Actually SML was my favorite language in school. But I can't remember any of the details. I don't even think I can make a program that prints hello world anymore.
@IanCampbell IMHO phrases like “fool’s game” risk being misinterpreted, given we can’t expect many SO users to necessarily be familiar with inner-circle English speaker idioms
anyway, of course somebody seeing that “fool’s game” phrase could look it up if they weren’t sure what it meant — but the point is, there are some people who wouldn’t stop to think that it might be an idiom, but would instead think it was personally directed at them, and so them take it personally, get defensive (“So you think I’m a fool?”)
@Vega From the RO's POV, there isn't a conflict of interest, but we're willing to discuss it, if people feel there's a problem. From a technical system POV, all moderators are labeled as room owners, with the moderator indicator taking precedence when it's put into the page. So, I believe, moderators who are actual ROs will just show up as moderators.
However, there are some rooms where there are moderators who are actual ROs, so it could be empirically determined. :)
@Makyen Uh oh. Is this something else we disagree on? I much prefer honey on my waffles. Although, I must admit, real maple syrup is a close second. Fake maple syrup is a hard pass.
@sideshowbarker It's not an "inner circle" thing. It's a very common phrase. If you don't know what it means, you can look it up, just like any other unfamiliar phrase.
@IanCampbell Declined a flag on that comment on that basis. It is still needed: the information it conveys is still relevant and helpful.
@sideshowbarker I don't validate flags on the basis that someone who doesn't think might get offended. If I did that, we'd be left with nothing but whitespace on the site.
@CodyGray I agree with the hard pass on the fake maple syrup. The honey, really depends on the honey. There's a lot of variability in honey, with most that are mass-commercially available not all that great, IMO. They are usually not bad, just ... not that great.
@DarshanChaudhary I was pondering if I would ask the electionbot in the electionroom and then link you here with the response but it is more fun if you try that yourself ;)
@Daniil Having a single flag declined shouldn't put you or anyone else off from flagging things. The "why" is obvious: there was no evidence of serial voting found after investigation, thus the flag was wrong and no moderator action was warranted, thus it gets declined.
I recently came across the tag write being used, and upon checking it out I noticed it had no description, and only few questions (65 as of time of writing). While adding nothing to the post.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, the t...
@gre_gor I don't see how that's opinion-based, certainly not primarily opinion-based. Some of the phrasing was problematic in the first draft, but I've edited. Please review again.
@CodyGray That's not the flag reason. The description says "This question is likely to be answered with opinions rather than facts and citations. It should be updated so it will lead to fact-based answers." - opinion-based (better? OP has not considered?)
@JeanneDark It used to be "primarily opinion-based". The "primarily" was removed recently in a misguided attempt to shorten the close-vote descriptions. I think this is a serious mistake, as the "primarily" part of that was the operative portion. Either way, I fail to see how a question about improving the design of a system when giving specific criteria is going to lead to anything but fact-based answers.
@gre_gor What makes it too broad for Stack Overflow? Are you saying that can't be answered in a few paragraphs?
@CodyGray When I flag it seems that the most often encountered problems are not really covered by the existing flag reasons and then I have to wonder which flag reason covers it best.
@JeanneDark That is a source of frustration for many of us. I've learned to just pick the options that best fits.. as that is better than leaving the Question open.
I'm not using SO chats a lot and I always get confused about the channels. Shouldn't there be something like a genral lobby for generic questions about how to use SO?
@Anticom You have it backwards. You have [https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-sockets.html#dom-websocket](the spec) when you should have [the spec](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-sockets.html#dom-websocket).
@Rob And it doesn't even work, since I'm perfectly able to access it with VPN :) It would be better to just have a button where collecting data when users click "OK".
@Scratte Hmm, I am able to access that site. have encountered this kind of blocking for sites as important as electricity and gaz providing companies. I cannot access my online accounts from abroad. They told be to use their apps
@Scratte I know, but say a bounty has 4 days remaining, I could schedule a lookback in 5 days. As the question will most likely slink back into obscurity.
hmmm, @Scratte I don't see an option to set up a reminder. Only the option to remember if i've sent a cv-pls already. Or an I looking at the wrong screen
@Vega I think it's a combination of two factors: 1) Trying to socialize instead of giving just objective answers. 2) Being confused about the thread-like nature of SO. People are used to instant messengers and there "try this" etc. would be a more natural thing to do.
@Scratte not allowed :) I get the idea and elegance of rebasing but history rewrites are a big no-no for me. I've had too many countless hours fixing stuff that didn't need fixing if only there was no history rewrite...
@Anticom Yes, that is my "rule" as well. Absolutely no history rewrites. Though I have on occasion had to hard reset the master branch when someone's IDE decided to update every single file with white space changes.
8 months ago I made a retag/synonym request on meta stackoverflow. I got +5 rating, but no action was done. How do I push forward the retag/synonym effort?
this was my post https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/391010/synonym-request-agm
@f.khantsis Posting a duplicate is not a good way to draw attention, though, it'll just get marked as a duplicate and likely won't draw much attention. But you may get lucky with mods in this chat, multipleare present but you're not allowed to ping them here
@f.khantsis This kind of requests take time. Mods are busy with more important things. Once there are enough mods someone might take a look at your request, however with +5 it is not a very popular request
Please note that there are requests years old with +100 and still nothing has been done. If you think yours is very urgent you can try to draw mods attention to it by flagging, but be prepared that it could be declined
For synonym requests you may very well get lucky, since these don't take a lot of effort from the mods. I don't know if there are actually simple synonym requests with 100 upvotes that haven't been carried out
@Tschallacka Being reminded about a post after a certain time is exactly what the revisit feature in the alpha Request Generator is intended for. Just set a revisit for when the bounty is scheduled to end (or 24 hours after that). Then the Request Generator will open a tab to the question the next time you open a question or review page after the the time you have set has passed.
It's not going to be perfect for what you want, because the revisit is based entirely on time (i.e. it's not watching for the possibility that the bounty will be ended early.), but it'll remind you about the question after the time you've set..
@Makyen that's all I need, and I tested it out, it's perfect. Only improvement I can think of if a revisit in days N is selected that it takes the value from the bounty expires <span title="2020-07-14 12:00:34Z">in one hour</span> to prefill the boxes
@Tschallacka Thanks. I've thought of having it pick up various possible times from the question. So far, I haven't done so for a couple of reasons: A) I'm not sure if it would be better to have it try to pick out some likely times, or if the consistency of having it always start at a particular time is better. For that, maybe have an additional entry in the request type list which is the time, or times, it picks out of the post.
B) SE has been changing its posts notices multiple times over the last several months. I've been holding off writing code that scrapes them (e.g. for the Roomba Forecaster) for a while, although, it's probably sufficiently settled now to be able to do it (maybe :; ).
BTW: I'm sorry to have duplicated the suggestion that @Scratte provided not that much later than the message I replied to. I should have read more of the transcript prior to replying to the ping.
@Makyen No problem. And I understand the difficulties on harvesting metadata from a fluid container with variable content. Thank you for your contribution though :-)
I also do not mind of someone says the same thing as I did, or a similar thing. We do not all have the luxury to read the entire transcript and double information is more helpful than none :)
True. Although, I do try to read most/much of it, particularly around where I'm pinged.
BTW: If you need that message in the future, I normally search chat for "alpha". There's then normally a secondary link back to that message somewhere not to far down the search results. :)
@Daniil :That's a bad answer due to a bad question though. Question should be closed as either lacks debugging details or not reproducible. For all I know, OP configured the language wrong and VS Code is giving a syntax error because it tries to interpret the code as JS
Fun fact: Mayken is a first name in my country. It's rare, but I've known two people with the name. The similarity threw me off several things about Makyen :)
@Makyen I think it's because we normally pronounce y the same as the French, and since it's an i-sound (English ee-sound) the y is probably just a fancy evolutionary thing :)
But I've misspelled your username many many times and it took some getting used to not getting a tab completion on "@May" :)
@Scratte I'd noticed misspellings a couple/few times. Not from you specifically, but just a general "darn, I didn't get pinged there". It's good to know that there's a potential reason.
@Scratte Oh, definitely. But, it points to why it might look/sound more comfortable written like that for some people. OTOH, just a plain typo is also a quite likely cause, as you say.
@Makyen Not sure how sensitive you are about it, but I did for a long time think your pronoun would have been different.. not that I tend to use any other than "they", but I started doing that long before I came here.
@Dharman I knew someone would notice that! :D I've been busy with reading transcripts and cleaning out some stuff in real life. (I do not review until I feel ready :)
But it does remind me that I need to pick Makyen's users script to get the little blue box back instead of just messing with the dialog using CSS.
@Tschallacka Following Dharman's lead: I think maybe you're not reviewing enough :)
@Scratte You might be right. I was actually gunning for the reviewing badges after I hit 20.000 and then the drama kinda started and took the wind out of my sails. I'm slowly getting back into it again though.
@Andreas There's different kinds of off-topic. The needs more details kind of thing.. and the "Why does my cat not talk to me on skype"-serious off-topic ones.
@Machavity FYI: Your PR on SE-AutoReviewComments looks like you changed spaces to tabs, or something similar (i.e. it looks like you changed the whole file). I wouldn't merge the PR either.
@Tschallacka A change to SE's HTML caused it to stop working for custom close reasons. There was a PR to fix it, but the PR had problems. I expect there will be a new PR shortly. Meanwhile, you can locally implement the changes that are on lines 865 and 866 in this diff.
@Makyen I see what happened now. GitHub directly fixes it to CRLF in their web tools because it has mixed line endings. I'll have to pull and push outside to avoid that
@Machavity Line endings was the other possibility. In that situation, I'd assumed it would have changed all lines, but that wouldn't be the case if the line endings were already messed up (i.e. not uniform). Yeah, that's the way you'll have to do it. It might be beneficial to submit an additional PR that only changes all the line endings to be uniform.
@Scratte Yeah, but that's really not possible, unless I want to release all of the code in the file in which I make that change. Right now, I'm not wanting to do that. I don't recall anything in that larger script which I'm specifically not releasing, but I'd have to look it over. The flag/close dialog change functionality is currently buried in the script in which I make personal-choice changes. It's not too hard to pull out into its own script. I probably should have done so some time ago.
@Makyen I don't use all your scripts and I don't know about all the details of how they run, but I was under the assumption that it would be fairly easy to see the code of an installed script. So if I was using the USSR Script, wouldn't I be able to see that bit that was changing the dialogs myself?
@Andreas I Skip them not because I cannot see that a post with an image is off-topic, but if I flag it and the code is added, then I have to re-evaluate. And if I'm not not comfortable with the technology, I can't make a proper judgement. Of course this makes me Skip a very large part of the posts.
@Scratte It's currently not released. I'd intended to do so, but kept getting side tracked. Actually, there are several scripts which I need to release.
The best you have is the pencil icon next to comments which'll give you the total times the comment was edited (don't forget comments are really only ever edited by the owner and they can only edit a comment for 5 minutes from posting it)
@AnnZen Oh.. that's because I accidentally clicked on that when I looked at the pop-up for tracking next badge. I couldn't undo the choice. But.. it's all filled, so I obviously got it :) I just refuse to"Track the next one"
@AnnZen No. In the beginning it doesn't track one. But if you press the link of choices and accidentally make a choice of a badge to track, it will track that. Until you pick a new one to track. I couldn't make it "null" again.
@AnnZen I suppose. Perhaps the system makes a choice for users that do not pick one themselves even. I see all new users are tracking the informed badge :)