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04:15
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04:27
I just can't seem to clear
Closed 13 questions that time
Oh, I should have checked the list, it's now at 11th place on the list
 
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08:11
@TylerH Yeah, I switched to other tags when I ran out the day before, if we all do that without enough There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; messages posted here I don't remove the tag from the query.
It needs to come up with 4 or more in the completed tags list
@Closey completed tags
@rene Showing the latest 10 tags that have been cleared by at least 3 people. To give a different threshold number, use the command completed tags [min <#>].
 | Tag Name          | Count | Latest Time Cleared     |
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 | json              | 3     | 2015-04-26 21:24:38 UTC |
 | godaddy           | 6     | 2015-04-22 14:39:44 UTC |
 | forms             | 5     | 2015-04-09 17:54:27 UTC |
 | ajax              | 7     | 2015-04-08 20:18:32 UTC |
 | adobe-illustrator | 5     | 2015-03-09 23:36:25 UTC |
 | sorting           | 3     | 2015-03-08 19:36:03 UTC |
 | csv               | 4     | 2015-03-06 23:37:38 UTC |
 
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11:57
@Closey alive?
@maveň I'm alive and kicking!
12:31
@maveň please tell me everything in detail. that is a lot to explain...
so good news and bad news
good news is that I finished translating the ms sql to postgres and it works on a linux install of postgres
bad news is that, even with sam's new code, the bot won't listen to any incoming messages from chat
which is weird, because I tested out that code before and it worked
cc @Sam ^^
@gunr2171 famous last words
yeah
Bring your laptop to the data center and hookup the networkcable. We will use your laptop for production....
@gunr2171 it is not some sort of Linux ip-tables security thingy that is blocking traffic?
@rene lol
hum, I don't think so
it can log in to my account and post a message, it just can't get anything back
which is a websocket problem
so it can authenticate and there arn't any SSL problems
12:45
OK, I'm not of much use here. I never tried to run network stuff from .Net on Linux...
same
i'll try it again now, but I don't think i'll get anywhere
hence the cc to Sam
meh, still nothing
If we only had a forum where you could ask questions about these kind of problAms
yep...
but I need a small reproducible example
and to know something about the code that is broken
Can't you just link to github with as title FIX FOR LINUX, NEED ASAP
> hey guies!!! this is my first time on this fourm so give be a break. ive beeen searching around and googled a bunch but couldn"t find anything :(

> i've got a chat-bot which works for on windows but doesnt work on linux. **PLZ help me! need this buy tomorrow, HELP ASAP!!!!!**
that was painful to write
13:02
You're good at that.
not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing
oh, well all the code is here: github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/SOCVR-Chatbot/tree/postgres (on the postgres branch)
anyone should be able to pull it down and test it
and there are no more submodules
Sam
Sam
@gunr2171 :o
:(
yeah, that's the current status
Sam
Sam
13:17
Hmm, give me a few mins to wrap up my current work then I'll take another look at CE.Net.
sure, thanks. If you want the link a few messages above is where all my code is stored
Sam
Sam
k
Whatever it is, I'm (fairly) certain it isn't a websocket issue this time, as when I tested the new lib it did successfully receive data...
yeah, and I tested it as well and it did work
Sam
Sam
yeah
and I'm using your latest nuget as well
Sam
Sam
13:20
The beta?
...cheking
<package id="ChatExchange.Net" version="1.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
Sam
Sam
That's not the beta...
oh, i guess I'm not using the beta..
I thought I upgraded that
ok, let me try fixing that
Sam
Sam
It's a pre-release, so it may be a bit difficult to find it.
I should just be able to edit the packages file and do a nuget restore
Sam
Sam
13:23
k
> Unable to find version '2.0.0' of package 'ChatExchange.Net'.
bah
hold on, going to have to do this the hard way
Sam
Sam
Try 2.0.0-beta
trying
that worked
Sam
Sam
\o/
well, "worked" meaning it download the package
now i'm building again and trying it out in the test room
Sam
Sam
13:26
waits in suspense
nope, still nothing
 
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17:45
I've not updated the query but the tag is on top again
Please remember folks that if you're reviewing and run out of questions in the queue please report that message here. We only remove the tag if enough people have cleared them
18:25
last one is closed now, other needs one more
done
thanks
So in SharePoint 2010, there's no way to grant permissions all the way through a folder structure to the files underneath... I'm going to be spending the next two hours assigning permissions to each file
Talk about a nightmare
that sounds like so much fun
any sort of scripting you can use?
Might ask @spa
You vastly overestimate my powers abilities as a shell programmer (read: I have none).
Anyway, it looks like I overestimated the amt of work to be done; it will only take 15-20 minutes or so rather than two hours; most of these folders are empty
18:35
sweet
also, powershell sucks
I like c#, I like cmd
powershell still sucks
I like pictures and colors; I make the blinds that Peter Griffin struggles with
somewhere, a linux user is spinning in his grave
@TylerH that's why I use LESS
ahh, css preprocessors
aka "Why can't we program with CSS"
I haven't learned them yet (Less, Sass, Compass, et al) because I haven't worked any large-enough projects to need them
Just like Twilight, you need to understand the original before you can learn why it sucks and how to make it better.
I saw an apt gif of Twilight in 4 seconds once
Oh, it was just a YouTube video
18:42
that's not even Vine length!
but yeah, that's everything...
important
I'm mostly impressed with their ability to find someone who looks like Jacob
(nb I haven't read/watched Twilight but I hear it's bad)
You mean anyone from New Jersey that works out?
@TylerH better than 50 shades of grey
and that's saying a lot
Haven't read that either
I saw enough erotic fantasy to last a life time when I passed the paperback spindles in my public library growing up
why they placed those right outside the entrance to the children's section...
oh dear
yeah, just....it's better those books/movies don't exist
I guess to keep the mothers entertained while their kids read Berenstain Bears and "Go Dogs Go"
18:51
DON'T YOU DARE INSULT "Go Dogs Go". THAT WAS THE FREAKING BEST!
and my sister took a few crayons to it.....seems she like it for different reasons
I wasn't insulting it; I loved it as well
In my top three Dr. Seuss books, to be sure
I loved that one as well as "If I Ran The Zoo"
It was a Dr. Seuss book? I don't remember that
oh wait, I'm thinking of this
Yes, we are talking about children's books in the Close Vote Reviewers chat room.
Then also the Lorax as well
Oh, it looks like "Go, Dog Go" was only edited by Dr. Seuss
I never knew
I got it and read it in the same group as Dr. Seuss, so I just associated him as the author by default
the more you know...
My childhood, ruined... in shambles...
18:58
SANTA WAS A LIE
SAME WITH THE TOOTH FAIRY
I actually had a nice satin pouch to put my tooth in for the tooth fairy so I know she's real, tyvm
surely my parents wouldn't lie that much
by "satin" I hope you mean "red", not the devil
(and after a quick google search, I learned that "satin" and "satan" are different words)
hah
oh maybe it was velvet, it was blue
Anyway, another of my favorite books as a child was Weslandia
a kid builds his own kingdom in his backyard, right up my imagination's alley
that one I never got, but cool
Weslandia is a novel by Newbery Medal winner Paul Fleischman, with illustrations by Kevin Hawkes. It was published in 1999 by Candlewick Press. == Plot overview == The story follows a protagonist, Wesley, in the creation of an eponymous micro-nation in his parents' backyard. His efforts are successful, and instead of being a social outcast, he gains a group of followers made up of his former grade-school tormentors. When Wesley, a somewhat eccentric boy with no friends, discovers a mysterious plant magically growing in his parents' backyard, he cultivates the plant over his summer vacation. The...
ah, well I was 8 at that point
His made up language/alphabet got me interested in English which led to an interest in structure/form which led, loosely, to programming
19:05
I wonder if the first book to my child should be written by Jon Skeet
19:28
@Closey starting
@gunr2171 Good luck!
i'm almost done with asp.net, so i'll try and finish that up first
nice
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19:46
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@Closey starting
@rene Good luck!
20:11
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woot
\o/
20:21
almost 5pm, almost time to go home
20:53
time to go!

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