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12:11 AM
@Dharman Thanks for reporting this. I was able to duplicate the problem.
 
 
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8:13 AM
We know where the burnination is, but now we want to give it some velocity: Close Queue - Open questions - Closed questions - burn room.
 
 
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10:09 AM
See the other answers by the same user. 4 answers link only to a very suspicious site.
 
 
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11:27 AM
With 3 close votes I think the graveyard script needs to run more often, whatever cv-pls you follow is already closed :(
 
@MunimMunna you think need more RO :)
 
there's only 2 ready to archive atm
let's get rid of that Smokey reported post and then I'll do it :)
 
@Shree lol not really, but if it was possible like anyone with cv-pls userscript closing a question could trigger moving that question to graveyard, I have no idea how it works though
 
@MunimMunna Only ROs can do it because only ROs have write access to the graveyard
 
Yeah... need to be an RO where the message currently is and have write access to where it's going...
 
11:57 AM
 
@MunimMunna :D @rene @StephenKennedy .......................
 
we have a tie
if Rene can move 0 messages, he wins :D
 
tempting ...
 
12:13 PM
ohhhoooo Mod join. Time to hide :)
 
12:25 PM
crepes
:(
 
12:40 PM
We could ask @Makyen to include that clip in the script and play it every time we move it ...
 
 
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2:43 PM
@rene :-) That's quite tempting. :-)
 
3:20 PM
@MunimMunna Along with helping review open requests, the Unclosed Request Review Script (GitHub) (install) will show the current status of each request in-chat. This should reduce the amount of time you spend looking at requests that are already handled.
 
4:16 PM
@user1643723 vlq is not a close reason.
 
What to do about this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/34952811
 
4:38 PM
@Dharman looks fine to me? "How do I inspect protocol buffers" sounds on-topic. Answers can provide a tool, and IDE trick or code, I guess.
 
It looks to me off-topic because it is not really about programming. UNIX CLI questions should be probably posted on another SE site.
 
depends if that tool is used by programmers or not
 
@Dharman Probably better answered on another SE site, but not necessarily off-topic. CLI is a bit of a grey area, since it's kinda programming (see )
 
being on-topic elsewhere is not a reason for a question to be off-topic here
 
 
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7:03 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels I think some extra (encouraging) guidance for this user might be beneficial. They are in 10th grade. Their question makes it feel like they would be receptive to a little bit of coaching/direction as to how to make a good question. Unfortunately, I don't know Java, so I'm really not the right person for to do so.
 
@Makyen: looks pretty damn complex what he's trying to do
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Thanks for following up. Yeah, I was concerned about complexity. Your comments make it more clear. I wasn't aware if there was something in Java which made it a bit easier than I'd assumed it would be. Frankly, it had appeared it would be easier to do it within a GUI defined by your own code. But, that's really me making assumptions about the Java environment.
 
 
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8:48 PM
I was first!
 
@Dharman Yep. I was ninja'd. :-)
 

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