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12:09 AM
@gre_gor CRAP... that tab is long gone now. Ugh. Sorry.
^ RO can you please attach that link to the discussed cv-pls.
or should I just repost the cv-pls?
 
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3:23 AM
Should this be merged into its dupe target or possibly deleted? stackoverflow.com/q/20633022/2943403 It is an exact dupe.
 
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5:21 AM
@tripleee actually this is asking for a programmatic solution; but then the close reason should be software recommendation
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5:39 AM
/o\ someone upvoted spam
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6:21 AM
I made a mistake, could an RO please delete this last flag: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/57152993#57152993
@Cow probably another spammer (or maybe the beneficiary of that spam post)
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@Cristik yeah probably
@tripleee OP is asking for a python script, is it more likely asking for resources, or needs more focus, or maybe even NDD (they have a python script that doesn't handle DKIM signing). It's programming related, IMO
good moorning
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@tacoshy guten morgen!
oder moin moin!
:D
6:36 AM
:D I'm not coming from the north to say that :D but hi cow!
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ah well, it's always funny to write moin moin
when I lived at the south of Denmark, we also said moin which meant: hello, good morning, take care, bye bye etc.
it was imported from Germany
yeah it's an east frisian expression to greet each other.
@Cristik yeh, I posted a followup noting the same myself, but of course it's not visible in the cv-pls
should I ask an RO to remove it, or edit?
 
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9:01 AM
@Cow Hard to decipher that wordsalad
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@jps word salad, yummy yummy (The wiggles fruit salad, give it a listen, you wont regret it) :D :D :D
10:12 AM
Is answering question with help of AI generated content allowed in chat.stackoverflow.com?
Not sure I'm picturing the full context there. Although there is much more leeway in what is allowed inside a chatroom (it just needs to follow the CoC) I can imagine that becoming disruptive to a chatroom if it were recurrent, so in that case I'd let room owners handle it.
10:26 AM
@MohammadSalehi I can't imagine how that would even work, except being annoying.
@rene Well, if "being annoying" were a punishable offence, then half most of the regulars in here would be permanently suspended. xD
10:52 AM
@AdrianMole yeah, I'm just trying to get that ruling in so once I get my diamond I can cause havoc with some legitimacy.
 
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12:37 PM
I'd like to here from curators about something. If you find an XY Problem, do you edit/answer in a way that solves the underlying problem? Or you just help the answer to patch the long way around?
I've taken the time to edit and answer a question and another gold badger has hammered the page with a page that fixes the XY Problem and rolled back the question. I'm happy to cooperate with the curator, but I'm not sure if I agree with their philosophy.
1:05 PM
@mickmackusa I point out it's XY as a comment. I don't answer XY problems because that's not good for the ones who actually seek Y and get X instead and the others who seek X but can't find it due to the Y.
Of course, some times I am assured it's not an XY problem at all, so I answer and I get a comment "Oh, but I actually needed something different". Which is not great.
I just had a read of this: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/349383/2943403 which showed me that perspectives differ.
2:17 PM
@mickmackusa I agree w/ VLAZ; it's better to get OP to clarify what the actual problem is before answering if you can tell there's an XY situation going on
otherwise you risk OP either trying to edit their question on you after you've answered, or coming in comments going "thanks but now I have this other problem" and you enter a round-robin situation of trying to get to Y when you already answered X
2:28 PM
@mickmackusa If you find an XY problem that would benefit from receiving an answer, it would be a good idea to edit the question and change it so that it asks for the right solution.
But do so only if you are 100% sure that you know what the OP is asking about.
@mickmackusa I'm fine with discussing this in general, but let's not target users please. See also SOCVR no targeting users rule
Very often asker will put an error message in the question and ask how to solve a different problem. You can remove the error message and change the MCVE (or even remove it entirely) to focus the question on the actual problem.
3:03 PM
Should this edit be rolled back? Or is it just not worth bothering about? (Mods will also see some deleted comments that may be relevant.)
... but, then again, this new repost of the same question is getting silly. Mod flag?
@AdrianMole As a matter of principle? Probably. As a practical matter? Don't bother, it's not worth the effort when someone wants to vandalize their own deleted post and is a regular active member
unless you can find a moderator who is free to help lock the question after a rollback, but they generally have much better things to do
Morning
3:13 PM
@TylerH Fair enough. Also, I'm guessing the re-posted Q is off-limits for this room - is that correct?
That's abuse so I would definitely flag it
reposting a question that was closed is against the rules
I don't see why it would be off-limits for this room though. I don't think it qualifies as user targeting, unless maybe the first, now-deleted one was requested in this room as well?
@TylerH Yes, it was. And all 3 close-voters are regulars in here (I was one).
Anyway, I mod-flagged it. I don't think it's rude or unfriendly, or anything like that, but the guy seems to be on a bit of a tantrum, which is best "nipped in the bud," IMHO.
OK, in that case I'd be on the fence. Normally, we wouldn't like a user posting multiple question closure requests for a single user here back to back, as that's pretty close to user targeting. However, if a user has a question closed, then deletes it and re-posts the question immediately... we have had such requests in here before.
I don't think I would bin it but I don't know how other ROs would feel
Best to stay away from fences. Gambolling about open meadows is safer!
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I'm so excited! Nominations close tomorrow.
3:24 PM
Nominations for Election 15 close tomorrow
5
up to 6 nominees I see
3:49 PM
@aynber I'm glad to see more strong candidates than there are positions, at least
Was a little worried there wouldn't be enough good ones to fill the spots
I think we need 1 or 2 nutty nominees. Isn't that the tradition? I mean, we once had a candidate who clearly stated that he would do absolutely nothing (didn't end well) and another (IIRC) who stated that they "would delete everything" (that one ended differently). ;-)
@AdrianMole well, why didn't you volunteer then?!
@TylerH Because only one of my two certificates says I'm insane. Not enough!
Because I want to cry and vent, looking at some documentation, and it has "Constructing SOAP with PHP 5.2.1" as a heading.
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@TylerH rofl
4:01 PM
@aynber hey, at least it's not PHP 6!
@aynber Wow. Last time I worked with PHP was just over a decade ago and I remember at the time we were considering migrating to 5.4
Dharman couldn't believe it when I told him I had a book from ~10 years ago about the then-still-expected PHP 6 :-)
4:16 PM
@TylerH very true
@VLAZ I just went from 5.6 to 8.2 over the past year, though I still have one project on 5.6
these projects are ... 10 years old
i wonder what my oldest project is running on
neat
5.4
that server is due to be replaced soon
It would be really nice if the SO devs could implement some way of editing text on mod flags. Copying existing text, retracting the flag, re-raising, pasting and editing can be tiresome.
@KevinB Yeowch
@AdrianMole +1
it recently ceased sending emails, because the email server requires security features it can't support
4:22 PM
I spent 3 years updating one project from 5.6 -> 8.2, because the framework we used had changed as well. And it was a large project. The smaller projects went a lot faster. The last project is only problematic because of the very active database
and it's not on any sort of managed server like the others were
I don't expect it to take me more than a few days in this case, since it's just a bare bones-default phpbb forum
the difficulty has been there's other things running on that server that are not as easy to move/update
I don't expect it to take me more than a few days ... dangerous words, tempting fate!
4:39 PM
@AdrianMole I agree. My 3 year project was "Oh, it shouldn't take more than a few months!"
it's only one .x version off
how hard could it be
@VLAZ looks more like "not about programming", actually
@desertnaut Agreed. Whatever, really - I think both are fitting.
@VLAZ my concern in closing posts that are actually not about programming using other reasons (e.g. needs focus, when they contain multiple questions), is that they send the wrong message to the OP, who may subsequently remove, say, the multiple questions from their closed post and come back for more
I can't fix the bad guidance on the close reason.
 
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6:59 PM
@AmitJoshi can you please weigh in on meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/429334/…
 
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8:37 PM
@Dharman I believe that that is exactly what I did. The asker gave the error message encountered while iterating the result set to eliminate the unwanted level. The truth is that PDO can do what is required without the need to iterate the result set with array_map().
Please see the edit history.
9:20 PM
@mickmackusa you didn't remove the array_Map or the link to the broken comment on php.net
@Dharman I don't mind questions containing failed code and links to outside the network. If we remove them searchability may be slightly reduced.
but in this case the code was making the question about something else
I did something that we usually are not supposed to do: I changed the question to invalidate the answers. I deleted the accepted answer
but that question should not have been answered
However, I think it has more value now as a PDO specific question
If we kept that failed code and the warning then it should have stayed closed as a duplicate
9:38 PM
Sheesh. @Dharman that doesn't feel appropriate either. I think I need to have my first coffee and spend more time thinking on this subject.
I can always undo it
@Dharman if you undelete it it won't be accepted anymore, will it?
it will
a mod cannot change the status of the accepted answer
@Dharman oh, I thought that while they could not, it cleared the status once it was deleted. But it sounds like the clearing of the status is only a 'soft' clear while the post is deleted
I wonder what happens if a user accepts an answer, a mod deletes it, and then the user accepts another answer and the mod undeletes the original answer
accepted answers are strange
but I guess only one at a time can be accepted so the undeleted one would get unaccepted... maybe
 
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11:34 PM
@AdrianMole I wonder if there's something more up to date than this. btw, people interested in this may want to see meta.stackexchange.com/q/311217/997587 / meta.stackexchange.com/q/212784/997587

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