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01:15
@halfer Tag issue: [tag:cv-pls]
Heh, posting when tired!
If a RO could zap my broken one, thank you - can't delete now
@halfer user scripts help with that :P
@halfer If interested, there's a handy user-script, which posts cv-pls requests for you from question pages, when you tell it to. It will format the cv-pls request and, by default, include the reason which you indicated when you voted to close. If you can't use user-scripts, there's a bookmarklet.
@Makyen Ooh thanks. I will try the bookmarklet
I could probably run the user script, but my machine runs like a dog at the best of times, don't want to push my luck
:-)
The userscript does take some processing on every SE page load, but not much. However, if you don't already have a userscript manager installed, that itself will take some additional processing. How much will depend on the implementation of whichever userscript manager you use. You'd have to try it to see if is a level of performance which was acceptable to you. Personally, I really dislike not having userscripts running on SO/SE. Obviously, the bookmarklet won't take anything unless you use it.
 
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02:27
@halfer Yes, putting the left-sidebar in the top-bar, even when you haven't selected the option in your preferences, is reasonably easy to do.
I've updated Left-sidebar in the Topbar (install) to work with the current version of the left-sidebar. On all SE sites where the left-sidebar exists, userscript puts the left-sidebar in the topbar, regardless the SE site-specific preference you've set.
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04:57
Is there a magic tag that takes a question URL (from the "share" link in the question) and renders the title in a chat post instead of the URL? Or do I have to copy both the title and the URL in [title](url) format?
@JimGarrison There's no magic tag to do that. There's a userscript which does that within question page comment boxes (for comments on questions and answers), but it isn't currently functional in chat. It'd probably be fairy easy to make it functional in chat (which is a good idea, I'll add it to my to-do list).
OTOH, I created a userscript (actually, added the following functionality into an already existing userscript) which updates the display of chat messages so that links to questions and answers which are stored as bare URLs are displayed with the question's title text (and does a bunch of other things), because we see quite a lot of messages with bare URLs in SOCVR.
@Makyen Thanks, time to research userscripts :-)
05:34
@JimGarrison Given your question, I looked and noticed that you've relatively recently begun posting cv-pls requests here. Please take the time to read through the SOCVR FAQ, if you haven't already done so. You'll probably also be interested in the tools page on socvr.org. The userscript I mentioned which modifies the chat display is currently a Beta release of one of our userscripts.
@Makyen OK, will do, thanks.
 
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06:55
Morning \o
:42906502 A) There's a preference that you can set in your per-site SE user preferences. B) Yes, there's a userscript that will move it into the topbar on all sites.
@Makyen thanks!
^^^^^^^^ ignore - rollback of big edit from vamp.
07:37
@Jean-FrançoisCorbett I don't think the duplicate target is of any value.
 
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08:38
Morning
Ron
Ron
o/
Eeew, what's with this left bar?
@Ron Disable that 💩 using Site Preferences...
Still it doesn't look good for me.
@techraf Fair enough, then flip around? One of them has got to go.
it appeared with teams for me
08:45
Also enough complains on the original MSE post
Ron
Ron
Quite, quite annoying.
Most annoying is all the bugs that go with it...
@Ron we agreed in here that everyone likes it
\o
/halfer runs away
Ron
Ron
Lol.
Site preference to the rescue.
Wasn't aware there was the setting. C++ corrupted my brain.
@Ron Even that is borked
08:52
@Ron @SurajRao If interested, I also made a userscript which disables it across all sites, without needing to set the preference on each site. Eventually it will roll-out to all sites. Without the userscript, you'll have to individually disable it on each site.
It seems SO is thinking about finally implementing that
(So far just thinking, not actually doing)
@Makyen thanks! saw it in the starboard. I have too many userscripts loading in SO atm :p
Ron
Ron
@Makyen Appreciate it, but these 9 to 5 computers are spoiled and do not accept any third party software.
@AndréKool It'd be nice if they actually do it. However, similar requests have been active for various SE-wide preferences for a long time. They've repeatedly stated that it would be a lot of work, and they don't want to do it. I hope they do, but I'm not expecting it.
09:10
@PraveenKumar Nice example of a "Why isn't my code working?" question :)
@AndréKool Ha ha ha...
@PraveenKumar I expected something more severe with a title like that.
@AndréKool LoL. Isn't this already severe?
@PraveenKumar I suspect the dev just put those strings in, intending to change them later. It is worrying the issue did not get flagged at code review, but it is hardly plagiarism like the article suggests
@halfer But yeah, it's the QA of Nissan!!!
09:17
I often put in dummy text here, and mostly I remember to change it.
(Pro tip: make your filler text amusing but not insulting - you never know who is going to see it, including your customer).
Marketing blah blah here
I once had a colleague who wanted to test a customer emailing tool I had built, and he nearly sent "f*ck you all" to the whole customer database. Had to pull the plug on a very slow SMTP server to avoid all hell breaking loose.
It happend to me yesterday when testing. An error message with "TEXT MISSING" showed up :(
@rene Ummm... You sure, just a publicity stunt then? No one sacked or stuff?
@PraveenKumar well, I read TDWTF. I've read worse stuff ...
09:23
Ha ha ha okay...
OMG this is crazy... Thanks @rene...
@PraveenKumar don't forget you need to get something done today ... ;)
Wow Praveen getting rene'd
grabs popcorn
Also a good quality sanity check before you commit to the repo is: will this code get featured on TDWTF?
And there have been times I went yeah, they can have it, just ship it
@rene Work! Yeah... :(
@rene Ha ha! Will make sure... My code never goes to TDWTF... Coz, I don't do ... Eh, I am just a painter... :D
Can and should we do something about the tags on this question? Code there is Julia, which looks like, but is incompatible with, MATLAB. Hence the MATLAB and Octave tags shouldn't be there, but one of the answers is in MATLAB because of the tags
09:41
@Adriaan If the users are still around I would start with a comment on both question and answer
09:53
@rene I thought that one was migrated to meta? (atleast I saw it there earlier)
@AndréKool yes, but got closed without being a duplicate (as I honestly didn't know what applied) so it got rejected and then it is send-back to main.
CSS is funky in MSO? why is the Ask Question button so different in meta.stackoverflow.com and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions ? Or is it some new design thing...
@SurajRao I think that is part of the list of bugs that went with the new left-nav update. I saw it reported somewhere already
ah ok
10:34
o/
SO really doesn't want us to flag anymore with the dialog jumping halfway over the screen :P
@AndréKool but ... but .... status-completed ...?
@rene Bug still seems to be there for me... (it's even worse after the nav update)
@rene Says in comments it's fixed next build, when is a new build generally released?
Wait for a rev > 2018.6.13.30738
11:13
I hate waiting...
@NickA we don't know. Once there is a stable build that can be pushed to prod
They are waking up in the states now so I assume there will be a new build today
Awesome, I get up at noon as well :-)
Is there a way to network-wide tell the left-nav to shove off?
Ron
Ron
11:30
@Adriaan If you find one please let me know.
@Adriaan Something like a userscript? (tada)
@AndréKool I'd rather just click a checkbox (like I now have to do for every site) for all of them at once instead of hacking my way through it
Ron
Ron
Some users seem to like the new bar.
@halfer Kidding.
@Adriaan I think everyone would love that but unfortunatly that's currently not possible :(
I don't have many problems with it, I'd like to see the "<globe> Stack Overflow" button be changed to "Questions" though
11:33
:-)
Ron
Ron
I would like to see a plethora of cargo bars and links with a sprinkle of homework dumps.
I didn't mind it, but since I don't use any of the things in it other than Questions, I turned it off.
It just feels a bit pointless, maybe if my communities or review queues or similar were in it, it wouldn't feel like it wasn't doing anything. Or at least a meta link
Ron
Ron
Pointless it is.
<flames> this is fine </flames>
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Ron
Ron
11:36
Haha.
@Ron has already been mentioned on the meta.SE announcement of the left-nav
Ron
Ron
I turned it off in the settings. Kind a works. #leftbarwho?
Ron
Ron
11:52
2+ months worth of paid research. And counting.
@MartinJames Sup with you Lounger? Long time no hear.
12:07
@PraveenKumar I love that curl command below. :D
Nice to see the new build online and I'm allowed to flag again :)
Morning
morning? I hope I can go to bed soon, I've been half asleep at my desk all day
12:39
\o
Afternoon
Ron
Ron
Is this unclear under the tag?
@Ron I was thinking TB when I first saw it rather than unclear
Ron
Ron
@NickA I mean there are no unsafe signed integer operations as such. That doesn't make sense.
I'm fine with it.
12:43
@Ron Fair, what do they mean by unsafe? UB? Killer?
@Ron INT_MAX * INT_MAX is not safe
Ron
Ron
It's not the operation. It's the overflow that results in UB. That way (almost) all the operators can participate in UB.
@Ron And that is the answer. The OP needs to understand that any over/under flow is UB. It is probably a dupe but I'm to lazy to try and find a target
^^ as opposed to asking how to fill the gap in the code, with which they struggle
@Enzokie I really wanna try that... What does it do?
12:56
@PraveenKumar It plays a vid in Terminal
@Enzokie LoL. What?!?!
@Ron That's not correct. For unsigned types, overflow/underflow is well defined and for some operators, the behaviour is implementation defined, not undefined. Plus the unary *, &, etc or the binary [] does not have UB in this sense either.
yep :)
@NathanOliver ^ "any over/under flow is UB" is wrong
12:57
@Olaf The question is specifically about signed types (bah, beat me to it @NathanOliver)
@NickA I refered to Ron's statement about "almost all operators", not directly to the question. Btw. the question asks about integers, which do include the unsigned types as well.
Ron
Ron
@Olaf We are talking about signed integers.
@Enzokie Would be nice if there was a video demoing it. Can't find any online terminals...
I am at office. :(
@Ron Well, considering there are just 5 arithmetic OPs, it's still not true "most" operators generate UB. Some generate UB on certain input values only, others don't, but are implementation defined even for int. That's why I'd say the question is plain too broad. OP should read a book before asking for spoon-feeding.
Ron
Ron
Templates, templates. Strange animal.
13:19
Is this answer worth a reflag?
@Machavity It looks like it should be removed.
We'll try round two of NAA then
@techraf What are those circle things in your comments, they just look like a circle with a line in them
a line? encircled 1 ① and encircled 2 ② - Unicode, don't they display correctly?
@techraf Too small for me to make them out on 22" 1080p using Chrome on Win10
They look fine if I zoom in, but then I'm zoomed in, which I do not want ;p
@techraf They're not that clear for me, the numbers are thinner than the lines i.sstatic.net/jINsR.png
@NickA Thanks for info.
@halfer Wouldn't that just be you turning it off?
@E_net4 wow. That's the first time I see tags wrapped to two lines! (I use a rather small screen)
@Adriaan Interesting...
It seems that is yet another deep learning tag riddled with poor questions.
Time to bring in the big GANs.
13:48
@Yam not yet; commented the OP to expand on why it doesn't work
Can we consider this answer as abusive or just a new user's bad answer? stackoverflow.com/a/50838481/5468463
@Vega new user's bad answer IMO
Ok, thank you!
@Vega without knowing angular, my first question upon reading that (and the Q 3 times) would be "comment what line?
@Adriaan Knowng angular or not, I think it doesn't make sense anyway :)
14:15
Sorry, AZERTY keyboard
@TylerH Yeah, I only found the prefs switch after posting that :-)
:42913045 reject the edit on that Q; it misses all grammar
About the difficulty to type with AZERTY :( bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-35367207/…
@FireAlarm It's duplicate
14:24
@Nambu14 Unrecognized command it's duplicate; did you mean get sites?
@Vega It's certainly not more difficult than using QWERTZ. You could remap the special symbols to more reasonable keys.
14:42
@Olaf I assure you, it's much harder. It's not only special characters; numbers, parenthesis, brackets, slash, etc... need shift or more to be pressed. Event the dot sign. I changed recently to AZERTY.
Ron
Ron
Got the Electorate badge y'all.
Now how many of those 600 would be upvotes???
Ron
Ron
Majority I would think.
Not sure though.
@Vega I'm a bit irritated about using shift for digits, but on a German QWERTZ, we have to press AltGr for brackets and braces, too. Plus they are in a bad position, so we almost knot our fingers. Well, one gets used to it, but now I can barely hold a pen;-)
14:51
I'm so proud of my UV:DV ratio, it's just over 0.1
@AndréKool 963 up, 502 down. Doesn't show Q vs A tho
@Olaf Lol : 'we almost knot our fingers'! Same here;)
morning
@NickA How do you check that?
14:56
Afternoon
Ron
Ron
Tempted to make a meta post about how great the new layout is.
Ron
Ron
Kidding.
o/
14:57
@Ron flagged as rude/offensive
o/
3.3K up 5.2K down
@Machavity hm? It should
@Vega I look at my total upvotes and downvotes at the bottom of the page here, see the ratio, then work it out as a percentage (UV/(UV+DV))
@Ron closed as not reproducible.
14:58
should show total up and down and then to the right should sort them by Q an dA
hard to please, i see
@TylerH Yes, but in aggregate. I think he was asking how many Q votes were up vs down. Doesn't show that
My down votes and my votes on questions almost matches. Me wonders if I down vote questions a lot
Ron
Ron
New layout is a keeper.
runs away
15:00
kicks ron
Man, who knew those Meta folks could run so fast carrying torches and pitchforks
Yeah it would be cool of the ?tab=votes&sort=upvote page allowed sorting by Q&A on top of sorting by vote type (closure, up, down, etc.)
Ron
Ron
I just wonder how long before they ditch this new design?
If at all.
inb4 rene says "sede"
@Ron probably a year
@NickA I get 8.3%
15:01
I'm still pretty miffed that they ditched the new nav
@Ron If the last attempt was any indication, 18 months
@TylerH same here. I liked it
@MartinJames Bah, beats my 10.1%
@NickA Thank you! I am not sure if I have ever scrolled that far :)
@NickA I'll go find some good stuff to upvote in order to improve my %age. I'll be back in 6-8 years:)
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15:03
everyone complains when any site layout changes. Remember when the site was all bold? There were equal complaints to revert that
@gunr2171 That link was rejected by my rick-roll filter.
...drats, you got me
@gunr2171 Hmm, OTOH, it showed a lot of information in a condensed form. Not that "modern" fluffy-puffy light ly looking design with much space around the little information.
@MartinJames Why would one rick-roll via archive.org and this specific URL?
15:08
@Olaf Oh.. maybe it was one of my other filters:)
Ron
Ron
Justice for the left bar. Join my movement.
It clearly improves the visibility and does not reduce the useful content area.
@MartinJames That's pretty high compared to my almost 1%
lol, according to meta, I'm a bigoted troll whose massive ego needs continual boosting by joining mobs of feral downvoters who feed on new users.

What does that make you? :)
Can a question get deleted if its already closed and is of no value whatsoever? I couldnt cast a "delete" flag
15:15
@Fuzzyma If it's not upvoted and has no upvoted or accepted answers it will be deleted eventually by Roomba
@Machavity alright, so no intervention is needed at all?
@Fuzzyma it depends on the situtation. All closed questions can be voted on to be deleted after thy have been closed for 48 hours. questions at -3 or lower can be voted on right after they are closed if you have 20K+ rep. Otherwise it will only be deleted it if meets one of the roomba criteria.
@Fuzzyma Gizza clue - link it here:)
If you give us a link we can tell you if it is going to be roomba'd. Most of use have a userscript that tells us
15:16
Oh yeah. in 9 days it will be auto deleted.
@MartinJames If you had a massive ego, why would you need to downvote? I mean, with such an ego, you just wouldn't care. But, well, that shows logical thinking is not their's. (and what does that imply about me - maybe just I don't see much use upvoting mediocre stuff and there is almost no halfway upvote-worthy in my tags?)
nice thanks :)
@Fuzzyma There is no dlelte flag. And it will take a long time to get a regular delete option (10k reps, plus it has to be closed for at least 2 days).
@Olaf woow - guess I need to grind a few more points then^^
15:20
@Olaf Yeah - it's got to the point that I upvote any question where any evidence at all of debugging is shown:(
@Fuzzyma Just to be clear: gunr didn't close it. And there is only "I", no team (we are not a voting ring/mob)
with "you" I meant you as community and not gunr :)
and I am aware, that this is not a vote mob
@Fuzzyma We didn't as a community, we did as individuals (well not me personally, other individuals)
@Fuzzyma That's why I wrote it'll take some time. But, thb, I don't use it much. EIther the questions will roomba or I forget about them during this stupid 2 day period.
jeaah ok
15:23
Never gonna get to 10k rep or dish out some upvote with questions like this in the tag im following:
what i try to say is, that "you" was plural and not singular...
@Fuzzyma That would have been covered by the second half of my post. If you mean the SO community: you're part of it, so it would be "we" :-)
But YOUR votes (pural) helped to close the question while MY vote was already cast a long time ago
and what I described was the final step to closing :P
@AndréKool It's quite simple: just become green, long and tasteless. And a good companion for bread at tea-time - at least if you're English.
@MartinJames I strictly refuse to upvote what can be just exepected from every halfway reasonable student.
Anyway, I'll be back (I need a vacation).
Ron
Ron
What do you make of this, people? Looks unclear to me.
15:37
luncheon meat>
?
It's an experimental detection pattern. You'd need to ask Undo or someone in charcoal for more info.
@Alec It stems from a prior pattern of spam. They may not discuss it with you due to some surrounding events
Mh after reading the rules for roomba I am wondering why this question is still around. Its over 2 years old and always had negative votes. Are the 3 comments enough to keep it around for such a long time?
"If the question is more than 30 days old, and ...

has −1 or lower score
has no answers
is not locked
" - there is nothing said about comments for the 30day rule
@Fuzzyma The votes were only made today, before that it was at 0/0
15:46
@Fuzzyma Perhaps it did not meet the requirements for the 30 day rule between 30 days old and 365 days old
could be - okay thx
@NickA where can you see when the votes happened?
I wonder why it was put on hold so recently with no recent activity
because I brought it up
@Fuzzyma When?
yesterday
15:48
@Fuzzyma Ahah, makes sense then
16:09
It would be great to be able to filter by "answer reputation" vs "question reputation" in the user reputation leagues
@AdrianHHH Explains why I hadn't heard of it, I've only heard them being called cold meats before
16:41
@NickA Search for "monty python wiking song" on YT and do a bit of research about the relevant parts of computer history :-)
16:59
@Fuzzyma :/
@Fuzzyma For request reasons, please use an actual close reason. "No research effort" is a reason you might down-vote. It's not a close reason. Feel free to re-submit with an actual close reason.
@Makyen alright, will try to find the right reason!
hope that one is better
@Fuzzyma Usually it should be the reason which you checked when you flagged to close (or, once you have enough reputation, when you voted to close).
@Makyen Jeah, thats what I used there (at least I thought so)
@Fuzzyma Seeking debugging help is one of the common types of questions. It's not, inherently, a reason to close. OTOH, if the question doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a debugging question, then that is a reason to close, which we normally indicate as "No MCVE", but a MCVE is just one of the requirements.
17:15
@Makyen well in that case someone copyed code from somewhere and asked why it wasnt working. However, if this is totally valid then I learned something today again :)
@Fuzzyma Specific to debugging questions, #1 on the SO on-topic page says: "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example."
@Fuzzyma: "no mcve" is a shortcut for exactly this close-reason. Don't expect them to be used only if there is no code, but also if there is no further details like in the question you linked. So "no mcve" is fine here.
@Fuzzyma OTOH, copying code and presenting it as your own code is plagiarism, which is not permitted on SE. At a minimum, we require attribution of the copied content to the source. However, my experience is that a flag regarding a user copying code into a question and asking about it may be marked helpful, or may be declined, depending on the moderator who handles the flag and the specific circumstances.
17:42
Is recommending an alternative software(may be better) an answer? Like the OP is in trouble that is related to a software, asks a question how to fix it, then someone recommends an alternative, Example
seems legit if possibly not useful
@JohnDvorak Yeah, he gave reasons and explained well
@MunimMunna Yes. If the question is how to do foo with X ad someone answers you do foo better with Y and shows how then it is an answer. Usefulness is another matter but if it is a good answer then I would say it is/can be useful. Remember, answers aren't just for the OP, they are also for the people the encounter the same problem and are trying to find a solution.
@NathanOliver well said, I understand :)
17:58
glad one of us does ;)
18:13
My rep is now a palindrome: i.sstatic.net/Otx2G.png
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@Makyen Almost deleteable
18:31
@NathanOliver that didn't last very long
@TylerH Revenge upvotes
No, dang people up voting and accepting my answer. No respect I tell ya
18:42
@NathanOliver At least it will be for ever immortalized in the image taken.
on the brighter side there is always 68786 to look forward to :P
19:50
@Nkosi speaking of: i.sstatic.net/UDcZ6.png
20:10
how
oh, I just hit 3500 helpful flags \o/
I'm catching up to Andy ;-)
It's amazing how software and hardware problems can parallel
One time we had a warehouse with $50 million of goods burn to the ground. The diesel fire pump had refused to start. Troubleshooting revealed that the engine's "low oil level" sensor had tripped it. We added a quart of oil and it started right up, and cheerfully pumped pressurized water into the ash-covered wreckage of the sprinkler pipes. But hey. The interlock saved a $20,000 engine. This is the problem with safety devices on safety devices. — Harper 17 hours ago
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20:42
@Machavity Poor maintenance:( A similar thing happened at a site I was working at. A JCB at the road works opposite the office cut a power line that should not have been there. Our UPS battery strings and inverters kept the servers etc. running while the diesel genset.... failed to run up. A corroded cable had let the starter battery go flat. On top of that, the diesel had a backup inertia-wheel starter, but nobody on-site knew what the big handle clipped to the wall was for:(
@MartinJames whoa, a manual inertia starter
that's neat
@TylerH Well, it was an old installation. The diesel had a mechanical fuel pump, no electric injectors, and so only needed fuel and turning over to run. If I had been there, I would have got it running, no problem, but not my shift.
21:04
@Machavity Lol. They should have added an extra oil tank and valve with some monitoring device for the first tank. And turtles all the way down.
@MartinJames Speaking of UPS: Mine just saved my PC/server last weekend twice. We had two short but recognizable surge from flash ESD. LED lights went off for a second or so and my audio amp (not on UPSed) turned off. Looks like the investment from ca. 2 years agao starts to pay.
Hmm, I'd expect the diesel battery to be monitored. Unless that's a normal off-the-grid diesel, not specifically for backup. Or if the generatorjust had been connected to the UPS batteries ;-)
@Olaf :-| I'm still hiding under the bench every time I hear thunder. That's where the mains sockets are, so I have to crawl under and brave the spiders, cobwebs and lethal tentacles, (router cables), to unplug eveything.
@MartinJames Yeah, we had this before. I'd say you should install coarse and mid surge protection at your power entry. But then I don't know your site, so that could be quite expensive. Until now, we only have drops, no overvotages in the grid, Looks like the arc protectors in the switching station did their job well enough.
21:22
@FireAlarm Rekd question.
@MartinJames @Olaf you've run out of cv's? :D
nice job
@AnttiHaapala Olaf is on strike, I've run out of willpower, and my closing-finger aches.
Is ReatJs another JavaScript framework? :(
@E_net4 ??? there is ReactJs, never heard of ReatJs
21:32
How to fix this error in ReatJs [...]
Oh, haha, missed the title. It is tagged right at least
wow now complete with a screenshot of the code
@NathanOliver hmm why'd you even inline the picture there?
I was fixing the title and noticed the image wasn't right so I fixed that too. I got it in before it was closed so it wont put it in the queue
seems to be the usual "this is not the this you're looking for"
I can't see images so I just felt it might make it at least a little better
21:38
@NathanOliver If you've voted to close, or flagged, the question, then your edits don't push it into the reopen queue.
@Makyen Oh really? Is that documented somewhere?
Sweet. Thanks
22:32
@AnttiHaapala I'd be quite surprised if I had.
22:47
@MartinJames Can't we use "No MCVE" for that? It'd be fun if they could send free hardware clones to everyone. :)
@E_net4 Maybe, but it would be a disaster if they did - we would then be obliged to fix it all:(
@MartinJames Hmm yeah, we'd have to fix the hardware if it's broken. If it's a software problem, we get a freebie.
@E_net4 I'm normally the first to yell "here" if someone offers free hardware. But from the questions, I really don't think I want this hardware. I'm too afraid they will instantly set the house on fire.

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