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20:00
Yes, if you can start at the top
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@rene Don't get lost in the queue!
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@NathanOliver Watch out for audits!
20:01
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@Drew Don't get lost in the queue!
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@gunr2171 May the Vote be with you!
passed c++ audit
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20:05
@Mogsdad Don't get lost in the queue!
passed java audit
passed c++ audit
thinking this user had a derp moment: stackoverflow.com/questions/8348506/…
passed javascript audit
IMHO useless edit that should'nt have been approved: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10433327
20:12
Finally! I've finished Day 3
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@cybermonkey Tru dat.
@cybermonkey /me hangs head in shame
Esp. as the auto-editor finds 10 more simple fixes...
20:14
I think that I should not be using the close queue unless I am closing for a reason or doing SKIP til I find one. Thoughts ?
now this is a good edit to approve :P
oh wow, I ran out of my filter. It's been a long time since that happened.
@Drew I go in wide open, and skip if the content is beyond my comfort level.
@cybermonkey Flagged!
passed c++ audit
@cybermonkey Reject, Clearly conflict with author
20:16
true, but that is not my point. My point is that I don't have access to the queue til 0:00 UTC again if I Leave Open stuff
I'm quite surprised the author didn't write about the security issue in the first place..
then I am sitting on 30 close votes remaining, all dressed up and no where to go
(as far as queue's go)
@Drew Today I skipped 3 dupes that I couldn't decide on. 30 would be a problem. 3 is a fair price.
of course I could use the stackoverflow.com/tools link if I could filter on, say
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20:20
@JAL May the Vote be with you!
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passed f# audit
@Drew If only there were filters there...
yeah and SEDE is stale. Not that stale, but still crunchy. I bet the bot - boys have an answer for this, @undo et al
@JAL Unsure what f# is, considering flagging as abusive... 8)
@Drew Meh - flavour is over-rated.
20:24
@Braiam Other than time-based? Is there some magic.
passed haskell audit
my pet peeve: when users don't know how to properly review suggested edits: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10433527
@Mogsdad click the little arrow, and share the magic
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [.net]"
@cybermonkey is that another plug at your suggested edit?
20:27
@gunr2171 yes, some user rejected it saying that it should be a comment. I often make small edits like these so I know they should be approved.
(and before now, I've had a 100% approval rate from all reviewers on all my such edits)
Well, you've "hinted" as your pending edit, what, 3 times now? Once is enough.
@Braiam I'm lost. Help me understand. Use small words...
@Mogsdad "understand" is not a small word!
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20:28
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@cybermonkey my pet peeve: when people think they need to edit everything into the answer, when they could just as easily leave a comment. The question in that is quite clearly about disabling all security, such a warning is not necessary. Sorry about your 3 rep or whatever you issed
@Mogsdad kid, don't you have 10k? Here's a dme and get 10k
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20:30
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@hlt the question does not ask about disabling all security, it doesn't even ask how to remove the password either. Please stop being rude.
@Braiam So, you don't have a magical way to filter the content of lists on the 10K tools by tag?
.... yeah - but not tag.
20:32
I agree with @hlt here. You don't edit answers like that, leave comment or down vote @cybermonkey
@hlt and @cybermonkey if you want to continue the conversation please head to SO tavern
@Mogsdad you asked that if "there were filters", I told you "there are"
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Waffles!
which was my point. Use the queue to close or lose it for a day with no filter capability
whoops
20:33
I was talking about filter by tag (read: to help the tag effort)
@Braiam Hover on that post - it was replying to @Drew's comment wrt tag filters. (I could have clarified earlier, sorry.)
Nobody is forced to chat @cybermonkey
For the curious around here, day 3 in Java, pure OOP style :)
Its more than 3 lines long ;)
20:35
short code != good code
unless you are on CodeGolf.SE
@NathanOliver :D
the moral of the story may be, never Close queue review more than 39 on any given day :P
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that's because I wanted to write something that worked for both part 1 and 2
20:36
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and some OOP cause I like it
@NathanOliver The crux of it is not very long though, it's just that there are a lot of classes declaration and utility method...
@Tunaki I was just joking. It looks good. I wound up using a set of coordinate pairs in C++. The set takes care of duplicates for we so it was just update the current location to the new location in each step and then try to insert it.
@NathanOliver Yeah it's a shame there is no Pair class in Java. I had to build my own Position
used a Set also for tracking history
@Tunaki Really? Is there a tuple?
20:43
@NathanOliver Nope
^ this is answered by a Java dev himself working at Oracle
@Tunaki that's just what they want you to think
they hoard all the pairs and tuples for their secret club
lol
@Tunaki Bummer. You should come over to C++. You have to give up reflection but you get some fancy template stuff built in :)
@NathanOliver Hmm, no :) it kinda makes sense when you think of it but hopefully value-types will make it into Java 10 (yeah 2 major versions to go) and the argument given in this answer will no longer holds
on an unrelated note: if I roll back an edit, is the editor notified?
20:47
No, I don't think so, only the OP
@cybermonkey The previous one? No. The owner will be.
Hey Tiny
user4639281
Hey, how's it going?
don't call me a ging!
Current jam: Linus and Lucy.
its fing
user4639281
20:52
lol
is this NAA or just low quality? stackoverflow.com/a/2777904/2422013
the answer doesn't answer the question whatsoever
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@cybermonkey Downvoteable, not flaggable.
> // put all your jQuery goodness in here.
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Is this question off topic? stackoverflow.com/q/29968265/2415822
It's a C# question and because it's about web-scraping, it is unlikely that the OP can modify the webpage source
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20:54
@cybermonkey It's an attempt at an answer, therefore not NAA
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potato
Re the question above, it's attracting new (non) answers
if I were to say, when faced with this problem, I eat coleslaw. Now that is an attempt at an answer :P
@JAL Looks on topic to me. As phrased, it's technically a yes/no question, but there's no rule against those that I know of.
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@Drew It has to be an attempt to answer a question conceivably asked on Stack Overflow
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20:58
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A: A minor change to the description of the "not an answer" flag

Ian MacDonaldWhen you start an animation, you need to let control return back to the system in order to see it perform the animation. Inserting a sleep is almost never the right thing to do in today's world of multi-threaded systems. It is certainly the reason that you are experiencing this issue. Instead, y...

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I started a meta discussion about something tangentially related here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/311537/…
user4639281
Seeing as that could be an answer to an actual jQuery question, (even if it does not at all address the question in question) the NaA flag does not apply.
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are "clean and rebuild" answers NAA
ugh, my flag was declined on a now-deleted answer -_-
> declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
except that's not what I was flagging for
Pretty sure I flagged it as VLQ
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@TylerH Reflag, double or nothing :)
21:01
@JAL it's deleted
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I know, it was a joke
well I can't even see the answer now :-P
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inb4 10k
the SO equivalent to "first"
21:03
20K
So... what happened with our Indian hackers?
> deleted by Chris Pratt, web-tiki, Shafik Yaghmour 2 hours ago
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@TylerH That's a response to an NaA flag IIRC
Looks like it was deleted from review.
no one wanted to wax poetic on my comments above: (1) never go entirely thru the Close queue with 40 definitive reviews of close or leave open ... and (2) frankly, if you get to one to Leave Open, just skip it (as an affirmation of the question does little but blow your daily count in the queue)
what was the answer, btw?
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21:05
gah out of votes
Woot Swift is now open source! github.com/apple/swift
Maybe they can open source the development of Safari now
or at least provide a bug tracker...
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That would be neat, the webkit bugtracker was a mess last time I checked
not SO, but this answer is great: workplace.stackexchange.com/a/58528/36033
especially the If they let you go because you programmed yourself out of a job, they're fools and you'll have a great story for your next interview.
it fits the rude description but I don't want to report it
21:22
@Tunaki Why not?
How is it rude?
@Tunaki NAA will suffice, and is certainly appropriate.
NAA or maybe VLQ but I can't see it as rude
because of the name-calling but I guess it's border-line
It is calling matlab stupid not a person.
21:24
I flagged as NAA.
I flagged as rude. I expect to lose
ha, i didnt
well, it's gone now
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i'm out of votes, but this is going to attract some new answers after the release of swift today
and the eternal debate about those answers
oh damn
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@Tunaki I'm surprised there isn't a dupe target for that
21:35
@JAL can't seem to find one
And the award for most esoteric sentence of 2015 goes to: MSDN description of ByVal
> Specifies that an argument is passed in such a way that the called procedure or property cannot change the value of a variable underlying the argument in the calling code.
5 hours ago, by Braiam
http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15923a/jdm15923a.pdf
I can't tell if that's a real paper or just an incredibly elaborate troll
both
maybe
hopefully
I wonder of Skeptics.SE knows about that site
they would have a field day with that stuff
@TinyGiant btw I've received that response to one NAA and two VLQ flags
so it looks like at least one mod is using it for VLQ
user4639281
Oh ok, I was under the impression that reason was only available when reviewing NaA flags.
i.imgur.com/F1OBrh7.png <-- declined flags
(for curiosity's sake)
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21:45
Well then.
the NAA one I guess was an attempt to answer the question though it didn't really do that IMO, but the two VLQ ones were literally just terrible quality answers (I think they were also new answers on ~2010 questions)
so I dunno what's goin' on
user4639281
Moderators be declinin' flags.
Later guys
cya!
user4639281
cya!
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21:48
night
user4639281
#tranerekd
Sam
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Cya
I'm out as well
So am I, good night
user4639281
Everybody's leaving eh?
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21:53
Not me
I don't have a life, so.
user4639281
Good :)
user4639281
22:08
Be back in a bit.
Sam
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Cya
Hey Jos
JAL
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night all
Sam
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Night
22:30
1 more needed
@Drew Looks answerable to me, and it's not strictly a "my code doesn't work" question, either. (His code does work, he's just asking for a more efficient method.)
@IlmariKaronen I voted too broad as generally questions asking for approaches to improve performances are so. It's also lacking a lot of data (DB structure, indexes, codes, ..)
no java, no sql, et al
otherwise we are Ivory Tower philosophers on the thing
user4639281
22:54
Hey everybody.
> from December 12 to today(4 January) should be around 22 days.
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@TinyGiant Wb!
Wondering if I'm being trolled... stackoverflow.com/questions/34076702/…
user4639281
ty
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@PaulRoub That's either a troll, or a confused time traveller.
22:57
Time-traveling comments deleted. I presume there's a head meeting a desk somewhere.
user4639281
Lolz
Sam
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Lol
@PaulRoub he will be right in 22 days :p
@cimmanon At which point the output will match the expectation :-)
@Unihedron Commented
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23:05
brb
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back
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wb
wb
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ty
23:46
Evening all
Are we still playing whack-a-mole with spam?
Sam
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Hey
Nope
That stopped a few hours ago now

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