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1:35 AM
Anyone know how to undelete a GitHub repository?
 
@S.S.Anne I don't think you can. There are a lot of warnings you have to go through, and they say it is not reversible
The best advice is if you have a local copy, you can recreate an empty repo and push it again.
 
I contacted Support about it once and they were able to fix it. It's an old one that I was trying to unarchive, but instead I clicked "delete" and didn't notice it.
 
(At an outside stretch the deleter could contact GitHub to see if there is any way the data can be recovered).
Yeah
 
I see github.com/settings/deleted_repositories but it's not there yet.
Found it. Nevermind.
Unexpected bad things will happen if you don’t read this! Ha, tough.
 
 
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3:01 AM
@U10-Forward Why have you reopened this question : stackoverflow.com/questions/60469695/…?
 
@eyllanesc Sorry was ready to close back again i just accidentally click the wrong button
 
@U10-Forward I will think that it has been accidental but it is rare since in the reopening it is necessary to confirm the decision in a dialogue.
 
@eyllanesc I was voting to reopen another post but accidentally clicked the wrong tab, very sorry about that
 
@U10-Forward Okay, so it is recommended that you take more attention since the gold medal gives us great benefits but also brings great responsibility. Goodbye.
 
Sorry 'bout it
 
Ugh, there are so many code-only answers, yet they still get so much upvotes
Also these super bad question highly-voted:
 
3:55 AM
Thanks for the close vote on that one guys ... are you, too, worried about people not knowing what they're doing yet keen on sharing it publicly? =}
 
 
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6:11 AM
Does anyone know what a "live:.cid.6a1....." is?
Sorry. Never mind..
 
 
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10:41 AM
At Dharman's TooBroad ... dupe: stackoverflow.com/q/3812526/2943403 ...I should have hammered but too hastily voted too broad.
My Typo request, should changed to a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/3515381/2943403 because the OP updated the question.
@Makyen the OP keeps changing the question. Please pull my typo request. And my typo-to-dupe comment.
 
10:59 AM
@mickmackusa it is easier for us if you can include a link to the request you want binned. Without it an RO might read back the transcript and pick the wrong one.
 
11:28 AM
Sorry @rene. Could someone please look over stackoverflow.com/q/60473934/2943403 ? I think, after a few edits from the OP, that it is currently Cannot reproduce.
 
11:51 AM
@mickmackusa that is now self-deleted, pr0blam solved.
 
 
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2:46 PM
@Dave FYI we do not close spam. It should be flagged as spam so Moderators can remove it.
 
3:24 PM
@Dharman Thanks, I had flagged it as spam too, was just trying to expedite it's removal. Won't send another here. Sorry.
 
@Dave you can bring spam post here but then just tag then as or if you're unsure and need another pair of eyes say: Is this spam? [link to post].
We're happy to help and find the best moderation option for a post.
 
3:54 PM
@Dave You can ask us to flag something as spam. I am just referring to the tag you used cv-pls means you would like us to vote to close. If you want to ask us to flag as spam just use [tag:spam] instead. It's still useful if you bring it into this room, because we can delete it quicker than mods.
 
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7:12 PM
I have encountered a question which can be answered by, Copy the code shown in the documentation at the following link. Is that a link-only answer? The code is nontrivial so I don't want to just copy/paste it, but the question is a good one and deserves an answer. How do I answer that?
 
@dbc just include the code, as well as the link.
it doesn't matter if it is trivial or not
And yes, if you plan to promote your comment as is to an answer then that will be NAA by my standards.
YMMV
 
dbc
@rene Do you know the license for Microsoft docs code samples? I found this answer for MSDN code samples but the MSDN page it links to is dead.
 
@dbc Most of their stuff is under MIT but I don't know if that goes for the code written by the technical writers.
 
 
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8:26 PM
It's a bit late but, "Dydd da Dewi Sant!"
(Happy St David's Day - I'm in Wales, just now.)
 
Fun fact: about 58% of questions in the history of Stack Overflow are deleted questions. This is according to SEDE.
Unless my maths is wrong, which is quite possible, because it doesn't look right to me
 
58% of answers I could easily believe.
 
Yeah, I think I miscalculated something
Let me do the SQL again.
 
I can believe 58% questions. Plenty of sand around.
Not enough clams though.
 
@JohnDvorak I just saw your message from another room, and I was going to note how optimistic you are to believe 58% of questions. Turns out you meant you'd believe 58% of questions is deleted...makes a lot more sense ;)
 
8:39 PM
Can one 'believe' a question? Who believes this?
 
Question on SO? Yes. As in "I believe the OP is not a liar" :P
 
Yeah, ok I think I messed something up before. Here is SQL: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1204256
 
Query: the sequel
 
@Dharman So that's 27%, is it? (Gorgonzola and Chianti involved here, so... )
 
Actually common cold...
or were you talking about yourself?
 
8:44 PM
 
The cheese and wine was self-oriented. But: Common Cold Beware! (Could be Covid-19?)
 
9:17 PM
Dupe of his own previously closed post, at that ...
@AdrianMole I totally believe that that question was questionable.
 
Commentator used the word "stucked" - which always adds weight to my potential CV!
 
That "stucks" ...
 
But I'm a stucker for a good cause!
 
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed a lot of Qs in the CVQ on old (~6 or 7 years) about 'Site Analytics' ("Localytics" and "Flurry" have been popping up a lot)? Not a problem, of itself - unless it turns out to be a user-based Witch Hunt, I guess.
... they're all generally in the "Request for off-site resources" category, which is valid IMHO.
 
9:34 PM
@AdrianMole Are they valid?
 
Not my field, really. The first couple, I skipped but, as I went through the queue (this was yesterday) I saw more and more that were similar, so I looked more carefully and started to see the pattern. I started to go with the "Off Topic" vote. Here's one (I'm the first CV, so I guess it came to the queue via a low-rep flag):
Possibly just somebody on a purge - perfectly valid, I suppose.
And another one - they were adjacent in the CVQ when I was running it. I did 20 in that queue yesterday, and saw (guessing) about 8 or 9 such.
 
9:50 PM
@SamuelLiew is the function of the buttons I see with the review queue helper script different then I expect? I'm pretty sure I casted most of my close votes while reviewing but it looks like only 10 completed actual reviews. Could it be the buttons / keys cast a normal close vote and do not count as a review task? Ref: votes vs reviews
 
10:05 PM
@AdrianMole Plz Halp Me Bcoz I Am Totally Stuck Up
:_(
 
@rene Fun fact: The past tense (perfect or historic) of the verb "cast" is ... "cast!"
 
It is too tense for me
 
@rene Looking at the code, the added buttons cast a close-vote outside of the review process and then skip the review. So, no use of those buttons will count as a review.
 
@S.S.Anne I don't disagree that such Qs could be rightly closed, but "Needs details..." is not really a valid reason (IMHO). It's perfectly obvious what the OP is asking - just that (again, IMHO) SO is not really for such basic education.
 
@AdrianMole I'm sure there are local variations ;) ... the other day I learnt that in fact "upgradation" is a word in the Indian English dictionary =}
 
10:18 PM
@tink cast is pretty solid from what I can tell. Broadcast less so.
 
heh
 
And don't get me started on American 'English' - many, very well-spoken folks there, but some lazy ones, too: "obligated" (-> "obliged"); "defunctionalized" (??) and "buglarized" (-> "burgled").
 
<GRIN>
 
@Makyen okay, that was unexpected. Thanks for verifying.
 
np.
 
10:29 PM
@Andras Actually, I see a fair number of posts from high-rep, excellent coders here on SO using the word "casted" as a past form of "cast" - so maybe @rene can be excused (just this once, though)!
 
George Mikes on "The language" in "How to scrape skies": It was decided almost two hundred years ago that English should be the language spoken in the United States. It is not known, however, why this decision has not been carried out. @AdrianMole
 
@tink My favourite is discussed on english.stackexchange.
 
@tink how to scrap web...
@AdrianMole it's almost as if programming prowess had little to do with speaking English as a language, especially a foreign one
 
@AdrianMole Hmm, there might be some exceptions: english.stackexchange.com/questions/94565/…
 
I find hung vs hanged much more interesting, linguistically speaking.
 
10:35 PM
@AndrasDeak Actually, I have nothing but immense admiration and respect for non-English speakers who learn a programming language to a high level. They have to implicitly understand the meaning(s) of the various keywords, which us native-English speakers take for granted.
 
keywords are not a problem at all
Those could as well be consistent gibberish. You only need actual English for communicating and reading docs.
 
@Dharman Alas! I casted my downvote on that question but, having less than 125 rep., it was ignorized!
 
Like, you can learn about splines without knowing what the term originally meant.
 
@AndrasDeak Is that the thing in my body I don't need?
 
Sure, but how many problems from the (e.g.) do { ... } while (); loop could be down to misunderstanding the inflexions?
 
10:39 PM
close to none, although I might be biased
 
compared to the Pascal repeat ... until loop?
 
@AdrianMole nice =}
 
@tink As in this post from less than a week ago.
 
Interesting
Could be language, could be logic?
 
The points (and answer) made by @Yunnosch are actually very interesting.
... could be lots of fings?
 
10:49 PM
I tend to think that fundamental confusion is rooted in goats vs sheep
 
Heh... it's interesting that some languages use the same word to express both concepts; for instance the Slovenian word "dokler" can be translated as both "while" and "until", and which it means needs to be picked from context (not always easy). =}
 
Sometimes programming languages just use plain wrong terminology, so you shouldn't just rely on linguistics. Like python's wart, dict.setdefault method which doesn't set any kind of default...
 
@tink Prosecution rests! Fun fact: (after sufficient Gorgonzola/Chianti) There is a single word in Italian that can mean either "hello" or "goodbye!"
... ciao!
 
Heh
 
@AdrianMole I noticed my name, but did not get the context. What is this about?
 
10:54 PM
Have some grappa, too
 
@Yunnosch bugs in language other than programming
 
Still lost....
 
köszönöm for that link above, @AndrasDeak
 
@Adrian Yeah. I had cast my vote before searching for a duplicate.
 
We're talking about non-native English-speakers and possible misunderstandings. The recent question you commented on (and answered) about the do ... while loop was an example I quoted, so I thought I'd give you a 'courtesy ping' (I saw your avatar in the room).
 
10:58 PM
@tink don't mention it ;)
 
=}
 
I appreciate. That question caught my attention by getting two upvotes (thanks to whoever) in very short time but long after answering. Yes, I believe that many "typo" closes are to short sighted. Not every "=" where a "==" works is a typo.
 
@tink Is your native language English?
 
Nuh
 
10:59 PM
Mine? No.
 
I can only see you're in NZ but that might mean anything
 
I think most of us here have English as a second language.
 
Ah, sorry. I just now realise there is a user "tink"....
 
@Yunnosch indeed :) About you I know it isn't
 
I grew up in a bilingual household in Central Europe, speaking German and Slovene ;)
 
10:59 PM
ah, nice
that's a good basis to learn European languages if you like that sort of thing
 
After 7 years of school-English and almost 20 years in NZ I think of my English as fairly decent, though ;)
 
it probably is :P
 
@Dharman It can be turned into what I call a "conditional answer". As it is I do not think it is. But be warned, I got a NAA flag on something extremely similar rejcted without explanation. Apparently some mods are very generous when it comes to accepting answers in the shape of rethoric questions...
 
Even though the Kiwi Twang paired w/ a German accent makes me hard to understand for some people =D
 
11:03 PM
@Yunnosch I don't understand what it would even change. while/do-while would behave the same in this case, right? The flag was declined already.
 
@tink I've probably never heard Kiwi. Unless we count all the hobbits in LotR...
 
@I've also had a warning from a mod for an NAA flag on a "Rhetorical Question!"
 
@Dharman Sorry to hear that...
I have developed a comment on that. "I recommend against answers in the shape of rehtorical questions. They risk being miunderstood (by lazy readers) as questions where only answers are appreciated."
Give or take a few typos of course... :-)
 
@AndrasDeak heh. I don't think that too many of the actors were Kiwi, and if they were they will have had speech coaching =}
 
I just meant the scenery ;)
 
11:06 PM
That didn't say much =D
 
Treebeard had a Welsh accent, IIRC. (As did Gimli?)
 
I didn't like the movies so I don't actually remember them
 
Heh. I thought Gimli sounded like a Scotsman of some sort, but then my knowledge of accents from the English isles is limited.
 
He may have looked like a Scotsman - short, red hair.
 
Heh
I've worked with a Welsh guy (he was short, red haired and had a beard), but he sounded quite different
 

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