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6:03 PM
 
Good job, Ars Technica, now I want to eat Mars' north pole.
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6:22 PM
@FOX9000 spam/vandalism
 
6:41 PM
> By your logic, can you give me a reference proving that String.concat() doesn't send an HTTP request to Oracle?
Okay that won it for me :D
 
@NathanOliver What is a custom standard library??
 
@Olaf I have no freaking idea. Best I can think of is a 3rd part standard library.
 
@NathanOliver That would still not be standard. The two terms are opposites.
 
@Olaf Why not? As long as it adheres to the standard it is a standard library. libc++ and libstdc++ are two seperate C++ standard libraries.
Should this be closed?
 
@NathanOliver Yes, but they implement the standard library, thus are not custom, just different implementations.
 
6:56 PM
@NathanOliver Ugh. Maybe let it go, but document clearly the book in the title
Full name of the book, edition, etc
Can you somehow flag or delete a Documentation conversation?
 
Woot
 
@QPaysTaxes That means you didn't test properly yet :p
 
@Olaf true. Not sure what he wants but its closed now.
 
I have a case here of an, hum, irrelevant discussion? stackoverflow.com/documentation/maven/898/…
 
@QPaysTaxes Until it also was removed finally from git
That's the latest moment one stops worshipping sadistic entities who think they are in control of our lives (but don't notice they are controlled by other entities - ad nauseam)
 
7:00 PM
@Tunaki They really need to think this stuff out before they just let it loose. Why on earth would they make a place where you can't even flag something.
 
Git is on top of the food chain though.
 
@QPaysTaxes So turtles are gods?
 
@NathanOliver Bah, I'll pretend I didn't see anything
 
I thought turtles were vegetarians?
 
7:01 PM
@QPaysTaxes Of course I have. How the Pratchett would I even come to such nonsense?
 
True. I couldn't survive without meat, and yet I'm playing the nice guy.
 
@JanDvorak All public relations and spin doctors.
 
Where does that term even come from, "spin doctor"?
 
IRL, they eat a dolphin per day.
@JanDvorak Yes, I can't resist a good steak - or two.
@JanDvorak In German "spinnen" == "being crazy". Maybe some kind of subconcious transfer?
 
Perhaps. Thanks.
 
7:06 PM
Also no MCVE, unclear, etc. (and yet it's quickly gathering upvotes).
 
that question needs to be closed, but what reason?
Eh, let's just use a custom one.
 
7:24 PM
@PetterFriberg So is the NATO flag special? Never saw it explained
 
afk, pulling a gunr
 
@Machavity BR told he would take a look at it, and it's to indicate why I'm passing the cv (hence why I'm digging old stuff)
Feb 17 at 16:38, by Bhargav Rao
Aside: If there's anything from NATO that needs to be closed, don't waste your votes, just add NATO in the [cv-pls].
@Machavity basically it is attracting new link only answer, that we can't flag, since the question asked for it
 
Speaking of which, I have some older CVs hanging out as part of a tag burnination 1 2 and 3
 
7:47 PM
Hello!
 
back
 
left
 
right
 
8:01 PM
front
 
up
 
ABBA↓ABBA↓↑↑
 
22 degrees from north
 
around the corner
 
8:04 PM
second star to the right and straight on till morning
 
total noob question here for the life of me i have no idea what \o and those other things mean
 
It looks like a person waving their hand
 
@Nkosi \o == a guy waving his hand
 
Picture an arm, and a head
 
8:05 PM
wow
 
It took me a while to figure it out
 
sometimes things in life are that obvious
 
Or a light saber, and a shoulder
 
8:05 PM
now i can't unsee it.
 
mission accomplished
 
we have succeeded
 
@Nkosi (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
that one I know :)
 
8:07 PM
I wish more applications had good Unicode support so I could use e.g. ≖_≖ more often.
 
ò.ó
 
they say you should learn one new thing a day. I think I've just made my quota
 
This vote limit is really cramping my style. It's prevented me from voting on two posts today alone.
 
ok deeper down the rabbit hole. so would \o apply to both hello and good bye?
 
I guess it would
 
8:14 PM
@TigerhawkT3 You can always comment on this suggestion but we fear it's dead
 
@Machavity I meant up/down in this case.
I can only use one close vote per question, but I can use up/down votes on answers as well.
I think something like 3 up and unlimited down would make more sense than a shared 40.
 
I just passed 50,000 close reviews ...
2
 
Congrats
 
@rene wow, nice
I've only done ~7700
 
Not sure if happy or sad, given that over 10,000,000 questions are still open ...
 
8:25 PM
@TigerhawkT3 I don't think unlimited down voting well ever happen.
 
@rene I'm approaching my 10 000 review myself...
 
@NathanOliver Of course not, but I think it would make more sense (for the site's ostensible purpose, anyway).
 
Hi all. o/
 
Yeah. Maybe it should be a priv. After X rep we trust you enough to down vote all the bad things.
Hiya Baum
 
A typo hammer would be nice, too.
 
8:30 PM
@rene lol
@TigerhawkT3 the score of answers to a question don't affect the visibility of the question
or the question's state
 
Yeah. SO seems hesitant with that one. They say it is more subjective.
 
@TigerhawkT3 Just a hammer for everything, either you trust the folks or you don't.
 
@NathanOliver it is a matter of simply defining what we consider a typo
 
Make it gold badge + 20k if you must.
 
right now they just have ear muffs on when meta talks about it
meta is of two main camps: 1) typos are when you mean to hit one key and you accidentally hit another (e.g. consloe.log vs console.log) and 2) typos are when you are using the wrong word even if you meant to type that word
most people seem to close as typo based on the camp 2 understanding but the classical definition is camp 1's
 
8:33 PM
And that is the issue. We really need to define wat we want to consider a "typo"
Once we do that we can get hammers
 
@TigerhawkT3 This was actually asked for
 
@NathanOliver The CM team should just pick one
 
@TylerH s/one/two ;)
 
Time for me to head out for a bit. Mind your hammers while I'm away. o/
 
8:51 PM
@NathanOliver one of the two I mentioned above*
should've been more explicit :-)
also it's s/one/two/
gotta have that trailing slash!
K, I'll sign myself up for Pedants Anonymous
 
@TylerH :-) You've even completed the first step
 
@NathanOliver makes you feel like a proud parent, doesn't it
doesn't it
 
Yes.
---^
 
@Tunaki Don't ruin my depedanting :p
 
9:06 PM
@Makyen Looks like the error is the answer
 
@Tunaki Largely. Highest probability is that it will be a dup, but it is possible it might not be.
 
nice
50% efficiency commence
 
At least it's not "too localized". =D
 
because now you will be distracted twice as much :-D
Yeah, I got an IPS monitor to pair with a non-IPS monitor
the difference is very striking
 
viewing angle really doesn't matter for my IPS monitor
but if I'm looking at my non-IPS one from anywhere other than head-on, I get a really crappy viewing experience
 
rofl
@πάνταῥεῖ well played sir.
 
@Nkosi Uhhgh. Been sired. Thank U Sire!
 
with an english accent. lol
 
@QPaysTaxes Is that some special pun?
 
9:24 PM
is Sire a formal title?
 
@TylerH That was my pun, did you get it?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I don't think your last line could be called a pun...
 
Better yet: never use textspeak, period. Invoking memes is an acceptable exception.
 
@QPaysTaxes I think it's informal. A formal title would be "His/Her Royal Highness" or "The King of Sealand"
 
Everything I'm saying has a pun.
 
9:26 PM
your pun has a pun
 
"sire" sounds very French if I may
 
it's formal as in 'proper' but not formal as in 'official'
a formal title is one that us used for a station
 
It's a French noun after all that was used for exactly this
 
so if the title of the station is Sire, then it could be a formal title
Sir would be a formal title for orders of knighthood
like Sir Tunaki, KBE
 
@QPaysTaxes I kind of disgree with that
 
9:28 PM
but you wouldn't double those up IIRC
 
@Tunaki Yo, those frog eaters brought it up. Ni Ni Ni
 
@QPaysTaxes Actually, no, because you left the other part :)
> Sire was generally used to address a superior, a person of importance or in a position of authority or the nobility in general.
 
Oh, Tuna has been sired now too. Whatta decay :-P
 
@QPaysTaxes No, Knight of the Bologne Eatery
get off our lawn
 
It amazed me how quickly conversations here switch tangents. interesting.
@TylerH don't forget [shakes fists]
 
9:32 PM
what youth do we have here, things were better before
 
No
 
I wouldn't qualify people good at maths nerds
 
@Nkosi That's why we chat Sire
 
lol
 
Now I want a chem exam that says ''Summarize The Blue Book in three bullet points''
 
9:35 PM
@QPaysTaxes I'd say you're a nerd padawan. Over 30 years experience I've got with this.
 
@M.A.R. That's easy. - Too Long - Not written with LaTeX - About Chemistry (Ugh).
 
@Tunaki Right. Wrong. Right.
 
@QPaysTaxes Does math excite you
 
The draft isn't written with LaTeX.
 
And are you socially awkward?
If you answered yes to both questions, you're a math nerd
 
9:38 PM
@QPaysTaxes it is a caribbean parlance where we usually say "the conversation gone off on a tangent" lol
 
well I guess technically "nerd" is just a term for someone really into something. A "geek" is a socially awkward one
 
but with a heavy island accent
 
or is it the other way around
 
i getchya
 
So I posted this burninate request a while ago and I'm not sure if the community reached consensus. I'm going to start looking through it now for close-voting, but I don't think I'll be doing any retagging. Does that sound good?
 
9:42 PM
@4castle It was marked status-review by Undo, so he might have a plan for it
 
user4639281
@Kyll Great, now if only it were a decent browser.
 
What are the conditions for a browser to be Tiny-decent?
Embedded magic?
 
@Tunaki Yeah, I wasn't sure if the status-review had "aged away" yet or not
 
user4639281
@Tunaki It has to not be crap, and should at least make a little bit of sense
 
@4castle Nah it can take quite some time before anything happens. You can comment to Undo on the post if you want (it should work)
 
9:45 PM
Today, I misinterpreted Chef the software as Chef the esolang.
Two COMPLETELY different things!
 
@TinyGiant Now I have two questions :( What are the conditions for a browser to be uncrap and making sense?
I feel I'm going to have 4 questions in a moment
I will never say what I did to #4. I'll bring that secret to the pond!
 
My friend has six cats.
He had seven, but one passed away :(
 
user4639281
10:03 PM
@Tunaki Well, if I push a commit with a description along the lines of "X browser is a @#$% and doesn't handle Y properly", X === crap browser.
 
What happens to the points for old questions that get deleted.
 
@Nkosi People get to keep it if it has score >= 3 and it's more than 60 days (or is it 30?)
 
referring to the recent delete request from 4castle
 
@Tunaki 60 days
but it's 60 days, not more than 60 days
 
ok 60 ^
 
10:04 PM
@Tunaki Ok. I'll go search meta for more info.
 
@Nkosi that's all the info there is
If a post has a score of 3 or higher, and has visible for at least 60 days, deletion won't cause you to lose reputation gained from it
If a post does not meet both of those requirements, you will lose the rep if it is deleted
 
@TylerH thanks.
 
user4639281
> First, if you've contributed something worthwhile to the site, you should keep the reputation for that even if it eventually gets deleted. "Worthwhile" here is defined as,
> - A score of 3 or greater
> - Visible on the site for at least 60 days
> https://stackoverflow.blog/2012/03/reputation-and-historical-archives/
 
If a post is disassociated from your account via contacting the developer team, however, any rep you gained from it is lost.
It's as if you never posted it in that case
 
> Reputation earned for posts with a score of three or higher, and where the post has been visible on the site for at least 60 days, is retained
 
user4639281
10:07 PM
OK, so I got a ping sound, but no ping...
 
@TinyGiant Are you sure?
 
user4639281
WHERE'S MAH PING!?!?!?!?!ELEVENTY-ONE!?!?!?!
 
user4639281
:P
 
10:21 PM
@QPays You may remember that question stackoverflow.com/questions/29796031/… someone found a dupe for it if you're interested to read the answer
 
user4639281
10:37 PM
 
@Floern I didn't realize you could do a custom close vote without leaving a comment. Neat!
 
@4castle no, you can't, but you can delete the comment afterwards
 
@Tunaki lol by Shog: meta.stackexchange.com/a/9569 :P
 
:)
 
11:02 PM
Do del votes age away btw?
 
@BaummitAugen "Votes to delete or undelete never expire." According to Meta
 
@4castle Thank you.
 
user4639281
@BaummitAugen No, they hang over your head forever and ever
 
@TinyGiant I'm not that worried a about my posts, but rather about my votes. :)
 
I'm back. I hope you all minded your hammers.
 
11:15 PM
@4castle All it needed for Roomba was a downvote. Will be deleted in 24 hours.
 
Btw @πάνταῥεῖ I have started to review and del-vote [tag:c++] questions that have a del-vote. Most only had 1 vote, so if you ever have spare votes, you can finish off a couple.
Using Tiny's Magic review for that.
Answers indicate that at least.
 
@BaummitAugen Yeah, too broad
 
Can mods see full reputation history involving someone downvotes or no?
 
11:40 PM
Looking for: open source, an API, plugin, library, etc. Can use if you need to quickly burn close votes as we get to the 0:00 UTC wire: they are off-topic (~97%).
 
@Makyen Lol I thought you were asking for an open source library that would suggest close-votable posts to you
@TigerhawkT3 The roomba can get that one btw
 
I like the personal touch.
 
@4castle LOL! I had to shorten the text due to the URLs taking so many characters. There are many more permutations; just change what they are "looking for *". The other day I burned through nearly 50 close votes on just the first few pages of the first search in <10 minutes.
 
11:57 PM
Hmm just going through the "Looking for an API" search. Still lots of off-topic questions, but a significant number are looking for a specific interface within an API, which I would not deem off-topic, as it is more of how to use the API/library/etc. vs. go find me X resource.
 

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