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12:22 AM
@desertnaut That doesn't have recent activity.
 
@cigien the target dup was just linked from a new post (that's how I ended into it myself): stackoverflow.com/questions/65112273/…
and there are several links between these 3 posts
not quite sure how exactly we could define "recency" here though...
 
I feel a bit uncomfortable with that. If I edit a canonical, does that make a bunch of old posts eligible? I'm not sure at all.
 
@cigien you do have a point
 
Can you share the new post link? The 3rd one.
 
12:29 AM
@cigien already did above, but here it is again stackoverflow.com/questions/65112273/…
 
Oops, I totally missed that. Yeah, I don't see how the cv-pls is linked from the new post.
 
it is not indeed - the dup posts above are linked to it
anyway, if you don't feel comfortable just pass, no problem
 
Sure. Thanks for responding.
 
np
thanks for taking the time ;)
 
1:03 AM
I can't find a canonical post or "help center topic" where the "Caused by typo" reason is clearly explained. There is a poster who doesn't understand his question is caused by a typo and I would like to link him to an official post - does someone know where the official post explaining "caused by typo" is?
 
I'm not sure there is one. It should be pretty obvious that it's either a typographical error or it's a mistake that's unlikely for others to make, like forgetting the return type of a method..
 
Hi, I'm the owner of the post bad_coder shared. My error was that I didn't know how to write the path correctly.
 
@gorandp HELLO gorandp o/
 
:D
 
I am not a javascript SME, but my previous cvpls seems like a duplicate of the following: stackoverflow.com/q/41133898/2943403 or stackoverflow.com/q/35574784/2943403 or stackoverflow.com/q/53543165/2943403 (I have already voted Unclear)
 
1:13 AM
@Scratte do you have 1 minute to say welcome to gorandp?
 
I completely agree with bad_coder. But I don't want to delete it. I think that it must be closed.
(bad_coder didn't say about deleting btw)
(I read in SO somewhere that suggest deleting)
 
Welcome :) Closing isn't the same as deleting. But for typos they usually get deleted after some time.
 
@gorandp well, I already tried my best at attempting to explain. And I'm glad you understand the reasons. I'm just sorry I can't find an official post explaining it that you can read.
 
@Scratte hi! :)
 
1:19 AM
I do not have close vote privileges, but your post looks like a duplicate of sphinx-build fail - autodoc can't import/find module
The other post has a completely different Answer, so it's not good to close against that one.
 
My problem was that I didn't know how to import the parent parent directory
And it isn't exclusive of python
 
@gorandp I know. I read your post.
 
@gorandp here it is, mickmackusa found the post I think this should have a lot more upvotes and perhaps a moderator or community manager giving it an official voice, but it's a common close reason and hopefully this way you can understand the reasons of how the system is designed the way it is.
 
For example "cd .." go to parent folder
"cd ../.." go to parent parent folder.
@Scratte what do you think it should be tagged as? i don't know from which language would be, bash?
 
@gorandp well, the official Python documentation gives this explanation for sys.path but in short, if you have nested Python packages defined by a sucession of directories have _ _ init_ _ .py then you only have to import the root package, and Python knows how to find any sub-package and contained modules in that.
 
1:26 AM
@gorandp It's a python Question, so python makes sense. I do not think you should keep your hopes up that your post will serve as a canonical for all types of Questions where users forget about moving up the file path.
 
@bad_coder Thanks!
@bad_coder yeah, it was a mistake of mine
@Scratte right!
I thinks this is NOT a python question
So, basically, the question is about how to write that relative path or whatever
I will remove it
Thanks guys!
 
@gorandp no problem, and don't worry about it. After a while you get used to how SO works, and things get easier both with Python and the site as you go along. Happens to everyone.
 
@gorandp Even I make those mistakes. But in Java, so the error message is different.
 
@gorandp Your best bet is learning how to use search with tags and keywords if you click the search box in the lower right corner there's a link titled "Search help" that lets you customize and filter your searches. Get familiar with that and you'll have an easy time finding what you need. If you ever need anything regarding how the site works feel free to drop into this chat room.
 
@bad_coder thanks for understanding. Yeah, I'm still new to the site
 
1:32 AM
@gorandp ohh and have a badge for participating in chat :)
 
@bad_coder You get badges when users star your message no? Not just for logging on :)
 
@Scratte haha, yeah, but can notice that now :D
 
@Scratte yes, the first chat badge is 10 messages posted with 1 receiving a star.
 
@bad_coder I see what you did there :) You're always so nice :)
 
@bad_coder Cool!
@bad_coder Thanks! :D
 
1:40 AM
@gorandp no problem, nice talking to you. I have to be off now to take care of other things, but drop in any time if you need something.
 
@bad_coder Nice to talk with you guys too. Yeah, I'm sure I will :)
 
I'm finding the Python document very confusing.. it's so long and it's not possible to collapse the topics :(
 
@Scratte yes Python docs is a shock for someone transitioning from Javadoc or MSDN. It has it's own logic in the layout. The first months are rather difficult in that aspect, and I still get surprised at times.
 
@bad_coder "The first months".. ?!? That leaves a lot of room for improvement.
But something as simple as collapsing the topics would be a big improvement. I mean do Python developers have special mouse scrollers? :)
 
@Scratte tell me about it...Lately I've been reading about pytest and I just want to scream at the devs for not keeping a floating collapsible sidebar for the users convenience...
 
1:54 AM
And then once one picks a topic, the entire structure is just gone. That would make sense to put in the left sidebar, no?
 
@Scratte well that's the issue, I don't know how Java is funded but most things Python are open-source community efforts. I've been writing a lot of Python docs and when you're done with the code adding the sidebar is just another non-obvious extra chore...I also get a feeling lots of the Python devs aren't really web/HTML guys...
 
Java is both open and not. Depends on what VM you want to use. But the standard is common.
 
@Scratte yes, but it started out as being Sun Microsystems so it's always been a billion dollar investment since the outset.
 
@bad_coder Doesn't Python have a specail webmodule?
 
@Scratte I'm sure it has several, lots...!!
 
1:59 AM
@bad_coder So one could use that to make a nice layout, no?
The javadoc is part of java. It ships with it. But that is for documenting code. Not tutorials or the language specification.
 
2:13 AM
@Scratte ok, fair question. Python official docs and most Python things you'll see are documented using Python Sphinx which -afaik- is a lot more powerful and flexible than Javadoc. Also, Python is potentially somewhat "higher-level" than Java, so frequently you won't see machine-style API's that were merely generated but instead Sphinx lends itself to handcrafted docs.
@Scratte Problem is, learning Python-Sphinx is a several month long investment, it has a considerable learning curve.
 
2:24 AM
@bad_coder Ahh.. I think learning javadoc takes about an hour :)
 
@bad_coder for some reason script doesn't move this one to graveyard @Machavity
 
@bad_coder That is probably because not both the posts are closed :) You can just post the one that should be closed in your message because there'll be a comment on it to say what the target is :)
Assuming you voted there'll be the standard "Does this answer your question..."
 
3:11 AM
@Scratte Arrgghh, I need to remember that...Problem of wanting to post a cv-pls when you run out of Cv's...Thanks for explaining that.
 
I think I have a rogue message of that kind. It's been moved, but it still shows up when I search for posts in this room :(
 
@Scratte Known chat search bug
 
@Machavity If it wasn't a request and needs documenting, I'd ask a moderator to delete it.. :)
 
@Scratte Wouldn't help. The message is moved and shows in cache for some reason. But I don't see one from you
 
@Machavity Interesting, cache issues :) thanks for taking the time to comment.
 
3:21 AM
May 28 at 7:01, by Makyen
@Scratte Yeah, that's a known chat bug. The URRS can be set to do any of: nothing; filter them out; or clearly identify them (highlight), so you can ignore them, but still see them (because they won't show for a search in the room they are actually in). Assuming that the search for which the link was provided above is being used, then the URRS should also be filtering it out as "complete".
 
@Machavity I have two now :( I don't use the URRS.
 
@Scratte I have to be off, thank you for helping me talk with that new user earlier. I didn't think I'd be able to explain the close reason alone. I gotta be off, see you all soon. o/
 
@bad_coder Have fun. You did all the work :)
 
@mickmackusa thank you mate, I really needed that link (simply couldn't find it). I'll be posting on meta later saying that perhaps something more visible/easier to find is necessary.
 
3:39 AM
@Machavity Can this request be binned? I don't think it can be considered to have had recent activity.
 
I think it's a bit strange that this Answer is around. It seemed to have reviewed an hour ago. Are moderators slacking at night? :D
 
 
2 hours later…
5:57 AM
@janw Mods won't do this about edit comments. We... honestly don't care. If you care, you can do it yourself. There's no need to flag moderators for things you can do yourself, like leaving comments.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Ah, so you did. Well, ignore me, then.
@AdrianMole I nominate myself. After all, mods are already ARSES.
I've argued multiple times that mods should be able to at least kick audits from the list. I've also argued multiple times that what I would prefer even more is letting mods curate the list. I'd love to take certain posts I handle with NAA flags, and nominate them either as TP or FP audits.
@Scratte An answer that violates our rules for answers is an objectively defensible target for a downvote.
It's already been well-established that a lack of privileges to leave a comment is not sufficient justification for posting non-answers.
@Yatin Please re-evaluate your request in light of this logic.
@KenWhite If you read beyond the title, it should become clear that is not a resource request. It's someone trying to make clear that they're not a Help Vampire by allowing answers that simply point them to the documentation. If that bothers you, you should edit the question. Maybe it is unclear or insufficiently detailed, but I see no basis on which to close it as a resource request.
@bad_coder Don't know of anything other than the basic description in the Help Center. What most people miss is the "this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers" part. That's the only real case where that close reason is applicable, whether the situation arose due to a typo or not. It's hard to imagine you'll find more ink spilled over that close reason than I did here.
This discussion and this other one may also be of interest.
 
6:30 AM
hello
 
@mohammad13 Hi! How can we help you?
 
im sorry just i recently meet this option and just test
 
Why'd you do that one again? Are there two instances of SD running?
@eyllanesc The title seems terrible, but the question seems clear, and not a typo.
 
@CodyGray IMO is a typo since the OP uses as the name of a variable that already has a value specified in the docs
 
@eyllanesc That typo seems unrelated to the actual question, which is whether there's a difference between the two ways of performing a layout.
 
6:44 AM
@CodyGray No, the question is why one initial code works but the other doesn't. The OP does not indicate that I get an error but in the response it is indicated that and since the OP accepted the response then the OP understands that it is a TYPO.
 
@Machavity please trash this request
 
Hmm, I guess I don't understand the technology well enough.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, upon request
Darnit. Had the list full.
 
Is there a canonical dupe for the situation where OP failed to swap and with or when negating a condition (de Morgan's law)?
 
6:59 AM
@KarlKnechtel What language?
This is a solid canonical for C, may be suitable for other similar languages. But before closing as a dupe, it would be nice to find something a little less... RTFM.
This is a bit more specific to the situation you appear to describe, suitable for C++ or, in my opinion, C questions.
 
@CodyGray there were
 
Makyen looks different now, but I accept it :-)
 
7:54 AM
Not sure what to do about the new answer to my above request. Considering the question it's okay in itself, but the username and youtube channel name are the same so it could be undisclosed affiliation. But they seem to have also written normal posts not linking to that channel.
 
@JeanneDark It's exceedingly low-quality: the formatting and borderline nonsense phrasing ("Which project platform should you choose? Web Desktop GUI Command-Line") is a dead giveaway that it's copy-pasted from somewhere, in this case here. There's nothing of value here; it's spam.
 
@RyanM Thank you!
 
np!
 
I raised a custom flag on it with the findings
 
"you'r understand?"
 
8:31 AM
@JeanneDark "its understand!"
 
@SurajRao Code has been added; please re-check (may still be unclear)
 
Just got an LA audit on which I had already raised a helpful VLQ flag. So I raised a NAA flag and passed :)
 
Wow, that's stupid.
 
I believe I've seen someone served the same audit twice (in different queues, maybe?)
 
@CodyGray That has happened relatively often. I usually skip those.
 
8:46 AM
Why are audits stupid?
Audits do not need to be stupid. The idea of audits is good. There is no inherent reason why the implementation should be stupid. Yet, the stupid implementation makes the concept also seem stupid, and results in a lot of complaints.
 
@CodyGray still not as stupid as the Suggested Edit audits, which it continues to boggle my mind that people fail...
but yes I agree with you on the rest of it too
 
@RyanM You answered your own objection there... They're ridiculous because they don't have to be better to catch bad reviewers.
 
@RyanM yep, during close events it also happened that between two of us we got the same audit.
 
@CodyGray ehhhhhhhhhh I'm gonna half disagree with the latter part. They don't have to be better to catch the worst reviewers.
but there are still bad ones that slip through.
 
(checks Ryan's profile for review bans...) Yeah, I guess we are missing a few.
We're serious when we say that audits aren't supposed to be tricky.
The rest of the audits are literally supposed to be as simple and obvious as the ones in the suggested edits review queue.
 
8:49 AM
hands out review ban
 
@CodyGray Answer audits are always easy
 
there's some space between "obviously a bad edit" and "100% gibberish"
 
Note: should be simple and obvious without clicking through to the post or any other "tricks"
@RyanM Yeah, of course, but that's not really what audits are intended to catch. Arguably, a training simulator or something (as suggested before by Machavity and others) would be a nice way to capture that distinction and improve reviewers' skills, but that's really not what audits are meant to do.
 
obvious spam, but someone approved it
 
@RyanM ehhhhhhhhhh not obvious
 
8:54 AM
yeah I almost edited my message there. It's definitely spam though. It should be skipped if unsure.
 
Apparently, OPs are not indicated in any way in the reviewer list. That seems like a regression or bug.
 
@CodyGray what do you mean? this is what I see
 
@RyanM but ... I got an inbox notification and I saw a button. So I clicked on the button. That is what I always do, everywhere on the internet. Is this site different?
can I have my I approved an edit badge now?
 
@RyanM Right... okay. Two bugs: (1) a userscript I have is hiding that important information, and (2) turning off userscripts and refreshing the page in Brave+Tampermonkey is not actually turning off the userscript...
 
@rene the part that gets me is that 1) the OP has enough rep to review edits and many posts, so it's not like they're unfamiliar with the concept, 2) the review was completed, so the OP actually went back in and said "nah those reviewers got it wrong, I really did want syntax errors added to my code"
 
9:03 AM
The one bright spot in all this is that I haven't done C# in so long that I don't even know whether or not that's a syntax error. Are you allowed to now declare variables within an if statement? I have no idea!
Could be a fun bit of syntactic sugar.
 
...yeah, actually it might be. I may have been confused and thought I had a filter on that I didn't.
 
Well, no, not really. It introduces a tautology.
 
...yeah, I'm wrong
I'm going to shut up now
I completely misread that.
 
I suddenly feel less alone. :-)
Fixed, BTW.
 
It actually may have been correct
I'm not certain
 
9:06 AM
It can't be.
Think about what it would mean. Declaring dt as a DateTime object in that context would have to assign value to dt. But... that would be tautological, because the whole purpose of the if statement is to check and see if value is dt.
So even if they did add some kind of weird implicit declaration syntax like that, it wouldn't make any sense in that context anyway.
 
@CodyGray See docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/… for similar examples
I'm going to blame the fact that it's a new C# feature and/or that I'm too used to reviewing Kotlin edits with similar syntax to the original for me getting it wrong.
 
Gaah!
 
The last time I used C#, it would have been nonsense...buuuuuttttt that was a while ago
 
Same.
Also, I think the syntax is objectively nonsensical, as compellingly argued above.
I keep seeing things added to C# that make me glad to have moved on.
How is that nonsense even an improvement? Like, in what way does it make the code clearer or easier to read?
 
Removes the need to cast. Kotlin handles this with "smart casts" where the original variable "becomes" the checked type in the block...but it has limitations, like the fact that it doesn't really work with fields, because the compiler can't prove that they weren't changed externally between the check and the access.
That C# version eliminates that problem by storing it in a new variable after checking it
 
9:14 AM
Why is removing the need to cast a desirable feature?
Everyone knows what a cast means, and the cast is clearly correct because of its context (after it's been checked).
 
technically that's not true: if it's a field, it could be changed externally between the check and the cast
doing it in one operation ensures that can't happen
 
Not just fields. Anything that isn't atomic.
 
removing casts is particularly desirable when calling multiple things on the variable
 
Just assign a temporary at the top of the block?
That's all it's doing...
 
It can be proven by the compiler for local variables
Yeah, it's shorthand for that and removing all the casting.
 
9:16 AM
Probably should have added some additional punctuation. Perhaps a colon? Who doesn't like colons?
if (shape is Square : s)
Let's redesign C#! Are you busy over the next few weeks months years?
 
I'm sure I can fit some time in to redesign an entire language
I like that colon syntax.
 
@CodyGray yes.. code is added. Better to remove the request. Thanks
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, after edit by OP
 
9:41 AM
@CodyGray Alright, thanks for clarifying. I will then leave a comment myself next time.
 
@janw Incidentally, I was proven a liar. Some mod did message a user about non-English edit summaries. :-)
But yeah, leaving a comment yourself is still the most reasonable option, I'd say.
 
I like options.
 
^ or custom(not programming)
 
10:03 AM
@TylerH why poor OP? It's the imaginary plumber mess up!
 
10:21 AM
@CodyGray Perhaps so. A downvote also means: This is bad, don't do that again. And I'm not happy about turning users off finding duplicates. There's also nothing that hold users back from upvoting it or from downvoting a good Answer.
 
10:45 AM
@janw I cleared your NAA feedback on metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/254479
it's getting increasingly clear that the spammed domain is pure black
 
@tripleee phrasing D:
 
perhaps I should say pure pink (spam)
 
@tripleee You mean green, right? :)
 
@Scratte of course!
 
11:09 AM
@tripleee Alright, thanks! Sometimes it is not immediately clear, and I tend to err on the NAA side after having raised a few spam flags which were later disputed.
 
@janw sure, just wanted to avoid any surprises if you were to check up on this one day
 
11:28 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels Didn't we close a question that looks just like that a few moments ago?
 
@E_net4thecurator You may have, but this is the first I've seen of it
 
11:56 AM
 
12:44 PM
Does this question need to be closed?
 
12:59 PM
Morning
 
o/
 
1:13 PM
@RiggsFolly just posted above your request
 
@desertnaut No MCRE
 
@Yatin that, too (maybe better)
 
@Yatin I'd say, it certainly lacks details.
 
 
@janw Wait, I just see that this was marked NAA in SD. Will ask in Charcoal HQ
 
@janw that looks like very clever camouflaged spam to me
 
Yes, I fully agree.
 
2:06 PM
It's very quiet today, isn't it?
 
What's the protocol for when the OP says they're contemplating suicide because of loss of rep? They're not serious, I think it's just a phrase. Should I mod-flag? Ignore it? They're otherwise responsive to feedback.
 
@cigien There is a meta about this. I think it's not wise to engage unless you're a trained professional.
 
@cigien There are canned comments, but if you want mods to handle it instead you can mod-flag. Either way try to be really nice and don't antagonize them. If you do engage in conversation try to convince them to take their mind off of it and take a break. Relax, go for a walk or do something else.
 
@Scratte I'm definitely not engaging. Is it worth a mod-flag?
 
2:15 PM
Ninja'd again :) I was just about to hit enter :D
 
@JeanneDark That's very useful, thanks. Yeah, I don't this is serious at all. I won't bother with a flag or anything. Thanks for the help everyone.
 
While mentioning God on Mi Yodeya is probably a good thing, I'd not advise that elsewhere.
 
@Dharman Ok, understood, thanks.
 
I like the second Answer on that post. Do not post canned comments to suicide hotlines.
 
@Scratte it's also a common occurence on christianity, islam, rpg and possibly others
what's the context?
 
2:27 PM
@JohnDvorak What's RPG?
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Role-playing Games not a Rocket Propelled Grenade ;)
 
@Adriaan I am aware of it, but just wondering why does that come into religion! 😅 Where did you get Rocket Propelled Grenade from?
 
although I do believe there are rocket propelled grenades in Shadowrun?
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman the default D&D multiverse is heavily polytheistic, with necromancers, clerics, ... that can actually do magic
 
Nothing better to lighten the mood than a homework question:
 
2:32 PM
@JohnDvorak Oddly that second Answer says what I also said. And says that 79% of suicides are atheists. If you're already down and people say "Santa will surely help you", it's not going to make you feel any better.
@JeanneDark Short Answer: It depends ;)
 
Is meta down?
 
Up and running
 
It was down for a few seconds
 
2:40 PM
Oh! I though since it was "Working fine" for others, I'd been banned on meta :)
 
@Scratte well that would be unexpected
 
@AlonEitan BCD = binary coded decimal = 0x1337 represents the value 1337
 
@JohnDvorak Yes, the unclear part is what the op tried when they wrote their code
But too broad would also work
 
an attempt isn't required if it's not a debugging question
and I don't think too broad would work here either
 
Is this question on-topic then? Because it doesn't seem like one
 
2:55 PM
@RyanM I'm not it's possible to suspend users just from meta :)
 
@AlonEitan It's a good question. Why are we closing it?
 
I'd say so. It's your prerogative to consider it poorly researched, but I don't even agree with that.
vote to trash the request
 
NP, any RO available to trash my last cv-pls?
 
cc @NathanOliver
 
2:57 PM
thanks
 
Thanks
 
Simple Questions are useful to a lot more people than hard tricky ones. I think because once one is having a hard tricky one, one has also ended in some corner case.
 
Hmm, I'll follow that post. With 2 CVs on a no-attempt question, I don't think that'll survive the CV-queue.
 
I'm surprised people still encounter BCD though...
 
2:59 PM
@cigien Isn't it closed already?
 
I'm more surprised I can't find a canonical. There's one for C for example.
 
It has 2 reopen votes already
 
@Scratte It wasn't when I posted the message :(
 
The C one might be relevant
 
Hmm, maybe, but to close as a duplicate of that seems wrong.
 
3:00 PM
@cigien The "No effort is OK" mission is a very hard task..
 
rv'd
 
@JohnDvorak Actually, this may be more appropriate. It's tagged with Java, but OP explicitly says they're looking for a language-agnostic solution.
 
the language specific solution is much simpler though.
 
Hmm, didn't think of that. Also, closing a language-specific how-to as a dupe of a language-agnostic how-to is bordering on an RTFM target, I suspect. I'll have to think about it a bit.
 
@JohnDvorak Is the 0x accurate in that represensation? It confused me.
 
3:05 PM
yes
 
What it I wrote 0x101 ?
 
that encodes 101
and 0xff is invalid BCD
 
How do you know the difference between 0x101 = 101 and 0x101 being not five.. :) ?
 
@Scratte the same way you know the difference between a 32-bit integer and a four-character ASCII string
 
or a single utf-32 character
 
3:08 PM
errr, well, 0x101 is never 101
 
@RyanM if 0x101 is never 101 how can 0x1337 be 1337? See this
 
0x101 BCD encodes the value 101
 
@Scratte Sounds like you should post a question on SO ;)
 
yeah, sorry, I have a headache and briefly forgot how hex works
you're right.
 
@cigien When earth's core goes cold.. ;)
 
3:10 PM
101 bcd encodes 65, 65 bcd encodes 41, 41 encodes 29 and 29 = 0x1d is invalid BCD
 
My head just exploded
 
@JohnDvorak what were they smoking?
 
yep, that's all correct. my original point stands, but the "never 101" point I made is wrong.
 
who?
 
I thought 101 BCD was 12 bits. The first 4 0001 the second 0000 and the third 0001. And non of those are 65
 
3:12 PM
@Scratte Hex digits are four bits
 
@RyanM Yes :)
 
@JohnDvorak I think, in my slightly braindead state, that you have this backwards. 65 dec = 0x101 = 101 BCD
 
Can someone add a nice example to the BCD question?
 
I may have misunderstood, though
 
@RyanM semantics
 
3:16 PM
@RyanM Hmmm... I think BDC just means that every decimal digit in encoded separately, so 65dec becomes 0110 and 0101 which is 0x65. Ohh.. that's what John said at the very beginning! Silly me.
@Dharman I didn't try the posted answer, but the idea is sound to me.
 
@NathanOliver Figured it's better to have the discussion here. I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Is it on-topic because the docs are hard to find? Also, OP already linked to the closest version to official docs that exist. They're asking for additional docs now.
For context if anyone else is interested.
 
3:32 PM
@cigien the idea is - we don't allow request for resources because that can lead to opinionated answers; but this cannot happen in case one asks for official documentation (which may otherwise be difficult to find)
 
@cigien Yes. This conversation is explicitly about an official download source, but I know documentation has been giving the same blessing
 
@NathanOliver Thanks, I didn't know that. I've definitely been CVing on-topic posts then. I'll bear that in mind, thanks for the clarification.
 
no problem
 
I just found the solution tag...
 
@DragandDrop I see that a problem is precipitating in the tag.
 
3:43 PM
Do you think I should edit the tag out of most of those or a meta bigger [solution] must be found.
 
@DragandDrop I think it just needs a little cleanup.
If you want to be sure about the best course of action then ask on Meta.
 
Why do people not read the short description of a tag they use?!?
 
+1, it looks mostly correct, just a bunch of incorrect posts where it makes no sense
@Scratte just to make you sad: stackoverflow.com/…
@Dharman might be a poorly tagged Mathematica question? Not sure...might also be unclear.
 
@RyanM If it is then it's unclear
 
Fair. CVed as such and upvoted the comment asking that question.
 
3:48 PM
And for please wait tag ?
 
@RyanM I don't even understand when to use that. It seems collections would be better for a combination with java.
 
@DragandDrop Yeah, this one needs Meta concensus. I would say burninate the tag
 
@RyanM Ahh.. a map. It's not a dictionary in java and in sql.. I think we call it a table :)
 
:-)
@DragandDrop I once again agree with Dharman
 
3:51 PM
@DragandDrop I was about to add another . They'll go well together.
The "Please wait" is being used more sensibly than I expected though. And.. it seems it's not been used for a very long time.
 
waffles
 
@rene I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean
 
That's because you didn't get the waffle-maker yet.
 
I like waffles.
 
That is true, I have not purchased any waffle makers.
 
4:01 PM
Would you consider the following duplicates:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36283704/scalastyle-boolean-expression-can-be-simplified
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65123370/simplifying-optionboolean-expression-in-scala/65123780#65123780
One is asking why is it happening, and the other asks how to improve it. They are relatively close. What would you suggest?
 
@TomerShetah that ... needs an subject matter expert. I can't tell.
Not sure if we have scala users here.
 
I am a Scala user :) and I am not sure . So I thought someone here could help me decide
 
Looking through deleted questions is sometimes fun. e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/114342/…
 
@Dharman damn you privilegied 10K. getting all the fun!
 
@DragandDrop It wasn't funny. It's just a nice question with nice answers. It was entertaining to read.
 
4:20 PM
 
@TomerShetah I can roll a fair dice for you ;)
 
@Dharman back when deletion needed more than 10 users...
 
@TylerH Yeah, I was wondering why did it take 13 votes
 
@Dharman AFAIK, it was a bug
 
Marc uses the site in the weirdest ways
 
4:32 PM
Scratch that @Dharman, it was like Tyler said meta.stackexchange.com/q/124400/213575
I was thinking about close votes.
 
@rene never should've been undeleted
 
@TylerH To the meta cave!
 
@Braiam not worth it
 
Nice post. I'll have to read that :) 898K views and 981 bookmarks.
 
4:54 PM
@Scratte it is ClearCase for me.
 
@sideshowbarker Why?
 
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