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12:21 AM
@rene - heh. Good good :)
 
@EJoshuaS: Yes, leave such statements out of your CV request. The focus should be on the question itself, just the question, not the poster or their behavior.
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12:43 AM
Anybody know if there is a way to easily clear your favorites tab?
Searching MSO but not finding anything so far. Will keep looking.
Would love to just reset that tab and start fresh. :P
 
1:35 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels Fair enough.
 
2:14 AM
@Nkosi The easiest way would be to abandon your account and start a new one
 
:(
 
2:42 AM
@Nkosi Aww :( How many favourites do you have?
 
@Nkosi I don't know of anything written that will clear them all at once, but you could clear a page at a time by typing $('.js-favorite-btn').click() into the browser console.
 
@StephenKennedy 3K+ but I am slowly reducing it 30 clicks per page at a time. sucks
@Makyen will definitely give it a try. ty
@Makyen script console approach is definitely helping my carpel tunnel.
90 pages to go. lol
I'll see if I can get the next button to click as well so it goes to the next page one time
 
@Nkosi If you're going to be doing lots of pages, then you might want to go with: $('.js-favorite-btn').click(); setTimeout(()=>window.location.reload(), 1000); which will reload the page. You may need to adjust the 1000 a bit (1 second) (up or down), as there needs to be some amount of time for the POSTs to actually complete.
@Nkosi If you want it completely automated, you could create a userscript that just includes removing the favorites and which runs on that page. Just be sure to disable it when you're done. Your userscript manager should have a "create new" button of some type (Tampermonkey is dashboard-> "+"), which should fill in semi-sane info in the header.
If you do so, you should wrap that line like StackExchange.ready(()=>{$('.js-favorite-btn').click(); setTimeout(()=>window.location.reload(), 1000);})
 
2:57 AM
ty looking into it. So far I've just been running it in console and clicking previous and repeat
 
@Nkosi Yeah, but with 90 pages, it'd be nice to be fully automated. It's really only a few clicks and a copy-&-paste away from being completely automated. You will, however, have to manually stop it. Hmmm.... it's probably a good idea to increase the 1000 to like 2000 or 3000, or so, if you are going to be doing a lot of them.
SE has some serious rate limiting (i.e. if you trip it you get locked out of SE main entirely for 15 minutes). I don't know where that will actually kick in. Usually it's fine with about 1 page load per second, but somethings SE's rate limits get...ornery.
 
@Makyen Yeah went with $('.js-favorite-btn').click(); setTimeout(()=>$('.prev').click(), 1000); as I starting from the oldest. Instead of reloading the entire page
so using the paging links
 
@Nkosi Sounds reasonable. I didn't have enough favorites set up in my test case to be able to test that. :-)
 
Its working so far. So I'm elated at the moment. :P
 
If it's not actually reloading the page, then you could stick it in a loop, rather than having to scroll-up and hit enter.
 
3:07 AM
Just got rate limit banned.
lol
 
I'm sorry to hear that. Yeah, that was the issue with using 1000. It's frustrating, but usually it's only for 10 to 15 minutes.
 
ok was just about to ask how long the wait was
 
The full rate-limit thing is usually relatively short. They had a bug a couple of months ago where if you got rate limited, you never came out of it until they kicked the servers. Fortunately, that got fixed. Rate limits on the SE API are either a few minutes or until your daily API quota would have expired (i.e. up to 24 hours). This doesn't use the SE API, so you're not going to hit those.
 
I'm back in and increased the time out. will space out the requests
 
Good. I'm glad to hear it wasn't too bad. That should do it. Given that it took a while to hit the rate limit, it shouldn't take more than an increase to 2k or 3k to prevent hitting it again, but go with the number you feel comfortable with.
 
3:23 AM
Those things @rene didn't want us to break - what are they? Starts fiddling with things
 
o/
 
@Nkosi The following is untested, but should remove all of your favorites, if started from the last page of your favorites: function removeFavorites() { StackExchange.ready(() => {$('.js-favorite-btn').click(); setTimeout(() => { const prev = $('.prev'); if(prev.length) { prev.click(); setTimeout(() => removeFavorites, 1000)}}, 2000);})}; removeFavorites(); It'll take a while, but should run through all of them.
 
sweet
 
3:44 AM
Ok banned again. I'll give this a rest for now
but down to 900 or so. Progress has been made
 
That's definitely an improvement. Clearly we need to increase the 1000 and 2000 a bit to avoid the rate limit completely. Now that we have something that does it automatically, I'd probably double those numbers. If you are going to do other things while this runs in an inactive tab, it would probably be good to quadruple those numbers. That should probably leave some headroom for other normal interaction with SE, while being able to just let it run.
 
I had it at 3 and 4
 
Were you doing other things with SE in other tabs?
 
had tabs open but was not doing anything. was just watching it do its thing
 
OK. You'll probably still want the same doubling or quadrupling, depending on if you want to do other things with SE, but starting from the 3000 and 4000 which you were using.
 
4:04 AM
@Shree \o
 
/o\
 
nice dive Shree... I award 9/10 :)
 
:)
 
4:49 AM
@Makyen All clear. Thank you again for your assistance. Much appreciated.
 
@Nkosi np. I was happy to help. I'm glad to hear that your problem was solved. I really wouldn't want to have to manually click to remove all of those favorites. :-)
 
@Nkosi \o/ You can keep all those gold badges :D
 
<my precious> .......
I would have hated to lose all that imaginary hardware.
lol
 
5:07 AM
@Makyen Sorry I drag you on this. Any alternative thought beside rene . meta.stackexchange.com/questions/331476/…
 
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Isn't this one too broad?
Anyone?
 
@AJ well, they have one problem and they list their options. Without it it would be too broad. I would say it is fine
 
5:23 AM
@Shree Not really. If dev.stackoverflow.com is a staging area prior to pushing into production, it would be nice if SE opened up dev.stackoverflow.com to those who request access. Maybe restrict access to those who have a script or app posted on Stack Apps, perhaps even require a minimum score for the Stack Apps question. I would certainly sign up and use it to browse SO, which would allow me to work on changes to userscripts prior to breakage affecting most people.
It really depends on how supportive SE wants to be of userscripts and what role dev.stackoverflow.com actually has already. Is it part of actual development, part of quality assurance, actively used by devs to do quick tests, or is it mostly stable as a staging/testing area prior to pushing to production? Unless they are set up for it already, it would be considerable work to have something available for people to test on and, potentially, introduce additional delay in their development cycle.
 
Ahh. Thanks for further clarification.
 
@Shree BTW: Thanks for linking me to the question. I had not seen it, but I think rene covered the issue fairly well. Overall, yeah, I'd like to be able to have the ability to work on scripts prior to changes hitting SE at large, but setting that type of access up, particularly opening it up to non-emplyees, is a significant step that has both development and business ramifications.
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6:17 AM
 
7:02 AM
Morning o/
 
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@MichaelDodd Afternoon! \o
Outta CVs
 
Ohhh I choose wrong reason . @Makyen please bin this . still iI think TB / POB chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/46889732#46889732
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
Thanks
 
np
@JimGarrison The question you've linked is not currently able to be delete-voted. SOCVR doesn't accept del-pls requests for posts which are unable to be delete-voted at the time the request is posted (exception: if it's within 1 downvote of being able to be delete-voted). As such, I'm going to move this out of the room. Feel free to repost a request for this question when it is eligible to be delete-voted (either 2 days after closure for 10k delete, or a score < -2 for 20k delete).
 
7:20 AM
@Makyen OK, got it. Thanks.
 
@JimGarrison np. Thanks for keeping it in mind.
 
7:34 AM
@MichaelDodd Heh, there's an echo in here ;-)
 
@halfer Ha, sorry I didn't notice that. @makyen could you bin my dupe request please?
 
n/m it got swept up anyway :)
 
Yeah, it was close enough to being fulfilled, such that I figured it was easier just to move it with the rest.
 
7:49 AM
thnk
makyen
 
@Makyen: You can also ping em here
No need to pollute the question
 
@Cerbrus True. Probably better to clean up some comments.
 
Agreed
I've removed most of my comments.
 
8:19 AM
Good mornin o/
 
9:52 AM
@AbdulRauf Last active nearly 3 years ago?
 
@AbdulRauf Is there some activity on/about this question which isn't obvious from the question page (mentioned somewhere, a rejected edit, proposed dup, etc.)? The last activity shown for this question was 2 years, 11 months ago. That's too old for a cv-pls. While there isn't an explicitly stated limit, cv-pls requests should, generally, be for questions for which the community benefits from them being closed quickly. Please see #11 in the FAQ.
 
10:11 AM
And here I thought I was the only one that ever posted s
 
10:27 AM
@AbdulRauf If there is some activity about this question which isn't visible, feel free to respond. For now, I'm going to move this out of the room due to the question being too old and without activity for it to qualify for a cv-pls. We would be happy to revisit that decision if you provide more information.
Personally, I felt that the question was sufficiently lacking in information such that it wasn't answerable, other than by guessing. I, thus, felt it was worth a downvote. After a single downvote, the question will now be deleted by the Roomba in 5 days.
 
Colleague is currently sat with his head flat on the desk cause he can't figure out why CSS animations are causing a memory leak in chrome
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10:45 AM
Eww, flash
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Thanks @MichaelDodd and @Makyen for clarification. I shouldn't have flagged that. Just downvoting it is enough.
 
@AbdulRauf No worries, I ended up casting a CV on it as well before I realised it was an inactive question
 
11:49 AM
@NickA I think I've been playing much League to associate that word with a dead language :p
 
12:22 PM
 
o/
 
 
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2:32 PM
@eyllanesc OP has added code. Does this constitute an MCVE now?
 
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JL2210As noted here, featured (on Main) is a meta-tag that doesn't provide any value to the question. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. The tag does not describe the contents of the question to which it is applied to, and it could be a...

 
@Burnination-Feed hehehehe, lovely
 
2:49 PM
@TylerH What question do you mean?
 
@E_net4 smells like a spam seed, especially with that standard gravatar
 
@eyllanesc The one I replied to; click the little grey arrow at the beginning of my message to jump to the one I responded to.
 
3:06 PM
@TylerH Okay: I don't think it's an MCVE since according to the OP it says: I also tried with this minimal code to test same thing. But it works perfectly; And an MCVE of a code that has problems cannot be workable, it is contradictory.
 
3:40 PM
@eyllanesc 10-4
 
I've found another plagiarizer \o/
 
3:55 PM
@TylerH What do you mean 10-4?
 
@NathanOliver The Plagiarizer, coming soon to a NAA near you.
 
@eyllanesc It means OK
 
as far as I know, is police talk for roger, bye or something?
 
@treyBake It's a 10-code, there's a bunch of them not just for police, 10-4 is just the most well known one
 
3:57 PM
huh, learn something new, it's only the roger/affirmative part - not the bye. Think my uncle just used it to say bye xD
ah didn't know people outside the blue used it, another new thing learned!
 
@eyllanesc It's a common police code for "affirmative" that's used outside police usage because it's so popular/easy to adjust to local needs
I work with the security officers/safety department a lot at my work place because I support a couple of the applications they use/are involved in, so I'm probably a little more exposed to it than most non-Emergency Services folks are.
 
10-4 and 10-10 are the only two I know
 
You probably know 10-20 but not as 10-20; People usually just say "what's your 20" or "gimme your 20"
it means location
 
breaker breaker, got a smokey on my tail
 
What's your vector victor
 
4:01 PM
roger roger
 
@TylerH Not used so much in the UK, at least not that I've heard
 
I think it used to be^^ my older kinsfolk seem to know more about it than I do
 
@NickA ah, yeah no clue about the UK
 
it was used on CB in the UK, but didn't catch on outside that hobby
 
Back when I was a kid we would actually install a CB in the car for road trips.
 
4:05 PM
@treyBake give us a 9?
 
@StephenKennedy only for a 411
 
The only one I know is 7-11. When I hear it I know it means break time.
Unfortunately there is not many 7-11 in Europe
 
 
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8:53 PM
@halfer Makyen has asked us not to edit posts after the CV-PLS. Unless the edit can save the post from destruction maybe we can honor his wish?
 
@Dharman I'm happy to be pointed to the relevant articles, but my understanding is that we should try not to edit within five days of a successful close.
In this case, I edited before the close, so it is OK.
 
I think it was about a userscript showing that the post was edited after asking here to be closed.
 
The purpose of the guideline that I am aware about is to not waste the one-shot opportunity to get it into the reopen queue.
@Dharman Ah, I am not sure I know about that one, and unfortunately I do not run userscripts. Is it in the guidelines?
 
I can't find it in the FAQ. Maybe it is not there.
 
9:03 PM
AFAIK it is meta guidance to not polish closed turds. All it does is create unnecessary work by putting the post in the reopen queue. We used to have a bot that monitored edits on cv-pls, but that is no longer running.
 
@Dharman The room holds periodic meetings that can amend/add guidelines, so you can suggest it for the next meeting if you like.
@NathanOliver Colourfully put ;-) but yes, agreed
 
Makyen said something about a userscript - I think it was URRS (sp.?). It's not a rule.
 
I sometimes rarely edit a closed question by accident, when it closes during my edit, but otherwise I check the close date and ensure it is 6 days+
 
I edit all teh thingz. the reopen queue needs more love ;)
 
:-)
Aww, poor RO queue
/strokes
 
9:08 PM
just don't say it nathan
 
9:21 PM
Does this qualify for CV as too-broad? It has NATO
 
TB or resource request works. I went with resource request.
 
@NathanOliver Ooh, go on Nathan, you know you want to
 
must.. resist.. temptation..
 
give in to the little devil on your shoulder
 
9:44 PM
@Dharman @halfer What I intended to be asking was that if you're going to be posting a request and plan to edit the post, then it would be helpful, but not required, for the edit to be done first, as it saves some time on the part of other people investigating what the edit was and if the edit affected the question being on-topic. I was trying to be very explicit that my suggestion should not prevent you from editing after the request was posted,
merely that it's helpful to try to have the edit first, if you remember. I fail to remember to do so, from time-to-time. I don't expect others to be perfect, but it does save other people some time if we can try to do the edit first.
If you visit the post after the request was posted and you think it should be edited, then go ahead and do so. I was not attempting to indicate any desire for people to choose not to do so.
Also to be clear: I was not talking about preventing questions from entering the reopen queue. If you've voted to close or flagged the question, then your edit will not put the question in the reopen queue. In addition, even if the editor has not VtC/flagged, the edit has to be to the body of the post, not just the title or tags, in order to push it into the reopen queue.
 
Ahhh, makes more sense now.
 
10:01 PM
@Makyen Ah, alright, thanks for the info. I will try to remember +1
 
@halfer Thanks. It's not a big deal either way, but does help save some time.
 

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