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6:07 PM
@Machavity we've seen that site before (at least I have)
 
@Adriaan There's no other entries in Metasmoke
 
I've just raised a PR on the auto-comments repo to add a suggested message about chatty contributions, see here: github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/auto-comments/pull/48. Comments of all kinds welcome.
@Cerbrus: I think I was going to ping you on this ^ (sorry if it wasn't you, I promised it to someone here some weeks back!)
 
While we're at it, the whole "gender assumption" comment might need a revisit. It's super anal about verbiage
 
@Machavity Sorry about that, it's in my nature
:-p
 
@SmokeDetector @Machavity This appears to be undisclosed affiliation, which is tp or tpu.
 
6:12 PM
@Machavity FWIW I use that one as-is quite a bit (but then since I wrote it, I'm happy with it). I'd be most interested to see your proposed changes. Want to get a PR up and ping me?
(It's not my repo obviously, so I don't claim to have any say, but happy to provide input if that is useful).
 
@halfer I'll try to clean it up some and PR at some point
 
@Machavity Great
 
6:28 PM
@halfer merged, thanks
 
@rene cool, no problem
 
@Machavity oh, is that incoming or did you want to do that on that PR?
 
@rene Was gonna submit a PR. Probably best discussed there anyways
 
@Machavity Okay, ping me if things don't progress there. I might miss github PR's for reasons only known to me
 
@halfer BTW, were you trying to be ironic listing 15 subjects on a note for people being too chatty? :P
 
Sam
 
@Machavity heh, good point, but not really. I'd rather be verbose here, since folks don't realise how their "minimal" niceties have taken over half of their content ;-)
 
There's a "recommend me some software" question I gave a answer to and (if I remember right) flagged at that time to be closed. It has a lot of views and my answer (the only answer) just got another upvote. While I of course don't want to lose points, I still think the question should be closed... Am I wrong to re-flag it? stackoverflow.com/q/38177319/2043621
 
(Of course, if I have overdone it, edits welcome - I'm not too precious about listing them all)
 
@Still.Tony If you feel that a question is off-topic (requests for external resources are off-topic), then you should flag them for closure for that reason. In addition, if you feel that a question is off-topic, a duplicate, or should be closed for any reason, then you should not answer the question.
Looks like is going to have a high percentage of resource requests (similar to ).
 
@Makyen jay, more work for the Trogdor room :p
 
7:06 PM
@Still.Tony you can reflag it but I doubt many users filter in the CVQ on .Net (I don't at least). And although @Makyen is completely right let me learn you that tagging a question can be important. As the question asks for C# you could have added that tag back when you answered. More users, more close voters around, more chance a question gets handled in the way you like to see.
so the message is: Take Makyen's advice to heart and keep mine in the back of your head.
 
@rene hopes he doesn't have hay fever, putting flowers in his head
 
That's a problem for another day
 
Can someone ask for closure here on a question they posted? I know you can't for answers
 
Nope.
You have a stake. Or Steak.
Or, I prefer not to have such requests
 
@Makyen @rene good info. thank you
 
7:16 PM
yw
 
Yam
7:31 PM
GraveRobber started.
 
Anyone here know much/have a useful doc link for how srvany.exe works as a Windows Service wrapper?
 
@TylerH it is probable just an exe with a Servicemain entry point that spins up your process of choice.
 
Probably, but it's causing us problems so I'd like to see a spec or documentation on how it works to know how much I should yell at our vendor for using it in their software
 
@TylerH it comes with NT Resource Kit: support.microsoft.com/nl-nl/help/137890/…
 
Yeah, I've got about 15 tabs I've gone through, including that one, and coretechnologies.com/products/AlwaysUp/srvany.html and knowledgebase.progress.com/articles/Article/000037976 and a few questions...
 
7:45 PM
hold on, let me see if I have this installed here
 
@rene If not you can download here microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17657
 
@TylerH what kind of problems do you face? You can probably write a replacement in .Net in an hour or so.
 
@rene We have an application that is run as a service using it and it's a problem because it often doesn't start up correctly; srvany will only fire up the application-cum-service and then it's totally blind to the service's existence, state, health, etc.
We have a scheduled task to restart some workstations and this service always breaks/fails to start correctly after that, so we figured we'd set another scheduled task to restart the service, only it's not a real service
so NET STOP, NET START aren't effective
and if we kill srvany.exe, it will kill anything else on there running thanks to that, which we haven't done an accounting on yet
It's not something we have a huge amount of control over because at the end of the day we're a hospital system that uses a 3rd party software that includes this 4th party go-between software
but we have 5 .NET developers on our team and all of us can script or program to some extent so we're really big on making our own solutions where vendors drag their feet
and it's a lot easier to get what you want from vendors when you ask to talk to their programming team and back it up with actual technical knowhow of why their implementation is a problem
 
yeah, the lack of control of the running process seems to be the biggest culprit
@TylerH I have an example here stackoverflow.com/a/24115943/578411 on how to control a started service from the command line. If you create a service project and then start your real process but keep track of the processid it created (you can do a WaitForSingleObject on the processid) you can know and respond to unforeseen closure or the not starting of the subprocess in time.
 
8:01 PM
@rene thanks
 
8:38 PM
@SmokeDetector that's not spam, but a valid and official exchange of MATLAB scripts
crap answer, true, but not spam.
@EJoshuaS See up there ^that's not spam
 
@Adriaan I disagree in this case - did you check the markdown?
 
@EJoshuaS no I didn't, as I assumed it to be a normal and valid link to a widely used service. Apologies for the confusion, I flagged spam as well. Cases like these you might want to add to a comment instead of the generic 'canned meat'
 
Fair point - I
*I probably should have specified that
 
I'll take part of the blame as well and look at the markdown next time.
 
The SmokeDetector report does call out a "misleading link"
 
8:45 PM
@PaulRoub Yeah, that's the only reason I checked the markdown TBH
 
@EJoshuaS having clicked through; the answer's exactly what the OP wants according to the description off-site, albeit with the code behind a pay wall. I suspect that this was a spam setup.
 
@Adriaan They actually did a decent job making it look legit.
 
@EJoshuaS should give em credit for that indeed. Question's written well, for a SO beginner. Bit broad, but otherwise fine I'd say
 
9:29 PM
@SmokeDetector oh [regex]. Within 15 minutes 6 answers on a barely researched question.
 
Sam
 
please have a look at this stackoverflow.com/questions/49887964/…
this question is off topic and belongs to some other site
@Adriaan you there?
 
@HarshitAgrawal A) link to questions, not comments/answers on a question, B) if you want it closed, see the FAQ, you should use it as [tag:cv-pls] <reason> <link>
@HarshitAgrawal yea, why?
Was about to go to bed though
 
@Adriaan okay nothing I was thinking you can close that or migrate that question..
yeah me too going to bed just after the music is finished lol :)
 
@HarshitAgrawal I can't, as I'm not a moderator, I can only do my part as 1/5 votes. Second: don't ask specific people to vote, instead, use a cv-pls request, as I commented in my earlier comment just now and can be found in the FAQ
 
Sam
@HarshitAgrawal Please don't ping individual members to review your requests.
 
10:06 PM
okay Sam will not do that again
i mean I will not do that again
 
Sam
@HarshitAgrawal At the bare minimum, yes. You can, however, use a userscript to make things easier.
 
okay thanks for guiding me again Sam
Adriaan so 5 votes are required to close a question is that?
 
Sam
@HarshitAgrawal np, if you haven't already, you should have a look at our faq at some point (specifically this section).
@HarshitAgrawal Generally, yes. There are situations were people with gold tag badges can close a question (as a duplicate) in just one vote.
 
thanks for the FAQ link Sam
yeah I know about that gold tag badges situations seen them a lot of time. A question closed by a single user with gold badge "legendary badge"
hey Sam! what is this "// @name Stack Exchange CV Request Generator" ??
 
10:23 PM
^I'm out of votes for a little while still :(
 
@EJoshuaS wait I am flagging it
 
Sam
@HarshitAgrawal That's part of the userscript.
@HarshitAgrawal Please only discuss post content, not users.
 
okay Sam
how do you see how much votes are more needed to close the question?
 
Sam
You need 3000 rep (iirc) to unlock that feature.
 
lol I am not even close to 1000 haha.. I dont know why I receive very less upvotes even my answers are good and solves the issue regarding the question.
:(
well! I am off to bed now Sam.
 
Sam
10:38 PM
Sleep well o/
 
10:54 PM
@HarshitAgrawal: happy to offer some feedback on your answers, if you want to know how they can be improved
 
11:07 PM
 
11:22 PM
@AndrewMyers Yes.
 
Sam
11:48 PM
@Yam stats
 
Yam
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