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03:02
@HovercraftFullOfEels The required delete votes to delete a question is between 3 and 10, their exact count depends on the scores of the question and the answers. The exact calculation can be found somewhere on the MSE.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Downvoteflagger deleted his post, this is why I answer here.
03:20
@SmokeDetector There are an awful lot of link-only answers on that Q&A. At first I wondered if it should be closed, but it doesn't look like it's actually asking for recommendations, does it?
 
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04:31
@NileshRathod Please don't onebox questions. Please edit and add any text to the message to prevent oneboxing.
@NileshRathod It's nice that you've linked to this question, but that tells us nothing about why you've linked to it. Why have you linked that question here?
@Makyen sorry i forgot to tell need to close that question
@NileshRathod Why do you feel it should be closed? What reason for closure?
@NileshRathod For another time, please read our FAQ. In particular, please read How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)?. For requests like that, we use a format that allows others to find the requests and scripts to both present the requests to people and archive them when they are complete. The basic format is [tag:cv-pls] close reason https://stackoverflow.com/q/12345.
05:02
@Makyen the OP just provided the issue the issue that he facing, not provided any attempt or any code related to the issue and also he doesn't even response back to comment below his question that's a reason for close
@NileshRathod In general, with a cv-pls request (a request for people to look at a question with an eye to voting to close), we require that the user posting the request provide a reason for that request. Usually, this is the reason that the user voted to close the question. Such reasons don't need to be detailed, but should indicate a specific check-box reason in the close-vote dialog. You can give additional factual information which might help users evaluate (e.g. "see 3rd line code for typo").
 
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06:40
Morning
07:06
That moment you see someone so desperate for an answer they create a second accound to ask the question again :/
happens all the time
Rob
Rob
Happens pretty often. Feel free to flag such cases. It's not uncommon for people to create new accounts to avoid question bans
Already flagged :)
And normally when I see it they have the decency to make it a bit harder to spot by having a bit more time between the questions and using a different name.
Morning Flagsters \o
Mornign
07:10
afternoon
Rob
Rob
@AndréKool Thanks!
08:23
^ absolute rubbish quality, and not a question.
09:01
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Should the edit on that question be reverted??? (translating for someone else)
@AndréKool Yep please.
Yam not running?
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman This feels a bit like luncheon meat to me because of the "free movie streaming site"
@AndréKool I'd spam flag it but not sure...
Shall we ask Smokey to report it?
Let Smokey take the blame
:P
Anyone else want to take a look at this question? It feels a bit like luncheon meat to me with the "free movie streaming site" in it.
@AndréKool I agree. I'd edit this into "my site"
09:09
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I'm also not sure so lets have some more people give their oppinion first
@VadimKotov The link would still be there (that i think is actually exactly what it said)
09:35
@Machavity no idea; I do not speak Python
btb: I'm several hundreds of kilometers away from civilisation on a volcano these three weeks, so I won't be online much
@Adriaan Trying to increase the question quality on SO by sacrificing a virgin?
10:09
can an RO remove this request? OP added the code instead of cam shot
Ron
Ron
10:55
Got Monday?
11:14
this stackoverflow.com/posts/5039368/revisions is weird.. I cant seem to find any disambiguation requests. Was there a reason to approve this old edit?
12:12
@Shadow I agree it's VLQ but it will be Roomba'd eventually anyway; why the del-pls?
Ron
Ron
o/
@tripleee Can delete
12:30
And then someone polishes the turd...
@J.Steen Because, hey, it's not about SQL Server...
Important!
Tim
Tim
What does it mean to be a blacklisted user? How one gets blacklisted?
(seen in the message from SmokeDetector)
@Tim You have a prior sustained incident again you
Tim
Tim
I see, thanks :)
12:35
@Tim this is a blacklist which is internal to SmokeDetector, you can read more about it over at charcoal-se.org
Tim
Tim
Ah, thanks for the link!
Morning
o/
12:50
^ could also be too broad.
Afternoon
Oh it's the same :\
While it isn't spam, I feel the punishment for that is the most appropriate. (Did not flag as spam).
Then again. I'm not entirely 100% on what the consequences of the other flags are, for users.
@J.Steen spam/rude flags are the only ones that have a "penalty". The other flags can/will lead to to the content being deleted which could lead to an answer/question ban.
Does having stuff deleted as VLQ contribute to an answer ban?
Ron
Ron
12:59
Answer ban == more money IRL.
runs away
Kidding.
@NathanOliver Thanks for the info.
@EJoshuaS I don't know if it being deleted because it was VLQ makes it count more but it certainly doesn't make it better.
I think it might though but I don't think we will ever know
@EJoshuaS I don't think so. Bans tend to have more to do with votes than VLQ. Most VLQ stuff gets 0 votes
Having a VLQ or mod deleted downvoted thing would definitely hurt in that regard
Ron
Ron
The Bee! Get it off, get it off.
13:27
@Ron is this a repeat of when the bee got loose :P
13:47
wait so this is where you "not a real Q" guys all hang out?!
coolz
Welcome. If want to participate you might want to have a look through our FAQ
@mlvljr Also, "not a real Q" is not a classification we support. We try to stick as closely as possible to the prescribed close reasons here.
Now, this is the kind of answers I would expect!
Have a nice day, guys -- don't hurt the do-my-homework-plz newcomers too much :)
Ron
Ron
@Nkosi Lol. Sadly (fortunately) not.
lol
Ron
Ron
13:58
That was some serious polymorphism.
for real
hence forth referred to as the RonBee incident.
4
Ron
Ron
Haha! True.
I morphed into a 9 to 5 employee afterwards.
more like a mid-life identity crisis
Ron
Ron
I swapped a Ferrari for some serious khaki Dockers pants.
Didn't you know that is all the rage in style these days. (not really, no) :P
14:19
@Ron Well, Dockers are more comfortable to wear...
14:39
Hi all! o/
Ron
Ron
o/
Tim
Tim
/o\
14:41
\o\
/o/
Need advice: The second half of this answer is wrong, although it will look like it works to many non-experts. Can we just edit that out?
Type punning through unions is UB; please remove that or explicitly state that this is an extension and which compilers provide it. — Baum mit Augen 34 secs ago
@BaummitAugen I would recommend leaving a comment like you've done calling out the wrong part
if OP does not respond within a few days, you could edit it out if you can back up that it's wrong if prompted to
IMO
isn't that union thingy UB? — sp2danny Dec 2 '16 at 20:29
Point is, it was called out long ago.
Apparently, OP refused to fix it; and it's still gathering views and votes.
Yeah. I would go with the comment. If they don't respond you could edit in a warning saying it is UB. I can't think of an implementation where this would not work so while it is UB it really isn't that bad.
14:45
I don't know anything about C++ (except that it has pointers) so I can't really comment on the veracity of the claim
@NathanOliver I think gcc and clang, probably MSVC too, allow that as an extension; if one would make that explicit, I'd complain less.
Ron
Ron
If it's anything less than a byte - it's all Greek to me.
@TylerH Trust me, I'm right. ;)
I'm not sure it is even an extension. The struct starts with a char member and the union has the struct and a char member so essentially they are the same thing. Yes it violates the standard but there is not reason to make it blow up either. The compiler would have to intentionally wreck the code.
@NathanOliver Like e.g. clang does with signed integer overflow in dead code analysis? That sounds far from absurd to me in general.
Though I believe gcc, and though compatibility also clang, explicitly allows that union fun.
14:51
@BaummitAugen I dunno, the answerer has more rep than you ;-)
@TylerH But I have more points in , if we want to go down that road. =D
Ron
Ron
^ True that.
@BaummitAugen In the red corner, we have Baum mit Augen... in the blue corner, the Spaniard! 12 rounds of nice clean garbage collection... ready, fight!
Ron
Ron
Go team Baum!
@BaummitAugen If anyone leads with Or the cool way: you know whatever comes after that should never be used in production anywhere.
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15:00
@ErikvonAsmuth True.
@Ron \o/
Weapon of choice: The Standard.
Ron
Ron
The good book.
People who learned the language from a good book would probably not come up with nonsense like that to begin with...
Ron
Ron
Dear Santa, I want a hard cover C++17 Standard book because I don't understand the new C++20 concepts.
@Ron Tree murderer!
Ron
Ron
@MartinJames Nuke the trees.
Trees are carbon neutral.
15:07
runs away
Ron
Ron
@BaummitAugen Lol, I just got it.
That's lazy Monday for you.
I have to confess that I have used unions for protocol parsing for many years. Obviously, I don't try to run elements across byte boundaries, I use the packed pragmas etc. So far, so good.
Ron
Ron
@MartinJames Standard breaker!
;)
Eh, I suppose it's fine as long as you don't claim it's conforming, but explicitly state which platforms you support.
Ron
Ron
In the news today: a high-tech car flies off the road in Kent. Investigation reveals unions are to blame.
15:14
waddles in
Ron
Ron
@Compass o/
@Ron Meh - the road was not constructed along the path that the car needed to go - sue the civil engineers and architects :)
hello
15:16
hell
Ron
Ron
Hello Compass, you 3 Michelin star cat, what's cooking today?
Thanks for ruining our train possibility
I forgot my plastic card that turns into money at home today
My only options are to order food online prepaid since I memorized my credit card number.
@feelingunwelcome lol, would that not break the definition of 'stream' :)
@feelingunwelcome Whoa, this comment sounds really harsh. Did you mean to suggest he take a bad review ban as a reason to stop reviewing?
15:21
Hmm
I could do some Persian food
I'm generally reluctant to jump to the conclusion that a review ban is incorrect just because one audit was.
Yeah, to get banned you failed more than one audit.
Tim
Tim
Is there a permanent ban btw?
Agreed, but the way it's phrased, it sounds pretty harsh. Something like You got this one ban reversed but you didn't get a ban just because of it. Please be more careful with your reviews might go over better
Sushi? Or Persian
15:28
@Tim Mods can ban for long periods. I would bet there are permanent review bans for repeat offenders
Ron
Ron
@Compass Believe it or not I have all three meals in the company canteen.
Love my job.
@Machavity ooh yeah I'm flagging that sorry @feelingunwelcome
user177800
@MartinJames "how can I tell if infinity is infinite"
custom flag to get it deleted, since I'm not sure where the offensive/rude border is anymore and to not make Jarrod feel more unwelcome :P
15:38
@feelingunwelcome Multiply it by zero:)
divide it by 0 instead!
lol
Ron
Ron
Go team UB!
realizes .NET people don't have UB.
user177800
@MartinJames sqrt(-1)
Some poeple just like to watch the world throw invalid operation exceptions
15:45
@feelingunwelcome Q itself is deleted. Just easier to make it all go away
user177800
@Machavity yes that is probably for the best, slowing the entropy one outdated question/answer at a time.
user177800
@Machavity I stopped doing review because my time is better spent other places on the site. I used to just go through and hammer all the dupes in that had been flagged as a dupe and with only a single vote. But the hate I got from that just burned me out. That and the brain dead way they "test" you. I mean I got every third question about PHP when filtering on . I was skipping more than I was closing and just got fed up.
@feelingunwelcome Oh I get it. I don't burn all my review votes every day for that reason. I'd rather chip in than burn out. But the way you phrased that comment made it sound like that user was wasting other people's time. Could have been put better
user177800
@Tim self-ban like I did, Review Ques - "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy."
@feelingunwelcome When did Triage improve to "scum and villainy" from "open sewer pipe"? :P
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user177800
15:53
@Machavity this is true, Mos Eisley was more "welcoming", except maybe for droids ...
@feelingunwelcome I never did find the droids I was looking for there...
maybe I should have tried Mos Espa
@Machavity I don't know. I only have the date for the upgrade from 'plague pit'.
I don't like opening any of the queues. I'm always afraid that I might break containment and release a swarm of demons upon the earth, (and not the nice ones that fly from your nose after out-of-bounds array accesses).
@feelingunwelcome i not sure:)
So GitLab is moving over from Azure to GCP. citing improvements to being able to serve its user base, I can't help but think it is really about the fact the Azure is owned by a now direct competitor :P
I guess they are expecting some "unplanned" outages on Azure. lol
16:40
@feelingunwelcome Divide by two and check if the result is infinite. (Yeah, I know I'm late to the party, just couldn't resist)
user177800
17:47
@SmokeDetector this is SPAM I checked the link.
@Machavity I'm okay with that. They left out C++. gunr might get a little miffed though :)
At least everything being awful provides inspiration to people who want to try and make something better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Machavity Ok you win this round. Just wait till Pascal is resurrected.
Tim
Tim
19:03
For improving my reviewing skills: Should the latest posted answer be flagged as Spam or as Not an answer?
@Tim NAA or Rude/Abusive
it's not spam because it's not advertising something, let alone advertising without disclosure
Tim
Tim
Alright, thanks
Look what is featured now ...
@Nkosi I like Pascal, (well OO Pascal like Delphi, anyway). At least it has type-checking worthy of the name, doesn't allow booleans to be assigned to pointers or chars promoted to ice-cream flavours when you really wanted the char type converted to pizza-toppings:(
@Tim Opinions (of those feeding back to SmokeDetector) are split on that one (2 NAA, 2 R/A). Personally, I chose NAA, because to me it feels more like something where the user should be educated that we don't do that sort of thing here, rather than given the slap on the wrist that a red-flag delete does. While it is, in fact, an abuse of the system, it's not one that's just no content. Note that the user could have gotten the same bump effect by editing their question to improve it.
Tim
Tim
19:16
my first intuition was NAA, so I did everything right :)
@MartinJames Have a look at Oberon-2, resp. Component Pascal and Zonnon. Looks interesting.
@Olaf I will:)
20:34
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman what prompted the name addition?
(simply curious)
21:13
@TylerH Praveen's name now looks like a German compound word:)
 
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22:20
helo, have a nice morning/evening.
23:17
@TylerH Exactly, not sure... :/
SEO.

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