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12:45 AM
@Dharman You can omit them in some circumstances. That doesn't mean that you should omit them, or that omitting them will give you the same page structure as if you included them (assuming it was a situation where omitting them mattered).
 
Out of topic. angular.io is down?
 
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@Braiam Thank you very much!
 
 
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Hello Good Afternoon
 
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11:43 AM
@Zoe You handled a complex and lengthy mod case recently, thank you. I quite understand why that one was, erm, sitting in the queue for a while :-)
 
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@halfer No problem ^^
@SurajRao It is. images are still links
 
12:02 PM
Hey @Zoe-- first time seeing you with your star -- congrats!
 
💎 😌
 
oops "diamond"
 
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3:11 PM
Heh - We're back!
 
sta
integer divided by 0
 
Off by one?
Offline-by-SA?
 
sta
SO still offline
 
I blame the hamsters.
 
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3:37 PM
AM I HERE?
 
posted on October 30, 2021

This is about to begin.  https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/371236

 
a bit late with the update there..
 
The end is beginning. The beginning has already ended.
 
sta
"Due to technical issues we're running long. This may last another hour." @StackExchangeStatus - Twitter 34 min ago
 
except it went offline an hour ago atleast
 
3:46 PM
Are issues ever not technical?
 
The maintenance was planned for 2 hrs. It started roughly 1 hr 45 min ago... it might take a little over an hour until everything is up and running again. That's how I read it.
 
Due to political issues, we're running long?
 
I'm bored
 
sta
!!/coffee Dharman
 
Have you read the codeless code?
 
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3:56 PM
Facebook was down for a period of six to seven hour
 
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4:59 PM
3 hours have passed?
 
@sta have you read the updates on twitter?
 
Error - AI not installed.
 
aaaaaaaaaaand we are back
 
 
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6:13 PM
@Dharman that's correct (cc @mickmackusa); any tags that would by necessity need to be closed before a second one could be opened don't require a closing tag. Browsers are required to auto-close them if left open. It is best practice to close them yourself though, so you don't get in the habit of relying on a browser to interpret what you meant, among other things.
Some others besides p and option would be dt and dd, all the table elements, html, and the ones that are "void" elements and thus absolutely shouldn't be closed, like img and input and br, etc
 
6:37 PM
Somebody just published a small book as a question. What to do about it? Is it an attempt at a self-answered question? Can it be edited into such? Or should it be closed as "Unclear what you're asking"?
 
... and I thought my questions were lengthy...
 
@AdrianMole Yeah, unclear
they don't actually ask a question
SO is for questions, not blog posts
 
Heh - The Vigilantes were too quick for me, so I just shared some feedback.
 
Today is a good day. I got my 2nd 1+ from @HovercraftFullOfEels
 
posted on October 30, 2021

The site is back! It took a lot longer than expected (our apologies) but we decided to take the safe/slow route rather than take some risks. Tomorrow’s maintenance window is still required as planned. Thank you all for your patience. This is going to be a fun retro to write!

 
7:07 PM
@Turing85 ha ha ha ha
Mistakes happen all the time
 
7:35 PM
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels ... and my happiness is gone x)
 
7:53 PM
@blackgreen That's not eligible for a del-pls.
 
Any ideas why this was "invalidated" in the LQA queue? (Dharman's edit was before either review queue actions, so probably not that.)
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, invalid request
 
Usually it's because a mod declines a flag
 
Mod made the point moot.
I'm pretty sure I didn't flag it as NAA (or, if I did, that flag wasn't declined). I voted to delete in the "Late Answers" queue.
 
The system might have flagged it
 
7:59 PM
That "system" is cruising for a flag-suspension! ;)
 
@AdrianMole The only flag on the post, a VLQ flag, was declined, which invalidated the LQA review that was created as a result of the flag being raised.
 
OK - I understand. Probably flagged from the First Answers review.
 
Does this question have 3 out of 3 NAA?
 
This thing with answers being in three different queues at the same time is gonna cause some confusion ... I can feel it in my silicon bones.
 
@cigien wasn't that bad enough?
 
8:05 PM
@blackgreen all three of those answers are answer as in they try to answer the question. Thus, they should not be NAA-flagged.
 
The score is -1 and it will roomba in 10 days
@Turing85 Yes, but they are extremely poor attempts
 
@Dharman that's what downvotes and edits are for, aren't they?
 
@blackgreen It's worth deleting, for sure, but it would have required multiple downvotes to do so, which is not permitted. A post can require at most one downvote at the time of making a del-pls request in here.
 
They can't be saved with edits
 
"within 1 downvote of being eligible for delete-votes" missed that part
 
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10:06 PM
@Dharman Can you add a 'Seasonal' option to your edit bot?
 
@AdrianMole hahahaha
 
@AdrianMole Be careful though stackoverflow.com/q/30155430/15497888
 
@HenryEcker Scary. I was actually surprised that there were only 88 hits. I've seen a few in review queues today and expected rather more.
 
Me too. Are there other seasonal keywords with more?
 
We had a purge on "Happy quarantine" a while back.
 
10:12 PM
@AdrianMole was this a fully-automated purge?
 
@Turing85 Nope. Volunteers from this room.
 
Seems we have some Happy New Years still stackoverflow.com/q/4575691/15497888
 
But, for the "Happy Halloween" posts, I think Cody should be set to the task - for obvious reasons.
 
Can you cross reference post date with keywords? It seems the greetings would appear at consistent time frames.
 
@HenryEcker and a lot of Merry Christmas's, but some (a lot?) of false-negatives. That's why I asked wrt. fully-automated purge.
 
10:14 PM
@HenryEcker If by "you" you mean me personally: no, I can't. But I'm sure there are those who can.
 
@AdrianMole Right. I meant more generally *maybe it would be a good idea to cross reference with post date to limit false-negatives
 
@AdrianMole No, but I can edit some of them myself
 
For many of them, it's probably a sentinel for a bad post, anyway.
 
10:32 PM
Clarification: If an answer is being discussed on Meta, are *-pls requests for the question allowed in here? (The question itself is not being discussed on Meta). Same question for the other direction: if a question is being discussed, can we curate answers to that question in here?
 
Probably best to refrain, even if it's within the letter of the law.
That rule was made to prevent folks on Meta accusing this room of being an alternative (or challenge) to Meta.
 
@cigien don't know if there are any hard rules but I'd be inclined to not act on it, otoh if it's being discussed on meta then meta effect is, uh in effect. So go right ahead and cast your own vote since others are sure to join in.
 
Also, if the question is being discussed on Meta, then any answer will get a good 'curator' audience from Meta.
 
Yeah, I'm asking about the spirit of the rule. It's not clear to me if it violates the spirit to curate the question, since no one is discussing the question at all, on meta, or otherwise.
 
@cigien (There was one case of a wrongfully closed post that went to meta and I voted to reopen, I don't think there's much to gain from bringing such cases to the room, since the OP's vote together with yours and another's are enough to get a reopen or close.)
 
10:38 PM
If we start messing around with stuff that's on Meta, then Meta may get us shut down! 😬
Not every Meta regular thinks of SOCVR as a wonderful charity.
 
Well, we certainly don't want to incur the wrath of Meta :) Ok, I'll definitely not make a request for now, but maybe an RO will give a ruling either way. Thanks (both).
 
@AdrianMole I wouldn't take it that far, but avoiding polemic stirring is always best. Yano', half a dozen meta pundits with an obsession for picking discussion (and nothin' better to do) might find an opportunity to slander the room.
 
Does anyone know of a duplicate target for "removing the last word from a string in Java". A quick google search yielded this, which is not appropriate. (Disclosure: I'm asking because of a question to an answer being discussed on meta, but I'm not linking to that post, or the meta discussion, so I hope it's ok).
^ ROs, please bin that if it's too close to violating the "no discussing meta posts" rule.
 
@cigien Well, this does just that and has the Java tag, but it's a regex solution.
... but that answer is pure Java (no regex).
 
Yeah, that looks like an appropriate duplicate. The fact that it's asking for a regex doesn't prevent non-regex answers, does it? I think there was recently a meta discussion about it, but I'm afraid I didn't pay too much attention to it.
 
10:53 PM
@cigien hb this one?
 
I'm not currently working with Java so I'm not gonna chip in.
 
@HenryEcker Ah, that's perfect, thank you.
 
@cigien np.
 
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