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@sideshowbarker Why are we closing the one with an answer as a duplicate of the one without an answer and not the other way around?
 
3:46 AM
@Makyen Is there any way to see saved revisit list on cv-pls US ?
 
@Shree Unfortunately, not easily. A UI to display and manipulate the saved revisits is on the list of things I need to do. If it's something you need, I can tell you how to get the data either as an Object or JSON output to the console. Doing so would require adding a line of code to the script.
 
@Makyen I like to add that line of code on my version. if it's on git link please ?
 
4:27 AM
@Shree Unfortunately, I don't have a version on GitHub with this output. You should be able to add the line console.log('Delayed requests:', getGMStorageJSON(delayedRequestStorage)); to almost anywhere in the normal control flow. However, before line 4268 would probably be most appropriate, which is just prior to the delayed requests being checked for visits.
Alternately, if you are using Tampermonkey, you can access the storage directly to view it in JSON format. From the main Tampermonkey dashboard, select "Settings". Change the first option "Config mode:" to "Advanced". Reload the dashboard tab (F5). Switch to the "Installed userscripts" tab. Edit the Stack Exchange CV Request Generator script. Switch the script's "Storage" tab. Everything that's in userscript storage is then displayed in JSON format in a textarea on the page.
The data is in delayedRequests. Each delayed request is a separate Object within delayedRequests. The key for each request basically describes the request, but the data is also located within the Object.
 
Thanks.
 
np. Sorry it's not more convenient yet.
 
@Makyen Sorry yeah I had meant to do it the other way around
 
@sideshowbarker np. Looks like it's not going to matter much, as the user deleted the one with closevotes.
 
4:43 AM
oh OK
I think maybe that user didn’t know how to edit/update their original question
or maybe they knew but still (wrongly) thought it better to post a new question
 
That seems to happen from time to time. I'm not really sure why. I'd agree that the edit button isn't incredibly obvious, but it's something I'd expect people to look around for.
 
yeah it’s a bit perplexing
same thing for users who don’t delete their questions when it seems clear that’s what they should do
maybe they don’t see that “button” row as controls but instead just see it as (non-hyperlinked) text… or something
 
Well, for some users, I can understand the not deleting. As I understand it, if you are using the app and not a browser, then there isn't an option to delete. However, I thought the app did have an edit button.
I agree that the row of "buttons" isn't styled very well to indicate they are clickable. It's one of the things I don't think SE has done very well wrt. their UI. Sure, it's obvious once you know it's there. It's also discoverable if you have a mouse to move around the screen to try hovering over it, but it's not something that clearly indicates it's clickable just by looking at it.
 
5:06 AM
@Makyen yeah, especially to somebody who may not be completely fluent in English, the discoverability of those controls is not good
 
 
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7:48 AM
This question claims to be specific, but it looks off; do we need a MCVE?
 
 
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9:30 AM
Should this answer have been deleted? It's not stellar, granted, but not purely link-only, and now the OP doesn't even have a chance to respond and/or edit
 
I suspect there was an issue because of the answerer's (disclosed) affiliation with the link target
If the answerer has multiple answers like these, it's only fair to delete them
 
@JohnDvorak But it was deleted through the normal queue, not by spam flags.
They only had the single answer
 
Still, their username reveals their misintent
Also, you can't be sure they had no other answers
 
9:51 AM
Yeah seems to spammy for me to care.. let it be dead..
 
Now, if you feel like reposting the answer content while attributing "a spammer who chose not to reveal his name"...
 
They claim to be the official support team of said product, which was used in the original post as well. Doesn't feel spammy to me, hence my edit+comment on their answer.
 
@Adriaan If you feel it was inappropriately deleted, from review or otherwise, then you can raise a custom mod-flag explaining why you thing deleting was incorrect/the reviews were wrong. I've done so on a number of occasions. Once you have 20k+ you can directly vote to undelete answers. Alternately, you can post an undel-pls in here. However, if you feel the reviews were actually wrong and the reviewers should be informed of that/chastised, a custom mod-flag is the only way to do that.
@Adriaan Aren't SE accounts supposed to be for individuals only, no group/shared accounts? In other words, shouldn't any support be one account for each support person, with the person mentioning affiliation?
 
10:14 AM
@Makyen Yup, that is an issue indeed
 
@Makyen there's a meta on this somewhere... But indeed, iirc one requires accounts per person, although if there is one helpdesk employee designated to SO, and the call themselves "Tech help <company>" that's perfectly OK
 
@Adriaan Yep, it's possible it was done that way as a single individual, but a username that just says "X company support" appears intentionally to be anonymous/able to be used by multiple people. Whereas, something like "Jane Doe - X company support", would be more along the lines that SE is intending. For most companies, they will probably go for the shared "X company support", unless the company is clearly told they are not permitted to do so. It's not like most people actually read the TOS.
 
10:33 AM
Autoflagged FP: flagged by @SmokeDetector, @ByteCommander, @iBug
 
11:26 AM
 
 
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Zoe
What action do I take when there's several (I'm pretty sure it's close to 5 now) questions where either the question has a lot of votes, or one or more answers do, and several of the answers are different? I can't determine what to close (and it doesn't seem like the specifically best action in this case either)
 
@Zoe They're dupes?
 
I tend to dupe on (in order of priority) 1. Best answers 2. Oldest to newest
 
Zoe
@Machavity The problem is that closing one risks losing other answers (hence why I haven't voted to close). Some questions have answers on missing DLLs, others mention replacing the ADB executable, some mention specific, missing Windows-related issues (which appears to be the main source of the problem judging by the questions)
 
12:49 PM
Or, wait, I have a better idea: they should be merged
 
Zoe
That makes sense. To which one though?
The highest upvoted question has low-upvoted answers, and the highest upvoted answers have a low-upvoted question.
 
I'd pick this as the winner in that race. Most upvotes
 
@Zoe and how? I have never seen an actually successful merge take place
 
move the top upvoted answer to that Q and I think we have a winner
@tripleee I have. Not common, but a good flag can sometimes move a mod to take action
And they're pretty obviously the same problem
 
Zoe
yeah. Besides, something needs to be closed to open up for one dupe target that's actually useful, rather than 4 (there's a 5th closed one) separate ones
 
12:52 PM
This Q really isn't useful at all. Info dumps and the only answer is purely a guess
 
Zoe
Thanks for the input btw ^^ I'll go raise a flag
@Machavity You apparently haven't seen the number one answer on the AS tag :] (there's 200 more cache rather than caches). Lots of guessing and stock solutions... There's probably missing a master debugging post for AS issues xd
 
I hate to tell you this, but even if you have a clear master Q for an issue people will still ask about it
 
Zoe
But with a master question, the rest are dupes and can be hammered.
 
Yeah
 
Zoe
1:00 PM
8k > 4k, Java > C# :p
 
yes, that surprised me
 
Zoe
I'm surprised MyApp only has 1k
 
@Zoe If you want to judge a language by the inability of its users to search for or grasp basic concepts, sure, looks like we have a winner. Congratulations :P
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy Yeah, well, at least we don't have a Windows-only module inside a cross-platform framework XD
 
chuckles true dat
 
1:59 PM
Oof, this addon for Firefox is bragging in an odd way. "Used by over 0 million customers"
 
@Adriaan You're the MATLAB expert here, AFAIK...
@PearlySpencer is it clear to you now? Looks like you and OP have had some exchange in the comments
 
2:19 PM
@TylerH sure, but I program in it, I don't use simulink, or any of the other mentioned tools, nor export MATLAB to anything else
 
Zoe
@TylerH sounds like another certificate-related bug?
 
2:35 PM
@Zoe could be
but probably not; it's an image uploaded by the addon maker
 
Zoe
oh
in that case, it's manually done, yeah
 
2:53 PM
o/
 
3:08 PM
F
 
Zoe
3:22 PM
G
 
3:48 PM
@M-M OP added something
 
M-M
4:11 PM
@Adriaan let me take a look
 
M-M
5:01 PM
@Adriaan The question got closed. I also left a comment there about their edit. I suspect the issue is that OP has years only so timeseries get messed up; but with the chunk of data they provided the issue is not reproducible.
 
 
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6:11 PM
"Infinite loop of emptiness" is a nicely philosophical title :-)
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@Makyen: your advice here (stackoverflow.com/questions/55958670/…) is to self-answer, but the Q is closed, and there's a broken link in your comment. Thought you might want to amend (or delete/repost)? :-)
 
prd
6:27 PM
@Steve The same user has just asked almost the same question again: stackoverflow.com/questions/56010500/…
 
M-M
6:56 PM
OP posted a dupe instead of editing!
 
7:38 PM
Apparently they have Starbucks in Winterfell
 
 
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8:38 PM
@halfer Thanks. I thought I'd fixed the bug that resulted in malformed links. Yeah, the question was closed after my comment. I just deleted it, as it's not that useful with the question closed.
 
@Adriaan the web archive one is less likely to go defunct
thus preventing linkrot
@Adriaan if you're asking about the specific links that that user swapped to archived ones, it's because the current links are dead and are currently parked domains
thus restoring the value that was lost; an objective improvement
 
9:01 PM
I don't even know how to respond to that; seems so wrong
 
dbc
@TylerH "sunchips" are a brand of prepackaged snack food; maybe spam ads for the product had appeared in the past.
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@dbc I'm aware of sunchips, but users are afforded quite broad leeway on what their username is
it should never have been registered as a bad username keyword
 
Is this answer valid?
 
@eyllanesc in my opinion, no
it's a comment
 
@eyllanesc I think so, the answer is saying "use functional programming to fix your problem". It's probably low quality and could be worth a downvote.
 
user8682794
9:17 PM
@Machavity please delete this request of mine. Thanks.
 
9:37 PM
@TylerH It is a bad keyword with 33 TP posts. It's not specifically a bad username, but bad keywords also search usernames. I've adjusted the regex such that it won't trigger on that username, or any username which ends in sun\W?chips.
 
 
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Should we this burnination?
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11:03 PM
@M-M Good edits, but I generally recommend against applying code formatting to programming language names, since they are not themselves code.
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M-M
11:21 PM
@halfer well I understand your point but it is about making them more legible so it is kinda opinion based.
 
We will have to disagree about that, sorry :-)
I am a bit stuck on this question - I think it is edge-case TB, but a fair bit of effort has gone into it. Any thoughts?
 

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