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@RyanM Don't think so. (That is, I can't see that either you missed something or that it adds anything.)
Thanks! I'm going ahead and deleting it, then, but if anyone spots anything we both missed, ping me and I'll reconsider.
Hmm. Did you look at the edit history of "Leavan's answer"? That was edited a month or so after the other answer was posted. ;(
(Or three years and a month?)
It's late. I should be sleeping. My eyes are too blurry to read SO timestamps.
00:59
@AdrianMole Yeah, from the first revision it has "As an example, on x86_32 computer, usize = u32, while on x86_64 computers, usize = u64."
I was thinking more of the bit (in the now-deleted answer) about being 'large enough for any memory location'. That seems to have been added to the original answer after the other was posted.
... but I am now actually asleep and my keyboard is being driven by a hook-up with my brain's theta waves. ;-P
 
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03:48
@Hoppeduppeanut I really like it when spam gets closed first, and then nuked.
 
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08:35
(formerly [wss]) needs questions about Websocket Secure (both AKA "WSS") retagged to , if anyone with edit privileges feels like some tag cleanup,
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(note that per SOCVR FAQ #26 on tag cleanups, this is enacting meta consensus from here and signed off by a moderator)
I'd guess there are roughly ~250 mistagged questions out of the 700, very much separated by when they were asked.
09:06
@tink Should this one be closed as duplicate or close as not about programming
I just came across this question where every line of code was separately contained in single backticks, rather than the entire block in triple fences (or indented four spaces) What causes this again? This must be an issue with the question asking scheme, rather than the OP knowingly spending minutes to add all those superfluous backticks
@MayukhBhattacharya Good question. I personally think it's a "not about programming" thing, even if previous non-programming questions that could be classed as a dupe exist.
ok Sure thing
ok its already done thanks for the update!
The views/rules have changed over time, and SO is quite bad at letting hysterical, errrh, historical threads go.
Most welcome.
@tink ok understood
09:16
@Adriaan If you figure it out, inquiring minds would like to know.
I don't think anyone's cracked that one yet, despite a lot of people wondering.
that may not be the exact same issue, but...
It's gotta be something with the WYSIWYG editor. Which I'm pretty sure none of the power users use, so we're never going to notice it. Also a good chance it's platform-specific.
@RyanM that issue might actually be people just ramming ENTER after every line, because the WYSIWYG editor shows their entire code on a single line. That seems like less hassle and a clearer explanation than adding backticks around every single line
Has that ever been asked on meta? I might create one otherwise. If it's a bug in the ask question wizard, this should be addressed
@Adriaan Those are all I can find; I'd support that meta post.
Via a bunch of site:meta.stackoverflow.com Google searches with a bunch of related keywords
09:41
@Adriaan have an upvote and a rephrased title :)
10:01
@Adriaan oh, I figured it out...
I think.
Have you figured out a way to easily revert this as well? I've reverted several posts manually, but that's a waste of time
10:13
Okay, I uploaded it to Imgur. grumbling
Anyway uh, that seems like a plausible set of steps. Unfortunately I'm not sure I have steps to reverse it...
Even I had the same issue. But I read in Meta that posting .gif doesn't help in anyway. So I dont upload anymore!
@RyanM regexp the backticks out! Oh wait ...
@MayukhBhattacharya That's certainly not true. See, for example, my answer there; I certainly think it helps, at least...
@RyanM Sir, how you made it 50MiB! using Imgur one cant reduce the size it remains same! Also I am not able to see your answer, can you share me a link please! Got it now
10:21
@RyanM Sir, I saw in the right hand side linked questions. Thanks!
@Adriaan I'd note that I didn't quite reproduce the result from that question, but what I got is something I've seen
My editor looks different: i.sstatic.net/TMcNsG3J.png
As in: I only have a single "code" button, not separate ones for inline and blocks. I'm using the latest Firefox on windows
that was arguably a cropping failure that I included "Your answer" in the recording, as it's confusing if you don't have the Stacks Editor enabled on Meta, but...meh, it's done now :-p
Or if you don't want to subject yourself to the editor on meta, stackoverflow.com/questions/ask and toggle Ask Wizard on
How long has the new editor been live? I seem to recall this phenomenon going back quite some time
(plus some pre-graduation tests)
My controversial opinion is that I actually like the new editor better, for one reason: undo works correctly.
For me, personally, I am used to it and have fewer issues than with the old editor and its broken undo functionality. But I'm experienced and know its quirks; it seems clearly worse for new users, as it gives them a lot more rope to shoot themselves in the foot with.
10:57
Okay, I figured out a way to get the blocks strung together, too.
I swear half-soliciting this question was not a plot to get MSO rep
eyeing "Legendary" badge
 
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13:21
@RyanM I'll work on this today
13:45
@TylerH cc @GeneralGrievance the implicit disclosure "I added" was enough to tip the scales away from spam for me; I added "my service" to make the disclosure a bit more explicit
@TylerH sir voted to deleted, shouldn;t be deleted?
@MayukhBhattacharya I think it should be deleted (hence why I cast a delete vote), but not spam-deleted
@TylerH sir, thanks sir for confirming =)
PS, you don't need to star everything that answers a question of yours :-) The starboard should be for exceptionally important, interesting, or funny messages
@TylerH Sir, alright sir, very new this. Apologize for the same!
13:53
@RyanM Everything from 2024 taken care of... now just *checks question list* 10 more years of questions to go through
@TylerH Yeah, sorry. That was kinda me just not reading it.
14:29
C++ folks, is this tag useful?
@Machavity I don't see any other tags like that, specifically
Yeah, I'm not keen on tags that are of the [some-subset-here] variety
Never mind, take that back, there's stuff like and .. not sure if it's necessary, though
 
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17:16
^ already has a bunch of del-votes so might have been del-pls here before too
here, Apr 7 by Jonas
17:48
@tripleee this already has 6 del votes
like I said, didn't I? It still needs more
Gone now. Didn't realize that 7 was the threshold
oooh, it scales
@aynber yep, 10 is the max, every 10 or so score adds another del vote required, between 3 and 10
20:22
Current/new bounty on this one (that's 4 years old) so can't CVR.
@NotTheDr01ds you can CV bountied questions now, so I assume it's OK to request it (in the appropriate room, activity-wise)
@TylerH Ah, the user-script won't let you. Since the bounty is "new activity", this is an appropriate room, right?
While I meant it for SOCVR-old, I think it qualifies here as well.
yes, we go by the date on the 'modified' date at the top of the question, so since it was last modified 2 days ago (by the bounty, presumably), it qualifies as recently active w/ in 6 months for our purposes
as for the userscript, good point (I did not know about it since I don't use the request generator)
@TylerH Thanks - I'll manually format a cv-request
20:48
no need, it's closed already
Or not - ...
 
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21:59
Alright - That got things back to the beginning of June, so I'll stop for the day on those ...

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