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dbc
3:11 AM
That one has been around since Aug 31 without being noticed. Should I mention it somewhere?
 
@dbc I reported it to Smokey for you. Generally though Charcoal HQ would be the room if you wanted to mention it somewhere yourself.
 
dbc
Got it, thanks!
 
Which I see you've already done. In any case it's been handled thanks for catching it. =)
 
3:26 AM
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine No; it doesn't ask for an opinion. It's not a question where every answer is equally valid.
That you think someone should benchmark it themselves (as the "Race your horses" link in your comment seems to suggest) does not make the question eligible for closure. To the extent it's true that the only way to answer it is to benchmark it, you've only proven that there is, in fact, an objective way to answer the question that was asked, which makes it definitively not opinion-based, certainly not "primarily" so.
 
4:14 AM
@CodyGray Reasonable point.
 
 
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7:21 AM
Is that ^ which I just posted a completely non-understandable, misstagged question, or some weird form of spam I haven't seen before?
 
I don't think it's spam.
 
7:52 AM
@Adriaan Stuff like that can/should be flagged as NAA.
@halfer I love this. But surely the original author who misspelled "code" did not also include the emoji? That must have been a snarky editor?
 
8:17 AM
@CodyGray Sadly the fish was my own editorial license :-)
 
Oh. Well, that does explain it.
 
jps
@halfer then you have a lot to edit
 
Turns out there is such a thing as a cod file.
 
@jps Don't edit fish emojis into all of those.
 
jps
@CodyGray no, I just add the tag ;)
 
8:21 AM
I'll stick to salmon.
 
Don't underestimate sprat and herring!
 
I don't underestimate the herring!
 
Is it red?
 
Preferably fermented.
@jps *time passes* The what?
 
jps
8:38 AM
so hungry that you fried all the cod, nothing left?
 
Smoked it.
 
9:21 AM
Would a custom close reason of "asking the impossible" be appropriate? I just found a question that boils down to "solve the traveling salesman problem for me".
 
@StephenOstermiller No, it's not appropriate to write answers in the custom close reason field.
 
"What you're asking is impossible, as it boils down to solving the halting problem" is an answer to a question. A better answer would propose a workaround, but meh.
 
So would you consider my comment to be better as an answer here then? stackoverflow.com/questions/73658402/…
 
Uh, yeah, if you think that's the answer to the question, then I do, too!
Why do you think a question should be closed because the answer is "no, this is not possible"? That boggles my mind.
 
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Morning
 
12:20 PM
Is this an acceptable answer? It's basically "Read this <link> with a direct citation of the link, no own effort
 
12:38 PM
@Adriaan It quotes the minimal part of the post to provide the answer. It's not plagiarism at this point. I'm remiss to just delete it
 
@Adriaan I suggested an edit to reduce some of the quoted text
 
I like it. Approved
 
Thanks :)
 
 
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2:18 PM
> Please like, comment and subscribe :D
Now this is being added to answers.. facepalm
 
@SurajRao clearly that answer was copied from a youtube video
 
@SurajRao lolwut
 
This one's turning into a comment waterfall. Is the question really close-worthy?
 
@SurajRao I wouldn't flag it. It may only need an edit, turning the first and second paragraphs into an answer and deleting the third. The answer would then be something like "Add the Callback URL in the postman that you have added in the Twitter developer account project. And add the accurate scopes tweet."
 
@E_net4thecommentflagger I think it's probably an OK question. I edited it and flagged the comments for chat migration
@CodyGray You don't have low expectations, do you? Expecting a workaround for an impossible request...
 
Yeah, I didn't cast CVs on it. I think it's a bit of a stretch to call it POB or not about programming. That a concept applies to multiple languages is also IMO not enough to merit closure.
 
2:47 PM
@JeanneDark That's precisely what I would change it to (suggested edit queue is full atm) - Seconded.
 
stackoverflow.com/a/73663883/4826457 NAA? Another account with same exact answer was mod deleted
 
I'd say mod flag the duplicate account at least.
 
@SurajRao It's NAA to me, might want to mod flag though as it looks like they are using socks
 
yeah mod flagged it
 
@TylerH It's impossible to moderate SO so they elected Cody
 
3:02 PM
@JeanneDark Did you see where he tried to throw your name in the hat, too? :-P
 
No, my chat room search showed no new results
 
It was on Meta
 
I found it, but to be fair, the OP already mentioned me first
 
Oh I actually missed that
 
 
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5:46 PM
Is this spam? All links are to YouTube videos by the same user (= the poster?) ... but it seems relevant to the question and has other details added. But 4 links to your blog(s) in one post seems excessive.
 
6:04 PM
 
@AdrianMole Yes, it's spam due to undisclosed affiliation. Yes, it is that user's YouTube channel, based on a link in the YouTube "about" page to a GitHub account which uses the same image as the user's avatar.
 
I thought so but wasn't sure.
 
Please like, comment, subscribe, and click the bell for notifications
Ma'am this is a Wendy's
 
6:43 PM
Is the subscribe button the one named "delete"?
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7:16 PM
Ugh, this tag looks terrible
 
@Machavity You have my trusted user support to burninate it with fire.
 
> Developing custom android room
no, there is an Android Room, but that's not what you were trying for...
that's...not the worst tag I've seen
Has a lot of overlap with I'd expect, when used properly.
 
7:42 PM
@RyanM I'd argue that almost any use of "custom ROM" with Android is at least inaccurate, as it's next to impossible for a regular user to be using an actual custom Read Only Memory. To do that, they would have to be replacing chips on the board, which I really doubt is how most are actually doing it. If they are erasing it or modifying it using software, then it's not Read Only Memory, so, by definition, not a custom ROM.
Also, using a custom ROM is not an Android-only concept, as it's a concept that predates the existence of Android by multiple decades.
 
meh
if people are asking questions for it and the questions are on topic,
 
8:17 PM
@TylerH Could use a bow or an axe, but I guess fire will have to do
 
8:36 PM
@Makyen Well, technically, I suppose you're correct, but also it's the "term of art" that's used, however inaccurate that term may be. Although I believe it's somewhat derived from things like EEPROM which are only sort of read-only...
These days it's ...not really read-only, unless you want to say that the secure-boot system prevents many classes of "writing"
 
@RyanM in that case shouldn't they be called "secure"-boot systems?
 
@TylerH as opposed to ROMs? Or are you contending that it's not really secure if it doesn't prevent all classes?
 
the latter
 
the idea is that you should only be able to boot a signed image
 
but sort of joking
 
8:43 PM
@TylerH It's probably an anachronism. You have to root the phone to update the ROM, so as far as the user is concerned its a ROM, even though it's technically not
 
So if you can generate signed images, then you can defeat the security, but also you really shouldn't be able to do that unless the OEM loses control of their keys, which would be pretty sloppy
Even that's sort of fixable if you push a new update with anti-rollback protection that changes the keys.
 
@RyanM Let me introduce you to the company known as Intel...
:-P
 
...what did they screw up this time?
 
Nothing (that I know of... yet) They actually never lost their keys I don't think but they have had several low-level chip exploits over the last several years that allowed attackers to bypass/fool things like secure boot ROMs
Meltdown and all those
 
Though the Android security bulletins have dedicated sections for each chipmaker, and, well, it's left as an exercise for the reader if there's one that seems to have an outsized portion of them...
To be fair to Intel, AMD was also affected by the speculative execution stuff
Apple's had some issues too
I'm not convinced it's possible to build a CPU with the sort of performance people expect these days without those vulnerabilities.
 
8:56 PM
@RyanM it was affected by one or two, but not nearly as many vulns as Intel was
@RyanM I agree
 
 
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