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00:39
Is this an answer? It's answer-shaped but I don't understand what they're trying to communicate or how it relates to the question.
01:01
@RyanM I don't think so. At least, I also can't see any relation to the question.
01:15
This answer is unrelated to the question, no? The question asks to translate the php code to dart, the answer is in php and it's php that has nothing to do with the php in question.
@HenryEcker agreed. Nothing to do with the question. Perhaps was an attempt to ask a question as an answer?
@Nick Yeah that's what it looked like to me. I appreciate the second look.
01:55
@sideshowbarker Does the edit address that issue?
@HenryEcker yeah, partially, at least — though it’s still not sufficient. But that feels like the kind of question where commenters would keep asking for details and the OP would respond with dribbles of more information, until finally it turns out to be caused by a typo or some other highly-localized error, and so never lead to any answer that it’d be useful to have in SO.
@sideshowbarker Understood. I noticed the edit happened almost simultaneously with the cv-pls so I just wanted to make you aware in case you missed it.
yup, thanks much
02:42
@SotiriosDelimanolis I found a duplicate for that one
03:27
we can categorize this as "typo", right? Indeed the problem was not that obvious, but the OP did almost nothing to try to debug wich is the problematic function call, meaning there are few chances for this question to be findable by others with the same problem.
actually, on a closer look, it's clearly a typo, the PHP code had a json_encode() call right there, so the OP missed it on the Dart side
04:11
2 close votes on blatant spam :(
 
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05:16
@SurajRao I've often thought there should be a pop-up warning when someone types "spam" into the custom close reason box (i.e., as in that case, "I’m voting to close this question because it is spam").
that sounds good. There is already an alert if you type you want a question moved/migrated
05:27
Hah, I forgot about that. Incredible that we get so many flags requesting migration of terribly low-quality questions, then, isn't it?
It's almost as if... people don't read these messages :-)
06:29
@karel that question also seems unclear, but is not the one with that title. was there maybe a copy-paste error?
 
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07:59
@Nick you are involved in the question. According to FAQ you should not post requests to delete competing answers
@Dharman yeah, sorry, I forgot (been away for a while), and when I remembered it was too late to delete. Could you please bin the request?
In addition, we don't delete answers simply because they are wrong... Both the author of the answer and the author of the question agreed after discussing the possibility of deleting that the answer that it should be kept, as the mistake could prove useful to future viewers.
If you disagree with that, a persuasive counter-argument could have been made in the comments, since everyone involved was clearly amenable to considering deletion, if a good reason was provided.
@CodyGray I've just seen the comment thread; it was not there when I downvoted, voted to delete, or posted the request (for which I apologise). I'm quite happy to undo all my actions on that answer.
08:20
@dur post has been edited, does the cv-pls request still hold?
 
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10:16
@CodyGray I generally dislike this stance. May I have a link to the commentary so that I can read?
@mickmackusa You're on record with that opinion. The answer in question is here. The discussion wasn't particularly compelling; it just suggests that they would be open to a reasonable argument in favor of removing it.
Was my cvpls for stackoverflow.com/q/71897959/2943403 removed? I'm not gaming anything, I'm trying to do the right thing for curation. I deleted my answer after finding an appropriate dupe target.
Do reopen votes expire?
I hope so
10:28
Is it normal to see two different scores on the same post? (probably not a caching issue)
If you click the score, the up/down votes break down opens up
dur
dur
@bad_coder Now, it is a duplicate. I will add a comment later.
@Braiam sorry, I do not have that feature on this account yet
Presumably, casting a final reopen vote on a post that has now completed review (three reviewers went with "leave closed), with the sole intent of re-closing it as (the same) duplicate would be frowned-upon? (Abuse of the hammer?)
... I would think that such "clearing" of votes should be left to those with diamonds.
10:42
@mickmackusa That question is a mess. Apparently the user knows about sum(), but wants order by with another column that probably have multiple values and is not in group by/select. I know how to solve it, but I wouldn't touch that with a 3 meters pole
11:04
@Braiam they don't want SUM(). They want the most recently updated qualifying row AND they want the count of all qualifying rows. They want to make just one trip to the db to retrieve this single-row result set.
@mickmackusa They don't know what they want.
The count(select where) is replaced with a sum(case when).
@CodyGray Yes. I hammered, the OP stated that the dupe was inappropriate, and I confirmed it to be so (by setting up my own phpize demo with sample data). I could not find a proper dupe. I reopened (feeling that I was being unfair to the asker. I crafted a working solution and answered. But, my answer was super basic, so I knew the page could not possibly be unique. After rewording my Google search terms, I found a good dupe.
If I would have found the dupe earlier, I would have merely adjusted the dupe target list.
I am hoping for the same, appropriate resolution for the dupe question. I just went the very long way around.
I assume the system will not let you close again, after already closing and reopening. What would you propose that we do about that? Leaving the comment there should be sufficient to allow others to close it.
@Braiam even with the LIMIT? I didn't check, honestly.
@mickmackusa If you have a compliant engine *cough* not mysql *cough*
Limit only modifies how many rows it returns, it has to evaluate the whole query anyways
(I've had to use cte or subqueries with window functions instead of limit since I usually want the top one in several groups)
 
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13:08
@Braiam to be fair to mysql, they are trying to become compliant. They are dropping their utf8 implementation in favor of one up to spec and working towards being sql-92
13:53
This one is off-topic, isn't it?
Never quite sure with docker and k8s questions.
docker is - afaik - mostly on-topic. For k8s, the -tag explicitly says "KUBERNETES QUESTIONS MUST BE DEVELOPMENT RELATED"
Yeah. I would lean towards that one being off-topic, but I'm not 'in' enough to actually close vote.
does it worth raising a custom flag for someone who posted the same answer to 3 different questions? or should I wait first to see if the user deletes the other two (left a comment to them informing them it's not ok to post identical answers) - the answers are pretty new - 2 hours old
14:11
@Cristik is it an isolated incident, or does the account in question have multiple of those "identical answer"?
just this one "incident"
Hm... in this case I'd wait and see.
@Turing85 Err... nope
@Braiam "nope" on the docker-part?
Yep
Docker like kubernetes is merely a containerization provider
14:22
I know. But I vaguely remember a quote from Jeff Atwood saying that "most docker questions are on-topic"
You can do programer-y tasks on it, but that doesn't make all of it on topic.
I know.
ServerFault probably said it best meta.serverfault.com/a/8668/180142
Your code runs inside the container (and has something to do with the container itself), probably can be asked.
You are dealing mainly with API and interacting with your code against said api, probably on topic.
14:53
Was I correct to edit-out the obscenities in this question? Or should I have red-flagged it? Seems to me that the question can stand, with the edits made.
@AdrianMole Funnily enough, I cannot see your edit. I mean.. I see that you edited, but the diff is empty.
I made two. The second apparently coincided with Raymond's.
ah okay, there are multiple "profanity" edits
yeah, just saw it
@Cristik the threshold is 2 identical answers for an automatic mod flag to be raised: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/317988 so you won't have to raise a mod flag, unless you feel a moderator might mis judge what is going on. In that case a custom flag to provide extra context can be helpful.
@AdrianMole I think it's fine, question seems sound now
15:13
@AdrianMole Yes, reopen-votes expire in a similar manner as how close-votes expire.
thanks, @rene, good to know about that rule
15:29
@Cristik The automatic mod-flag is raised only if the posts are identical, not just similar. So, yes, it's reasonable to raise a custom mod-flag to explain when the answers are nearly identical (i.e. effectively, they have not been tailored to the question). Basically, the assumption is that if the person posting nearly identical answers on more than one question, then they likely should have picked the better question, posted an answer there, and voted to close the other as a duplicate.
ok, thanks, so for copy+pasted answers no need to raise a flag, for nearly identical answers and first offence will raise a flag a few days later after leaving a comment for the user
15:42
The problem with relying on the auto-flags is that the posts have to be absolutely identical. Any very minor change will prevent them. If you are concerned, I don't think the moderators will mind if you add your manual flag to the (possible) automatic one. (But I'm not a mod, so maybe I'm wrong?)
I'm sure I've raised such flags in the past, and I don't remember any being declined, or having experienced any "mod-rage" feedback.
@AdrianMole Manual flags are fine. The system is weird with auto-flags on identical answers
Some of my custom flags are also weird, apparently. :)
They are raised, but some answers just don't trigger them
16:23
In your opinion: Is this question a duplicate of that question?
In the sense that both are off topic? Yes.
@Braiam I disagree on this one. That's something a developer would do.
And so would they eat, sleep, walk the dog, yet none of those things are unique to software development.
with the sole difference being that writing a compose-file is something a software developer does because they develop software. The others they don't.
I.e. using a docker-compose setup is a tool commonly used by programmers.
16:56
should answers in non-english be flagged as NAA or VLQ?
@Cristik I'd tend to custom-flag
@Cristik "Answers not written in English should be flagged as very low quality, although not an answer will also work." from answer to: "How do I deal with non-English content?"
17:16
is this a duplicate (see comments), or a typo (see self-answer)? stackoverflow.com/questions/71903420/…
Idle question to room - is this question on-topic? It features an honest attempt, but I wonder if it is a bit "fix it for me" stackoverflow.com/questions/71899145/…
17:27
@Turing85 And yet, I've used it for gaming.
Remember it is "x and is unique to software development". Not "or" or "could be", but and.
Pure algo questions are off topic on the site, too.
@halfer indeed, at a first glance it looks like a "my code doesn't work, please fix it", however, the OP did try to identify the issue, just that they don't know how to debug it; also unlikely this will be of any help for someone else, so in the end it's not on-topic
most likely as soon as someone answers it will turn into a "typo" kind of question
@Cristik Thanks, I'll raise it
 
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22:06
Is this spam, R/A, both or neither?
... I went with spam.
22:29
Hi, I'm trying to understand the closure of stackoverflow.com/questions/71862532/… as this question doesn't ask for any recommendation, but is about finding a specific feature/use case that belongs to one of two possible software packages.
22:41
@Thomas I left a comment, arguing that SOCVR is not actually the correct place for this type of discussions; the correct thing would be to open a Meta post. In any case, and although you are not actually asking for a recommendation, the question does not seem to be about programming indeed; I would VTC it with such a custom reason.
Also, the question has been closed, reopened and then closed again. That makes it a potentially "hot topic" and Meta.SO is, as desertnaut suggested, the place for such discussions.
23:21
Since the last closure was initiated from here by Dalija, I think it makes sense to provide some additional reasoning here, before taking it to meta
(I already commented under the post, so I won't repeat myself here)
23:38
@desertnaut it's true it's not a programming question, it's more about programmer / IT tool; I thought the question had been closed for asking for a recommendation, etc. Do you think the superuser site may be more appropriate for it?

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