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21:02
@rene I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
user4639281
@rene Set that loose on the JS tag and laugh
rene passed a audit!
21:13
heyyy CLosey's working again
user4639281
Much working, so Closey
user4639281
@Closey that's too broad :P
@TinyGiant you think so? Thought it was a clear and direct question
evne liked that \[@$%&];% seems to be a thing in Perl
it must be a magic incantation
Would this be a typo? See comments
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 21 minutes and 15 seconds, averaging to a review every 31 seconds.
21:23
@AndrewLi yes probably
some would say know because they are literalists when it comes to what constitutes a typo
but pragmatists would likely say yes it is a typo because he meant to use one thing and used another, whether he was cognizant of that fact or not
@TylerH wow, cognizant is a word...
surprise!
did you think it looked like a fantasy word or something?
Thought it was a typo
ah
I do sometimes hesitate when I type it
I knew the meaning but the z seems so... irregular
21:29
conflict between s and z
Yeah. "Cognisant" seems a bit more believeable
user4639281
@Tunaki I was joking, it could be seen as too broad because it asks two questions, but both are really the same question
@TinyGiant B... But joking is strictly prohibited :o
user4639281
NEVAHR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ELEVEN!!!
Rule 1337 is quite clear tho
user4639281
21:33
clearly bogus
What's a joke
> There is one type of duplicate question which is particularly difficult to recognize without knowledge of the subforum community. This occurs when that community creates a wiki-style “super-post” that groups all questions about a certain topic together. A user posting any related question may be referred to this super-post and have their question marked as a duplicate. An example can be found in the webmasters subforum, where all questions regarding how to find suitable hosting arrangements are labeled as a duplicate of such a post (with its answers), regardless of the differences in th
grr.... I hate those...
@Braiam Yeah there's a strict definition of duplicates in their paper
But I guess it makes sense, for a training algo, you need a strong baseline
user4639281
I dislike overly broad canonicals that get everything under the sun duped to them
user4639281
Especially when there are actual duplicates
21:36
lol, you can embed stack snippets in a codeblock and it screws with the rendering meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/336985/snippets-inside-code
@TinyGiant it's impossible to find the information you want on them
@Tunaki I see problem question ahead
3 out 3 LOA
user4639281
@JacobGray IIRC I actually used that functionality in an answer at one point
user4639281
But nothing should ever be based on my usage of the system
user4639281
@Braiam I agree
user4639281
It's basically saying "Your PHP debugging question is a duplicate of the PHP manual"
21:39
@Braiam edited
@TinyGiant which is technically correct, but equally unhelpful
user4639281
So technically correct, much unhelpful, very SO
YAY, THE DOGE IS BACK
user4639281
lol
Sam
Sam
Eh
come on... @tuna, how are you still getting surprised?
It's cute :)
user4639281
That's awesome, I want to reopen it, but won't
Me too.
But I voted to delete it =/
user4639281
21:46
@MarsAtomic Oh, when did we start charging? As far as I can recall we have always been a free coding service. — Tiny Giant 17 secs ago
user4639281
"We're not a free coding service", "We're not a debugging service", "We're not here to write code for you", "We're not here to do your homework for you"... WHAT THE HELL ARE WE HERE FOR THEN!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Note the date Tiny
user4639281
17 secs ago?
user4639281
Oh wait lol, that's my message
user4639281
Still june 19, 2015 is not very long ago
21:52
@TinyGiant Yeah, that's ancient times.
user4639281
lol
Rules were different back then. The good old days.
user4639281
*facedesk*
so... someone voted to reopen it...
trows towel
The fake delete queue from Tiny's script, used with Java, has a lot of potential.
@dorukayhan baah
it already lived more than 1 year, we can leave it
@Yam nope
aaaaaaaaaaand night fellow people
22:11
@Tunaki bye o/
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and now I'm really off, cya
@Tunaki Thank you, I will do it
Hello!
22:57
Nobody o/
what an elegantly worded question stackoverflow.com/q/40116124
@Drew Sadly, I've seen worse
Much worse
@Drew ha! You haven't seen the famous "Halp, fix my broke c0de" without anything that resembles code on the question itself...
My recent favorite was the one @JacobGray found: img link
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@Drew LOL
<clap></clap>
Would a resource request question technically be a "resource requestion"?
> It very much does not smell like random stack corruption. It's simply not random enough.
23:35
@QPaysTaxes Oh there's ways, they're just really hard unless there's a flaw in the implementation
If you know the algorithm they used then maybe. beyond that... probably not
Rob
Rob
Even if you know the algorithm.. probably not
> At present, there are no known practical attacks that would allow anyone to read correctly implemented AES encrypted data.
Rob
Rob
Technically it's a specification
Which also defines the algorithm
user4639281
23:54
Technically correct, completely useless

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