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3:43 AM
@Swordfish the official name is "too broad"
 
@JohnDvorak How can a question be "to broad" when there is no question? ^^
 
then that would be unclear ;)
 
gaaahh!! :D
 
 
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6:11 AM
@halfer I'll try to come up with an hate mail in 6 to 8 weeks ;)
 
6:49 AM
@Swordfish I kind of miss "not a real question" as a close reason
 
 
8:07 AM
@halfer I was hoping for a guideline to editing :), I'm sorry to see that people take offense but yeah that's internet, anyway nice bl9g!
 
@PetterFriberg Thanks! :-)
More of a guide to say "don't be a goose, don't send abuse" :-p
@rene Lovely! If only I could have an ETA for each one <giggle>
 
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Q: We need to improve our [resource-utilization]

Jack BashfordThe resource-utilization tag has ten questions, two watchers, and its highest-voted answer has four votes (from a grand total of 6 answers). The questions are tagged with a copious amount of well-known/used languages/environments: android r scala docker php java linux bash This tag has no ta...

 
8:35 AM
@Burnination-Feed wrote an answer
 
 
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11:15 AM
(Oops, raised a duplicate report, deleted).
 
 
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Zoe
12:40 PM
Isn't there a recent activity requirement on del-pls too?
 
 
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2:15 PM
the suggested edits review queue is a mess
I can spent my day raising some mod-flags
just found a defacing edit that was approved
 
yeah :(
 
What's a review queue?
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wait, found an anonymous user who suggests edits removing [excel-vba] tag.
there's somewhere a related meta
 
 
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4:02 PM
SO CVR gets a kicking here: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/385154/472495
 
4:14 PM
He's right though
 
@halfer I wouldn't call that a kicking.
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy At least SOCVR's close rate beats 6% :]
 
@halfer It seems the general consensus of the majority of users in that thread can be summed up with 'misplaced entitlement'
 
@Zoe I wouldn't know. I'm only here for the jokes.
 
Zoe
The only joke is the review system
 
4:41 PM
@StephenKennedy Yeah, it's just a heads-up in case anyone here wishes to respond.
 
@Zoe Nah. The joke is that a very intelligent people provide free content and moderation in return for internet points, so that some suits somewhere can make a profit. Funny isn't it?
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@StephenKennedy You'd be surprised how much you can learn in the process though
I once got two +50 bounties on a framework I never used, because I dug in the code and found the answer (and in the process found a nice framework :D)
 
 
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why oh why can't we have the too localiezd?! ^that if any is one.
 
6:36 PM
@TylerH I am torn about it. I do sometimes think Stack Overflow Inc is sluggish about fixing broken systems, but the manner in which users go about berating employees is rather unpleasant, and I'd rather participants in these discussions opted for more diplomatic language.
It'd be interesting to get an insider view as to whether SOI are stuck because they don't know how to fix these issues, or are not willing to fix them because that might chase away users who generate ad revenue at the cost of creating LQ material, or whether they are just not convinced that fixing things is a priority.
 
To be fair to Jon E, he says there is ongoing work on the Wizard, which is positive - if it is harder to post LQ material then the queues issue would be resolved (less GIGO). But it is a "big if" :-)
 
7:44 PM
How about a nice off-topic for folks who (still) love the Brexit farrago. For international folks here, the UK has EU elections coming up on 23rd May (apparently that nice Mrs May still hasn't done that whole leaving-the-EU thing).
So I got a communication from the newly formed Brexit Party, which introduces their candidate Annunziata Rees-Mogg as "journalist" <giggle>
 
@halfer If there's a pun there I'm not getting it
\o from the EU btw
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy Isn't brexit in general a huge pun?
at least you're finally joining us :>
 
@StephenKennedy No, not a pun - the leaflet elides important information. Annunziata is the sister of Jacob, a hard Brexiteer in the Tory party. It strikes me that not mentioning the family connection is rather slippery.
o/ from the EU too!
I like that they got the aspect ratio of Nigel Farrage's photo wrong too, so he looks more like a toad than usual.
 
8:03 PM
@halfer I'm not seeing how or why it matters who her brother is, nor that there's any great difference between the more famous Rees-Mogg and the Brexit Party
Should Rachel Johnson (Remainer) have to declare that her brother is Boris?
 
@StephenKennedy should! :D
 
@StephenKennedy I agree in the sense that people with famous relatives probably don't feel they are allowed to stand on their own two feet. However, politics does tend to work in clans, and extremely wealthy people tend to stick together (both geographically and figuratively). So it does feel to me like an inconvenient detail has not been mentioned.
It'd be nice if the electorate was educated enough such they would always spot those connections, but we are where we are.
 
"Parliament debates Brexit" has been the top new British comedy series here in Finland.
 
Order! Order!
 
heh @AnttiHaapala
 
8:10 PM
@StephenKennedy Bercow <3
 
@StephenKennedy If there is a conflict of interest, yes. "Journalist whose brother might become the next leader of the Conservatives" means there are some things she cannot report on (but probably still will).
 
@AnttiHaapala In the vein of Only Fools and Horses or Fawlty Towers? :=]
 
@halfer I've never watched the former. I am a Pythonista so I'd say it is quite like a flying circus...
 
8:26 PM
@AnttiHaapala The Brexit leaflets are the Spam sketch, the House of Commons is the Argument Clinic, and Theresa May is the Dead Parrot!
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@halfer deal is the dead parrot and theresa may is the black knight.
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@AnttiHaapala The deal isn't dead, it's just pining for the fjords!
 
and bercow is graham chapman who interrupts the sketch because that it's gotten rather silly
 
@AnttiHaapala Jacob R-M can work in the Ministry For Silly Walks
 
10:08 PM
I took the liberty of examining that Brexit deal. And I discovered that the reason it was still sitting on its perch was that it had been nailed there.
Urgh, holy Bercow - what a mess. Roll back this question turned into an answer, or VtC?
 
I think I will rollback in order to avoid a closure (other folks have answered, so presumably it is answerable).
 
@halfer If the edit invalidated answers (answers which made a semi-reasonable interpretation of the question), then it should be rolled-back. You may want to preserve any new information in the question or in the OP's answer. Ideally, all can be accommodated, but that's often not the case.
 
@Makyen Yeah, that's what is happening.
I have advised the OP, who seems OK with it.
(They have said the links to various lines in GitHub are now wrong, and I suspect that makes it not self-contained, but I am wary of leading an O/T request in this case).
 
10:29 PM
@halfer If they are now wrong, then they were exactly the kind of links we don't want and are excellent (negative) examples of why we require questions to be self-contained. If they were to specific lines in a GitHub repository, then the link should be/have been to a specific commit (or maybe a tag), not to the head of some branch. Links to the head of some branch, particularly "master" inherently are intended to have the content change.
 
@Makyen Agree with all that. I have used my "advice capital" on that Q already, but if you want to add a cv-pls for the question on that basis, I can't fault it.
I'm hitting the hay, anyway :=)
 
night o/
 
I'm out for the night, but I have not ceased to be, nor am I pushing up the daisies, and I have not joined the choir invisible.
\o night
 
11:09 PM
Just me or Magic stopped working?
ReferenceError: "StackExchange is not defined"
But it is defined, maybe race condition?
 
@Braiam Works for me. What browser, userscript manager, Magic Editor version are you using?
@Braiam That error may, or may not, be a race condition.
 
@Braiam At this time, Magic Editor is not compatible with Greasemonkey 4. Greasemonkey 4 puts userscripts into an environment different than any other userscript manager (including what Greasemonkey 3 used). This environment makes many scripts not function correctly. Of the scripts I use for Stack Exchange, at least 28 are not compatible with Greasemonkey 4.
Overall, I recommend using Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey.
 
11:33 PM
ok
 
@halfer this is my concern entirely. As I mentioned in the comments, I fully support the frustration and viewpoint that review (et al) needs features and bug fixes. What I will not support, though, is such directionless tantrums.
 

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