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03:15
sd tpu--
 
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06:27
so many close votes on spam...
@misterManSam yeah, you would really hope everyone uses a spam flag ... close voting spam is a CV wasted...
@rene - you reckon they could display a message on the post about flagging as spam when there are n-number of spam flags raised?
@misterManSam I would expect MSE or MSO already has such an FR
How did that user post twice in a row?
I thought there was rate limiting.
@AlexanderO'Mara yeah, maybe different IP's?
06:44
That could be. I seem to recall a meta post about that.
Bah... I'll just hard spam flag and keep destroying users for a bit... see what happens
I keep kitting the spam flag rate limit...
tagging the post as java is not wise... that tag is watched by a lot of users....
@JonClements Maybe tell the users who close vote that they used the wrong flag?
On the plus side, this flood of spam should help me get the Marshal badge.
I'm unable to translate the text. Anybody know what the point of these new spam messages is?
Something along the lines of "room massage bang bang"
@AlexanderO'Mara wouldn't it be ironic if everyone was so use to spam flagging stuff, they errr "mis-clicked" spam instead of close )
07:01
@JonClements this is more chatroom massage...
I'm surprised the system hasn't pick up on ΘIΘ↔5853↔5533 == spam yet.
cv'd
 
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09:42
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Q: Knockout JS select data bind value complex Object

SunnatillaI create Model in server side, when application start I serialize my Model and send to client side. After than this model I use for ko.applyBindings. Simple example public class Model { public ClientInfo ClientInfo = new ClientInfo(); public Address Address = new Address(); public S...

shouldn't be on meta
09:52
Want to make a meta post but don't know what for? Take your pick from tags without excerpt and ask for burnination! (this applies to most of them)
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@Tunaki there's enough meta posts to read without finding cause to (potentially) artificially introduce more :)
Just make 1 meta burnination request linking to that query
Hehe
10:08
I have one question about reviews, I have over 50 flags waiting for attention, so, I just want to know when they are going to get attention.
http://stackoverflow.com/users/flag-summary/5324723
@JosipIvic there's well over 2k flags raised a day - moderators will get around to them eventually depending on urgency and other things they have to do... so I wouldn't worry too much about your pending stuff
@JosipIvic Also - just for future reference - only you/diamond mods can access that link
10:28
@Tushar boom
 
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12:01
Good morning
12:33
afk
 
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13:37
> I know that classical POST method returns HTTP 200 status. But I need JSON. What is the best architecture solution? Should I create both POST and GET?
"I know that classical cars drive with petrol, but I need to drive to San Francisco. Should I get pizza or bacon?"
morning!
@gunr2171 Hello
oh hi there
@gunr2171 morning
13:48
@Siguza boom
@NathanOliver And thus, another act of FGITW was prevented.
@Siguza na, I've still got another 3 hours and 58 minutes to submit an answer.
You don't actually have this much time, do you?
What should we do with this? Too broad?
@Siguza I thought it was 4 hours, might be wrong
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A: How was this answer posted after this question was closed?

Tim StoneIf a question is closed while you're answering on the full version of the site, you will receive a notification that the question was closed and the 'Post Your Answer' button will be disabled. However, this is only a client-side restriction, so it is possible in some cases that this process fails...

yep, 4 hours
@Siguza java with code, skip
(for me at least)
this question has an impressive number of CW answers
27 answers and they're all CW
13:59
it looks like the question was CW when it was posted
did a moderator come in and make them all that way?
4 hours are insane. I should write a bot now, that fishes for questions closed as duplicates, copies the most upvoted answer of the "original" question, removes code, replaces some words with synonyms and see how far it gets.
oh, CW questions make all answers CW?
that's kind of a bummer
13:59
a CW question makes all answers that are posted after CW
> PALM - A PArallelized Large-Eddy Simulation Model for Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows
that kind of removes any incentive to answer, I feel. There's not even a badge for that, like "provided the accepted answer to a CW question"
yeah, that's a "valid" acronym
PLESMAOF doesn't roll off the tongue quite as well
@TylerH true, but it should be very rare that a new question is made CW
There's an overwhelming number of questions without any kind of code.
14:09
@Siguza There are just a lot of question in general that post post enough/any code
@Siguza Are you using the latest version of the cv request generator? (Wondering why the user is "community wiki" on this request.)
@Mogsdad v1.5.6
I find it's more constructive when CVing a brand new question (e.g. 10 minutes old) for "no code" to let the poster know that they need to add code in their question, especially if they're a low rep
@TylerH Counter-point: if the question is "on hold" for no mcve, then we've done exactly that.
@TylerH same. My general rule when on the "front lines" is to first post a comment, then wait 5-10 minutes to cast a CV
@Mogsdad most people don't know that "on hold" means "please edit", then wait for reopen
14:18
@gunr2171 That is what I do. if they don't hang around for 5-10 minutes then they deserve to get it closed.
@NathanOliver true. It can't be expected to have a perfect answer first-try, so that's why you need to stick around for 10-15 minutes after you post to make sure you clear up any points made in the comments.
@Siguza Ok, then @TinyGiant might need to look into that. (Can we tell the diff between an unregistered user & cw?)
@gunr2171 They get told explicitly: If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. So while they might not have known what "on hold" means, it's not for lack of communication.
no one's got time to read that!
Then no one's got time to help the people who don't read it. Guess what, too bad for them!
Might this be considered too offensive?:
@MarcosPérezGude So? What's your point? Yes, splitting by \n\n produces a different result than splitting by \n. Yes, the array has more elements when splitting by \n. So what? The OP is getting two arrays. Not two ELEMENTS, but TWO ARRAYS! And stop calling people idiots when you're the one who can't even read! — Siguza 3 mins ago
@Mogsdad yes, the bold and caps are unnecessary and could be interpreted as yelling
(yelling is rude)
14:24
that last sentence should go
^ that too
focus on the content; let moderators tell people how to behave
Ok, removed last sentence (mostly since the other offending comment is gone too)
@TylerH What are you talking about? (did you mean to chat at Siguza?)
But besides the caps lock, I don't know how to further highlight the core of my message, so...
@Mogsdad sorry, I don't know how that replied to you
it was meant for @Siguza
14:28
:)
doing too many things at once, probably
I need Tesla to invent autopilot for the body
@Siguza The bold text should suffice.
Well, now it's too late to edit anyway.
@Siguza I think that prefacing such a comment with "Maybe I haven't been clear, let me try again:" might diffuse emotions a bit, and encourage the other user to read your comment more carefully.
@Mogsdad Good point, I'll try to remember that.
@gunr2171 Gota love airplane references.
Surely you love that movie?
I do love that movie and don't call me Shirley
:D
(doesn't look as good in text form, but oh well)
(noticed that)
over Over
14:39
Roger Roger
@gunr2171 that looks like a screencap of an 80s adult film
minus the "adult", that's correct
Airplane! (titled Flying High! in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and the Philippines) is a 1980 American parody film directed and written by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson. The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters, as well as many elements from Airport 1975. The film is...
oh wow, yes, 1980
maybe it's the blow up doll skewing my perception
14:40
....I won't investigate further
Oh, Leslie Nielsen, huh? Ok, I'm not even gonna ask ^^
@Siguza probably, left a comment and I'll wait a few minutes
Could someone toss one more close vote at this?
drats, i'm too slow
Thanks, @Siguza
@gunr2171 Well, I did send a cv-pls about it twice in the past week, so "slow" is kinda relative...
14:49
@Mogsdad Whipping horrible people? Any time.
meh
There are a lot of different reasons to use one technology over another. Having a concrete example helps to quantify why one would be more appropriate in your given situation. — gunr2171 just now
man, there's some big words
Sam
Sam
Afternoon all
oh hey!
All
Sam
Sam
14:59
@NathanOliver That's probably one of the most hilarious films I've ever seen. xD
My name is TylerH, but you may call me All
Sam
Sam
Alright All
@Sam I think it is my favorite 80's movie. there are some mel brooks movies it competes with though
All is all over that Over over
Sam
Sam
At least we're clear on that.
15:01
your mind is so blown, the image won't render!
What? it shows up on my screen
dang.
sorry
Sam
Sam
I wonder if this means Closey is actually the autopilot...
Reup on stack.imgur.
You can see it now, right?
15:04
On an unrelated train of thought This room is now being permoted on meta for what to do with this question questions
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A: What should one do with a question where the questioner seems unable to understand compile error messages

theBMy vote, if I had one to spend would be for this off-topic close reason: This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. Thi...

@NathanOliver I will flatly recommend deletion unless Jon Skeet's name shows up anywhere on the page. :D
No, but seriously, fine by me if people come asking here what to do with questions they think might deserve closing.
@Siguza Oh I am not saying it is a bad thing. I look at it that we are doing something good if the recommendation is go there and they can help you on whether it should be closed or not
15:11
@NathanOliver Crap, that means we have to be on topic...
Sam
Sam
@Siguza Yeah... I'm sure Godwin's law applies to XKCD more than anything else.
@Sam godwin's law?
Sam
Sam
Godwin's law (or Godwin's rule of Nazi analogies) is an Internet adage asserting that "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1"—​that is, if an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or Nazism. Promulgated by American attorney and author Mike Godwin in 1990, Godwin's Law originally referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions. It is now applied to any threaded online discussion, such as Internet forums, chat rooms, and blog...
@TylerH Any internet discussion will sooner or later contain a comparison to Nazis.
15:13
I'm aware of what it was
it was more of a "are you sure you meant Godwin's law?"
since Sam's comment seemed to imply some kind of previous reference to it or Nazis
@TylerH The way you asked sounded like you didn't know what it is... but I agree, I don't see Sam's point either.
Sam
Sam
@TylerH Yeah, well xkcd references come up so often that I was inferring that godwin's law would be better suited if applied to xkcd, rather than Nazis. Kinda off the trail of the convo, but meh.
I see what you mean now
would've been more clear if you said "applies to xkcd more than Nazis"
it's certainly true in programming chat
Sam
Sam
@TylerH Yeah
@Siguza The most random two-digit number is 37...
15:19
@NisseEngström Doesn't that make it the least random number...?
user4639281
@Mogsdad I can't find the question in question.
@Siguza Depends on your point of view.
@NisseEngström From the top of a hill?
:P
user4639281
@Siguza It should say "Most commonly picked random number" instead of "Most random number"
"Most random number" sounds like something a satirical newspaper would write.
15:23
@Siguza Wow. Three questions just in the title! I'm afraid to look...
Sam
Sam
@Siguza Boom.
@Mogsdad It's really only missing a "what is the meaning of life?"
^^^ per OP's comment: "I was not able to repeat the problem in codepen using firefox, so this code must be badly interacting with other code elsewhere"
user4639281
@Siguza A: 42
Sam
Sam
@TinyGiant Or trains.
15:26
@TinyGiant Ofc, ofc.
@Sam Explain.
user4639281
> “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.”
> ― Albert Camus
Sam
Sam
@Siguza You don't know the "I like trains" meme?
Searching for the meaning of life? Easy, boom!
@Sam Ofc I do, but how does that make it the meaning of life? Especially when it would have to compete with the Hitchhiker's Guide?
Sam
Sam
15:30
lol
@gunr2171 The oracle has spoken.
Is there an equivalent close reason to "no mcve" on superuser? (i.e. not enough information)?
Because I feel like this question should get closed for it.
@SmokeDetector tpu-
@Mogsdad dupe?
@Siguza Can't dup to an unanswered question. Otherwise, yes.
@Mogsdad Yes you can, if OP is the same.
Ooooo. Yes, then.
user4639281
I voted dupe
15:35
same here
user4639281
@Siguza Kabluey
And boom'ed the other one as well.
Aaah, the way it ought to be.
@Siguza Too bad the explanation remains: This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
Hopefully the user post it again and then we could chain them all together
@Mogsdad Yes, it has an answer: It's too broad.
@NathanOliver Until they get banned :D
Still can't decide what to do with this...
15:40
@TinyGiant Isn't it supposed to be 6 times seven?
I never read the book (just the movie) but I thought the answer was 42
not 54
@Siguza so many close reasons to chose from. It is on topic but I fell there is no enough information to answer the question.
Oh, I get it. The ultimate question is that, and the answer to it would be 42 even though that's mathematically wrong, because 42 is the answer to everything
user4639281
The answer is 42, but that was the answer to "What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?". Because the question was deemed to be the problem, the computer commissioned the building of another computer to determine what the ultimate question is.
user4639281
So the answer to "What is the ultimate question?" is "What do you get if you multiply six by nine?"
@TylerH It's not mathematically wrong, though! Adams intended it to be, but as chance had it, it's correct. In base 13.
15:42
Who counts in base 13
Sam
Sam
Unicorns.
user4639281
A very unlucky person?
@TinyGiant I only know up to base 4
15:47
@NathanOliver Custom close reason "it does not contain enough detail for us to find the problem"?
user4639281
Quaternary is the base-4 numeral system. It uses the digits 0, 1, 2 and 3 to represent any real number. Four is the largest number within the subitizing range and one of two numbers that is both a square and a highly composite number (the other being 36), making quaternary a convenient choice for a base at this scale. Despite being twice as large, its radix economy is equal to that of binary. However, it fares no better in the localization of prime numbers (the next best being the primorial base six, senary). Quaternary shares with all fixed-radix numeral systems many properties, such as the ability...
user4639281
@gunr2171 ^^^ ?
or baseball
user4639281
That was my next guess.
15:48
:D
when you're dealing with me, choose the dumber option
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user4639281
Gotta go literal first, then satirical.
@Siguza I am just not sure. it now has 2 SU CV's
@Siguza They're just installing something, not programming - off topic.
@Mogsdad Ok, closed. Wheee.
15:50
@Mogsdad But aren't problems about programing tools on topic?
@cimmanon so, he said "nope that's wrong", then went to read through the thread?
@NathanOliver How is an enterprise search engine programming tool?
Now... questions FROM programming tools...
@gunr2171 pretty much.
@Mogsdad Oh. I did not know that was what it was. nvm mind me
@cimmanon and now he agrees it is a dupe
15:52
I'll share in the facepalm
user4639281
16:13
Wow, that's a lot of requests... are you running through a query or something?
Nope, just new questions off the front page, hoping to prevent some FGITW answers
user4639281
Alright.
user4639281
16:32
@Siguza One more reject needed on that edit too.
@TinyGiant Which edit?
user4639281
It's gone now.
@TinyGiant =D
user4639281
I see what you did there.
user4639281
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Q: Rename [radio] to [radio-transmission], manually retag most [radio] questions

Marcus MüllerAs discussed in this meta question, I'm asking for Moderator support: Please rename radio to radio-transmission in order to eliminate future confusion of radio with radio-transmission. Community support: There's about 1,300 question tagged radio, but if I remove questions from these results th...

user4639281
16:33
For those of you who haven't seen it yet.
16:44
It is so nice to have a gold badge and be able to close questions as dupe in 1 click.
I just got the java gold badge and I'm having so much fun (closed 2 questions as dupe already)
@Tunaki congrats and yes it is nice.
@Tunaki Congrats =D
thanks
Should we close the ?
That would be a project...
16:48
Punny title if needed: "Cancel the [project]"
maybe combine with [team]? Cancel the [team] [project] that would get Shog's attention ;)
"Cancel the [project] and set the [team] on fire!"
@rene I like it
user4639281
"Fire the [team] and scrap the [project]"
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^ Oooh that
user4639281
16:56
@Siguza You should be able to greatly simplify this by using $(document).ajaxComplete() instead of a mutation observer.
@TinyGiant "Kick the [manager], fire the [team] and scrap the [project]"
user4639281
"Scrap the [team] [project] and fire the [manager]"
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user4639281
^^^ That would get shog's attention for sure.
@TinyGiant xD
user4639281
My user account might not exist shortly for suggesting that.
16:58
@TinyGiant 1. I don't speak jQuery. 2. You sure? Because it seems to still take time to set up the DOM even after the AJAX request.
user4639281
It fires when the ajax completion event fires, just check the url for the ajax, wait half a second and boom.

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