 
5:23 AM
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Q: Can we perform an [operation] to excise this tag?

Ian Kempoperation No description, applied to a grand total of 706 questions across all sorts of technologies, most of which are low quality anyway. As such it seems like yet another one of those tags that was created for no other reason than someone felt like it that day. Does it describe the contents...

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Q: This tag breaks the site's [contract]

Ian Kempcontract No usage guidance, applied hither and thither, only 318 mostly-zero-upvote questions. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No, and no. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? In the same way that programming i...

 
6:37 AM
@DakshMiglani A) You linked to a comment, not the question. Please link to the thing you actually want us to look at. B) If you are wanting us to look at the question with respect to voting to close, then please include [tag:cv-pls] in your message. The basic format is [tag:cv-pls] close reason https://stackoverflow.com/q/12345. Please see: How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)?.
 
@Makyen sorry, I'm new to stackoverflow chat. I'll take care of that next time. thank you!
 
@DakshMiglani np. If you're wanting us to look at the question with respect to closing it, please repost your request with the [tag:cv-pls]. Doing so will make it much more likely that people will see the request, particularly if it is not completed prior to the request scrolling off the chat page (i.e. without that tag it won't be found when people use search to look for open requests). Overall, for this chat room, it would be a good idea to read SOCVR's FAQ.
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@DakshMiglani There's no need for reposting the request. The question has been deleted.
 
 
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fp feedback on autoflagged post: Google Cloud+Kubernetes --> Terraform Vs Spinnaker [MS]
Autoflagged FP: flagged by @SmokeDetector, @WELZ, @MEE
 
8:47 AM
^ I've red-flagged but tempted to withdraw and give benefit of doubt. Thoughts?
Never mind, gone & marked helpful
 
@MichaelDodd pure link dump to their own site, no attempt to explain in the answer itself, no attribution -> spam imo
 
9:17 AM
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Q: Time we attended to [time-and-attendance]

Ken Y-Ntime-and-attendance (6 watchers, 115 questions) has a fully-developed tag info entry, but it includes an over-broad (IMO) statement that: Also appropriate are generalized questions that would be useful if building an in-house Time and Attendance system. The overall feel of the tag info seem...

 
9:58 AM
Strange ^
 
 
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11:36 AM
^ thoughts? Not willing to click the link, but does it attempt to address the question? Really not sure whether to pull the trigger on that one
 
@MichaelDodd I clicked it. some site abt money. red flagged.
 
BDL
It does use both Hindi and Latin characters. But the question is not about websites, it is about desktop applications. Can't say anything about the content of the page because it's content is in hindi. Doesn't look like programming, more like finance.
 
@StephenKennedy Cheers, flagged
 
@Adriaan I just noticed my top answer has a score of 147, maximum break :) Next target, 180
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@StephenKennedy Well done, here's your reward for a fine 147 :)
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11:47 AM
Wut? My top answer has a score of 19 :( And I marked it as a CW so don't get rep for it
 
@MichaelDodd "Ultimate 100 bad songs"?! Pff, minor classic more like
 
@StephenKennedy Calling any Chaz And Dave song bad is a crime
 
@MichaelDodd As for 180, I'd pay good money to hear John Bercow compere a darts match
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12:12 PM
@StephenKennedy hah! Nice
 
Hey o/
 
\o
 
12:27 PM
o/
 
Zlytherin returned?
(cc @Cerbrus)
 
Oh, hello @double-beep
 
@double-beep "Returned"?
 
Same question from me...
 
12:37 PM
I could have sworn there was something in socvr.org about this place being not just about closing, but for reviewers to have some company and not feel alone when moderating... but I can't find it. Is/was something like that ever there?
 
returned with about same behavior.
 
Is my current behaviour rude or inappropriate?
 
@double-beep Ah, found it in the trash can.
 
@StephenKennedy Are you looking for the content that's under "Can we chat?" on the tour page?
 
@Makyen Indeed I am! :) That's one of the reasons I decided to stick around, as I'd been moderating solo for years before I found this place and the great people here.
 
12:43 PM
@StephenKennedy Yep, it is nice to have company.
 
@StephenKennedy It's why I'm here too, the real world is lonely
 
@NickA Yes, for me too, and I suspect for a lot of techie types, sadly
 
@Zlytherin it is clear that ROs and especially in this room, know when comments are off or on-topic. You can see, when you first came with NicholasK, your conversation was moved, when you also came about self-promotion the conversation was also moved. My concern is, that this is a kind of revenge because you posted as an example room SOCVR. Please revise/see the FAQ and What sort of behavior is expected?.
 
That was not a self-promotion. That was a sarcasm to another user who was promoting himself (for following on codepen)
 
Hint: use /s or something. Sarcasm in text chat is hard
It's all okay imo. The question on meta is okay, the sarcasm self promotion thing was okay. If the ROs feel otherwise they can intervene but I'd be very surprised
 
12:54 PM
Talking about revenge, it is not any sort of revenge. I just want to draw some attention to chat rooms like the ministry (Which I didn't know exists) or the order. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/380448/…
 
@Zlytherin No, and your meta post is reasonable. It just hasn't met with a lot of agreement. C'est la vie.
 
Fat luck ;-)
BTW, I am not French. ;)
 
@Zlytherin Indeed you're not, but that particular French phrase is one of many which has made it's way into the English language (and dictionaries) :)
 
@StephenKennedy Mind your French!
Best English expression around ^^
 
@Adriaan "Opinion Based Should I extract private method to unit test class?‭" Yes, very good English expression!
Awww, you fixed your message :P
 
1:04 PM
lol
 
:laughing:
 
@Adriaan The schadenfreude you'd feel if I was kicked from the room for that... oops, that word made it into the English language too :)
 
@StephenKennedy mind your apostrophe's though
 
I shall be mindful of all the things.
@tripleee "it's' way"? should be it be its or its'?
 
@StephenKennedy yeah, see if you can squeeze one into w'ay too?
famous quote: "if it is it is it is it's; if it is its it's its"
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1:10 PM
I think should be its. I read somewhere on SE that "it is" is abbreviated in it's.
 
@Zlytherin Less of the off-topic chat please ;)
 
Lol
Cannot find the SE one, but here is another which explains: data.grammarbook.com/blog/pronouns/1-grammar-error
 
@Zlytherin This is always the one that confuses me, but I think it's its because it's not referring to ownership
 
@SmokeDetector k - answer is nonsense
Deleted but flag still pending, will probably be another disputed :/
 
1:26 PM
Well, the most simple way is to expand "it's" in "it is" while reading. If that fits in then that should indeed be "it's" otherwise that's wrong and should be "its"
Like which has made it is way into the English language doesn't make any sense. So that should be "its"
 
@Zlytherin You're right enough, I had to look it up (again), it's shouldn't be used as a possessive, so you would say "The tree and its leaves" rather than "The tree and it's leaves" even though the leaves belong to the tree
But the leaves are still "The tree's leaves" -.-
 
* it's = it is
* its = posessive
* Tom's = Can be either possessive or "Tom Is"
* James' = Possessive on a word that already ends with S

Apostrophes in the English language are fun.
 
Yes that means, the meaning of 's differs in different cases.
Depending on, with what it is being used
Like for any noun, it will work as a possession. But not for "it"
 
Just ban them altogether to avoid SQL injection
 
1:34 PM
o/
 
@MichaelDodd If it's a proper noun it's perfectly valid to use an 's for a word ending s, such as Jones's, I wouldn't, but it is valid
 
@MichaelDodd That explains everything. Cool!
 
@NickA I don't know why, I really don't like the appearance of s's. I always drop the final S
 
@MichaelDodd So do I, thank the heavens both are fine :D
Apparently you shouldn't write multiple contractions in one word either like shouldn't've but I still do
 
1:36 PM
Well, Tom's can also be Tom has, can't it?
 
@NickA Fun fact: The only difference between Newcastle United and Exeter City's football grounds is an apostrophe. St James' Park vs. St James Park.
 
@MichaelDodd ...
Why
 
@NickA That and about 240 miles.
 
@Zlytherin I wouldn't use one for has unless the context makes the meaning obvious, Tom's can be talking about something Tom has, Tom was, Tom has, Tom is
 
@MichaelDodd add (SD report)
 
1:41 PM
 
Nice, I didn't know about was
 
@double-beep It's not required. We add it mainly on older questions SD reports to us
 
@Zlytherin Yeah, don't use it for was, it's awful
 
True ;)
 
@tripleee I binned your request as it was already posted.
 
1:48 PM
lol, OP has Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Visual Studio and @Machavity recommends PHP :)
 
@StephenKennedy Well, PHP can work with SQL Server and Visual Studio if you feel like creating an abomination
 
@StephenKennedy Yep
 
BDL
@StephenKennedy MSSQL and VS sounds like the usual setup for PHP development ;)
 
This conversation is going to give me nightmares
 
I should note, it sounds like he wrote a HTML page using VS. It doesn't sound like he knows how to fetch the data or display it in there
and setting up a web server to run a VS script isn't simple. IIS can be a pain to configure
 
1:53 PM
@Machavity I personally would have considered how and whether a web page can 'talk' to a db before going to the trouble of making a db and a web page
@Machavity Yeah alright mate, I just found the MS/MS/PHP juxtaposition amusing :) I have no objection to PHP :)
 
@StephenKennedy Well, yeah. I wouldn't start a project unless I knew how to get from A to B. But that's not a problem we can solve (or you wouldn't need SOCVR)
 
@NathanOliver sure, thanks for following up
 
AutoReviewComments 1.4.5 is out (although Chrome Store lists 1.4.3 as the last build)
 
Can Meta SO requests be posted here too?
 
2:01 PM
@Zlytherin no.
 
@double-beep Got it, Thanks
 
The people who tried to moderate Meta all went mad and left. Only rene is left to sing their tales of woe
 
Lol
 
@Machavity @rene sings? o.0
 
I need an opinion, creating a CRUD API, if someone makes an UPDATE request, but doesn't actually request anything to be changed, is that a successful UPDATE (of nothing), or an error
 
2:14 PM
@Adriaan I never claimed it was good singing...
 
@NickA Opinion Based :P
 
@Nkosi awwww crud :(
 
in a true-false world success would be false, in a record affected world it would be 0, in a void function failure would be an error.
...now I'm starting to wonder if is too broad. :P
lol
 
I just wanna know if I return a 200 or 400 ^^
 
2:21 PM
@NickA they got what they asked for didn't they?
if you return an error code and then that has an effect on the end user (e.g. an error dialog or they're forceably logged out) it's not pretty. better imho to allow the operation and if it is undesirable log it server side
 
@StephenKennedy That's the way I see it as well, just wanted reassurance :P
 
I guess I just see it differently
 
@NickA Also, Linq to Sql and Entity Framework don't throw if you submit changes when nothing changed
 
@StephenKennedy That's an ever better reason, ta
 
Is this is a Web API @NickA? How do you know no data is changing (is it an empty payload, or do you compare postback and db field by field)?
 
2:30 PM
@StephenKennedy That is correct but EF returns a count of how many records are affected.
if nothing changes that count will be 0
 
@StephenKennedy Yes Web API, and Payload contains a server name and an ID (as in they are required) alongside any the properties to be changed, such as a server name an ID and a new name. But if a request is made with just the server name and ID...
 
you can then decide if you want to do nothing or thow if you wish
 
My opinion is return a 200 and do nothing, a peer reckons return a 400 and say invalid input
 
@NickA Hmm.... Well, Nkosi and your peer have a point, but I'd still prefer logging it and then strangling the web dev responsible :) [metaphorically only!]
 
Can't I just burn the shoddy design spec that doesn't define what to do :P
 
2:33 PM
what's a design spec?
 
Something that people apparently do
 
you must work somewhere very posh!
I get "we need this [vague] feature and we need it yesterday because salesman already promised it"
 
@StephenKennedy Apparently ISO9001 means we have to describe EVERYTHING
 
Zoe
3:18 PM
Can mods delete suggested edits?
 
@TylerH there's not even a question at this point (although that'd be "What is a better/the best way to do this" probably)
 
@Adriaan Indeed
@Zoe not sure what you mean
 
@Zoe Mods can edit revision history and what's displayed in suggested edits yes, they do it to retract PII
 
@Zoe as in: purge the history? I think they can, but they rarely do. Only when actual personal info or so is published
 
Mods can't delete a suggested edit from the system. They can unilaterally reject one, though, and two mods together can purge/redact any revision history if needed
for PII or PHI or other sensitive data (e.g. credit card numbers and PINs being posted)
 
Zoe
3:20 PM
@TylerH actual suggested edits, not sure about the state. I got a suggested edit notification from GenericBot, but the suggested edit is a 404, which has never happened. If there's no way for mods to delete 'em, that means it's most likely a bug in the bot. Otherwise there's something weird going on
 
@Zoe Has the suggestion already been rejected? Is this about removing the suggestion from the timeline?
 
Zoe
@MichaelDodd I have no clue which question it is. No direct link was included
@NickA revision history isn't the issue here, probably should've made that clearer ^^"
And it's not just deleting from the timeline (if that happened), but the entire suggestion is gone.
 
@Zoe You can ask on Meta or flag one of your own posts for a mod to take a look at it
or wait til a mod is active in chat wherever you are and maybe ask them to take a look there
@jps hi, please only include the primary tag for a question in cv-pls requests, not multiple ones.
 
Zoe
Flag it is. thanks ^^
 
jps
@TylerH Ok
 
3:32 PM
@jps Also, welcome. We do have a few userscripts that can make life a bit easier for what we do, if you're interested github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts
 
@Zoe FWIW it is more than a single instance. If you go through here you'll find multiple reports that go to 404's. What is weird is if you click on stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/4152058 you get redirected to https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/22257662 so the links aren't linking to the actual review but something else.
 
Zoe
in that case, it seems less likely it's deleted
 
Zoe
The ID's don't match either
 
jps
@TylerH thanks for the welcome (though I'm not that new to SOCVR), but will take a look at the scripts. Currently I use the one the shows the status of each cv request.
 
3:40 PM
@jps ah; haven't seen ya before
I use the status one as well (URRS); it didn't match yours probably because you did not include a space in between your tags. E.g. they should typically follow [tag:cv-pls] [tag:html] ... (notice the space between the closing and opening brackets of the two tags)
 
Zoe
@NathanOliver Edits get deleted if the post is nuked according to Floern, so it's not intentional or possible to "fix". The redirects might be an API thing?
 
@Zoe That would do it. I forgot suggestions do get discarded if the post is deleted before it is handled. It probably wipes out the review for it to so it can't redirect.
 
jps
@TylerH Ok, I usually pop in earlier, around 10AM (GMT+1) that's why you probably seldom see me here. Thanks for the hint with the space, always good to learn and improve
 
Who can see a magnifier when reviewing a (random) queue?
 
4:16 PM
bummer, I can't add labels to issues in the UserScripts directory on GitHub :-(
 
MORE CLOSE VOTES!!!!!!!!
 
I just heard a loud noise from here, what's going on?
 
@EJoshuaS You can but you'll need to submit your request in triplicate, sent in, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighters. Then there is the 6 to 8 week delivery time if it is accepted. ;)
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5:26 PM
It’s actually been a slow week for me, I’m on vacation in Florida playing tennis
 
@EJoshuaS don't get tennis elbow
Hmm, the script to move messages to the graveyard doesn't move prior "moved to graveyard" messages? I feel like it ought to
or maybe the scenario up above was a race condition
 
@TylerH What isn't getting moved?
 
@TylerH Only moderators can move those messages. If a non-moderator attempts to move one, the API call just silently doesn't move it, but is otherwise indicated as successful.
 
@Makyen room owners can move them
I do it in HTML / CSS all the time
or, what do you mean by 'otherwise indicated as successful'
 
5:37 PM
@TylerH It's never worked when I've attempted it, using either the Archiver or the stock in-chat move utility.
@TylerH I just tried it again in the testing facility using the stock chat move capability. It did exactly what it's done every other time I've tried it: nothing.
@TylerH How are you performing the move (i.e. what do you do to cause the move to happen)?
 
6:52 PM
@Makyen I just tried again (first time in quite a while) in HTML/CSS and it didn't move the message. I have no evidence at the moment but I feel strongly this is new behavior; when the room was much more active in the past and I moved messages to trash multiple times per conversation I would also include the prior 'moved to trash' message and it would disappear
 
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Q: Should we burninate Unity5 tag

Joseph WilliamsonI've noticed that we have a tag for unity3d and unity5 and they both have the same description. I have 2 main reasons why this tag should be burned It is confusing to users when a user goes to select a tag they can see both tags with the same description and may not know which one they should ...

 
7:03 PM
@TylerH Might be worth asking in Tavern if there was a recent change
 
@Machavity in one alternate reality I entertain, when I start working for Stack Overflow the company, I begin working immediately on chat functionality (as well as all the other bugs/feature requests core users have asked for)
 
@TylerH That would be TylerG or TylerI?
 
@Machavity TylerN for N weeks left until I'm done implementing it
 
I wonder what the next Tyler will be after TylerZ
Also TylerZ sounds like a nice rap name.
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TyZ
 
@TylerH IIRC, I tried moving these when I first became an RO here and started working on the Archiver. At that time I experienced the current behavior. That would put the change prior to 2017-11. There definitely was a change in some of the capabilities for ROs at one point. I'd previously found a script on Stack Apps indicating that ROs could delete other people's messages within the 2 minute window. That's definitely not the case at this point.
 
7:08 PM
TyZ and B. Rao, bringin down da house
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With Mach in the Back
sippin on gnac
 
eating chips with guac
@Machavity yeah, that one gets me whenever I do search for cv-pls which is not uncommon
@Makyen Yeah, the HTML room has not been super active since around mid 2016 IIRC
could also be a hazy memory, but seeing as how it's a totally different outcome, you'd think I'd remember... or at least, I would...
 
7:24 PM
@TylerH Looks like the userscript I was thinking of was posted to Stack Apps on 2017-06-11. Comments indicate it wasn't working at least by 2018-05-01. So, the change for that was sometime between those two dates. I have no information as to if a change to the movement of move messages was made at the same time.
 
 
8:49 PM
In about 5 hours (8:45 p.m. EST February 21, or 1:45 UTC on 22 February) SpaceX has a scheduled Falcon 9 launch carrying 2 satellites and a lunar lander. SpaceX webcast page, YouTube Live stream
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@Makyen that is past my bed-time. I'll watch the re-run and hope all will go well that time ...
 
@Makyen me, too.
 
@rene @double-beep Yeah, that one is a bit late for watching from Europe. If interested, there's another SpaceX launch coming up that's more in line with UTC times. It has an interesting payload: uncrewed test flight of the Crew Dragon module to the ISS. It's currently scheduled for 2019-03-02 at 0748 GMT (2:48 a.m. EST). It's been delayed several times starting from 2016-12, but the delays have gotten shorter and shorter, so it's reasonably likely to go as currently scheduled.
 
I'll put it in my agenda. ;)
If it is uncrewed they might as well take a flower ...
 
That sounds like a good idea. :-)
 
9:05 PM
@Makyen the lunar lander has quite a lot of hoops to jump through
hope it makes it
 
Yeah. I hope it makes it too.
 
@Makyen This one's been a long time coming... even after the point where they thought it'd be ready for launch, it still has been delayed 15 times
 
@TylerH Yeah, it has been a long time getting here. I'm more interested in that one than today's launch. Having additional human-capable launch capability is a very good thing, IMO.
 
You have specific humans in mind you want to launch to outer space?
 
So, since ~15 flags and ~10 more reviews in H&I remaining, (and no reputation change :( ) night all \o
 
9:13 PM
gn8
 
@Makyen I will try watching it tomorrow, thanks.
 
not long after SpaceX' Crew Dragon launch will be the CST-100 Starliner from ULA
 
I have made it! 0 flags remaining!
 
@TylerH I hope so. This Dragon launch is gonna be huge
 
@rene I'd volunteer myself, but it's unlikely to happen. :-) If you're talking about launching some and just leaving them there, I can think of a few I wouldn't mind seeing go.
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9:29 PM
@JohnDvorak @Makyen @TylerH @PaulRoub Meta Q asking about a Q we closed (is closed now but FYI)
 
waffles
 
@rene sniped
I was gonna say a mod had commented on his Q but it's just that imposter
 
You closed it after it was edited. If that question is rolled back I see no reason why it should be closed.
 
The HMP should also show the highly downvoted posts on meta ... I missed the fact that the room was mentioned on meta...
 
@BhargavRao make Makyen write you a userscript that alerts you :-P
I mean... "ask politely"...
 
9:39 PM
@TylerH Makyen isn't keen on Making Meta Great Again
 
MMGA... isn't that the drug those kids are on these days?
 
@TylerH Yeah, one gram of Meta can kill 1000 reputation points
 
We need to bring in the Meta Enforcement Administration ...
headed by Cody
 
@Machavity On Sobotics Rob was receiving pings meant for Rob (moderator Rob/non moderator Rob - I'm not sure which way round it was)
 
@Machavity :-)
 
10:29 PM
@Machavity Thanks for the ping. For the meta question the user is asking, I don't really have more input than has already been given in the duplicate and comments.
 
Thanks for making a programmer who is a child cry. I am leaving. — Edwin Pratt 1 min ago
Drama much?
 
11:17 PM
Anyone has that magic editor on their system? If yes, can I get an edit of this stackoverflow.com/questions/51687502/…? thanks
 
@BhargavRao Magic Editor doesn't do a good job on the formula in the image alt-text. I'm happy to make the edit, but I'll be manually applying only a portion of the edits which ME would automatically do, as it looks easier to do it that way than reverse the changes ME does which are inappropriate.
 
Ah, k. If that's the case, then I'll manually do it. Thanks for letting me know.
Aha, done already. Thanks
 
I hit save prior to seeing your latest message. np.
 

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