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12:29 AM
@CodyGray You should get a Blackberry - they're way better because they have a keyboard.
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Does it really help all that much, given how small the keyboard is? You can't touch-type anyway, so you're still hunting and pecking.
 
@CodyGray It actually does - I struggle with soft keyboards, but the Blackberry keyboard is remarkably faster for me.
It's still qwerty so I actually can touch-type on it. It does take a little bit of practice at first, though.
 
Do they still sell Blackberries? Or do you have to go to eBay?
Are the mobile browsers there up-to-date?
 
I've used 3 kinds - the Blackberry Z10 (which uses a QNX variant), the Key2 (which is just Android), and the much older smartphone (I can't recall what the OS was called for that one)
The Android one is definitely being manufactured, I actually just bought one
 
Blackberry used to have a proprietary OS. But it might have been QNX-based.
Meh, but then I have to switch to Android...
 
12:38 AM
Yeah, the Z10 was QNX-based. It was actually the most reliable phone I ever had - I used it for years without having to factory-reset it.
 
That's not saying much. I've had iPhones for years and never factory-reset any of them.
 
Sorry to hear :(
About using iPhones I mean :)
 
Nah
I like them!
The major complaint is that there's no mechanical keyboard attached. But that'd make it too difficult to carry around.
 
My Blackberry is almost exactly the same size as my iPhone 10 (my work phone)
Yeah, I do actually use one (in spite of my griping about them)
 
12:58 AM
..and that's how next line of phones came with a querty on the back covered by a flipable mirror.
 
Unpopular opinion: Flip phones are a genius idea. Protect the business bits when they’re in your pocket, and compress the entire package down when it’s not in use.
 
user10957435
Well, I'm sad it has finally come to a strike.
 
user10957435
1:22 AM
So has a strike been officially organized? I can't seem to find anything on Meta. Is it just in the development stages at the moment?
 
Yeah, I was confused about the same thing. I couldn't find anything about it on MSE.
Is there a link for MSE or MSO somewhere for context?
 
It’s not on Meta. It isn’t going to be… That kind of thing doesn’t belong on Meta. At this point, the strike has only been proposed by one person, a former Literatire mod.
They’re only feeling our interest and willingness to participate
 
user10957435
@CodyGray Ah. Okay. That makes more sense.
 
user10957435
In the past, things like that have appeared on Meta, such as the Monica username movement appeared on Meta, I think. Though I could be wrong about that.
 
user10957435
No, I think I'm wrong. The Go-fund-me appeared in various places on meta, and the Go-fund-me may have asked that. Either way, my point is it is possible that something like that might have come to meta.
 
1:45 AM
Anyone know what to do with this: stackoverflow.com/questions/60153697/…
 
2:29 AM
@Chipster Sure, it's possible. And things have been posted on Meta about abandoning the site, etc. But such things have been deleted, and it makes sense. While Meta is a valid place for discussion and criticism of site policies, it is not a place for organizing a mutiny against the site.
In this particular case, this has never appeared on Meta. It was a proposal in the form of a letter that has been circulating via a GitHub Gist, plugged in certain chat rooms.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Delete it?
 
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@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica this will get roomba'd now. Still want to cast del-votes?
 
@M-- If the answers are gone, probably doesn't matter anymore
 
Doesn't really matter. I thought about deleting it myself. The argument against deletion is to give the asker (or anyone, really) a chance to salvage it via edits, even if drastic. That one...well, there's no edit that is going to save it, so there's little harm in deleting it immediately.
 
Right now, it's opinion-based, overly broad, and off-topic at the same time
 
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2:49 AM
 
user10957435
More like unclear. Maybe I need to read it again...
 
user10957435
I guess it's asking how to use inVision. Yeah, probably too broad.
 
@M-- Spam. Note the author's name and the website link are identical. And the fact that it has nothing to do with programming. And the fact that the question is incoherent. And the fact that it is spam.
 
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3:16 AM
@CodyGray yup! it's too late and I am getting sloppy. good night y'all.
 
 
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5:09 AM
Hello?
 
hello
 
Quick question about how flags work
 
user10957435
Ask away.
 
I recently flagged an answer for "not an answer", but the flag was declined (stackoverflow.com/a/60180460/5987669)
Would you be able to elaborate? I keep going back to it, but it still doesn't look like a valid answer to me
 
pretty grey zone and not a Java person, but NAA would be generally for "I have this problem too" and "I need a pizza recipe" kinds of posts where the user was not even responding to the question at the top of the page
a really bad answer is still not not an answer
 
user10957435
5:13 AM
Well, I didn't handle your flag, so I can't really say, but NAA is usually reserved for "thanks" answers and stuff like that. Answers that have code in them usually get declined when you flag them because it could be considered attempting to answer the question, though poorly.
 
So it should just be down-voted, or would a different flag have been more appropriate?
 
user10957435
Probably down-voted.
 
user10957435
For some examples of things that should be flagged, see what SmokeDetector reports to the room. Certainly not everything it reports should be flagged, but if you watch long enough you'll see examples of things that need to be flagged.
 
user10957435
An example would be someone posting something like "Help help help help help help help help help" in an answer. This doesn't answer the question at all, but is simply begging for help. That would be a NAA.
 
A better link is this FAQ post on Meta.
In a nutshell, moderators do not evaluate the technical correctness of answers when you flag them as "not an answer". We merely look at whether or not it attempts to answer the question, meaning that it needs to look like an answer. That one does, so that's almost certainly why the flag was declined.
For incorrect answers, you should downvote them. You can optionally leave a comment explaining the problem(s) with the answer, as you have done.
 
5:25 AM
Okay
 
Aside from the fact that moderators aren't subject-matter experts in every subject covered on Stack Overflow, also consider that incorrect answers may serve an important function as a lesson in what not to do. A downvoted answer with comments explaining why it is incorrect may be more educational than the complete omission of such content.
But either way, an answer with some Java code that attempts to swap elements is going to be considered an answer to a question about how to swap elements in Java by all moderators.
 
user10957435
Yes, that is a much better link. Don't know why I missed that one :D
 
If the code was in Python or C++, you could say it occupied a gray area. Some moderators will delete such answers as having no relevance to the question whatsoever. Others will still argue that it was an attempt to answer, and so shouldn't be deleted. I'm in the former camp; I think the latter camp is silly. :-)
But in this case, the language of the code and the question match, so it really isn't a gray area.
 
The reason I was asking was because I was doing triage, but then three of my flags got declined in quick succession and it says I can't make any more flags for week. To be fair one flag was defiantly wrong, but the other two were for "not an answer" grey area type answers.
 
For those of you who like memes, here's what happens when you ask moderators to evaluate the technical correctness of an answer (as posted by a former Stack Overflow moderator).
@Locke It's good to ask if you're unsure! That's how you learn to improve.
"Not an answer" is kind of a tricky flag, in the sense that it doesn't mean "wrong" answer. If you haven't already, I definitely recommend going through that Meta post that I linked. It does a pretty good job of explaining what types of posts should be flagged as NAA.
 
5:32 AM
Yea, I'm going through that right now
 
(Disclaimer: I wrote some of it.)
 
user10957435
@Locke When in doubt, skip. That's the safe route.
 
You can see in the revision history precisely that disagreement to which I was referring. Martijn doesn't think moderators should pay attention to the question when evaluating NAA flags, so he wouldn't necessarily validate a NAA flag on a C answer to a CSS question. I, on the other hand, definitely would delete that as not even being remotely relevant to the question, and therefore not being an attempt to answer the question.
 
user10957435
That advice is sort of taken from here, btw.
 
That is where you get into the gray area, and the fact that moderators are not robots and thus don't handle all flags equally. In those cases, all I can do is shrug, apologize, and acknowledge that everyone gets some flags declined once in a while.
 
5:40 AM
It would be nice if there was a way to mark an answer as technically incorrect. In my opinion, if you had three answers (one correct, one technically correct but undesirable to use, and one technically incorrect) you should be able to distinguish between the three of them via voting, flags, or other means.
 
@Locke There is: the downvote button.
Why does it matter if it's technically incorrect or just undesirable? Either way, it's not a good answer, and not one that we want to appear towards the top of the sort order. So, you downvote it, and you upvote the good/optimal answers.
 
Personally, I think all three could have value, but there should be a hard line between this will/won't answer to your question.
 
@Locke Stack Overflow isn't really designed to be that granular. The model is just that the best answer floats to the top (by upvotes), and the less good answers float to the bottom (by downvotes).
If you want to provide more details about what is wrong with an answer, the comments are an appropriate place to do that. As the placeholder text says, they're where you can suggest improvements and/or make criticisms of the post. If the proposed solution is sub-optimal, you can leave a comment explaining why; if it simply won't work, well, you can explain that, too.
But most users don't come to the page looking for a catalog of different solutions sorted by objective optimality (Is that even a word?). They just want the best solution, and that's all that the vote/scoring system is designed to provide.
 
Honestly, I'm probably just being a little bitter about it. You're right that the vote system works the majority of the time and the answers I am looking for are usually at/near the top.
 
Yeah, the key for everything on Stack Overflow is not to take it personally. Don't take it personally if/when your post gets a downvote. Don't take it personally if/when one of your flags gets declined.
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All it means is that some other person on the Internet disagreed with you. Stop for a second, ask yourself if maybe that person could be right and maybe you could learn something from it. But don't get angry or bitter about it, because it doesn't make you a bad person or anything like that.
And if you ultimately decide that you were right, the other person was wrong, and your answer is best, well then just ignore the downvote/decline/whatever and move on with your life!
 
user10957435
5:51 AM
@CodyGray Best advice I've heard about SO probably ever.
 
@Chipster I'm like a magic 8 ball. Lots of good advice, with plenty of snark to go with it.
 
user10957435
Lol, definitely true.
 
...don't take it personally if a moderator gives you a snarky response... :-)
 
Hiding to avoid Gray's wrath
 
I actually call it a sense of humor.
 
 
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8:49 AM
This answer received no-comment downvotes during a wave of suspected serial votes at the end of last year which were not reversed by the system. stackoverflow.com/a/59040842/2943403 can someone clue me into any good reasons why this answer has a negative tally?
 
9:04 AM
ROs, would it be possible to have the meeting minutes afterwards? 21:00UTC is 2:30AM here, I will likely miss it :(
Tanks in advance ;)
 
9:18 AM
@Vega yes, from our point we'll try to make it a "normal" room meeting. The notes will be published on socvr.org/room-info/room-meetings/info and you can go over the transcript of the meeting room later to have the full picture.
@mickmackusa seems fine to me. The reversal script always leave at least one vote in place, as it assumes it is a valid vote. Most of my questions faced that same faith. They are awesome but low scored due to the serial voting onslaughts
 
@rene Perfect :)
 
9:39 AM
There were handfuls of answers that were "systematically" targeted every 24hrs. This just happens to be one that I had in an old tab in my phone.
The serial votes came in pairs -- sockpuppetry to sabotage my helpful answers.
 
Sabotage your answers. I leave deciding if they are helpful to others.
 
10:08 AM
@rene not always
 
@AndrasDeak almost always, sometimes
 
@rene This should not happen. If it was serial voting all votes should be reversed. If some are not picked up you can flag for mod escalation to CMs.
 
at which point the mods will decline with "some votes are left around, deal with it"
 
Do you really think I'm bothered by a few down votes with 35K of rep?
 
yes
 
10:23 AM
Oh
 
@rene It's not about the rep. It's about good answers being kicked down.
 
if they are really good they will be kicked up
Might take 6 to 8 ...
 
fortunately most revenge voters are dumb and they vote on top-voted posts
 
@mickmackusa I don't see anything wrong with this answer. I don't know why it has negative score.
 
My main problem with downvotes on my answers weren't rep or my brilliant answers being pushed down, but the -1 you get on the tag score. I progressed slow enough towards my gold badge already without extra downvotes. Now that I have my hammer, idc about any of it anymore.
 
@Dharman well, it is not stellar but it is an answer that shows in how many ways you can do html mark-up wrong. I think it counts as an answer. Not one I would consider worth curating for the years to come.
 
I flagged it, and it went through review with 4xrecommend deletion and I don't know whether it still sits in queue waiting for deletion by mods or did the mods overrule it.
 
 
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12:40 PM
I probably won't be here for the room meeting, but I'm wondering how exactly we should collect data during the strike week ... would it make sense to post cv-pls:es etc here normally, and just dissuade people from actually casting close votes?
though then it's hard to prevent anyone from breaking the strike, as it were
having a record of "these are posts I would have nominated for closing" would seem like good data to collect during the strike anyway
 
1:01 PM
Both those two are just "Use this product" answers without other value
Anyone from charcoal/SD: how do I mention that that user also has two posts spamming just that product over on Magento.SE?
 
@Adriaan do a report ?
 
@rene ain't got an SD account
 
@Adriaan I get to it ...
 
@rene Jij bent de beste!
 
Weet ik toch ....
@tripleee I'll take your points to the meeting, but if you can leave them at the issue: github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/room-meeting-topics/issues/… would be even more welcome.
 
1:09 PM
@rene will do, thanks
 
1:20 PM
Morning
 
2:35 PM
@Machavity Any update . I don't see your ping. Just deleted answer, not closed question. Bounty is still alive . Just want to know how system work's on this. Sorry to ping. stackoverflow.com/questions/30870258/…
 
> Thanks and agreed, but I'm just gonna wait until the grace period elapses on this one before closing, since it's less than 1 day away.
That's what I got back
Looks like a couple of mods took axes to the bad answers
 
Yep so why I hesitate to flag. Thanks for conformation.
 
2:50 PM
Sorry to ping but flag declined. Just want to know why and how system work. Bounty question is not flag-gable ? @CodyGray @rene ? Context1 Context2 Context3
 
Some mods wont cancel a bounty and just let it run its course if it's already a couple of days into the bounty.
 
@NathanOliver I'm not sure. That user has another non-English answer. I went NAA
 
It's gibberish and they don't have any "good answers" so I'm okay with nuking.
 
3:07 PM
They will never keep their phone in the pocket with SO page open ;)
 
When's this strike planned to take place?
 
3:20 PM
@Adriaan a working date for now is the 24th but that might shift.
 
@rene the entire week starting then, you mean? Sounds fine to me, I'm no holiday half of that week anyway
 
@NathanOliver I want a app to send SMS to all SO members. Give 500 bounty on question? Now question is valid until the grace period. I don't get you.
@StephenKennedy 0/
 
@Shree Mods generally will allow a question that is off topic, but not grossly so to keep the bounty if a few days have passed. At the point the logic is they've already spent the rep and received the extra eyeballs, so just let the bounty expire and we can close later. If they cancel the bounty, the user gets the rep back so they basically get free advertisement.
 
@Adriaan sigh
 
@NathanOliver Thanks . Make sense.
 
3:30 PM
@Adriaan are you travelling?
 
@rene yea, my mother in law turns 15 on 29th Feb, so I have to be back in the country that weekend
 
@Adriaan I will never get over how strange things like "my mother in law turns 15" sound
 
wait
15?
mother?
 
@Das_Geek check the date ;)
 
@Adriaan Ah, thanks. I forgot to account for cosmic errors, thanks
 
3:34 PM
an early adopter ...
 
I've only heard someone talking about it before when they mentioned their wife turning 7
 
@NickA the good thing is that I only have to go to her birthday once every 4 years :P
 
:D
 
I don't think this is how it works.
You should count the number of revolutions around the Sun
it's what we agreed upon
 
AFAIK, EU countries don't have official rules for this, but US and UK say those born on Feb 29 have birthdays of either March 1 or Feb 28th
 
3:36 PM
official rules?
 
@Das_Geek who says I am in the EU?
 
Yep, as in stated laws
@Adriaan Nobody did, I'm just stating a fact
 
Isn't this captain Pickard?
 
3:57 PM
@Das_Geek Gotta avoid linking user profiles, especially contentious ones
 
@Adriaan Thank EU for not smoking
 
Thanks
 
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4:22 PM
This should be deleted or reopenned? (IMO, deleted) stackoverflow.com/questions/60134363/…
 
Well it shouldn't be reopened
 
problem solved
 
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Well it's going to... p.s. not anymore :D
 
Nathan made it imaginary
 
The rational thing to do
 
4:26 PM
rational? (⊙.☉)7
 
can't tell if insane or those eyes are actually different heights
 
@NickA Different heights. Zoomed in version
 
@Das_Geek Those ones are different sizes! that looks completely different to what it looks like to me
 
On my screen they are different sizes
 
@NickA Weird, all I did was adjust the zoom level in my browser. For me they have different sizes and y-positions
 
4:33 PM
Zooming in after taking a screenshot the left eye is a single pixel lower than the right one
 
@NathanOliver That's just an optimal illusion :P
 
ROFL
@NickA What browser and OS are you using?
 
Win10 Pro, FF 73.0 (64-bit)
They're definitely different on chrome
 
That's even weirder!
 
4:40 PM
Yeah but then, FF Dev Edition (73) on Arch
 
So it looks like a firefox unicode issue.
 
I see the same thing as Nick. Win10 Enterprise, FF 72.02
wait, Firefox is up to 73 now?
 
Yeah I updated it literally just now, which is why I took a while to reply
 
grumble grumble
 
when to check version and it prompted for update
 
4:41 PM
> Firefox will now only prompt you to save logins if a field in a login form was modified.
oh thank god
 
ikr xd that's been frustrating me since I switched to FF
 
If you tell me that's what you see
...
 
lol
 
4:46 PM
Honestly, Kyll's looked like it was an ASCII attempt at making the Tripadvisor logo
 
Kinda actually yeah
 
Which is surprising since owls are a natural enemy of squirles.
 
I'm half owl, people say
 
@NathanOliver Natural enemy of squirtles?
 
@NickA I'd say their natural enemy shockingly is a mouse
 
4:53 PM
Mh, speaking of, Temtem anyone?
 
@Kyll I've heard good things. Not sure if I'll take the plunge
 
@Shree \o
 
It was a deep dive for me.
Still is
 
Haven't played that series, or any clones of it, since Emerald
 
I will have to check Temtem out; I loved the first two series of Pokemon games for Gameboy
 
5:03 PM
(In old grampa voice) You ain't talking 'bout 'dem pok-e-mans again, arnt's 'cha? They'll rot 'ya brain!
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@gunr2171 At this point, the pokenmans we're talking about are about as ancient as you're trying to be haha
 
: )
Oh man my parents pronounced it "pokemans", that made me so mad.
 
Mine were guilty of calling every console a "Nintendo"
 
oh yeah, same here
 
1996 Pokemon Red/Green... holy crap
 
5:06 PM
I don't think I played that series until 2nd gen with G/S
 
My first pokemon game was Blue, got my GBC with it at a car boot sale when I was 6/7ish - best time of my life was on that console :')
 
Hear, hear
 
Don't call a mod on me, but I've never played a mario or zelda game, and my first pokemon game was Shield.
 
Back when Game Boys were the size of a brick
 
5:09 PM
@gunr2171 You should play Link to the Past or Ocarina of Time. Still the best of the series
 
Link's Awakening is also pretty great
 
Eventually I'll get around to those.
 
Super Mario Bros 2. The lost Levels is great if you like crying
 
cough cough cup head cough
 
Good game, as well. Listened to that sound track so much
 
5:12 PM
@treyBake Mario maker. Lost Levels on steroids
 
@Machavity legendary
 
@Machavity I've seen a few mario maker levels.. some people just want to watch the world burn xD need to get it really, looks annoyingly amazing
 
@treyBake Literally
 
My first experience was also with Blue. Funnily enough I was with a friend when he was playing it before I ever got it, and he thought his version was broken because he couldn't leave Viridian City (I think that was the one). Turns out he just sped through the initial dialogue with Professor Oak where Oak gives the player a parcel to deliver
 
I don't know what's more amazing there: that he beat it, or that someone painstakingly made something that insane that was still beatable
 
5:14 PM
so he didn't know he had to deliver a parcel and then go back to Pallet Town before he could continue out into the world
 
Ah yes, when reading was required to play video games
 
I miss it
 
shakes stick
 
@Machavity ha, I've seen that level - I definitely am more impressed that it was made to be 99.99% failure, 1% doing it and never doing it again, I can already see a broken Switch... xD
 
That's why Morrowind is my favorite of the TES games; quests put detailed instructions/directions in your journal and you had to find your own way to quest locations.
There were no quest markers or 'guide me' spells, and it was glorious.
 
5:16 PM
No Microtransactions = No Fun
 
I did a similar thing (skipping text) on SWKOTR, took me far too long to figure something out - second play through, didn't skip and the task literally took a second xD
 
That's a game I need to replay
Gotta beat the new one first tho. One thing at a time
 
@Das_Geek which?
 
@TylerH Fallen Order
 
When is that one set?
 
5:19 PM
5 years after Revenge of the Sith
 
@treyBake About a decade after Order 66
Oh was only 5?
 
so 14 years before A New Hope
according to wikipedia
 
oo that's pretty cool actually
 
Dark Souls with lightsabers. Pretty fun. Doesn't do any thing extremely well, but is a decent all-rounder
 
does look cool, my favourite thing about the game is that EA pre-release were like "Gamers don't want a single-player"
 
5:24 PM
I wish EA would go die in a dumpster fire
 
Agreed, but this time they did make something decent
 
In spite of themselves, I think
are you kidding me
I'm about to take your batteries out if you don't start behaving
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There have been connectivity issues (ISP's fault). Recently resolved, reboots are happening
 
I cant believe I missed a chat involving zelda and pokemon .-. But I back machavity, link to the past is fantastic although I think twilight princess beats it for me
 
@M-- already eaten by a mod
 
@Shree I don't see any recent declined flags for your account, and none of them relate to a post with a bounty that needs to be closed. Yes, questions with a bounty cannot be closed by the community and therefore must be mod-flagged. It does help to make that clear in your flag message, since it's possible a moderator could miss it.
Aside from that, as others have mentioned, I will generally let a bounty run its course before closing, if the bounty has less than a day left. There's no way for us to cancel a bounty without refunding the reputation, so in certain cases, I'm evil enough to want to let the reputation be sacrificed. Anyway, I'll still mark the flags as helpful, and I suspect other mods will, too. I recently did this to @Machavity, I believe.
 
@CodyGray ugh :(
 
Dismayed to learn that I am evil, @Andras?
 
I can hear the shrieking and cackling from here
 
6:20 PM
I would have thought so
 
@CodyGray Yeah, I mod flagged the question. I also noted you and Martjin pruned the poorer answers. Satisfactory conclusion for me
 
It's now closed, by the way. I left it open in a tab, and came back to it this morning.
(Sometimes mods even follow up. Craziness!)
 
@CodyGray dismayed remembering that quite a few of my bounty flags were handled days after the fact :(
I'd much prefer giving back the bounty, considering how bounties are rep generators and poop generators on off-topic questions.
 
Ooh. Yeah, if you want speed, mods may not be your cup o' tea.
 
especially with "professional asker of crap" types who make a living of slipping under the radar then generously bountying their crap questions, thereby protecting them from closure
well, as much as you can make a living on SO (which is to say not at all in a way that really matters)
 
6:26 PM
It ain't much, but it's honest work (for some)
 
It's honestly work
 
It's OK, though. They do give you a hat for all that hard work
 
They used to. Not anymore, though. The swag fountain has been turned off.
 
:(
 
No more mod hats? Seriously?
 
6:30 PM
No anything. My 100K swag never came
 
I'm glad I did the stuff-a-way thing, then. Still use that SO mug
 
Apparently something about shipping to "foreign" countries is too expensive. I'm not really sure how that argument holds water, since they're only talking about shipping to a small number of users (moderators and those who earn beaucoup rep), all of whom more than pay for whatever shipping costs may be incurred with their contributions to the site. But, nobody asked me.
I never use the hat. :-(
 
@CodyGray My thoughts exactly. My opinion is that it was a cost that didn't do the potential investors anything so it was scrapped.
 
I'm not sure this particular case is that black-and-white. They've been having difficulties with swag for some time.
Animuson is generally pretty trustworthy, and he maintains that it's not that simple, either.
But maybe I'm just not sufficiently cynical yet.
 
I never entirely bought animuson's explanation either
 
6:35 PM
@CodyGray He explicitly states However, when looking at costs, we simply cannot justify continuing to send it out.
 
I wish they had said how they were sending it. Postal rates are sometimes ridiculously cheap
 
Yeah, maybe the problem was the flock of carrier pigeons got too expensive to maintain?
 
Just send out maker-files for people to 3d print. Free shipping :P
I'll bet extruded plastic makes a great coffee mug
 
The t-shirts aren't ideal, though.
 
Not sure I'd use a SO shirt, and I already have a good nerdy mug
 
6:43 PM
@RiggsFolly What is that nonsense you edited into the question about needing to ask on Slack first? Even if that were true, it doesn't belong edited into someone's question.
 
@CodyGray Looks like he just uncommented it. Was in HTML comments before
 
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Can somebody explain to me why and how a review gets invalidated? For example this one: stackoverflow.com/posts/44210552/timeline It has only one Leave Open
 
I see... That's odd.
@M-- I suspect that it just aged away.
 
@M-- First one was probably a flag that aged away. Second had an edit that might have done that (timing fits)
 
6:48 PM
@CodyGray at least some coworkers are eager enough that they send company messages even after being fired meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/390169/…
 
Truth is, with Robert, that almost wouldn't surprise me.
Sadly, Occam's razor suggests that isn't the best explanation for what happened there.
 
The meeting will be in the SOCVR Room meetings room and will start in two hours from now. Everyone will have access once we start. Please don't request access earlier, unless you want to annoy the RO's.
We might annoy you in return.
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Everyone of ROs, right?
 
I'm not a RO, but I can help annoy people if needed.
 
We can annoy each other here.
 
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6:58 PM
Get a room! ;)
 
@M-- We have one, but you cannot request access.
 
@rene Kindly define "Everyone"
 
@Scratte everyone
 
@CodyGray I hear you all just lounge around anyways
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