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12:01 AM
@MikeM. That's going to get roomba'd in a few days anyways
 
@River Even with two answers on it?
 
@MikeM. number of answers doesn't matter, as long none are accepted or have score higher than 0
See here
> The system will automatically delete closed (not as a duplicate), unlocked questions with zero or negative score having no positively scored or accepted answers or pending reopen votes, that were closed 9 or more days ago and haven't been edited in the past 9 days. (RemoveAbandonedClosed)
 
@River Ah, that's good to know. I thought the roomba had the same restrictions as OP deletes. Thanks for the info!
 
@EJoshuaS Generally I think we're supposed to close questions before deleting them
 
 
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1:12 AM
@MikeM. You might find this userscript helpful: Roomba Forecaster - When will the question be Roomba'ed? If it won't, why? [Disclosure: I wrote it.]
 
1:32 AM
@Makyen Hey, that's pretty nifty. Thanks! I'll definitely check that out.
 
1:58 AM
@KenWhite Is this for BS-bingo?
 
@Olaf Seems to be someone who has no clue about a phrase they heard (or maybe class they slept through). Definitely not a Q for this site, though.
 
@KenWhite I sometime wonder how you find these posts. Similar for the one asking about a larger than long type while refusing to state the language. Reading such questions, I think it can't be even - well - less intelligent. And then you present the next question and I'm proved wrong.
I can only hope intelligent aliens will meet a cow before they talk to such folks.
 
@Olaf Not sure how I keep finding them either. Wish I was having less luck in doing so. Guess it's the times we're in - I actually had someone comment to me today (paraphrased) Times have changed (fortunately) and programmers don't really have to know how to code any more. Sad, really.
 
@KenWhite Well, we have to deal with the results of these "non-programmers" every day. I really wish they had tken the other road to the knitting course instead of using anything electronically.
What is a programmer who doesn't know how to code? A manager.
 
2:31 AM
@Olaf Like running a Windows executable from PHP? Knitting or crochet should be a suitable alternative.
 
2:46 AM
@SmokeDetector still needs flags
 
@SurajRao Edge case - yes. Weird - no. All the close voters are added to the main reason, even the minority who voted differently. Non of the flaggers are ever included. So, for example, if four users cv'd as a dupe and you cv'd as unclear, all five of the close voter's names appear in the dupe close box. However, the close process can be short-circuited if the OP "accepts" the dupe.
For example, if one user cv'd as a dupe, you cv'd as unclear, and then the OP accepts the dupe, the close box shows the dupe cv'er, you, and Community♦ as the closers. If you were the only other cv'er, the same rule would apply, showing you and Community♦ as the cv'ers. To fix this, SE would specifically need to check for the case where none of the cv'ers used dupe as a reason, and omit all the user names, showing only Community♦ as the closer.
@tripleee cc ^
 
 
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5:41 AM
Waffles™
 
@Makyen Edited
 
@EJoshuaS Thanks
 
Do you suppose anyone would object if I use "I don't particularly like this question" as a custom close reason?
 
5:58 AM
@EJoshuaS I'm unsure if you're serious, or joking. IMO, that would be inappropriate, but there isn't much we can do about it, if it doesn't affect the room.
 
 
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7:16 AM
@JarrodRoberson has a bounty... need Mod flag to close
 
@Makyen Yeah, joking :)
 
^ also meta tag?
 
@SurajRao I have no idea what that tag's even supposed to be for - it's very ambiguous at best.
 
burn?
 
7:31 AM
I think so.
It seems like it's about time for the mods to start featuring some burnination requests, come to think of it.
 
189 questions.. I suppose need a meta request for it
 
Yeah, it's over the 50-question limit for the abbreviated process.
 
@EJoshuaS alright.. making one
 
7:54 AM
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Q: Burn the [place] down

Suraj RaoThis is about place (189 questions as of writing this) Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. There is no tag description. Looking at the questions a number of them seem to be about Google Places API which has its own tag google-plac...

 
8:06 AM
spam answer
 
8:49 AM
@Enzokie FYI: That question was edited twice by the OP to change it into two other, completely different questions. I've rolled it back to the original question for which it got an answer.
 
@Makyen the current(original question) doesnt look too broad though
 
@SurajRao Yeah, I placed the last close vote prior to noticing the significant discontinuity between the answer and the version it was at that time. I expect we should work on reopening it. Give me a second, and I'll post a reopen-pls.
 
9:08 AM
@Makyen ok that make sense :), I casted a re open vote as well!
 
9:25 AM
^ explain code I copied :P
 
Can anyone help me with this question.
 
@saifali This room is for support and discussion about reviewing and coordination of site-wide cleanup efforts.
@saifali you might find help in Java Room
 
I'm sorry @SurajRao.
 
10:06 AM
@River Both the answers are bad, so one or the other will be upvoted and accepted:( I don't know much about Android, but even I know that assigning different, code-identical onCllick event-handler blocks to each of a set of visual componets is just crazed. The poster did not even bother to correctly edit the second block after copy/pasting from the first:( The oher answer is just as bad, refusing to use the view parameter.
I can see how today is going. I get up, have coffee and then accidentally open an Android question. I'm still not really awake so I look at the answer code......

I will try not to make that mistake again:(
..and Q 2 I opened had 'I copied this program for sum of squares from internet but I can't understand it fully. Someone please explain [else I cannot hand it in to my prof/TA]. My day is off to a flying start:(
 
 
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11:40 AM
@rene Could you remove this cv-pls: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/41268468#41268468? OP edited his question and I revoked my close vote.
 
dur
@rene: Thank you.
 
yw
 
Ron
o/
 
12:20 PM
 
Sam
12:36 PM
o/
 
\o
 
o/ there's a featured burnination request... Picked a "small" one which looks like Cody was planning on featuring last year...
 
 
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Ron
2:26 PM
Hello like-minded caretakers. How are you all feeling on this glorious... hovers mouse over calendar Saturday?
Swedes turned Italians are invading ;)
@PetterFriberg Speaking of which, do you have dual citizenship?
 
2:46 PM
@Ron I fear the morrow, for the forces of hell are gathering power even as we cower in the darkness, awaiting the dawn.
.. or, put another way, C and C++ tags are full of crap already.
 
3:22 PM
hi
 
@arp123 hola
 
@MartinJames Why do I keep reading the last letter of "morrow" as "n" and overlook the second "r"?
 
3:43 PM
@Olaf It's one of those mysteries of the universe, like the origins of PHP, or why I cannot touch-type 'becasue' without transposing the 'u' and 's' :(
 
@MartinJames … or people expecting one can master the most complex machine (wo)mankind ever developed and their software without learning anything in advance and then whining the compiler has to warn by default about ever stupid flaw. Pluse the ones supporting this attutude against better knowldege.
 
@Olaf I would not matter if they got their way and had all the warnings/errors on by default. We'd just get 'I can't get rid of my warnings'. 'the compiler is stopping me dong what I need to with my special hardware' etc.
 
4:04 PM
[sigh] 'Well, thanks, indeed program debugging is something I have not yet looked at.' [but I'm writing code anyway and so posting it to SO every time]. I wanna weep:(
 
Sam
4:38 PM
 
4:54 PM
@FireAlarm It might be bad, but it's entertaining. Needs popcorn if you open it, (high rep fight going on).
 
@MartinJames Jolly.
I think it stopped. Time to flag.
 
@E_net4 A draw on poiints, no KO:(
 
5:38 PM
@Ron nope only Swedish, no need to change for me since both are in EU, but yeah my resistance to cold is gone... I need the sun by now.
 
I'm out of close votes and it's not even noon yet :(
 
@EJoshuaS lol, 37 left here. Imma having the day off to prepare for Hurricane Homework, due to hit tomorrow.
 
 
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Ron
7:15 PM
@PetterFriberg I hear that. I am pushing 40 and I've just about had it enough with continental European cold.
 
Sam
 
@MartinJames Well, yes. But then I enable warnings a lot of devs don't like because they report otherwise valid code. For instance: truncation warning for something like uint8_t b; … b += 1;. Either you have to silence them or don't use compound assignments at all. I'm for the latter, but would prefere gcc not to complain (or provide a seperate enable here)
 
Ron
Bots are attacking.
 
Sam
8:16 PM
 
8:26 PM
@Olaf I'm sure you can #define and #pragma yourself round your bad code so that the compiler ingores it's little foibles.
 
Ron
8:41 PM
What is this browser notification all about? Notification about what? Quite nonsensical.
 
@Ron CV:unclear/too broad. "this"? How are we to know? Perhaps a screenshot or more details would help clarify or narrow your question. :-)
 
Ron
@Makyen For example FF. What is the use of receive notifications from this website feature in Desktop browser? I wonder when this came into play.
 
One more venue for newspapers to spam you through
 
Ron
Quite annoying. I just realized I spend way too much time clicking NO on various websites.
 
Could be useful for SE if you can convince them to drop their unrequited love of the mobile app
 
8:48 PM
@Ron If you mean what you see when you click "enable desktop notification" at the bottom of the right-sidebar, then it's to produce a system-level notification when the web page feels like it (using the Notification API). For this page, I've assumed its for new messages.
 
Ron
@Makyen I see. Thanks.
@Makyen Do you happen to know how to permanently disable those for all websites in FF? Security And Privacy then notifications has disabled Remove all websites button.
 
9:06 PM
@Ron Looks like you could write an extension (as of FF58). Alternately, you can manually go to about:config and change dom.webnotifications.enabled to false. Either way will disable it for the profile (i.e. the entire browser). Once you change the setting in about:config, you will need to reload any pages which you wish to have it affect, or restart Firefox.
 
Ron
@Makyen Awesome! Many thanks.
You sure know your stuff.
 
@Ron np. Thanks.
 
Ron
Ah, the world of difference now.
Makyen for president!
 
9:31 PM
@Ron You hate him that much?
 
Ron
Naah, the guy is a rock-star.
What a relief it is not to have those pesky notifications popping up all the time.
@MartinJames Can't go into details about the job but I see the binary lumber jacks have refreshed their C++ job ad. All I can say is good luck with that technical interview.
"Here is a binary tree" is more effective than a catapult. Propels candidates into geostationary orbit.
 
@Ron Thanks, I'm glad I was able to help. OTOH, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't enjoy being President, but I appreciate the sentiment.
 
@Ron "Take a thick branch, sharpen it and shove.... oh never mind, I'll find my own way out, thanks".
 
Ron
9:47 PM
@MartinJames I wonder if the management knows or even cares about obstructive selection processes.
I am yet to see a company other than SE that says "We looked at your SO profile - good enough for us".
Instead of swinging some binary carpentry around.
 
@Ron I honestly have no clue that might expalin their arboreal fixations.
 
10:03 PM
@TylerH I have something scraping here but it still needs to process around 2K of users and it only does one user per 6 seconds. The list is not complete, it is only users with a steward badge and more > 3000 rep. Without that restriction I would have to scrape 403,925 users
2
 
Nice
and yes I would not be interested in people without the steward badge because I know you need far more than 1,000 reviews to get near the top users list
I would not consider that 'incomplete'
@rene I will refresh that page in a few hours to see the final results
That's an interesting list, I'm sure others would be interested
 
@TylerH It is on a limited SLA, so it might be taken down when it doesn't get requests but I have an RSS feed subscribed to it so I hope that will be enough to keep it alive. Otherwise we need to poke it now and then.
 
Gotcha. Could you not save the general list to a google doc?
once it is done I mean
or a github gist
a snapshot in time is better than nothing
 
10:20 PM
@MartinJames I could, of course and I do for special machine-dependent code. But not for this one. I simply avoid them and use the normal assignment operator. Problem is the compiler ist correct - strictly speaking due to integer promotion. That's one thing I liked with Pascal and Modula (if they had compound assignment operators)
 
At any rate, it says I'm 24th right now, but I know the list is missing a few from the top 10 or 15 at least. My guess is I am closer to 30th
@RiggsFolly OP has bountied it, but the bounty ends in 2 hours
@cricket_007 Is LDAP even on topic at SO?
 
@TylerH it should be able to keep itself uptodate. I'll schedule a cron job with a curl request.
 
I enjoy the URL
 
@cricket_007 Both questions are from the same user and a re-post. This is not allowed already. Additionally, the question is off-topic and "professional network admin". Please don't use the dupe reason for such questions.
 
10:55 PM
@Olaf I don't know why they keep doing that. I just dv and cv both.
 
By bad @Olaf I just noticed a bunch of other duplicates, so dv them all, I guess
 
11:42 PM
@RiggsFolly That bounty is ending in 59 minutes
 

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