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2:13 AM
Ope... arstechnica.com/security/2023/09/… bad libwebp 0-day
 
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4:10 AM
@Makyen Thank you for clarifying that :)
Good morning
 
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7:32 AM
Can thoise answers on this question be considered reputation manipulation? Both answers are by the same user and asking on every question to be upvoted and checked as answer even though it 2nd question is an uptade of the first (not a new user).
@tacoshy the comments are NLN, flag as such. Multiple different answers is never a problem. If the pattern for begging for upvotes is across all their answers, flag for a mod to have all comments nuked. Leave it to them if that needs a warning or worse.
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@tacoshy and if they ask the OP of the question for upvotes, they don't understand that the OP has a rep of 3 but would need 15 to be able to vote.
8:24 AM
@AmitJoshi not sure this needs to go away
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@Nick some people just want to watch everything burn
@user16217248 I see 2251 close votes and 428 reopen votes
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impressive
surely more reopen votes than me
8:43 AM
@Cow what were you referring to?
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@Nick That comment with the dude writing delete this whatever thing cannot remember now lol
@Cow ah well, let it burn anyway! :)
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hehehe
 
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9:53 AM
I will never remember how to retract a message in here.
By asking for an RO to remove the request.
Is that the 'flag for moderator' button on the message, or something else?
Cow
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@Daedalus You just write: RO: please remove etc..
no need to flag
10:08 AM
RO: Please remove my cv-pls request; that particular close vote(at least from me) no longer applies.
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10:25 AM
Hm just got handed a new laptop at work. What a way to spend the afternoon
Lenovo T16 Gen 2
wonder if its any good
Does it get questions closed?
@Cow I have the same. Good model, at least for what I do
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@Adriaan Nice! Yeah its just for programming
@AndreasismovingtoCodidact hopefully haha :D
@Cow Then it doesn't work. Hope does not get questions closed.
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rofl
you're on fire today :D
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is stealing code from SO considered programming?
asking for a friend
@Cow no, it is called software engineering ...
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oh good!
sounds better than current title too!
:D
yep!
I have been a software engineer for a long time ..
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null on request /cc @Daedalus
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haha
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10:42 AM
@Cow that's a skill on it's own, learn more from goodreads.com/book/show/…
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of course there's a book too!
roflmao
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@Cow and the right hardware: stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/30/…
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HAHAHAHAHAH'
love it!
 
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11:58 AM
this new computer is fast
compared to my old 8th gen intel
first spam flag yummy
Can anyone make out what's going on here? Is my comment a reasonable guess?
Considering the code in the answer is not at all relevant to the question (vehicle vs project) and has no blade syntax that the question is asking about, who knows what the answerer is on about
Yeah - I thought the code was in the wrong language but I know very little about PHP, Laravel or Blade.
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should be deleted for sure
It's still Laravel. The answer is something that would be in the controller, but not the view
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12:48 PM
Man either that's a clever move by happy camper pizza to get some hits or their admin really needs help with that
1:15 PM
Are we meant to holler out when we come upon one of those old dupe closures where the list can't be modified? stackoverflow.com/q/13090322/2943403
@mickmackusa can't you reopen it with your hammer and then close + create a dupe list?
@Adriaan I don't actually intend to modify it, personally. I just didn't know if diamonds wanted to update the UI.
AFAIK, All that a mod can do is just reopen and re-close it; much as a gold badger can do.
(The difference being that the action makes no significant impact on the mod's daily close/reopen vote quota.)
1:33 PM
How motivated are we to reopen pages that were closed due to lack of effort? stackoverflow.com/q/35801954/2943403
@mickmackusa that's a question that each user has to answer for themselves. But I can say if a question was closed due to lack of effort, then it was closed invalidly, because lack of effort is not a valid close reason
2:04 PM
:56703777 @AmitJoshi I agree with blackgreen that this doesn't need to be deleted; it looks useful. I think being closed is enough; there have been no attempts to reopen it since it was closed two years ago. I am binning this request.
@mickmackusa No, you're not supposed to "holler out" when you find those. If you feel it's necessary, the question can be fixed individually. SE has declined to fix them programmatically, even though they could do so.
If moderators wanted to, they could take the time to search for them – they are fairly easy to search for – and open, edit to remove the in-text dup-notice, and then re-close them. Writing a script to do that would be fairly easy. However, doing that results in A) no longer displaying the the information as to who closed it originally and when (although that would still be in the timeline), and B) bumping the question as a result of the edit.
Unfortunately, while it is possible to edit the dup list for such questions, by manually entering the appropriate URL, doing so doesn't change what's displayed in the question's post notice. So, the only option is the full reopen, edit, re-close process (and edit dup list, if you're wanting more than one dup-target).
2:22 PM
@Makyen I've lost what I wanted to express, nvm.
@rene Yeah, it's worth it when there's a reason. If there weren't the drawbacks, then it would be worth it to clear them all out. Every time I'm reminded that they still exist, I'm frustrated at SE for not just fixing it. IIRC, they basically said that the ones which are left are "too hard", whereas I look at it and go "that's fairly easy" (and wrote a userscript which corrects the display in the page). sigh
Even if all they did was change that close reason to display the same as the normal duplicate close (or just change the database so those use the newer close reason), that would be a significant benefit. For all the ones I've looked at, the system already knows the duplicate target (i.e. it's already in the database and not just in the question text).
there's no value in fixing them
3:08 PM
@KevinB well, do these old-style dupes auto-redirect to the target like newer ones do?
for logged-out users
that could be a valuable reason to fix them
of course, that's assuming it's getting lots of views
which 2k views over 10 years is... not
there's a handful out of the 40k or so that exist that seem to have some value
@TylerH but ... my pedantry ?
@rene I do agree w/ fixing them as well when they're being referenced elsewhere
3:41 PM
exhibit #9001 why users should not be able to unilaterally undelete something
3:51 PM
what
how can any user unilaterally undelete their own post if deleted by others
that sounds like a bug
@Makyen Thanks for the correction. I ... really should have guessed that I should not trust the UI, which says "(These counts include deleted questions and articles, but exclude overlapping tags.)"
@KevinB it's long been complained about that users can unilaterally undelete their own answer if it was deleted by review in one of the queues
I have no earthly idea what it is counting, because it mentioned, IIRC, removing it from 10 posts and adding it to 5, when there was one non-deleted post with the tag and way more than that deleted. I knew that it wasn't either number, but I figured the bug was in displaying the count and not the explanatory text. Turns out...both?
My guess is that it's something like non-deleted posts + article...drafts?
with maybe some caching sprinkled on top
@KevinB It does at least raise an autoflag, so every instance of that will eventually be checked by a moderator.
4:03 PM
@KevinB At least, such an action raises a flag automatically
It's not uncommon for someone to have actually fixed the issue (e.g., made something link-only no longer that) and we can dismiss without doing anything.
though it's, uh, also not uncommon for people to undelete blatant NAAs like that.
@Cow @Daedalus we also encourage pinging the most recently active RO in that "RO: " message to increase the chance of one of us seeing it. You can find a list of ROs here (it's also on the access page for the room, but the former link has the advantage of separating out the active ROs)
...because sometimes we skim the room and don't see it; there's no magic script that alerts us to messages asking for ROs
@LindaLawton-DaImTo That looks more like 'Not about programming' to me.
@user16217248 "with the API" makes it about programming
4:20 PM
Is this question a dupe of the one I linked in a comment? I'm not really confident enough to hammer it (without some backup) but, were I to answer it, I would certainly be repeating much of the content of the top answer in the 'target'.
@AdrianMole I don't know C++, and I don't really get the context of the question (why deprecate your own code while writing it? Just remove it when you don't want to use it anymore), but I don't see how the one you linked answers it at all.
@LindaLawton-DaImTo what's unclear about this one? It seems clear to me, though it has some typos and suboptimal grammar (which I've fixed with edits; perhaps this addresses the issue?)
It may answer it, but in a way that requires deep knowledge of C++, so something to keep in mind for the user asking this new quesiton--they may not understand how the dupe target addresses/is relevant to their problem, so they and others might benefit from a more directly-addressed solution.
@TylerH (a) Maybe their 'own' code is used by third parties? (b) The issue is (though not mentioned/understood by the OP) the difference between the "declaration" and the "directive".
I'm somewhat familiar with using statements and namespaces, but only in a C# context. Not sure if it's the same in C++
I would fear it means substantially more reading (read: learning about C++) before one could understand how the target answers the question. But maybe they should be doing that reading anyway if they have this concern in the first place?
@AdrianMole Yeah, but the way they phrased the Q makes it sound like they aren't doing it, only that they could do it (in the future?) if they wanted to
4:31 PM
Anyway, seems like my use of the terms was wrong ...
... though I'm not 100% sure that the comment pointing out my 'error' is correct.
NVM - Forget the whole shebang.
I was just going to forget about 20% of it, but if you say so...
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4:47 PM
@RyanM Roger that sir, rene pretty quickly removed it as the nice guy he is :)
5:07 PM
@RyanM Probably articles, but not article drafts. We've had tags stuck undeleted due to being used in an article draft. When that's the case and you merge the tag, then the tag gets deleted, but is later auto-undeleted due to the tag still being used in an article draft (i.e. it doesn't get changed in the article draft). I know they did some work on that, but I wasn't aware they actually fixed the issue, rather than just handled the specific cases where an inappropriate tag was in an article draft (i.e., removed it from the draft).
6:09 PM
(Or maybe a job advert - either way, canned pork produce!)
@tink If I read this correctly, OP admitted that problem as stated is non-repro, and asked Thirnu to basically answer another question.
@markalex and ... ? :)
I'd prefer it to be closed as non repro rather than need details)
Oh, well ... please vote that then. =}
7:08 PM
@Cow meet shopt cdspell, and readline's completion-ignore-case
 
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