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@robsiemb I have a strict policy of not inflicting pain on sentient wetsuits
 
 
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Roomba Forecaster v2.2.4 (GitHub) (install): Adapt to a change in how the SE API indicates the question is closed as a duplicate.
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Stupid question: can room owners see deleted messages in chat? Or can you only see your own deleted messages?
Is a "stub" always visible when a message has been deleted?
 
4:50 AM
@CodyGray In the main chat view, ROs & normal users see a "deleted" stub message. ROs can see the content from the message's history page (all revisions) or the message's plain content page (most recent version). A "deleted" stub is not visible in chat transcripts. Our Archiver script loads deleted message's most recent content and displays it in both the main chat view and transcripts. The deleted content can be displayed either upon hover, or always visible with SE deleted colored background.
Normal users can't see any of the deleted chat content, even their own messages.
 
Okay, I think that answers it. Thanks!
I...gained moderator privileges before I started using chat, so I never really experienced how things look to the plebs. :-)
 
Ahh... I was wondering. :-)
 
What is with those
line breaks
in your most recent edit?
 
Haiku?
 
5:06 AM
Not quite enough
syllables.
 
@CodyGray: that
is how
the question
was framed
:o
in the OP'
s edit
 
Okay... Well, glad to see that you aren't losing it.
 
Haiku version:
The question was framed
in a most peculiar way
and I must keep true
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But I did wrongly as my edits came through after closing, throwing it into the re-open queue
 
I was told the Q doesn't enter the queue if edited by one of the close-voters
 
5:22 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels No, you're fine. You voted to close, so any edits by you won't put the question in the reopen queue.
 
I already checked for that anyway, just in case.
 
6:02 AM
is it just me or has this type of question become much more prevalent as of the last week or two? "URL brief problem description please help"
 
 
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8:14 AM
How was that post deleted as spam by community with only 2 spam flags?
 
@Dharman The third one was by a moderator (not me).
 
@CodyGray A mod flagged it as spam instead of deleting it?
 
@Dharman Yes. Mods can flag as spam/abusive just like anyone else, and it has the same result (deleted by Community as spam/abusive). Only difference is that a single flag by a mod immediately reaches the threshold (what normally takes 6 regular users' flags).
Moderators can also, of course, delete posts. If a moderator deletes a post that has been community-flagged as rude/abusive, the post will show as deleted by the moderator. The system will still warn that it might be spam, but the -100 reputation penalty and other spam precautions will not be applied to the posting account.
So we kinda have two different routes for dealing with it, depending on whether or not we think that the post should have the spam/abusive penalties attached to it.
 
 
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9:32 AM
Could I have your guidance, please? Two things are going on in this question. First, I am not sure that the OP is on the legal side by trying to hide the brand mark. Second, the most upvoted answer on this duplicate question (no accepted answer) seems to be more "legal". Still, the first question is more complete having some code and an accepted answer.
Should I CV as a dup the second one? Are there any actions to be taken for the legal part, or it's not "my business"? Does the fact that it can be resolved programatically, makes it on-topic?
 
@Vega the proposed target should be closed as No MCVE (code in a fiddle-link which even is in the comments) at the very least
 
Edit the text of the proposed target to be a bit better english. Maybe an image; no code really required in the Question.
20k views
 
10:26 AM
@Adriaan Thank you, I did vote as no MRE. Still thinking that one of those is a dup ( (I have the hammer :) )
@pkamb Thank you! I am not sure my edit would improve that question and make it on-topic, so I will leave as is
 
10:37 AM
@ekad Isn't the the question a dup of the one in the NAA?
Both answers seem to direct into the not closed cursor
 
@Vega I'm not sure, I don't know Android. Perhaps Android experts could answer that.
 
10:53 AM
@ekad Yes, it is a duplicate. also very poor one because it has no mcve and answer is mostly useless because it is completely out of context (no mcve) and most likely not very helpful for anyone with similar issue
 
@DalijaPrasnikar Thanks, that makes sense. I've voted as dupe as well.
 
@ekad I am late to the party ;)
It was closed, one good thing :)
 
 
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12:01 PM
The fix sloppy writing of blurry flowers award goes to @CodyGray today ....
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Could you imagine the poor team of souls that would have to validate if the names/photos were real xD
 
All I can tell is that my photo is real ...
 
@treyBake Hah... Actually that's KYC compliance procedures and you can automate them. Part of the job was to include some of these in financial processes ^^
Plop folks
 
@Kyll o/ :D and that would be interesting to see code-wise. would love to do clever stuff like that, PHP I'm afraid wasn't quite built for cooler purposes
^pos off-site req. (or could lead to)
 
12:28 PM
could a gold-hammer perp review this question please? Pos 3 dupes, but not 100%
 
1:09 PM
@JL2210 I don't agree that this is "general computing" but it's definitely a good cv-pls
 
1:38 PM
morning
 
2:26 PM
@PearlySpencer more of a No MCVE imo; they mention code and errors, but don't show the code. Debugging question therefore
To any native English speaker: do you land "at Elysium Planitia" or "on E. P." (context: it's about the InSight Mars lander)?
 
You land on Mars at Elysium Planitia
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica ta, then my initial idea was correct
 
Maybe? ;) English is hard :( Reminds me of George Bernard Shaws': Ghoti, which is pronounced fish
 
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica me favourite is dearest creature in creation and especially the reaction of a French soldier to that: "I'd rather die than learn that!"
 
2:37 PM
Are we crowdsourcing a science fiction Mars novel today?
 
@TylerH nah, my first year exam, which determines whether I am allowed to continue my PhD project
 
ah, no sweat then :-)
 
um, you might want to get a second opinion then. While I am a native speaker, I still get English wrong daily.
 
Nah, you're correct @NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica
 
2:42 PM
Elysium Planitia is a geographical region (a plain) on Mars. The standard way to refer to it is "at". If you're landing on some specific terrain feature (like a crater or volcano) at EP you could say "we landed on a crater at EP but it's still "at EP".
or if you're within the crater's basin wall you can also say in the crater
I suppose it wouldn't be the worst thing to land in a volcano on Mars, either, since they're not active anymore, but it's still less than ideal...
 
Native English speaker but at a much, much lower level of English :p wiki seems to use "on"
Also, I'm not sure how much that would vary based on what type of English (US vs UK for examples)
 
@treyBake I don't know what you're talking about...
 
@treyBake I have attempted to write explicitly in UK English only (colour instead of color, no split infinitives etc)
 
@TylerH if it's in relation to the type of English - I get confused when people ask for native English speakers as they have different words etc. and I'm not 100% on all the differences/rules per type
 
@treyBake "NASA's InSight mission landed at Elysium Planitia on November 26, 2018." at EP, on a date
 
2:49 PM
@Adriaan ahh my bad, my eyes switched those words around! :p
 
@treyBake wiki is a rather bad source though for UK vs US; check the InSght landing sequence description. They can't even decide whether to consistently use proper unit and put the freedom ridicule in parentheses, or the opposite way around.
 
haha oof, didn't even notice - my English is a lot worse than I had thought haha ¯_(ツ)_/¯
 
Nasa is a weird one though. On the one hand they are a scientific organisation which banned the usage of non-SI units for official use; OTOH they are a Merican organisation having to do public outreach to people who might never have heard about metre-per-second or units of Pascal.
 
to be clear my last was in reference to the fact that I edited the wiki page to say "at EP" :-)
 
user10957435
Ran a scan with Windows Defender at work. -332985 threats found. Should I be worried?
 
user10957435
3:04 PM
But fou real, if that is overflowing like that, would that mean there is actually a value in the threats space?
 
@TylerH haha oh that makes way more sense, I was starting to think I should test for dyslexia as I was sure it was the other way round! haha
 
@TylerH they should have a "edited by (...) timestamp" on Wikipedia like on Stack Overflow
 
3:18 PM
@Chipster It just means that you are short on viruses. Don't worry. I'm sending some down your way.
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user10957435
@Dharman no thanks. My work has a policy of no viruses. They're really bad for business. Thanks anyway ;)
 
@Chipster unless you're in the virus business. Then they are good.
 
user10957435
I heard that there was a train app somewhere in Europe I think that allegedly made 9 quintillion stops or something bizarre like that.
 
user10957435
@NathanOliver-ReinstateMonica which we are not...
 
Yeah bacteriophages, a kind of virus, can be quite good for business, assuming they're tuned the right way
 
3:32 PM
@Vega personally I would go the other way around.. I don't see any need for code in question (it's how do I..) not debug stuff and the correct answer is that you should not remove it on a free version
 
3:42 PM
peeks in through the ceiling
 
shines laser on floor
 
@Das_Geek indeed a lot of medical research these days focuses on tuning viruses to deliver manmade payloads in a way that conventional delivery mechanisms can't
 
bleps into floor
 
@Compass When suddenly: youtu.be/gO8N3L_aERg?t=177
 
I'm alive. Grad school going well. Got another PD, in Marketing. Only 20 months to go.
 
3:48 PM
@Compass Another PhD? Wat?
 
PD is a grade. Pass, but with DISTINCTION
Basically the non-competitive version of an A+ lol.
"To prevent our students from competing for As, we instead give out Ps, but professors can give out "PH" High Pass, "PL" Low Pass, and "PD""
P = B, PL = C.
PH is like an A- shrug
 
Ah, so they noticed the bread around your head was distinctive
 
Sounds like a BTEC - pass, merit, distinction or fail are given as grades but the courses tend to be for more vocational practices and/or apprenticeships in general
 
Yes. This is for an MBA, though.
Executive MBA anyways. So grades don't matter unless you want them to. Very nice non-stress way.
 
@Compass That seems like regular grading, but with different letters
 
3:55 PM
(It basically is)
 
@Das_Geek did you make my world?!
 
@Das_Geek my thoughts exactly
@Compass ah, an executive mba. Hope you are meeting lots of people
 
I guess it makes a difference if other schools look at it? Since there won't (presumably) be any GPA assumptions from P-type grades
 
Well an MBA is a relatively terminal degree anyways lol.
 
Yeah, I was just brainstorming
 
3:58 PM
I have a blurb sheet I can post give me a sec.
 
Yeah there's no doctoral level programs for business
 
i.imgur.com/zRYSKyJ.jpg the blurb is at the bottom. "Designed to demonstrate proficiency rather than performance."
 
you could do psychological research into why X method or company or personality is effective in business but it'd be a psych PhD rather than a business one. Or an economics PhD if you focus on the math/numbers side of some business model or practice
 
Clearly none have you have heard of the Super-MBA. It's like an MBA, but super
 
Nodoxplz
 
4:01 PM
lol, it's a big state, and your program enrolls hundreds per term. I think you're fine
 
4:14 PM
@PetterFriberg Aah, that's a great advice! Thank you :)
 
could a gold-hammer for look at this question please - think multi-dupe
 
Check all the delete answers on the original... I also left a comment on the new answer, it's very little respect to developers of free stuff to remove the credit.
 
Yes, I saw, a great comment! Thank you again
 
@Steve isn't there a Definitive book list for C#? Or only for C, C++ and Python?
 
@treyBake I should've spent more time answering questions...
 
4:21 PM
@treyBake "thaks a lot" that 's a new one!
 
(tl;dr - the book list is in the C# tag wiki)
 
@TylerH haha :p (ty btw)
 
@TylerH no dupe possibility thus. Thanks
 
@Adriaan haha the best is still tanks in advance, all sorts of jokes come off that one haha
 
@Adriaan on the positive side he still want to read books.
 
4:22 PM
@treyBake The proper response to "tanks" is "artillery"
 
A good one I've seen is "thanks in advance of kind regards"
 
@Das_Geek haha so that's what the SO nukes are for!
 
4:36 PM
Can somebody knit a "Machavity" Winter-Bash Hat?
 
4:48 PM
@Adrian-ReinstateMonica Sorry, couldn't hear you with my sunglasses on
 
@Machavity New line in eco-friendly hard-hats: Plastic = BAD, Wool = GOOD!
 
5:08 PM
@Adrian-ReinstateMonica Best I could do
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@Das_Geek Nice! But now, of course, we need to determine what task/achievemet to reward with such a wonderous prize!
 
@Adrian-ReinstateMonica I'd like a dispenser built here, please
 
@Das_Geek I've not seen a dev do something design-y so well!
 
@treyBake To be fair, I just used this picture as a template, so I don't deserve much credit haha
 
@Das_Geek haha still, gg's! :)
 
5:14 PM
And now that I look at it, the mouth is off-center...
If I deserve anything, it's recognition for my patience in using the knitting interface to draw something
Off-by-one pixel mistakes were frustrating haha
 
ha xD I used it last year and "knitted" a motorcycle helmet, seemed alright then, but my helm was quite simple
 
5:28 PM
@treyBake I thought about posting it on the knitting thread, but got dam there are some really impressive things on there. Anything I would make would be like finger painting next to them. I wonder if they're designing the art outside the knitting interface then uploading.
 
@Das_Geek yeah, that's why I never posted my helmet xD I was so proud of it too xD I think last year I saw a gif knit, so I imagine that peeps are doing some cool stuff outside of the editor and doing it that way
 
@treyBake Yeah, there's one that looks like a legitimate painting, or something that should be on r/PixelArt
 
M--
6:00 PM
@eyllanesc Do you still think this one is no mcve after the edit? if not, request should be nullified.
 
6:17 PM
@M-- It is not yet an MCVE, IMHO an MCVE must be in question and must not be an external link. The links are only backup but they cannot depend on resources as important as the MCVE.
 
6:32 PM
Is this question too broad?
 
@Machavity It's not on topic.
 
@Dharman No. He made up a domain that happens to be real
The rules about example.com aren't common knowledge either
 
7:05 PM
@Machavity That was then a very unlucky guess.
I retracted.
 
@Dharman We used to use .dev internally until Google bought the extension and made Chrome really anal about certificates on them
 
nvm
 
8:01 PM
 
8:15 PM
@Adriaan For what it's worth, preposition usage in English is highly idiomatic. There isn't really a corpus of "rules" as such. I agree with the advice folks gave you in here earlier, regarding landing "on" Mars "at" a site. That's pretty conventional, but nobody is going to accuse you of doing it wrong if you substituted "at" for "on" in those sentences, or vice versa. And it will most certainly be understandable.
Unusual preposition usage is an excellent signal that someone is a non-native speaker. But sometimes even that heuristic isn't perfect. It might just mean that someone is a native speaker from a different region than you, where the idiomatic usage of prepositions is different.
On a related note, congrats on admittance into a PhD program! I evidently have utterly failed in keeping up with your life, but that's really cool. What field are you in?
 
@CodyGray The field :D
 
I greatly want to go into a PhD program someday. The prospect of having to leave the working world is a scary one, though; I don't like not having enough money.
@CodyGray Nice hat
 
He's the Magician's Opthamologist
 
@Machavity Is that the highest level for eye-doctor wizardry? I know there's also optometrist
@Machavity I prefer, "The Sorcerer's Spectacular Specs"
 
8:31 PM
@Machavity Why would a magician need an ophthalmologist?
 
It would look silly seeing a wizard asking themselves, number 1, or number 2? 1 or 2? ...
 
@CodyGray Maybe they didn't specialize in healing or transfiguration magic. The human body is a dangerous thing to tamper with.
 
@Das_Geek It’s something I’ve strongly considered, but I ran out of money in undergrad, plus other issues. The sad thing for me is, even being in the working world, I still don’t have enough money.
 
@CodyGray Yeah, that'll probably be me. I actually got accepted into a PhD program while I was in my undergrad, but the money wasn't there and I was already in crippling debt. At least my job will pay for a master's, so hopefully I can swing a proper MS with a thesis in case the PhD opportunity ever arises
 
Hairy pottery and wrong glasses prescription.
 
8:34 PM
Harry Potter and the Perplexing Prescription
 
I also prefer “The Sorcerer’s Spectacular Specs”. I <3 alliteration.
 
@CodyGray Always advance alliterative acknowledgements
 
@CodyGray Thanks! As you might've guessed from the question, my "field" is Mars. Specifically its magnetic field. I try to find out how the first ~1000km of the subsurface of the planet looks like
 
@Das_Geek Meh. No point in doing a masters if you’re planning on a PhD. Unless you’re me, and your undergrad GPA was too pathetic to get you admitted to a PhD program directly…
 
@CodyGray I'n my DnD group I'm playing a lizzardman cleric and church is called The Sect of the Scintillating Salamander.
 
8:37 PM
@CodyGray in Europe more or less everyone does a masters before a PhD, if not actually all. In most unis where I looked for a PhD position, you wouldn't be admitted without one
 
@Das_Geek Always acknowledge alliterative accomplishments?
@Adriaan Really? Interesting. Never knew that.
 
@CodyGray Yep, it's common in Canada as well. That's where I had gotten accepted. Technically it was for a master's but the professor wanted me for the full shebang
 
I wonder what the point is. In the US, we have combined masters/PhD programs, with the acknowledgment that the first couple years of a PhD is effectively a masters.
 
@CodyGray Even in the US, it's not uncommon to apply for a masters only then transition later, especially in the case where you don't have an adviser right away
 
Associate (optional) -> Bachelor -> Master -> Doctor (typical US)
 
8:42 PM
At the school I went to, even if you were in the "Direct-to-PhD" program, it was still required to present a Master's Thesis and get the actual MS degree
 
@Das_Geek That doesn’t match my experience at all.
 
Why do people do Masters/PHD? Is it just for fun?
 
@Machavity That’s the order of...prestige, but I don’t know anyone who followed the sequence.
 
I have done my Bachelors and I completely happy with it.
 
@CodyGray I think every one of my research advisers went that route. One didn't have a choice; at UC Berkeley the professors weren't accepting anyone into their research groups but the school still admitted him
 
8:44 PM
I know several who did the Bachelor/Master/Doctor route. Not sure you can become a Doctor without a Master (there's a British TV series joke in there somewhere)
 
@Dharman That’s generaly a motivation from the outset, but as I understand it, the perception of “fun” tends to diminish as you go about it. Typically, you get a PhD to become a competent, independent researcher. It is almost always a prerequisite to being an instructor at the college level, and it’s also valuable in industry to have that deep of expertise.
 
@Dharman I love research, and the academic environment in general. I would pursue a PhD program just to be involved in that process, with the additional bonus that it would qualify me to become a professor.
@Machavity lol
@CodyGray There are still schools which do not accept (or are at least very hesitant to accept) PhD candidates from the pool of their own Bachelor/Master graduates. Something about breadth of experience.
 
@Das_Geek Oh, absolutely. That’s a different phenomenon, though. That’s seeking cross-pollination. It’s a huge deal in the humanities, but I’ve seen it in the natural sciences, too. Makes good sense to me. Not “breadth” so much as “diversity”.
 
A Master's is often used as a "proving ground" to determine which candidates are capable of proper research. Especially given the pressure to have advanced degrees, most applicants think they should complete a PhD as a matter of course, but quickly find that they hate research. You can still complete a master's without totally frying yourself from toiling away in the lab
I say that, but I barely made it out of my undergrad research alive haha
 
Finding out that you hate research is why you get involved in research as an undergrad.
 
8:55 PM
@CodyGray True, but not everyone gets to. The school might not have enough opportunities for undergrad research.
 
@Das_Geek I didn't need to do a masters to know I hate research :)
 
Yeah, I guess most of my experience is with tier 1 research universities, even for undergrads
How can one hate research? That’s like hating bacon. Or nitrogen.
 
I would also argue that (depending on your field), it's easier to complete research as a Masters student than as an undergrad. Most graduate students are only taking one or two classes at a time, so there's much more room in their schedule
@robsiemb For sure, it's not for everyone. I just really like the mental process of taking a vague "what if" and slowly whittling it down to a concrete idea with an actual answer
Maybe that's why I like SO :P
 
@Das_Geek I suspect my problem is more with the mechanics around research rather than the discovering-new-stuff bit. Papers are super dry reading, and even worse to write. I'd much rather go build something and see it used :)
 
@robsiemb Fair enough. I don't mind the writing/reading process. Though I will say that if you choose the right field and get the right professor, there's less of that than you'd think.
 
9:03 PM
@Das_Geek While there is clearly research involved in SO questions, to me it feels a lot more like problem solving.
 
@robsiemb I was referring more to the "vague question" part :P
 
Academic reading/writing is a learned skill, just like SO post writing. Once you master it with enough practice, it becomes no big deal. You even begin to like it, think it’s normal, and defend it to others.
 
@robsiemb I went from quick updates and hardware demos at group meetings, with a hard limit of 1.5 hours per meeting, to vague discussions about everyone's problems and meetings that would last 4+ hours each time. Guess which professor I preferred haha
@CodyGray Just like using Vim; first you struggle and beat your head into a wall, then you're taking up arms to fight in the Great Holy War
 
@Das_Geek Hard to say; not enough information. Did the 4+ hour meetings involve beer?
 
@CodyGray No they did not. First 30-60 minutes were paper presentations, which were actually fun; the rest of the meeting was project updates. Problem was the latter portion turned into mini-troubleshooting sessions for each issue, but only a few people could help or even cared.
It was likely due to the fact that the professor was so busy, and group meetings were one of the few times anyone could pick his brain.
 
9:08 PM
oops
 
@Das_Geek This phenomenon of updating everybody on everything, even things that don’t involve them and for which they lack any relevant background knowledge, is something I’m seeing at work now, too. I can safely say it is an anti-pattern.
 
@CodyGray Agreed. I don't need to hear about the correct way to expand the wave equation in a given instance if I'm just trying to shine huge lasers on crystals
I've heard agile-type work groups can tend to fall into the same pattern
 
@Das_Geek Of course, while I say this, I did manage a group of researchers in one of my prior roles, but I tried to mostly find ways to get them help and otherwise stay out of their way. Occasionally, I read a paper and gave them some comments.
 
@robsiemb That seems pretty neat :D
 
@robsiemb Why does everybody think it’s notable when a manager decides to “mostly find ways to get [their group] help and otherwise stay out of their way”? That’s literally the job description of a manager. It shouldn’t be worth calling out, but for some reason, it’s not what most managers do.
 
9:17 PM
Oops. I hate making a suggested edit on another site, only to notice I made a typo long after it was approved
 
@CodyGray I think it's because people implicitly add the micro- prefix
@TylerH The fact that you had originally made a typo in that message is really funny haha
 
-_-
 
^_^
 
I don’t see any typos in that message. Am I losing my edge?
 
Insert "shame" gif here
@CodyGray I wrote "a" but edited it to "I". If you're on mobile you may not see the edited icon
 
9:19 PM
@CodyGray (1) this was only one of multiple teams I was managing, and (2) I was at a company where managers who didn't demonstrate technical depth tended to be ignored. This is different, of course, from getting in the team's way.
 
@TylerH Ah, that explains it. Now, if only to explain why mobile lacks an editing icon…
 
@CodyGray It's likely they feel the pressure to meddle because they are judged by their teams' performances, and want to make sure things progress in a way that satisfies their managers
 
Ah, I was right? I've never used chat while on mobile... I am surprised such a small thing is missing from that view
 
Yeah, you must be right. (Trust me, I was as shocked as you :-p)
I don’t see any evidence that message was edited
I can’t even find a way on mobile to see more information about a particular message. I did, however, locate the “kick” button. Heh.
 
9:25 PM
@Ruzihm I honestly thought your profile pic had one of the Winter Bash hats on it lol
 
@Das_Geek last year I put a winter bash hat on the crab :3
 
Hats all the way up
 
Hats off to the man without a hat
 
nah, too redundant
 
I had to turn off one of my user styles so that I could disable hats :-( wish they'd follow UX best practices and make it opt-in
 
9:37 PM
What user styles were preventing you from turning off hats? Also...not sure I agree with that being “best practices”. You have to make a choice for your users, and it seems reasonable for the default to be “pro-hat”.
 
Should we mod-flag every obviously incorrect review or just ignore it and move past?
 
@CodyGray styles that hid winterbash stuff, including specifically the winterbash icon in the top bar
@CodyGray any kind of non-core service that you provide should always be opt-in rather than opt-out
 
Prefer only flagging patterns. Everyone makes a mistake now and again. Do address the issue, though, created by such a mistake. If it’s a suggested edit, roll it back. If a NAA got missed, it’s fair to flag it for deletion (that’ll require a custom flag, since you can’t flag as NAA twice; you can point us to the incorrect review in that custom flag).
 
Got it. No pattern so I will move on.
 
@TylerH Well they can't call it the Winter Bash without bashing it into everyone's viewport :)
@Dharman As a side note, if you ever notice any review of mine that you think is incorrect, feel free to let me know.
 
9:46 PM
I just can’t agree with that. If you thought the feature was so disruptive or divisive that it needs to be disabled by default, you probably shouldn’t roll it out at all. The ability to disable it is a nice escape hatch, but shouldn’t be assumed as the default. Also, discoverabilty.
 
@Das_Geek Haven't seen any yet. I did approve some of them, but not that many really.
 
@Dharman Yeah I meant in general. I get paranoid that I'm silently doing it all wrong, and I regularly audit my reviews just to make sure
Which leads to some fun tidbits. I once got my suggested grammar corrections rejected by the OP for "introducing an irrelevant tag" XD
 
@Das_Geek Me too. I really wish there was a feature like "please show me the reviews I have done, that are completed, and went the other way"
 
Speaking of UX anti-patterns… “please rub my nose in my failures” is one.
 
@CodyGray I'd be fine with not rolling out winterbash at all
I'd much prefer they work on functionality relevant to the site :-)
 
9:54 PM
@robsiemb I've been using this data query to look at my rejected edits
 
Well, that is fair, but this year they really didn’t do any work on it. They just turned on the same stuff we had last year.
Why do you hate hats?
 
Would this be too broad? stackoverflow.com/q/53208562/1839439
 
@robsiemb use my userscript: meta.stackexchange.com/a/251508/158100
 
@rene Thanks a bunch!
 
yw
 
10:06 PM
@rene It shows a mismatch on SKIP
 
It probably does, yes. In which queue?
 
@rene LQP
 
Hmm, okay, I'll see if I can figure out why it does that. May take a few days
 
Also the ones cleared by mods appear as pending review
 
@Dharman Yes, I count the number of entries in the review stats block. If mods go mess with the review, I'm lost.
 
10:11 PM
And my IP just got banned...
 
Seems it’d be possible to check for presence of mod flair among the reviewer names, and use that to determine that the review had been completed, even without having enough reviewers.
 
I am removing this script, even if it looks somewhat useful
 
@CodyGray yeah, I'll revisit that logic. It helps if I have some reviews that are cleared by mods as an example.
@Dharman there is guidance and a warning in the script and answer, but yes, it does load a lot in short bursts.
sorry about that
 
@rene Are you trying to trick me into doing actual work?
 
As usual, yes ...
admit it almost worked, right?
 
10:18 PM
Almost
Something must have gotten my guard up
 
lol
 
@rene wow that is cool
 
10:34 PM
 
Should I flag this as NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/59288503/1839439
 
@Dharman I have removed some of the voting/meta commentary
It is a bit more substantial than the deleted original, but I would say it is edge case
 
@Dharman looks like an answer to me
 
It is nearly a link only answer, but I will let it pass
 
Is main ultra slow for anyone else?
Hm, working again.
Well vOv
 
10:42 PM
Yes, but I thought that I was rate limited again
 
@BaummitAugen yep, it is for me slow as well
 
Thanks for checking.
 
11:00 PM
@halfer Don’t really think it’s an edge-case. That the API supports it is an answer. You could have trimmed more...
 
@CodyGray I think you're right about the trimming, but I was conscious of trimming so much commentary it would have become a link-only answer again. I figured the poster was trying to be helpful, so was cutting them a bit of slack (more edits from others are welcome).
 
11:16 PM
@halfer It isn’t link only. That the API is available in whatever version is the answer.
 
Yep, no problem Cody - I was giving reasons why I avoided extra trimming at the time of editing
 
@halfer I understand. Too severe of a haircut can be shocking.
 

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