« first day (1962 days earlier)      last day (1866 days later) » 

12:18 AM
 
1:00 AM
@StephenKennedy Thanks
 
 
3 hours later…
3:32 AM
@SotiriosDelimanolis Does this Q look like an NPE dupe? Can't tell for sure
 
3:55 AM
@Machavity No, that seems much more complicated, but there's lots of details missing.
 
4:07 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels Shouldn't that be "How would someone make a script".equals("please give me the code")? I don't have Java Mjolnir yet, but if I did I'd mark that as the nth dupe of the canonical post on comparing strings in Java :)
 
4:45 AM
Do moderators usually contact the users when they do something wrong in comments? (for example, if some user post a thanks comment, do mods inform the user that they should not do that? I suppose no) And is there anything I can do about that?...
 
@user202729 Not sure I follow - what can you do about what?
 
(if I leave another comment, that one is NLN as well...)
 
Rob
@user202729 Usually not, no. If they're posting a bunch of those comments, you're welcome to politely ask them to stop (and direct them to a meta post if necessary). Otherwise, just flag the comments as no longer needed and move on
 
I'd be kind of surprised if the mods got involved over a bunch of "thanks!" comments, actually - correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that they more intervene over condescending or rude comments.
 
Well mods are busy and there's no other way to contact users other than "mod warning" (which is quite "heavy") so...
and there's no automated notification either (although there should definitely be. I think there are some FR for that already)
 
4:51 AM
@user202729 Out of curiosity, can you give a little more context for the question? Are you saying that you were contacted by the moderators and want to know what to do about it, or that you think that another user is engaging in some form of misconduct and that the moderators should contact them about it?
 
@user202729 Mods can leave comments, even on deleted posts, and they can super-ping in chat, so there are other options than a heavy mod-message.
 
 
3 hours later…
 
8:52 AM
There have been several attempts to reopen Swift sorting algorithm implementation, all rejected so far. It is not a “question asking to find/recommend a book/tool/software library” but asking about an implementation in the Swift standard library. – Should the question be left closed because it is off-topic for another reason, or reopened? (I am biased since I answered the question :)
 
@MartinR due to the fact that you have a stake in it makes us a bit reluctant to actually accept re-open-pls requests. Let me have a look. See also: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-no-requests-youre-involved
@MartinR while I agree the question is not about finding an off-site resource I'm not convinced the question should be open. I fail to see what the practical programming problem there is to be solved, except pure curiosity. Nor can I see what new answers would bring to the table for that question. As you have the accepted answer and both question and answer have plenty of upvotes it is not going to be roomba-ed either.
Unless there are better arguments I wouldn't vote for re-open if I would encouter it in the re-open queue
An compelling argument could be if there is a good duplicate and we have a goldbadge holder that wants to dupe hammer it.
 
9:09 AM
@rene I'd argue that curiosity isn't in itself a reason to close or keep closed.
(Morning)
 
@halfer that is fine to argue.
 
:-p
Am I here for the five minute argument, or the full half hour?
4
 
9:33 AM
@MartinR the post has been reopened
 
9:49 AM
@rene OK, I see what you man, thanks for explaining it (although the question has been reopened now). – With respect to the FAQ: My intention was to “really seeking input” in the sense of $15.4 and did not hide that I am involved. But I'll keep that rule in mind and follow it more strictly in the future :)
 
10:01 AM
@MartinR yes, you were fine. Thanks!
 
 
2 hours later…
11:54 AM
 
12:13 PM
@MartinR Feel free to let me know if that gets closed again...
It's a good example of the kinds of questions that Stack Overflow should be answering, if we weren't so fixated on debugging other people's code.
3
(BTW, this is not to undermine anything rene said about conflicts of interest, etc. Definitely follow the SOCVR rules when participating here.)
 
12:39 PM
now self-answered with ... homework solution dump???
Answer has a NAA vote against it already
 
by me, yeah
they wanted to include the code in the question
should JSFiddle link be removed from a post when OP has added a Stack Snippet (which is enough to repro the problem)?
 
@double-beep No. There's no need to remove supplementary information. As long as there's enough information in the question for it to be answered, having links to more info is fine.
 
Zoe
1:04 PM
k it is
 
1:39 PM
 
 
1 hour later…
 
2 hours later…
user3956566
5:09 PM
 
your words ... ;)
 
 
1 hour later…
Hello all, is it okay to request for votes in an answer? I tried to remove such words from this answer as these didn't seem okay to me. The OP rolled it back. Is there any community agreement to this? I also don't want to get into an edit war
^ The OP has removed the answer now
 
@SardarUsama What kind of votes? The answer is deleted now, so the only votes would be undeletes, and I don't think there's a case to do that
 
@Machavity Please see the edit history
 
6:53 PM
It shouldn't be there, but I don't think that removing it counts as substantial enough per se
 
7:05 PM
@Lankymart You've requested to close vote that question but you have also answered it...? I don't get it
 
Yeah, that's not allowed
 
@Lankymart If you change your mind and choose to answer a question for which you have posted a cv-pls, please ping an RO to have the request removed prior to answering.
 
7:32 PM
@Lankymart, More detail: #15 in the FAQ states that requests on posts in which you're involved are not permitted. This includes questions you've answered. It also states that you need to ping at least one active RO to have your request removed, prior to answering, when you change your mind and choose to answer a question for which you've posted a cv-pls. Thanks for keeping this in mind in the future.
 
8:00 PM
@SardarUsama I will cheerfully remove any answer material that asks for votes on own posts. I think it is less of an offence for someone to ask for votes on someone else's answer - I personally still don't like it, but at least it is not begging for personal gain.
Don't enter into an edit war over it - if the user rolls back and you happen to notice, then flag for a moderator and ask for them to consider rolling back to your edit.
I think it is OK for answer authors to teach folks how to use the acceptance system though, as long as they do it in the comments, and it is not pressuring folks to vote. Upvoting and accept voting is nice but not mandatory.
 
@halfer I agree with you on all points.
 
Zoe
@SardarUsama if you have a valid edit reason that's rolled back by OP (and explaining why doesn't help), you can mod flag the post. They can lock the post at the "right" revision (assuming your edit is valid of course)
 
@halfer If you want an argument you'll need to try harder than that!
 
@StephenKennedy I've told you about this already.
 
@halfer No you didn't
 
@StephenKennedy Yes I did. And this isn't an argument!
 
@halfer Yes it is!
 
8:48 PM
grabs popcorn
 
@StephenKennedy I told you, if you want me to go on arguing, you will need to pay for another five minutes.
 
I silly walk out of here.
3
 
@halfer See you next week then :)
And now for something completely different.
 
@StephenKennedy Ah, I bet you're trying to trick me into arguing in my free time!
 
@halfer No I'm not
 
8:50 PM
Maybe we just need to change the subject to something simpler. So... how about that Brexit, huh?
 
@StephenKennedy That'll be another five pounds please.
@Machavity That's a silly-walk in the park.
 
@halfer Are you saying there's no time to lose?
 
@Machavity Brexit, what Brexit?
 
@Machavity They are cutting it rather fine, aren't they? :-(
 
Meh, who cares about frictionless free trade, the right to live and work in 27 other countries, security, a court which protects human rights, the ability for young people to study abroad, peace in Europe, and being in a bloc big enough to stand up to the USA and China
Soon enough I'll be getting a blue passport just like the old days and if we're really lucky they might bring back ration cards too!
@Machavity Seems you're interested in politics and not adverse to British comedy. Have you seen the Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister series?
 
9:00 PM
@StephenKennedy Can't say I have. Unless Amazon or Netflix streams it, I probably haven't seen it
 
@StephenKennedy is that comedy? I thought it was a documentary...
 
@rene With Brit humor (humour?) it's hard to tell. Everyone does straight-man comedy
 
Humour is their Saviour
 
@StephenKennedy The court is working through a backlog, and will get around to protecting human rights in Catalonia in 2025.
 
@Machavity Oh there's no doubt that it's funny; it's just that many of us suspect it to be somewhat close to the truth about how government really works (tl;dr the Civil Service run the show, and politicians are vain and stupid)
 
9:07 PM
It got around to Diago Garcia just last week, so there's hope yet!
 
@halfer I don't remember being asked to leave its jurisdiction though, as it's a separate body from the EU. (Having said that, Mrs May may have dropped the idea of leaving the ECHR as I've not heard much about it lately)
 
@StephenKennedy I would be in favour of staying, sure - I wonder if a partial court that protects some human rights is better than not having one at all. I assumed that was in danger of being chucked out too, to be honest.
However, since Tez can't organise a piss-up in a brewery, perhaps we should not worry?
 
I think we should worry for exactly that reason. This could be the last Saturday I can say "\o from the European Union" before we fall out by accident.
 
@StephenKennedy A fair point. I do also wonder whether, while there are advantages to staying, if we do crash out, Europe will make us suffer deliberately pour encourager les autres. It's an economic gangster's bargain - see what they did to Greece.
 
@Makyen yeah this is on me, wasn't going to answer left a comment then OP asked me to make it into an answer. Its a clear dup though, feels dirty.
 
9:17 PM
@Machavity Pretty sure it was on Netflix, idk if it still is but if it's there I don't think you'll regret watching it. Another funny series on Netflix was Father Ted by the writer of The IT Crowd (and of similar quality).
 
In other words, we're better off staying on the good side of someone who will turn on us ferociously if we leave. There are no amicable divorces at this scale.
 
@StephenKennedy There's an irony that the Irish border may be closed due to a lack of votes
 
I guess we'll find out soon. I suspect she'll get her "deal" through, or we crash out, but I'm hoping for some sensible compromise like Common Market 2.0/EFTA which should be reasonably acceptable (and reasonably unacceptable) to both sides of the debate.
Let's lighten the mood: Four candles
 
@StephenKennedy Do you any ohes? :-)
 
The Two Ronnies: Mastermind even better imo. And I'll be quiet now o/
2
 
9:33 PM
@StephenKennedy Aw, that one is brilliant
 
@halfer I think my favourite part of that sketch is that after being given his ohes, he asks for pees and the poor shopkeeper has to go up the ladder again :D
 
10:07 PM
@StephenKennedy bravo.
 
11:04 PM
waffles
 
@Machavity: OK, thanks. I got it now.
 
@MarkBenningfield If you merely want to discuss a question, there's no need to CV it right off the bat
 
@Machavity: Yeah, it was kinda hard to tell with all the other chit-chat. I'm not sure exactly what the OP is asking for. They say they don't want anything like fileExists(), but then want to know if a file exists in a directory. Eventually, I think I've got it narrowed down to resolving paths, of which there at least 2 dupes already.
 

« first day (1962 days earlier)      last day (1866 days later) »