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12:51 AM
This isn't off topic, right? stackoverflow.com/questions/44319209/…
I wasn't really sure, tbh.
 
 
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2:20 AM
@Fire sites
 
@NobodyNada This room reports posts from stackoverflow.com.
 
\o/
 
@TheGreatDuck Yes, it is off-topic: general computing. Do you want to post a [cv-pls]? If not, I will do so.
 
a what?
 
@TheGreatDuck ^ that
 
2:27 AM
cv_pls?
i don't understand...
go ahead I suppose
 
(sorry)
@FireAlarm poof
We might get a few more of those if I don't fix it soon enough
 
@TheGreatDuck A [tag:cv-pls] message is a request for the other people in this chat room to take a look at the question and vote to close, if they feel the question should be closed. You can get more detailed information at socvr.org, particularly in the FAQ.
 
...
I want the question answered.
or moved where it needs to go
also, the other one was allowed and the solution in that thread is some kind of script.
 
SU is probably a better fit
 
@TheGreatDuck Unfortunately, we don't really have the ability to move questions between sites. You are probably best of deleting it and re-posting on Super User.
 
I'm not a user of "power"...
 
@Makyen We can vote for migration to SU
 
oh
they said "power users"
I thought power was some kind of computer system. :p
 
@NobodyNada Yeah. Does the question get moved immediately, or is there a delay. Probably still better to delete it and repost, as that will prevent it getting down-votes while it is in the process of being closed.
 
2:36 AM
@Makyen Migration removes downvotes
 
@TheGreatDuck In Microsoft Windows, there is a category of users that are "Power Users". Whoever said it might have been meaning that. We would need to know the context to understand what was meant.
 
ah
I always thought that site was just for users of a computer system named power. :p
?
 
@TheGreatDuck What they actually meant could be many things. What it was would depend on context.
 
yeah, I got that. I just never realized windows was allowed.
 
@TheGreatDuck For the things from FireAlarm, don't worry about it. It appears to be testing.
 
2:42 AM
oh ok
 
@TheGreatDuck I'm not sure what you mean by windows not being allowed.
 
@Makyen FireAlarm is reporting everything posted to Code Golf in here, except with a Stack Overflow URL.
 
@Makyen I mistook that header description as saying that it was just for users of "power" and not about users of windows, mac, linux, etc. I see now that it was figurative language.
 
@NobodyNada Nice. :-).
 
@NobodyNada lol. I was wondering why it was saying an answer was a bad question! ;-P
 
2:47 AM
Should be partially fixed now
 
hehe
 
@TheGreatDuck If you are meaning the "power users" in the first line in the on-topic page for Super User, then by "power users" they mean power user.
 
has it been reporting correctly?
@Makyen no, I mean in the thing it has when you join that community.
 
@TheGreatDuck If you want an interpretation, you're going to need to supply the URL of the page, but the Wikipedia page I linked is a likely interpretation.
 
@FireAlarm ...A little better
 
2:50 AM
@Makyen I wasn't asking for an interpretation. I was expressing surprise that it was a windows friendly community.
 
@Fire stop
 
@NobodyNada Shutting down...
 
my Pi'll start up in a moment; it shouldn't have the problem
afk
 
@TheGreatDuck What I had actually been wondering was how you got the impression that the community (which community?) would not be Windows friendly? I was wondering, in case it was something we could feedback to the site and possibly have someone change some wording to make it not appear to be Windows unfriendly.
 
@Makyen I can no longer view the phrase. It's the header that appears saying "join" as a big button.
it has something which gave me the impression it was a site for users of a system called power.
tbh, I was probably just being stupid.
 
2:57 AM
It says on superuser.com: "Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute:"
 
yeah
users of "power".
 
Maybe you mistakenly thought it meant PowerPC or something like that?
In fact, wiki here explains what a "Power User" is.
Sort of like "experienced user" or "advanced user".
 
@Pang I never heard of such a system. I've just never heard of a power user so I presumed power was a name and not a figure of speech
@FireAlarm stop
please
 
@TheGreatDuck You need the Owner privilege to run that command.
 
oh you're a bot.
:p
 
3:11 AM
Oh, no...
@Fire threshold
 
@NobodyNada The threshold for this room is 35 (higher thresholds report more posts).
 
@Fire stop
Sorry
 
@NobodyNada Shutting down...
 
@NobodyNada is the bot reporting things properly?
i mean, in terms of what it reports?
 
@TheGreatDuck No, it's only supposed to report stuff that it thinks should be closed
Right now, its reporting everything
And...there's the bug.
 
3:18 AM
@NobodyNada O.O
everything...?
geez
 
yep
return difference < room.thresholds[site] ?? Int.max
should be Int.min
 
what language?
 
Swift
 
dont know it
:p
 
If a room does not have a threshold set for a site (PPCG in this case), it's supposed to not report the post at all
 
3:19 AM
oh
sounds complicated
XD
 
I meant to make a missing threshold default to Int.min, (so it won't report anything at all), but I used Int.max instead, so it reports everything
 
i see your reasoning but that line of code makes no sense to me
what is "??"
 
It's the nil coalescing operator -- returns the first operand if it is not nil, else it returns the second operand
x ?? y is the same as x != nil ? x : y
 
oh
and false is nil?
oooooh. That array index may not exist!
 
No, false is false
 
3:21 AM
I see
clever
 
@TheGreatDuck It's actually a dictionary -- like a HashMap in Java
 
meh
anyways
 
but yeah, same idea -- if the key doesn't exist in the dictionary, it returns nil
 
it looks like an array. :p
 
return objectthatbenull ?? thentakethisobject;
 
3:25 AM
@nyconing yep
 
3:50 AM
@FireAlarm why
 
@NobodyNada Naive Bayes score 128
 
@NobodyNada oops
 
@FireAlarm yeah...that was too high :p
@FireAlarm why
 
@NobodyNada Naive Bayes score 125
 
@Fire threshold
 
3:57 AM
@NobodyNada The threshold for this room is 35 (higher thresholds report more posts).
 
...
@Fire leave room
Ugh...
@Fire update force
@Fire running commands
 
@NobodyNada Running commands:
User       | Command
-----------------------------------
NobodyNada | @Fire update force
NobodyNada | @Fire running commands
Installing update...
 
4:20 AM
So there was discussion about cleaning up/burning the tag on Meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/350084/… - currently 47 questions, many of which are off-topic
Sorry about the wall of requests
 
 
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5:31 AM
Time for bed; see you later! Sorry about the FireAlarm trouble; ping me if anything else breaks.
 
 
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6:50 AM
Morning \o
 
Morning \o
 
 
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8:56 AM
Plop!
Yay got a Popular Question on Meta
 
9:50 AM
@Kyll blob
 
 
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11:14 AM
@Floern
 
^wonder how an answer got 3 upvotes.. when you have invalid object in there
 
@suraj I believe that it's from the 3 answers posted there
Oh, I misread. Ignore that
 
there are two answers.. either could be right based on what the actual object is supposed to be..
:P.. Schrodinger's answer
 
One deleted answer there, and I though the upvotes was on the low quality question. Indeed strange...
 
ah..ok I cant see deleted ones..
 
user1593881
Hola, ¿cómo estás?
 
Good. You?
 
user1593881
Not too bad.
 
user1593881
Procrastinating like it's going out of style.
 
user1593881
11:40 AM
And watching old Star Trek movies.
 
Those are always good.
 
lol
 
12:06 PM
sd f edited
 
@NathanOliver That strongly looks like a decoy-answer, as that's not even close to a solution.
And hi all. o/
 
meh. I felt it was just a clueless user. The link wasn't really spammy. o/
 
Flag retracted anyways.
Guess the blacklist does the rest.
 
1:31 PM
Any way to see questions you have protected?
 
@NathanOliver Yes, via SEDE
 
Thanks
 
Protecting a question is quite rare, right? I don't often see protected questions on SO. Usually it's those are hyper popular ones that gets protected?
 
I was in the top 10 most protectors when I stood for election. :\
 
Undo at one point had gotten them to make a Protected list but I can't find that link on Meta
 
1:42 PM
It's there in the 10k tools
 
If you want to witch hunt a user, start from this page stackoverflow.com/tools/protected-questions?page=44 :p
 
Oh, so quite a low amount. Not that exciting when one finally reach the 15K privileges ;[
 
Privs used to stop at 10k. Now they basically stop at 20k. Someday they'll add a 30k tier and I'll start hitting the questions hard again :P
 
30K typo hammer ;)
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2:24 PM
@NathanOliver More like Typohammer 30k :P
 
lol. I get that joke \o/
 
Hello! Sorry about FireAlarm last night; did anything else break?
 
Now we need a !remove command to remove (removes)
 
^ you 'rekd' the (removed) train...
 
3:28 PM
room topic changed to SO Close Vote Reviewers: This room is for support and discussion about reviewing and coordination of site-wide cleanup efforts. Read our FAQ at socvr.org. [discussion] [moderation] [review]
removed the comma, added a period at the end
 
You monster.
 
I'm not a monster, I'm gunr2171
 
3:48 PM
@EJoshuaS I know you're going through compliance questions, but please don't post consecutive requests against the same author. It's fine for this case.
 
4:43 PM
@Bugs Heads up, a question you helped close is being discussed on Meta
 
4:55 PM
@Machavity thanks for the ping.
Struggling to see the image with being on mobile :/
 
5:18 PM
waffles
 
 
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@JarrodRoberson Are you sure this is the case? I mean this is a request to an off-site resource
 
6:52 PM
@FelixSFD I think my comment answers that sufficiently ;)
 
 
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8:16 PM
hnnng 1 point away from having an silver badge
wait, then I'll have to start watching that tag in Documentation... dangit
 
Woot?
 
woot and then an unwoot
 
lol
gtg laterz
 
worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/82307/… <--- asking the important questions
 
@TylerH As most on worldbuilding are :-P
 
8:39 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ indeed
 
> What impact would the existence of vampires have on the global warming?
 
Vampirates would be relatively immortal instead of dying out. And we all know that less pirates = more global warming, ergo with more pirates, there would be less global warming.
 
@Compass Cool ;-)
 
I am an expert on occult sources of global warming.
 
@Compass You're an expert about cheese nachos as well. I love your broad expertise!
 
8:44 PM
They're not cheese nachos. They're naked chicken chips.
 
Hello!
 
/o\
@SotiriosDelimanolis Also now it's 'no repro' according to OP's latest comment
 
One more close vote needed (off topic): stackoverflow.com/questions/36483309/…
 
8:56 PM
Daily close vote limit reached; please try again in 3 hours I blame you guys
 
@AlonEitan Well, you don't need to follow every proposal here :-P
 
@πάνταῥεῖ it's addictive, I just can't resist it
 
@AlonEitan Sure close voting and keeping the house clean is a good thing. Though I'm keeping with my specific tag room (c++) mostly. (Says the messie who's got problems to keep their flat clean)
 
Does anyone ever get the overwhelming urge to use "I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I feel like it" as a custom close reason? ;)
 
@EJoshuaS I sometimes used the custom reason "I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is off-topic"
 
9:04 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ Thanks, I'll try it tomorrow
 
@AlonEitan I know you're being tongue in cheek, but allow me to use this opportunity to remind everyone reading that you should always individually weigh the state of each question that has been 'd on your own. Don't blindly go CV stuff just because it gets posted here. If you disagree with a request, say so! (or don't, it's up to you)
@EJoshuaS I usually use "... because it is not about programming as defined by the scope of the [help]"
which auto converts [help] to a link to the help center
(I use that for most custom reasons)
 
To elaborate: I've used such custom reason for e.g. a question "How to run a banana plantage?" appearing with the c++ tag. => It means Blatantly off-topic
@nathan @baum @olaf Halp plz: stackoverflow.com/questions/44336195/…
 
@EJoshuaS In late march, 2013, "Well, this kind of sucks. Wish I could remove it." was an official offtopic close vote reason.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Just test it on all main targets and fix it on the minor ones when someone complains lol
 
@BaummitAugen That's what I've been suggesting :-P
 
9:13 PM
stackoverflow.com/q/44337428/1541563 Is there some sort of disciplinary action in store for this troll of a user? I certainly hope there is.
 
I've seen that guy trolling before
He has other legitimate content though, which is weird.
(also, we might be breaking "don't moderate users")
 
@baum It seems that guy's just lazy and wants their compiler warns them about every portability issues.
 
@PatrickRoberts I suggest you mod-flag, and don't worry about it
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Fair enough, I also like it when the compiler does my work.
 
Already did. I apologize for breaking the "don't moderate users" rule. I just don't like my favorite site being cluttered with troll content.
 
9:16 PM
@BaummitAugen Looks more like a job for a good SCA tool than a compiler IMO. But it's not as hard at all (like the OP starts whining about that)
 
Or that, w/e.
Or just include what you need, as you said. Not that hard.
 
@Baum ^Exactly that
 
@BhargavRao That's hilarious - can we have it back? ;)
 
and now gets upvotes...
I cry every time I try to contribute to SO again
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@BaummitAugen You're a lazy guy also it seems ;-)
 
9:26 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ I mean, we do work to reduce the number of clicks we have to make while flagging. :)
 
^I didn't ask about that one yet, did I? (I don't think so).
 
10:18 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ Hey, It's f**ing hot here! I better don't tell what I'm wearing.
 
@Olaf That guy is stubborn, whoah.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I really like your last comment! Good luck with that one;-)
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes; If I didn't know better, I'd say he is the inventor of the word.
 
@Olaf It's borderline I know. But if some person is a lazy *** it's simply like that.
 
"Wah, wah, I want someone to clean up my mess, wah, wah!" - I know childrend who are way more reasonable.
@πάνταῥεῖ Oh, I +1ed it. Absolutely justified.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ You were caught by perspective twice in this thread.
 
10:28 PM
@BaummitAugen By what?
 
I might got my brain meted on the AB Darmstadt, but is that a phrase I should know?
 
"Awesome" new API to find toxic content. Tons of fp though.
 
@Baum Well I can't help if the OP's not really willing to have a look over their flat plate's horizon.
 
@BaummitAugen "What if technology could help improve conversations online?" - What's the improvement? Looks more like a deprovement (if that word does not exist, it should).
@BaummitAugen Is that the new Maas API for "Hatespeech"?
 
10:31 PM
@Olaf lol
No, it's by Google or sth.
Really not that great yet, sadly. Reports tons of stuff like "Thanks, I'm an idiot."
 
@BaummitAugen Oh, fuhrzkagge
@BaummitAugen I have a very private obinion about such stuff. And all would likely result in an integer overflow on those tools.
 
@Olaf Oh, they would be useful if they could catch the actually harmful stuff and nothing else.
 
@BaummitAugen easier said than done...
 
@NobodyNada I figured. XD
I don't claim the google folks were stupid or lazy, language is just hard.
 
@BaummitAugen Nope. It's the end of good discussions.
 
10:36 PM
@BaummitAugen Indeed :)
 
@Olaf Because name-calling is so constructive. :P
 
If you have to be aware of every word you write, you will not say what you mean. Actually such tools violate freedom of speech as much as certain stubid laws by politicians who are hardly able to spell "browser".
 
@Olaf They don't violate free speech. Obligatory xkcd
 
@BaummitAugen If you address someone personally, often not (although Mr. Tribblehead also permanently violates Twitter rules and yet has not been kicked so far).
 
Meh. Not every kind of language, in particular personal insults, are necessary and appropriate for programming related discussions.
Stuff like that being caught would be useful.
 
10:39 PM
See perspectiveapi.com to show what kind of stuff it's supposed to catch.
 
But the context is often completely different. An automated tool cannot really understand it . Thus people become anxious. You might want to read Foucault and about the concept of the Panopticum (and no, that is not really funny!).
 
@Olaf They can get pretty close, though, even though they can't understand it
 
@NobodyNada "supposed" implies it does not (and most likely will not).
 
@Olaf It actually does catch that stuff, I think
Heat Detector doesn't autoflag comments or anything like that, it just gives them to us to review.
 
@Olaf Yeah, as I said, it does that job quite poorly atm.
Unfortunate, but vOv
@NobodyNada That.
 
10:41 PM
@BaummitAugen I think we should agree to disagree. It's mostly your future! (Just wait until mine has ended before you start this Brave New World)
 
Searching for keywords and sending it through ML filters like Heat Detector did before Perspective was surprisingly accurate.
It got some false positives, of course, but it sure did a lot more good than harm.
Just like SmokeDetector -- it doesn't really understand the posts, but it has very finely-tuned filters.
It usually will just give them to us to review, but it can sometimes flag the posts on its own (if the filter combination ensures at least 99.5% flagging accuracy)
If you doubt the effectiveness or usefulness of SmokeDetector, I'd suggest visiting Charcoal HQ when Indian business hours start (about 3:00 UTC)
 
@NobodyNada So did it catch "fuhrzkagge"? Humans can be pretty creative in this field. I just prefer not to. Just have the option if the situation affords it. I think enforcing certain behaviour by laws or tools is the road to hell. Anyway, I'll be killing some Hurlocks, etc. Don't think we get together here.
 
...Hmm, how should I respond to this? Just ignore and move on?
 
@Olaf "Welcome to RL" I'm bad about acronyms ya know. Disclose?
^ Real Life just figured it.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Real Life (like InRL). Oh, btw: thanks for calling me an Id**;-)) (indirectly)
 
10:56 PM
@Olaf You DVed my answer?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ: Btw: I have another fine example: stackoverflow.com/questions/44334116/…
 
stackoverflow.com/q/44338306/1541563 Can we finish getting this question closed and possibly deleted please? A particular answerer is ranting about how terrible this site is and I think the content should not be visible on the site.
 
@Olaf So Jarod's answer isn't too bad, because it just clearly shows how ridiculous doing such would be.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Yes, but it show the most stupid possible way. I see it getting +100UVs and the next years we (mostly you, as I don't C++:P) have to answer questions about "I forgot to add class XYZ, why don't I get an error?" or so.
Worse: we could be the ones to write shuch Bad Stuff.
Just get the question closed!
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@Olaf Yeah. Finally I believe that's the right way to go (and also placed my VTC as unclear there). I'll delete my answer to make it easier for roomba to delete that s**t.
@Olaf I at least invited @Jarod here. May be a double invitation would have more effect.
@PatrickRoberts Done as far I could do so.
 
11:12 PM
I'm obviously not blind! It was just an oversight — David Enoma 25 mins ago
Isn't that an offence to the visually impaired? I mean how do we know? And even if, why does that imply a blind person will make typos?
 
also; that sentence is pretty ironic if you think about it
"I can see! I just didn't."
 
@NobodyNada Who wrote that?
 
@Olaf Well, how's that obvious here??
 
@Olaf It's a paraphrase of that comment
 
@Olaf Sounds a bit like from Quadrophenia
 
11:15 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ Lat time I wrote something is obvious I got a punch in the stomache. Nothing is obvious here - that's obvious.
@NobodyNada No, I mean who wrote that
 

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