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12:11 AM
 
1:02 AM
If anyone involved with the Bella project has a few minutes to review the draft here I think it's fairly close and with a few tweaks could be moved to Final. (Posting here since this room has more traffic than the dedicated one)
 
1:25 AM
 
1:57 AM
Apparently not even a moderator can bypass the post title restrictions. That's obnoxious.
 
2:41 AM
Feels like "HOW DO I SELL FAT MONKEYS FOR MUCHO MONEY" might be slightly off-topic
 
2:58 AM
@AdrianMole I have to disagree with this, to the extent that I'm seriously considering overriding the rejection of the edit. This is a substantial improvement to the clarity of the question, not to mention its searchability. Although it could have improved other things, what it did improve is an improvement. There's nothing redundant about adding proper namespace prefixes to ensure that the code will compile and is clear to others.
Furthermore, the edit doesn't break anything that the question is asking about, because the problem is not a symbol look-up issue.
@Machavity I assume this is a joke, but it went over my head. All I can think of is Plato's "I know that I know nothing".
@AdrianMole That's not a good assumption in any case, and it definitely isn't a valid reason to reject an edit. I'm very confused. You, yourself, linked to a Q&A about why using namespace std is bad practice; why would you assume it's there? More importantly, why should we assume that it is implicitly there in all questions where that is not material to the question itself?
 
@CodyGray With the caveat that I don't know very much at all about C++ and have never attempted to answer any SO questions about it, I am inclined to agree with you.
 
Thanks, but... I'm not sure that you agreeing with me is quite the "independent assessment" I was looking for :-)
 
Ha.
 
Although it sounds like @cigien is on board here, too.
@AdrianMole Drawing the line here is simple, not complicated. No, that would not be a valid change, because it changes the semantics of the code. However, in this case, you said yourself that you assume there's an implicit using namespace std, which means that adding the std:: prefix does not change the code in any way whatsoever. We're not talking about improvements to the code in the case of the edit.
 
In no small part on the basis of searchability: "set" is such a common word that it might be otherwise difficult to find the question if one couldn't also use "std" as a keyword, and also because if they did use that keyword, it might be harder to find if it wasn't present.
 
3:03 AM
Exactly. I recently looked up some stuff about "std::set", and that's the only way to find relevant stuff, because "set" is just way too common.
 
@RobbyCornelissen Quite correct; questions about selling fat monkeys for mucho money must be about how to do so programmatically.
 
@Catija What does it say about me and my sense of humor that I think you're funny? Hmm...
 
@CodyGray Probably mostly means that we think in similar ways, so the things I find funny, you do, too. :)
 
@RyanM Shame it missed out of both the and tag options
 
Darn trolls, not tagging their questions properly...
 
3:09 AM
@RyanM Was about to ask if someone could take a look at the PHP of my Wordpress fat monkey auction site
 
@Catija But I'm worried it implies that I am also unfunny to others.
 
3:21 AM
Update: forcibly approved the edit, made edits of my own, found a duplicate. cc @AdrianMole @cigien
 
 
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4:48 AM
@AlonEitan why spam?
 
I just saw a lot of prices so it looks suspicious
It doesn't even looks like a real question
@RyanM OK, now the OP editted and it just looks like an assignment, so I retracted the flag
 
Sounds good
 
 
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6:05 AM
@mickmackusa May still be NDD because we don't know where the values are coming from, but they're comparing with $verify_expire, not $verify_expire_string
 
Look, another TLA IDK!
 
6:24 AM
^ see this answer for the typo details
 
7:00 AM
@RyanM yes, I agree. I caught that after I commented.
 
7:16 AM
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Q: Take the [transporter] to the litterbin

AdriaanI've recently stumbled across transporter, with currently 1 watcher and 36 questions. There's no tag wiki at all either. Addressing the points Shog9 makes: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It doesn't add much and it's certainly not ...

 
I'm open for better punned titles ^
 
There must be a Star Trek pun in there somewhere, but that'll require someone who actually knows Star Trek :-)
 
7:32 AM
I don't pretend to know Star Trek, but how about "beam the [transporter]"?
 
Give the [transporter] the Vulcan nerve pinch?
 
7:50 AM
@Adriaan good job, but it would be arguably better to include the active link for the ML tag info - stackoverflow.com/tags/machine-learning/info ;)
 
@desertnaut darn, that should've been in the canned comment :( Sorry for failing you, master Yoda
 
Failing me you have not, harder if you will try :D
 
I just noticed one of my recent meta posts became "hot" last week. However, there were four featured posts taking up all the slots on SO main. What happens to the "hot" status of the meta post in that case?
 
Hotness is transient, so if you were hot when there was no room for hotness, then... nothing. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/416777
 
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Q: Capture the [cdc]?

HulkI've stumbled across cdc, with currently 496 questions. The tag wiki explicitly refers to multiple unrelated things: CDC may refer to the Communication Device Class (or USB CDC). Also may refer to Change Data Capture in Microsoft SQL Server or PostgreSQL. Also may refer to Connected Device Confi...

 
8:33 AM
@Adriaan Fix the [transporter] malfunction
 
^ best one yet
 
Texas back from a few weeks holiday, given that the spam is picking up again?
 
I never had a holiday :-(
 
If any of y'all need a garage door repaired in Texas, Smokey's got you covered.
 
I feel like I need to get my garage door repaired, though. Dunno what's given me that idea...
 
8:48 AM
There've been at least a dozen of 'em so far, we just got the SD patterns set up to detect them with reasons that get posted here.
 
9:14 AM
 
10:09 AM
how-to questions are not necessarily off-topic, but what about this one?
nvm, it's unclear, as the question doesn't stand on its own without the external links
 
The word "attempt" gets thrown around... While we don't care that they've made an attempt to solve the problem themselves, they at least need to make an attempt to ask a clear, coherent question.
Mentally replace "effort" with "attempt", and see this classic Shog9 answer.
 
is this opinion based, or off-topic? it basically asks about the interpretation of some phrases
 
10:32 AM
@Cristik I would say it is off-topic - VTC'd already (along with @tripleee)
 
11:14 AM
 
11:43 AM
Hmm. Two very strange audits in FQQ review today (already): Both were questions that had been migrated to Meta.SO, and both actually showed the blue, "This was migrated..." banner in the audit itself. I'm confused: Is this a new thing?
 
that's how I understand their latest comment anyways ^
 
@AdrianMole Despite what you see, audits were never meant to trick you.
But more of a "are you alive?" test
 
12:12 PM
@Braiam But, although I can't be 100% sure, I think I've had migrated questions as "known bad" audits in the past, but the blue banner wasn't shown until after the audit was completed.
 
@Machavity Sorry about the "poor advice" I gave you on that suggested edit! On reflection, and after considering the replies from cigien and Cody, I can see that "Improve Edit" would have been a far better option in that case.
 
@CodyGray I guess that reference is getting obscure now
@AdrianMole It's OK, but don't let it happen again, or Nathan might report you to the C++ police
 
I thought that Nathan and Cody are the C++ police. :)
 
12:54 PM
: There are myriad kinds of forwarding. Use this if you must, but try to find a more specific [tag] first.
 
@Dharman What a backwards tag
 
Does anyone know if there is a burnination request for ?
 
1:16 PM
the upvote on this question is a tad suspicious...
 
@Dharman No I don't think one exists
There is a request for but that's it AFAIK
 
@blackgreen Yeah, but even mods can't do anything about a single upvote. It doesn't make a pattern that we can act upon.
Does someone want to create a burnination request for [rate]?
 
I know, just saying... what is becoming a pattern is that user reposting closed questions
I've been holding off flags, but it's probably time to flag it
 
@blackgreen I only see one other closed question, but maybe some have already Roomba'd. But yes if you suspect something suspicious with the user, flag away for moderators; we can't investigate the user here
 
whoops I was writing a flag but I got badly ninja'ed
that Q was the third one, but it has been taken care of
now that this chat is full of mods, one can't even finish writing flags :D
 
1:25 PM
no flags, only delete
@blackgreen It would have been good flag. Sorry I ninja'd you before you finished
 
@Dharman You saved him a flag :P
 
no problem, I just care about things being cleaned up :)
 
2:06 PM
You know what would have been a great April Fools day prank
Replying to all the PHP PDO questions with "you should use mysql_ instead"
 
2:53 PM
Sorry for having a lot of probably simple questions lately, but is there a fork of Auto Comments that people suggest for custom close reasons?
 
@IanCampbell I've been using this one
 
@IanCampbell You mean the comments or the ARC userscript itself?
 
I've been using @Machavity's here
 
@Machavity I mean a userscript which adds an "auto" link in the close dialog.
I saw your pull request, so I thought about just going with your fork, but I figured I'd ask first.
 
@IanCampbell Yeah, my fork of ARC can do that. There's no feature development, but I actively use it myself so when it breaks I patch it
 
3:04 PM
OK, great, I'll go with that. Thanks
 
Others have forked it as well. No PRs are being merged on the main project, sadly
 
Yeah, I saw there are 10 open ones.
Works like a charm, many thanks all.
 
@AdrianMole What I mean is that you have showed that you are paying attention, so the audit served its purpose
 
that doesn't make it ok
the audit should be making sure you're paying attention, not seemingly trying to trick you into failing
 
I'm not claiming it was trying to trick me. It seems like it's just too obvious, when the audit is showing that the question has already been migrated.
... but I suppose it would catch a really bad robo-reviewer who just clicks "Looks OK" all the time.
Has, maybe, the style/CSS for those banners changed recently, and the audit system isn't removing them before displaying the post?
... probably the same for the "Highly active/Protected" blue banner, if that's on a "known good" post used for audit.
 
3:28 PM
@AdrianMole What Shog said: audits are designed to be obvious
 
3:45 PM
Is stackoverflow.com/q/45177449/1030169 on topic by present day standards?
 
I think general computing, because gifsicle (while great) is not a tool primarily used by programmers.
 
never mind the fact that it's a self-answer that is link only...
 
That doesn't make the question off-topic though. Still, not ideal.
 
@jmoerdyk correction - a link to a deleted thread! :(
 
@desertnaut couldn't tell, workplace blocks reddit
 
3:55 PM
 
On the bright side, we substantially cleaned up that Q&A.
 
Is it possible to migrate a question from one SE to another? I realize I asked in the wrong place, and that Super User would have been a better platform.
I see that I can vote to close my question, and then say where it should be migrated then. But I'd rather just do it myself.
 
There are a few close reasons to that effect for a few sites (SU is one), but the question should be of a quality that meets their question standards, lest you be polluting fellow stack sites with poor questions.
 
4:04 PM
@SephReed IIRC, migration requires unanimous close votes; your latest question has one close vote already, and that's not one for migration.
 
Seems like a potentially better question for Ask Different rather than super user.
 
4:20 PM
@SephReed Since I'm around, I can migrate it for you. Is apple.stackexchange.com a suitable destination? I assume we're talking about this question.
@AdrianMole IMHO, that's a bug... while obvious audits are considered "by design," I think a giant banner (that could confuse people!) is a bit too far.
 
5:34 PM
 
6:10 PM
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Q: Too many [options]?

Bender the GreatestI am proposing that the options tag be burninated: 1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. To use the tag's description as a testament to it's ambiguity: Options are various choices or courses of action available to someone in a partic...

 
6:54 PM
@RyanM Cheeky, 45 reviews today
 
🙃
 
Wondered if anyone here would notice. Still a ways to go to catch up to you, though ;-)
 
I will watch my back :-P
 
@RyanM You going full Samuel Liew on us? :P
 
7:03 PM
plz no
 
Goodness no, I already spend too much time on that, I surely don't have time for thousands of reviews.
More Bill the Lizard, I think.
 
^ might be good for a mod to alert the mods of the other network sites for that user
 
@TylerH Meh. They only have posts on pt.SO
 
Ah, well that was the only site I checked :-P
 
The Cross Validated mods already got the one I reported.
 
7:10 PM
and it has the same link
sounds like the entire justice league has been alerted already then :-)
 
I flagged the pt.SO one
 
I was thinking about trying that, but I was worried I'd end up following it instead. =P
 
@RyanM obrigata
 
@IanCampbell I did stare carefully at the options before selecting one.
 
7:25 PM
 
@Machavity obrigado
^if you are male, obrigada if female
 
@Vickel You say pomato, I say topato. Or something. But it makes sense Portuguese would use a similar convention to Spanish there
 
in Spanish it's just graciaswhere the final s often is not heard
I say batata, btw... :)
 
7:40 PM
@Machavity This hurt my brain
 
@Vickel Ah, you're from Portugal. I just used Google Translate. I'm not surprised it got it wrong
 
:)
@Machavity better use deepl.com (i'm not associated)
 
9:00 PM
Does anyone happen to know what the notification looks like when one of your questions gets migrated?
 
I don't know if there is one
 
a red [1] on the top bar, probably
 
9:20 PM
Down to only 86 open questions, with several more in the queue for those with spare votes.
 
 
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10:37 PM
@Machavity I see. Wow, yeah, I don't even recognize it upon seeing it. Then again, I am not the most knowledgeable source on pop culture.
@AdrianMole With Pete Becker, STL, Dietmar Kühl, Herb Sutter, and other legends around who are part of the standards committee? I can hardly claim to beat that!
 
Woop! I just went past 100k edits on the main site 🎉
18
 
Are those all manual? If so, very impressive.
 
Yup, all manual
I do vaguely think about automating it - either finding posts to edit, or even the editing
But I never quite get around to it, life gets in the way 🤔
 
The manual approach is the better one anyway
 
10:54 PM
One day an AI will be smart enough to edit posts, and it will write amusing edit notes as well :-)
 
@halfer Peter's aren't really that amusing. :-)
 
@CodyGray Some AIs should stick to the day-job! 🤣
 

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