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08:31
Is this answer OK? To me, as a non-SME, it reads as if the main point of their answer resides behind the github link
 
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09:43
@Adriaan I'm not a fan. I'll make an edit.
10:24
Is this too broad/vague or OK?
@Adriaan too broad IMO. We would need to write a tutorial as answer.
@rene agreed. Also what payment methods? Visa is one, but there's other cards, crypto currency, cash payments, payments in natura...
11:07
Curious to see spammers creating accounts named after England (nay, Yorkshire) cricketers - "Harry Brooke" just now, I think I saw "Joe Root" yesterday.
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hahahaha
@snakecharmerb Never thought about it but makes sense. You need to create a lot of account with "real-looking" names, so you can just get a list of names. And list of sports person names should be easy to find.
@VLAZ Yeah, it was just a whimsical Friday observation. I know these people have no souls.
@snakecharmerb "Stack Overflow contributor confirms cricket players have no souls"
:P
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HAHAHAH
11:15
:-O
Obviously I meant the spammers, as cricket is the greatest game in the universe, and all those who play it are manifestations of the divine.
11:27
@snakecharmerb "Stack Overflow contributors proves God exists and cricket players are a proof of that"
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11:44
^ website in indexed_search has nothing to do with answer
same was posted yesterday
12:36
@Cow wow, Blogger still exists?
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@Chris .... I suspect this might not even be a legit question, but just a way to post the website shown and get traffic that way
doesn't really make sense
@Cow you could be right. But I'm legitimately surprised that Blogger is still online.
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@Chris It's amazing what you find in the wild
it's only weeks ago I saw an old Windows NT 3.5 machine running an old system at a customer
@Cow you're joking
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no kidding
12:40
*checks myspace.com*
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roflmao
I know a company that has a NT 4.0 machine still running controlling a phone system
it was always nostalgic having to fix something on it
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yeah it's some sort of signalling system, wasn't sure I understood, but they even bought old computers to take over if the running one should break down
Every once in awhile I accidentally hit my old bookmark for LiveJournal, and I'm surprised it's still there. Though the bookmark itself is broken
I should probably remove it
Wow, okay. I guess my company's semi-slow rollout of Windows 11 isn't that bad :-).
12:43
sometimes you still have to interface with old tech and you need old tech to do so. We had to buy an external floppy disk drive since we have machines on the shop floor that use that for external communcation
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damn
@Chris not at all. 10 is still fully supported for another year
@NathanOliver Oh, good. I still can't figure out how to get my BIOS setting right for 11
@aynber sounds like you need to turn on/activate your TPM module if you have it. SU should be able to help you
sometimes its called something odd. IIRC mine was, lets see what they called it
I have a friend who is a sysadmin. They have to maintain two machines with Windows XP because they have some software that only runs on Windows XP. It's something used, like 3 times a year or something but it's an important thing for the company.
12:47
@NathanOliver Yeah, I might hit them up next time I attempt it. I've messed with both the BIOS settings and the Windows setting, it just doesn't want to play nice.
As long as they don't have network access that's still a valid way to run the business without having to pay a lot of money to get the software updated. Sometimes that's an impossible ask
@aynber Bummer. If I'm around when you do it feel free to ping me. Oh, and it was called PPT an my asus board, had to set it to enabled
@NathanOliver Yeah, I think it's just two machines in some room somewhere. Not connected to anything as they are only the "Software Foo" machines that run the one software.
@NathanOliver Thanks :-)
13:13
Any C# folks who can comment on this edit? Seems quite heavy-handed but I don't have the background to know whether it should be rolled back.
(The edited question is still off-topic so it's almost moot... but I like to discourage bad edits where I can)
Hmm. Seems like it is impossible to pass this FA audit. I knew it was a known bad test and already deleted, but a downvote plus "other action" failed. The Flag popup wouldn't allow me to raise a flag and deletion wasn't available.
The amount of time the review queues (and audits in particular) have been borked really underscores how little Stack cares about them
 
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OK - Just another known bad FA audit and did pass it with "Share feedback," even though that is not the correct action for the post.
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@VLAZ damn imagine not being able to port that to newer software or emulation at least
we've got one of those, it's a badge printer. it could probably be migrated to something newer, but... if it works, and isn't on the network, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If I get a reply as such I presume the correct course of action is to walk away. Do I down vote before that though? I have no way to check whether the code is correct (I'm no SME), but I do know that a bare code dump is way less useful than an answer with explanation
@VLAZ I wonder what the software is/does that there is no newer alternative. Win XP has been old for 20 years at this point.
@KevinB We finally just moved our badge printing to the cloud thank god
I'm in the process of writing a powershell script to rename all the employee photos based on the associated data in the database for their names so we can migrate that data off the on-prem server before shutting it down
HR for some reason wanted to keep all these employee headshots in their photos file share, even though 99% of people who get rehired want new photos... nobody ever likes their photos for badges or passports or licenses for whatever reason
14:39
@TylerH Something to do with chemicals I guess. It's a factory for making various medicine products. Lots of chemistry engineers are around there.
Interesting
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@KevinB hehe true, the amount of times I heard that
@Adriaan I would walk away from directly engaging with them. I would not walk away from whatever other moderation you want to apply to it
@Adriaan only downvote the answer if you think it's not helpful/wrong. I think the author's response is an overreaction but I also think your initial comment could be phrased in a friendlier way
Instead of a paragraph in an accusatory tone, maybe just write something like 'This answer would benefit from an explanation of what the code does/why it solves OP's problem, rather than just "try this"'
I have the canned comment: While this code may solve the problem the answer would be a lot better with an explanation on how/why it does. Remember that your answer is not just for the user that asked the question but also for all the other people that find it.
14:51
It is annoying ot have to find a thumb drive to use it tho
15:12
a -218 answer was deleted a few hours ago, a little bit sad, maybe we should've kept that answer as an example of how to not do business here on SO :)
@Cristik You maniacs, you blew it up! etc.
neat, so we just gave away 436+ rep
err, no
it's only 1 rep per
Was it that 'I solved the problem by restoring a backup' answer?
yeah
 
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17:22
@CPlus you can ask one of the room owners to add you and be able to send commands to smokey in here also. I'm not entirely sure what is missing
@Makyen Is it OK if I become a privileged user here, so I won't have to fire up CHQ to give feedback if I am not logged in to Metasmoke at the moment?
17:42
@CPlus The answer to that is: current policy is that we run such requests passed all the ROs in the back room. In general, we prefer that there's not all that many messages for SD feedback (i.e., that in-chat feedback in SOCVR not be the primary place people provide feedback to SD). Is there a reason you don't want to use FIRE in here?
Every time I clear my browser history or use a private browsing tab, I have to reconfigure FIRE.
@CPlus You could fairly easily store the configuration in a bookmarklet, given that it's stored as JSON text in localStorage and instructions on how to both read and copy the config are provided in the documentation.
@Makyen I didn't know I could do that, I'll look into that.
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@jmoerdyk ... and look at the NAA on the same question.
@AdrianHHH the NAA led me to the question
Good catch.
 
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does this step over the opinion-based line? stackoverflow.com/q/4461878/2943403
I think so. It's also needing focus as it askes like 4 questions
Fair shout.
 
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