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00:04
@PaulStenne SPEARREL PROTECTION PROGRAM. wait.....oops. not again.
 
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06:47
@AlonEitan isnt that vandalism? look at the edit
@SurajRao Oh, perhaps you're right - I didn't see any edit indiration when reported it
dont think POB is valid here though
07:21
@AlonEitan This looks like a useful question to me
@JohnDvorak They just dumped their requirements without any efforts whatsoever. If a RO agrees with you they are welcome to delete my cv-pls, since I can't (But I still not sure about that question at all)
Anybody know why do we have tag? First of all, since it's 1.x version it should be angularjs, and second - what's wrong with tag?
08:06
\o
Happy New Year Fellow Close Vote Addicts \o/
YAY! Happy new year!
09:28
worst kind of gimme teh codez^
"I request you give me the bottom up Dynamic Solution as I can't figure out how to do it."
@AnttiHaapala 'First of all, don't' - starts with a command to the slaves:(
of course, the "request" thing is a South Asian English idiom, but even as a Finn I feel that a bit too direct :D
 
3 hours later…
12:58
@rene great... now I feel like Scrooge again...
Good, we get back to normal then ....
@rene Indeed... unlike that other scrooge though... it was just me that ate the turkey... muhahaha! :)
If you ate Turkey, we have redraw the world map ....
Yeah... that's a bit annoying. Guess it's lucky I didn't fancy a chinese - people would probably quickly notice that missing on a map...
13:13
@JonClements that surely leads to an imbalance ...
I'd have thought it's more likely it'd lead to some serious heart burn actually...
morning
14:01
"kindly see the linked screenshot"
I'd really want to remove all links to the images.
14:13
@gunr2171 Yes, and a dang cold one! (-22c -7f here)
@AnttiHaapala Little motivation to do it properly when FGITW will get you your answer. Grr.
Did you hear this new song Africa for Canada ... The heat is on ...
14:29
@Mogsdad 3F / -16C right now
I hate being this cold
hi o/
it was 11F in Georgia this morning
not sure what it is now, but that's about as cold as it has ever been since I've been alive
@rene not the worst situation...
@TylerH it's 44F in Georgia right now...
Uh, the "F" word. We use "C" in our region to avoid irritations ;)
14:47
I still have no idea which 'Georgia' y'all talkin' abou'
crawls out from under the sofa blep
Nothing bad happened while I was gone?
@Compass happy new blep :)
OK, I looked. Tbilisi is 7C, Atlanta is -7C
So, stuff southern US in favour of southern Europe at this time of year.
Queued up a pile more cruft and updated "Documentation" tag clean up.
blep
15:11
@Mogsdad slammed 40 CV's on 'em
@Mogsdad also this one "Can you point to any Stack Overflow rule or guideline that says a person who knows an answer to a question should not answer the question until a minimal, complete, and verifiable example is provided?"
@kayess no, georgia georgia, not georgia-the-country
15:35
@FireAlarm deleted
@kayess Unrecognized command deleted; did you mean delete ...?
@FireAlarm no
Should this question be closed? -> Is there a way to get Bing's photo of the day?
It's an old question with new activity
It's a somewhat broad question (the question body doesn't go much beyond the title) to which people started posting random "Here's how to do it in X language" answers
15:51
@AndrewMyers I tend to say it is OK-ish. Asking how to do something is on-topic. That the answers all provide an implementation is not the fault of the question.
@AndrewMyers I think it's too broad. Quite aside from that, it doesn't show any real effort, so it's definitely downvotable.
@AnttiHaapala Sure can! meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/276572/… is in our set of auto-comments.
16:07
@AndrewMyers question should be protected probably
16:27
@TylerH done that ....
@Steve @user0042 @Makyen @Machavity a question you closed had a couple of answers and one of those OP's raised an issue on meta. @ErikvonAsmuth already left a comment but you might want to check if you have more advice to offer.
@rene I forget, is there a limit to the number of questions you can protect per day
@TylerH yeah, I think it is 15 or so?
Maybe lower
@TylerH apparently not: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/287937/… goes on a protection spree
nice
@rene it doesn't appear to be listed here, either meta.stackexchange.com/questions/164899/…
16:43
too bad you have to wait 24 hours before you can protect ....
@rene 24 hours after a question is asked?
@TylerH yes
17:07
@rene for what it worths I agree with @ErikvonAsmuth on its comment. I have voted to close the question for the usual reason
Milestone reached: Some members in SOCVR agree ...
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@rene These's a glitch in the matrix. RUN!!!!!
17:56
how rude... SSMS is smart enough to know that Month(GetDate()) + 12 is invalid, but not smart enough to know that Month(GetDate()) - 1 should be December.
@TylerH Eh.... SELECT Month(GetDate()) + 12 = 13 here. No clue what you're doing
@rene Thanks for the heads-up.
@ErikvonAsmuth It was when we were declaring it as a Date or some weirdness inside a DateFromParts()
but it turns out the real error was that the code was trying to get december of this year instead of december of last year
because Month(GetDate() - 2) works just fine
aka get the month of two days ago
18:13
@rene Rubbish - you expect me to believe that? :)
@rene New years resolution already achieved for me
@MartinJames no, I was going to make a devastating joke but I was afraid I would step on the C/C++ toes of most of you.
18:42
Hi @KhalilKhalaf, you're welcome to discuss any doubts about your CVs and other actions here.
Ron
Ron
o/
o/ hey everyone
18:46
Plop
@user0042 thanks for the inv, I have been part of this before :-)
@KhalilKhalaf You got one of our 1st traditions, hey! ;-)
@TheCodesee Why are you asking for cv's on a question that wasn't active for the last 5 years? Any cleanup I need to know about?
I see @rene is still here but without the flower ! xD
@KhalilKhalaf Must have been some time ago, otherwise I couldn't have invited you.
@KhalilKhalaf He's still flowering ...
18:49
@user0042 Is there a flower hat?
@KhalilKhalaf He's just wearing those weird glasses ...
@KhalilKhalaf Yes. Have to earn 12 hats for it IIRC. Or close 40000 questions. I can't remember which
I'm currently wearing the 12 hats hat. It has a lot of stuff and there's a flower among it :)
@TheCodesee Was there some recent activity on this question which isn't apparent in the question page (rejected edit, used as an example, etc.)? The question page shows the most recent activity on this 6 year old question was 5 years ago. In general, cv-pls should be used for questions where rapid closure is of benefit to the community, not for all questions. Our FAQ has some reasons which should be considered when choosing to post a cv-pls request.
18:55
blep
Ron
Ron
Posible master boot record overwrite on this one. Approach with caution!
@KhalilKhalaf I'd rather have a boot as a hat to invalidate your arguments, but this hat will do :)
@KhalilKhalaf It should be [tag:cv-pls]. Please edit your message, if still possible. Thanks.
@Makyen done, thanks
@ron should we close it?
@KhalilKhalaf If you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be voting on it
18:59
@Khalil People like us are unlikely to change our trademarks (avatars), unless we're absolutely forced to ;-) ...
CV stuff you know should be closed
Ron
Ron
Harmful intent from the OP's side. Ron to the rescue!
@KhalilKhalaf If interested, there's a handy user-script, which can post cv-pls requests for you. It will format and post the cv-pls request, including the reason you used when you voted to close. If you can't use user-scripts, there's a bookmarklet.
Ron
Ron
And his power caretakers.
@Ron I don't see harmful intent. OP sounds like someone interested in security research
18:59
If it harms the PC of anyone who tries and executes it, should it be deleted asap then?
@KhalilKhalaf Plus a reason like too-broad or any others from the CV dialogue ...
@KhalilKhalaf No, because OP is pretty explicit in what it is supposed to do
If it were someone asking "how to fix my C++ program" and he posted that code as an answer, yes that would be a problem
Ron
Ron
@TylerH Oh, it's harmful all-right. Believe me.
19:03
@KhalilKhalaf Another time, a reason for the cv-pls is required. It should be a valid close reason (i.e. the reason you selected when you voted to close).
Ron
Ron
Harmful malicious code that should be obliterated and OP should be suspended if you ask me. Nowhere in his post has he clarified what's he doing. And all it took was one brave native developer to save the world.
I want a star for this.
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I don't think you deserve one because I think you're wrong
see my comment on the question
Ron
Ron
@TylerH See all other comments under the question.
If you're using NTFS, you have a backup of your MBR by default. It would still probably take me 5-10 minutes with some recovery software, but no real damage done. Don't know for other file systems but I imagine other common ones do too.
Ron
Ron
@TylerH Don't get me wrong but I think you misfired on this one.
If the OP wants to develop harmful software that serves no other purpose then he should take it elsewhere.
Not to mention the OP is clearly lying about the error message in attempt for others to execute the code. Lame.
19:13
give me this thread if its not canned?
I can be an impartial judge
@Ron why on earth do you say that?
Ron
Ron
@TylerH Because there is no such error in code?
because one person commented that they don't get the error in vs2017?
You are jumping the gun here and branding this as some malicious attempt to destroy everyones computers
Ron
Ron
@TylerH Just as about everyone else under that post.
OP posted some code and said literally that this was an attempt to write a program to overwrite the MBR
Ron
Ron
19:15
@TylerH And lied about an error as it is no repro. Assume people frequenting that tag know a thing or two about it.
If you can't reproduce it, vote to close as no repro
Don't paint the person a malicious threat to site safety just because what they are doing changes the state of the computer
They gave full disclosure first, then posted the code
At worst this person is just incompetent
@Ron the OP provided a screenshot with the error, and voluntarily removed the code (edit: he added it again but with a clear warning). I doubt he had malicious intentions with posting it here. Anyway, it's closed now
@Ron @TylerH @honk @Compass @ErikvonAsmuth Please see Posting malicious code as an answer on Meta.
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I still don't know what the question is about but okay :P
19:19
@ErikvonAsmuth Please edit to add something in addition to the URL so that it's not a onebox. Thanks.
@Makyen yes, this is about a question, not an answer, and OP already declared it was dangerous implicitly by saying what it was supposed to do, but then also deleted the code after being pressured by the pitchfork gang and posting a screenshot instead, and then added the code back in with an extra warning not to just run the code willy nilly (in an attempt to create an MCVE)
@ErikvonAsmuth Do we really need a one-box? The question in question was linkked before ...
He has added in a warning
Ron
Ron
@TylerH @ErikvonAsmuth While I appreciate all feedback I will respectfully disagree on this one. I encourage you to take second opinion from people hovering around those tags.
I usually assume people doing this and forgetting the warning is more "accident" than "out to destroy Stack Overflow."
19:20
@Ron So this kind of behavior to an innocent question is only acceptable in the c++ tag?
don't be ridiculous
IMO, if I were to change anything
And @rene's dream just plopped away :-P ...
I'd make the warning MUCH LARGER.
@TylerH "I don't know what is MBR and I was trying to help"
We agree to disagree once more ...
19:21
My, I missed this room :3
@KhalilKhalaf then that person's an idiot below the point where we need to cater to them
Ron
Ron
@TylerH Let's not get down and personal. I am only trying to put a point across to you. Assume you don't poses enough technical expertise on the subject.
(sorry all about that onebox, fixed it now)
@Compass Have some bread crumbs, Happy 2018 ;-)
So, as someone who has no idea what MBR is
if I didn't know that it was bad
I would have run that code.
19:22
if they have installed Visual Studio and are browsing C++ questions on Stack Overflow to answer them, and they come across some term they don't know and run it, they are 100% at fault
@TylerH That's a little offensive because I personally don't know MBR :D
That would probably ruin my day, but is that because OP was being malicious, or because he wrote malicious code and did not label it as such?
I would weigh towards it being the latter. If the intent is to damage, then sure, destroy the OP.
@KhalilKhalaf At the very least you should google the term MBR before running code that tries to overwrite it
But it doesn't look like malicious intent. I'm sure people who try to create zip bombs these days aren't trying to destroy computers, just trying to understand how the buffer system made things vulnerable back in the day.
that'd be like me buying some thing I can stick into a port of my car that says on the back "this will beltify your gasketpuncher"
19:24
That assumes people are smart. It's a valid point that someone might actually not know what the MBR is, and just run it anyway
I have no idea what that means but could I buy it and stick it in? Sure.
But that's my own fault when it locks me in my car and fills the cabin with carbon monoxide
Yeah if you find a flash drive on the ground and plug it in to your computer, you are a potato.
@Compass The "Master Boot Record" is a sensitive thing. It should be handled carefully, like women or so ...
In Java, we have this Virtual Machine, that, if destroyed, oh well :3
@TylerH I strongly believe in conspiracy and I think OP did it INTENTIONALLY: Wrote a complete ready to use code (copy/paste as is) and DID NOT warn users
19:25
@user0042 Ah, so I should treat a corrupted MBR with flowers and chocolates?
@Compass Free flash drive! Whoo :)
@KhalilKhalaf go spend time on skeptics.se then :-)
No, you dolt @Machavity a bucket of fried chicken. SEDUCE ME.
@Machavity Well, just try that :-P ...
I still don't get why Scout grabbed fried chicken.
Literally the only wrong choice in that pile of stuff :|
Ron
Ron
19:26
The question now sports a huge bold "do not execute" warning.
can it be larger?
@Compass made it larger
Ron
Ron
@TylerH As a sidenote, that screenshot the OP put in the comments is also made up as it is not the code he posted in his question. Starting to see a pattern?
@Ron for presidency.
19:30
@Ron No, gyazo is blocked at work
@honk Well, I'm so stoned ATM. And I'm not even remotely californian ;-P ...
At any rate, he has made multiple efforts to appease your concerns, so if anything he has established a pattern of being non malicious
and just incompetent
@TylerH Incompetent persons aren't able to ask on-topic questions most of the time though ...
@Ron Where are the differences you're seeing?
It looks the same to me, just from the ZeroMemory(&mbrData, (sizeof mbrData)); line on down
Ron
Ron
19:33
@AndrewMyers The original code compiles fine. The headers and the project structure differs from the original post.
@honk This was over the line.
@Makyen Noted
Feedback requested... Here's a draft tag wiki for : gist.github.com/mogsdad/d2a9db7433204e9e61899930b0c5f337.
INCESSANT SCREECHING
@Makyen I'm so happy not to be provoked XD ...
Ron
Ron
19:42
There, gone. Let's move on.
@user0042 Yeah, you really entrapped me there ;)
@Ron Yeah! Did I already wish you a HNY BTW my friend?
Ron
Ron
@user0042 I think so. Let's make this an official one. Many thanks. And a happy NY to you too.
@Ron I've got a new colleague today. Already accomplished with Delphi (Borland Delphi 5 actually). I believe we need to tune him upwards ;-)
@Mogsdad I haven't yet read the whole wiki entry, but for problematic tags, I'd suggest including in the excerpt at least a little of what the tag is not for. Basically, pick the largest types of OT questions for which the tag is used and state that they should not be posted.
19:49
@Makyen You're right, you haven't read it all >8(
Ron
Ron
@user0042 I believe so. Unicode is to blame.
@Ron But unicode isn't really a thing since we have string :-P ...
@Ron I'm eager to see what that guy knows about generics and inline/lambda functions ... I believe we have to teach him maybe.
Ron
Ron
@user0042 Probably nothing as there were not any.
@Mogsdad Perhaps I didn't communicate: I was specifically talking about the excerpt (i.e. what's shown in the tag popup), which in revision 2 of the gist says: "Use for programming-related questions about code documentation generators. Include language and/or SDE tag as well." That does not contain anything about what types of questions the tag is not for. I was not talking about the main wiki entry, in which you do have a section about off-topic questions.
Ah! Gotcha.
"Don't use this tag for stupid questions. Yes, I'm looking at you. Your question is stupid."
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19:56
I am addicted to kimchi
^ ^ That would put us all out of (not)work.
@Mogsdad So, you want it to have asking instructions
@Ron Yeah, I suspected so. Additionally we have an Agenda.System.Language namespace which provides some language gap coverage as it's missing for comparable concepts like Monads, Enumerable Container interfaces, etc ...
@Machavity YES! EXACTLY!
@Compass It always burns twice! <3 that too ;-) ...
19:59
Could we get this question protected? Merge/flatten an array of arrays in JavaScript?
@user0042 I better keep quiet now ;)
@Mogsdad Not, quite how I'd put it. While reminding people that OT questions are actually OT may feel redundant, for problematic tags, it's seamed a good idea. The existence of the tag appears to make people think that questions which use it are OK, even when they'd normally be off-topic (not that such people actually read tag excerpts, or help pages).
@honk Sure! Just ENJOY :-P ...
@AndrewMyers Why? Tons of answers, a bunch deleted mainly by owners, nothing new. Seems mostly harmless.
20:04
@AndrewMyers Protected. From what, I'm still not sure...
@AndrewMyers We can, but I'm not really seeing a good reason to do so. The usage for the protection privilege says "Questions should be protected when they are garnering lots of views and newbies are adding "me too!", "thanks!" and possibly even spam non-answers." I'm just not seeing that for this question.
Yep, I missed that - chances are it would have been auto-protected after deleting that one.
@Mogsdad It's a canonical. Sooner or later you get the 1 rep wonders who think they have something clever (or want free rep)
Still... I don't see where canonical answers are treated differently wrt Community protection after 3 deleted low-rep answers.
That November answer duplicated the accepted one.
20:12
no
@gunr2171 Elaborate please?
that message has language not allowed in this room
@gunr2171 Ahh you mean that reference about smoking? Yeah, ...
That behavior certainly needs to be sanitized, yes!
Don't push it, okay? Just move on.
@honk ^See?
20:19
@user0042 I got it after the first hint ;)
@AndrewMyers I had already seen that one. IMO, it doesn't rise to the level of being justification for protection. It appears to be an actual attempt at answering. See What is a “protected” question?.
@Mogsdad And... I missed this answer. That makes it more reasonable to protect the question.
@Makyen Yeah, I just read through that a few times after Mogs linked to it. I had forgotten a bit about how protecting worked and what it was for. It would be worth considering though, whether getting a large number of duplicating answers (from new users) would be justify protecting, since that is largely a new user mistake.
When I get time, I might ask somewhere if the scope of protecting could encompass that sort of situation
@AndrewMyers Yeah, I really should read the rest of the transcript prior to posting a reply, so I don't end up repeating things. :-).
@AndrewMyers That would be a good question. With the directions we have now, my impression is that protecting a question should be relatively rare and often temporary.
20:35
Hi @Jon HNY!
@AndrewMyers Typically, the duplicating answers should get pounced on through NATO reviews, flagged and/or deleted. 3 newbie answers gone, question should be automagically protected.
...but not everything gets seen in NATO, especially for those who skim in the standard tool.
user4639281
Exactly
If only somebody had more time to write more scripts, like in the good old days...
20:58
happy new year
These tell the air which way to go over the wing. - If the air goes the wrong way it makes the ride bumpy. — A. I. Breveleri 14 hours ago
user4639281
@Mogsdad if only...
user4639281
@Mogsdad You remember when you used to send me some piece of code, then I'd send back a modified version, then you'd tell me how you hate me? Those were good days...
@TinyGiant I still hate you, if that helps!
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user4639281
Awwee, that's so heart-worming
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Closed now. Another 'explain absolute garbage, artificial, senseless, useless-to-future-users code for me'.
Ron
Ron
21:47
Any Shiba Inu owners in here?
@MartinJames. Good. Small joke: I used to comment : "the answer is 42", and indeed the answer was 42. Uncanny? joke from the teacher?
"you started it" "- no you started it: you invaded Poland"
@Ron You mean basic puppy education skills? Ask @jon please what fits best ;-)
Ron
Ron
I want the doge.
Ron
Ron
@user0042 Are you rich West Europeans slacking today or was it only yesterday? By the law I mean.
22:03
@Ron All day long you poor eastern european slacker :-P ...
New years day is bank holiday in germany ...
Ron
Ron
@user0042 I am slacking like it's going out of style.
@Ron You aren't really poor :-P ... Slacking, just slacking ...
Ron
Ron
@user0042 At one point I was making more than 4K net per month. Nothing really changed for me. The toys became different. The job was horrible though. Some things are not worth doing.
Now I make 40 (no K) per month and feeling better.
@user0042 On the subject of collections and generics in Delphi. I remember when those came out. Quite buggy at the time. I always felt something was missing in the language. And what was missing were the containers.
@Ron I don't really get why your job application at my company failed. Maybe because of lacking German B2 skills. A probably silly requirement maybe. I'll have to talk seriously with my priors about that
@Ron Container interfaces ...
Ron
Ron
@user0042 Don't worry too much about it. At the time I was looking for anything just to escape that prison of mind I was in on my last job.
@user0042 I doubt I would accept a Delphi job these days. Work permit or not.
22:22
@Ron My job is all kinda things. Some are realized in Delphi, others in C# or incorporating a native C++ library. Don't restrict yourself that way, and fucking learn to speak "bavarian"!
Ron
Ron
@user0042 I am restricting myself to C++ only. We covered that before. I've had enough of other languages. Plenty to explore in the C++ realm.
Is it okay to ask a question about why SO isn't letting me post an answer with an incorrect error in this room? Not sure what counts as off-topic
Need some sleep, bye! \o
@Ron Cover whatever you know turning out professionally. All the rest are minor points ...
Ron
Ron
@EmilyMabrey Hello, ask away. What is the problem?
@user0042 Being a late bloomer and ex binge drinking champion all I can say that nothing has caught my attention more than C++. Professionally. I feel I've squandered a lot of time already. I would like to move to design and architecture but would like that to have a strong connection with the C++'s nitty gritty details.
22:35
Why does it keep saying this answer has an un-formatted code block which cannot be posted unless I format it despite that not being true? pastebin.com/6SpyaDWH
@Ron
Anyone have a "gimme teh codez" question for me to VTC? ;)
Ron
Ron
@EmilyMabrey While I'm not quite sure I think it's due to links at the end of the answer. Perhaps someone else can shed some light. Like @Makyen.
It seems to be that way, I started submitting section by section and that is the section
Why doesnt SO accept valid markdown?
@EmilyMabrey At what point does it say this (i.e. while editing, or upon submission)? Basically, I pasted the raw info from pastebin.com into an answer textbox and didn't see the popup I would have expected for such a reported issue. What does the notice look like?
upon submission
and now its doing it during edits as well
22:44
@EmilyMabrey Have you tried changing the named URL references to numbered?
Hi all! o/
Ron
Ron
@BaummitAugen Greetings tree.
o/
@Baum HNY!
Thanks, you too!
user4639281
I have to say, live resin is too good.
22:52
@TinyGiant Well, we've got choclit ;-)
@EmilyMabrey There are lots of different markdown implementations. IIRC, SE uses MarkdownSharp.
That worked
user4639281
:)
I know I've used markdown parsers in the past I was just surprised they are using a nonconformant one
user4639281
@Makyen Except in comments which is markdownmini, and I'm not sure what is used for chat
22:54
@TinyGiant HNY my ole friend ;-) ...
user4639281
@user0042 HNY
@EmilyMabrey Well, we are talking about a company that does not support markdown at all in chat messages with more than one line. XD
@EmilyMabrey It's probably a Stack Overflow pre-filter. Submitting the text as-is for an answer worked fine on Meta Stack Exchange.
user4639281
@EmilyMabrey AFAIK commonmark isn't a thing yet, so technically no markdown parser is conformant, as there is no agreed-upon standard to conform to
@EmilyMabrey It's similar of markdown as accepted in comments, but more powerful :-D Welcome to the weird lands ...
22:59
@Makyen that would make sense as it is a coding specific "optimization"
Also I forgot there wasnt an official standard
explains why I use daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link as a reference instead of having bookmarked an RFC or ISO standard
@EJoshuaS Do we sd report that?
wondered why I had some random website as my reference bookmark
Ron
Ron
@YvetteColomb o/
@Yvette HNY!

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