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00:02
Careful.. any emoji you use in here may to on the list of the Thanksβ„’ comeback..
@CodyGray Somebody flagged this as offensive, and I think I may have inadvertently 'supported' the flag. (I meant to invalidate it, of course!)
Is this on-topic? It seems more fit for SE.SE.
I'm missing all the flagging fun :(
@Scratte Is fun flagging? Or is flagging no longer fun?
Lets call it flunking, when fun gets flagged.
00:07
Fun flag fact: The word flagging has another meaning in English.
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@AdrianMole I raise you flagging
@Scratte I mean I'm not saying I don't want a 😭 button for answers...
@AdrianMole The sad thing about such links, is that I get a big, blocking wall when trying to access them.
@Andreas Flagging: adjective, "becoming tired or less dynamic; declining in strength."
00:12
@AdrianMole Yes, that's correct. We all feel weaker after taking out the trash.
@Andreas Where's the alien? ..and Tony the Pony?
I was also looking for Tony.
@Andreas Correction: The poster of the answer feels weaker once they have their question closed.
@Scratte You're part of an alien cult, since "alien" means "thanks"? :P
@10Rep weaker tired, then.
@Andreas Did you miss the emoji post on the Thanksβ„’ announcement?
00:14
@Scratte mhm, no.
There were some edits to it after it was deleted. It has an alien now :)
@Scratte Or, ehm, maybe I did.
I can't find it.
@Andreas There's a link to an image of the deleted post on my profile.
lol! Ok.. never mind :)
00:19
OOooh. That one, yeah. No, I didn't miss it. :P
That post should never have been deleted.
@Andreas Guess the CM's thought it was too sarcastic
@10Rep Crash Master? Close mace? Clash maker?
@Andreas Community Manager, though they are all synonyms :D
Feels like censorship.
00:28
So.. who's going to remove the one-boxed message? :)
Seemed relevant to you all...
@AaronHall If you wouldn't mind, please edit this so it's not a onebox (i.e. add any additional text to the message). SOCVR tries to avoid using onebox formatting. My personal preference is to use Markdown to show the entire title linked to the post. That way, if it gets starred, then the title shows in the srarboard, rather than just the URL.
@AaronHall It most certainly is, but the rules forbid one-boxing.
@AaronHall It makes it harder to read the transcript.
@AaronHall Yes, much better :)
Is anyone else having chats they're in scrolling up and down of their own accord? I've disabled all the userscripts on the page, so it's not that.
00:32
@RyanM Maybe your computer has become sentient?
@AaronHall Thanks for editing.
I'm thinking a good answer here mentions the value of commenting directly on the offending post exactly what's wrong with the post. It may be that the user isn't getting sufficient feedback. — Aaron Hall ♦ 1 min ago
@RyanM Your monitor has a crazy refresh rate if you are able to read chat!
@RyanM I only see this if I start to scroll up when someone posts a message. Then it scrolls back down.
@RyanM Did you try turning it off and on again?
00:37
The chat doesn't scroll to the bottom when a new message comes in, unless it was already at the bottom.
@Andreas Yes, that's normal.
@Andreas I mean I see it happening on my end if it's the same instant.
The meta post has been scrupulous about not identifying a specific user. Let's stop with speculation as to who was the impetus for the Meta post.
@Braiam uhm, that's sad.
00:45
Well I have spent far too much political capital lately to involve myself very much in this. But I was hoping for a good answer to upvote...
@AaronHall If you don't mind me asking, what can I improve in my answer?
@AaronHall Are you the one who just deleted comments under @10Rep's answer? The comment section on it doesn't really make sense anymore.
@Andreas not I, but I agree with the deletions
@BhargavRao Yeah, posted an FR since it is using the same render, so the same gotchas apply
Was editing the tag excerpt of a tag and saw this odd heading :D
00:48
@Andreas eh, I remember that we used have a rule about not pinging mods here.
@AaronHall Well, but it doesn't make sense now, because there's no pointer as to what 10 Rep's response to me is a response to.
About moderation matters in particular
@10Rep I left you a comment saying what I wanted and I want it spelled out.
@BhargavRao mhm, ok.
@AaronHall Got it.
00:49
@Braiam thanks for that!
Hopefully they get it done soon
@AaronHall Does this make it better?
@10Rep I have given up and I'm writing my own answer now...
may I suggest users drop in here with a cv-pls? [tag:cv-pls] ->
Why would you not?
you have rules, I am not entirely familiar with all of them
@AaronHall Remember that any request for close votes must be prepared to be challenged.
00:58
If the rules are infringed, then a RO will point them to the FAQ.
They should read them before posting a cv-pls
That's probably the most important thing. We aren't rubber stamping close votes ;)
The comments section is getting overloaded. meta.stackoverflow.com/q/399850/12708583
Urg..! It's so obvious comments were removed from the meta post.
01:00
@Scratte You mean my answer?
Both.. it reads like a clued mug. All the stuff that was deleted is seeping out.
@10Rep I really recommend you to stop worrying about that question ;)
Remember that the main site is more important.
@AaronHall Please be sure to suggest that they read the FAQ and explain that this is not just a place to only dump requests. This room can't function if there are a large number of people dumping requests in here and not also voting on about 2 times as many requests from other people as the number of requests they post.
@Braiam I was actually about to delete my answer
That's just how the math works out for the close-votes that are needed to close questions.
01:03
^ Unless, of course, we have helpful blue-people with unlimited close hammers. ;)
@AaronHall commented on the gist
@rene I will do that.
ok, thanks
@AaronHall You can also edit the answer & the question.
01:07
I would include that you shouldn't be downvoting the answer because it's an answer to an LQ question.
@Dharman that is true
Also commenting when downvoting is not such a good idea. It gets you revenge downvotes
@Dharman The tag must be a cruel location.
@Andreas It happens on as well
Why is no one talking about ?
01:13
Heh, those are kids play, when you visit we are talking :D
@10Rep Yes, that's because...
Both could be cleaned if Questions with less than 50 views and just one answer were just removed after it's 60 days old.
@Scratte Delete this then.
Want to keep your Question? Write a better title :)
01:16
@AaronHall Yup, much better
I want to say: "Don't target the user's posts. But if you see a dozen downvote-worthy posts, regardless of the user, over the course of the day, use your downvotes."
@AaronHall But then they'll be reversed, and you'll be banned, right?
One has to keep tabs of users of posts.. it's pointless to just go voting without making notes.
Feels like a special situation where you wouldn't be banned. They may be reversed, but you should vote regardless...
@Scratte Have you actually had legitimate downvotes of yours reversed?
01:20
@RyanM No.. I'm not going with the flow. I noticed I had voted on a users posts three times. Then I started to keep tabs. And now, it's just easier not to vote.
@Scratte at least one of our resident moderators has suggested that the serial voting algorithm is not quite as naive as you might think. I'm generally inclined to believe them absent contrary evidence.
@RyanM you probably wouldn't notice. Highly unlikely that legitimate votes would be reversed. The rules for the reversal script are very strict
@RyanM Yes. I know this. But when I search for things to learn I end up reading awesome posts of just a handful of users.
I can't recognize you Ryan.. it's very confusing :D
So, let's see if we get a rush of [cv-pls] [python] requests in the coming hours/days! Maybe a python SME or three hanging around with spare CVs would be useful.
01:36
@AdrianMole I let the author know that independently of translating their post, it is still not an answer. Your comment came somewhat off as implying that just translating it would be ok.
Was that Y for "Yes" or shorthand for "Why?"
@AdrianMole Shorthand for wrong key on the keyboard (enter).
hehe But my comment was mostly to indicate that it's not spam or especially rude.
Yeah, that's nice. :)
@Daedalus I think this user posted the same question yesterday, but I don't have the required reputation to check that.
As a general rule, when I have a suspicion like this, should I just share it in the Charcoal room instead, as to avoid moderating users in here, though I disagree this would be classified as user moderation?
@10Rep The markdown failed to get parsed earlier today too. Are you doing anything special with those messages?
@Andreas there's a newline in the middle of the message
01:46
@10Rep You have a newline in there after "Customized"
Oh.. thanks.
That's useful.
Not clickable :)
but the old one is....
@10Rep mhm, no. Now even the link inside of the link box fails.
@DanielWiddis hmm... There are no new lines
01:47
@10Rep you copy-pasted a truncated link
^^^ what they said
@10Rep Reinstall Windows. That should fix the issue.
You can just copy-paste from chat.stackoverflow.com/message/50064335?plain=true, get rid of the newline, and repost
Fixed.
01:49
nice. BTW, if you posted that by hand, you may have an easier time with the cv-pls request generator userscript
I have to use tamper monkey, right?
@10Rep Yep
GreaseMonkey might work too, but IIRC Tampermonkey usually works better
@NobodyNada I installed it.
@Andreas I don't have the rep either to check.
That's sad.
01:53
@NobodyNada How do I use it?
@Andreas @Daedalus if we don't have a link, neither we higher rep users can check this
@10Rep If you have the script installed, a "cv-pls" button will show up in the moderation actions under each post (next to share, edit, flag, close, etc).
Just click the button, click "Send request", and enter a reason
Yep, I see it now.
@desertnaut You do have a link in the message I replied to.
I mean the link of a possibly deleted question
01:56
@desertnaut If I had the link, I'd already have known, wouldn't I?
@Andreas no, not all users can view deleted posts, even if they have the link. It's a privilege you gain above some rep threshold
@Andreas for example, can you see any post here? stackoverflow.com/questions/63135820/…
@desertnaut Yeah, that's why I asked, but there isn't really any way I could've had the link, in this case. Are not deleted answers on the list of questions of a user? If not, then none of us can get it.
@desertnaut No.
You could have the link if, say, you had raised a flag in some post there
@desertnaut Yes, that's correct. I'll check.
or even if you had voted for closure
the link should be in your voting history
other than that, nobody except mods can see the deleted posts in a user's directory
02:05
@desertnaut I can't find anything, so I was most likely not remembering correctly.
np
@Andreas so, the said privilege (view deleted posts) comes at 10K rep stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/moderator-tools
@desertnaut That I know. ;)
This answer did one small thing different from this, to make it Python 3 compatible. 1 year later, the latter was updated, so the questions are now equal. The former one has 10 upvotes. Should any action be taken?
@Andreas like what?
action
@10Rep If you're using the Request Generator (which many/most of us do), and are not using Greasemonkey on Firefox, then it's recommended you use the alpha version of the Request Generator (cc: @NobodyNada) [The reason that it's "alpha" is that it doesn't work with Greasemonkey.]
02:15
@desertnaut NAA? It should never have been posted as an answer, but as a comment, so if it was fresh, I would've downvoted and flagged it for NAA, but since it's old, I'm hesitant.
@Makyen fancy, thank you!
It's good to have the "send cv-pls request" checkbox back again
np. Yeah, keeping up with SE's changes is a never ending task. :;
@Makyen Okay, I'll try that out.
Wow, it works so much better. Amazing
@10Rep what exactly do you mean by "not suitable for this site"?
Wrong question, sorry
02:29
ok
Please disregard the request.
When one infinite loop isn't enough.
pls ping a RO to remove it
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
Does this belong on blender?
02:46
@dippas What is the typo/issue here? There's no comment or anything to indicate
02:59
@RyanM is there affiliation?
@RyanM We almost certainly don't want to spam-nuke it as the user has a history of positive contributions. IMO we should cast just 1 spam flag and let the mods handle it
There are three answers from them promoting it. That's a good point, though.
@NobodyNada They linked to that site twice within 12 hours, so it looks like it.
@Makyen could you bin this? I've got flags out for this post and the repeated posts.
OTOH, if it's spam it's spam.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
03:03
I actually think that the request should stand in this case - they shouldn't be allowed to spam just because they made other positive contributions.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I think the theory is that moderators will judge based on better information and with more tools, and can select whether to red-flag nuke it, or just delete them all and warn
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica They're not "allowed to spam", but we should let a mod handle it instead of just nuking
03:48
@Makyen ups, honestly didn't think of the rules against, again sorry.
@bad_coder np. Thanks for thinking it through.
@AdrianMole You didn't. There were two "counter" flags, which means 2 people clicked "invalid". Nobody clicked "meh" ("unsure") or "valid".
@dippas Why did you delete your comment pointing out the typo? Do you still think that question is a typo and should be closed as such?
@Andreas Nobody but moderators has the required reputation to check deleted questions by a user. You need to raise a moderator flag if you want that to happen. Please only do it when you're relatively certain, as false flags like this will annoy us and get declined.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (because it was improperly formatted with a truncated link, and thus unactionable)
04:18
@CodyGray I approve of the em dashes
@RyanM What about the part where I actually put words in your mouth?
The em dashes are kind of an unarguable grammar thing. Although... I do need to register a complaint about your putting two spaces between sentences!
@CodyGray It's so much easier to scan with a monospace font with two spaces, and browsers render it with one space anyway in the non-monospace font.
@RyanM Hrm... I disagree. It's far too wide in a monospaced font. I don't need enough space between sentences to drive a truck through them.
@CodyGray You might be surprised that the part I spent the most time considering if you'd changed the meaning of the text beyond my opinion was the change from "I'd like to see Stack Exchange focus their energy into taking their research into why users downvote posts and using it..." to "I'd like to see Stack Exchange focus their energy on researching why users downvote posts and using it..."
The original thought was "If they're going to do this research, this is what I think they should do with it," and the revised version seems more like "They should do this research, and then do this with it." However, upon further reflection, I also agree with that sentiment. I also agree with your more substantial edit, which raises a good point as well.
@RyanM How much energy did you focus into taking into consideration about that change?
04:28
@CodyGray It's only because monospaced fonts leave enough space between everything else to drive a compact car through :-p
@CodyGray about 20 seconds
plus the time to actually read it
@AaronHall since asked for feedback...I thought what the point was in writing a duplicate canonical that doesn't really add much when the core-dev himself is sitting on the tag. At that point, I asked myself why my first posts that were unique got down voted even before I had finished writing them...
@RyanM I hope you got the joke there, the repeated use of the word "into". Your original phrasing was just indirect; I made it direct. I think it has the exact same meaning, with a bit less meandering and redundant words.
@AaronHall but what I meant to say briefly, was: What if the next John Skeet is an adolescent who happens to land on SO? Who doesn't care about rules or etiquette and goes on a rampage across the board answering everything he sees.
@RyanM Yes, so why do you need more space? There shouldn't be any more space between sentences than between words. The monospaced, full-width period already gives sentences more breathing room.
@bad_coder Then we need to figure out a way to stop him from doing that. If Jon Skeet indiscriminately answered every low-quality question, he'd go from a major asset to a major liability.
For me when I'm scanning quickly, I'm looking for the starts of sentences. Making the distinction between that and a comma clearer is always helpful.
04:35
@RyanM Just look for capital letters....
@bad_coder well I didn't ask for feedback on that post, but... I see what you're getting at. I wrote up the question and the answer, and searched via Stack Overflow's search and Google to be sure there wasn't already a good target to put my answer on, and then went ahead and posted it believing I had scooped the rest of the site. It got a very bad initial reception, for some reason, but it took them 12 hours to find the dupe target, which I feel validates my good-faith search for a dupe.
@bad_coder but it's interesting that you think it "doesn't add much" when, despite being labelled "the dupe", it's got far more views and upvotes than the canonical.
@AaronHall please don't take this as an attack or anything of the sort...I'm a big fan of your posts. But this was one noteworthy case I always thought back on as a paradoxical example (and is seemingly in "the order of the day" given recent events.)
@AaronHall precisely. (I won't elaborate on views and votes. Just that, by internal logic, every bit of the post had been answered in advance.)
@bad_coder are you aware of the self-Q&A?
@bad_coder And if you have insights as to why it's got more views, I'd be interested to hear them. I can't quite explain it. People who aren't logged in are supposed to be redirected to the canonical, so viewers clearly aren't casuals visiting from Google...
04:53
@AaronHall I think you've become "a personality" who garners a measure of votes by your chosen style, then up votes seem to bring up votes (if you order a tag by vote). Finally, technically, I didn't appreciate that post because I already had all its contents memorized...
@AaronHall Just FYI: the redirect only happens if there are no answers on the duplicate.
Regarding Jon Skeet, he worked on the development of C#. It would have been as if Guido van Rossum or Raymond Hettinger decided to spend two hours a day answering Python questions here. A really good answer has a way of turning around a bad question. The answers being given under question don't really fall into that category.
@Makyen ok, that helps explain it better...
@AaronHall I think you're confusing Jon with Eric Lippert. Jon did write an authoritative book on C#, but to my knowledge, he never worked on its development.
@CodyGray You are right! I thought he had...
@bad_coder I hope it's a good personality. How had you memorized the contents already?
@AaronHall by reading the docs.
@AaronHall I think you're a "sweet guy" like they say in the US. That's the essential measure afaic!!
Good night ya'll.
05:03
@bad_coder I am sorry to have let you down, then. I did rely heavily on the docs but I also validated it with an interpreter, and I thought the comparison versus the enum-like class added a bit of value there. Of course, most people could easily do the comparison if they're already familiar, but part of my goal was to familiarize myself with the enum, especially since I thought it was a silly idea, originally. I have evolved a lot since my early Python days...
@bad_coder good night and thanks for the feedback.
stackoverflow.com/questions/63101380/… has a bounty which prevents us from close voting. I'm not eligible to cv-pls because I answered it already, but on closer inspection, I think this is probably both too vague and too specific about asking for what are essentially off-site resources
@tripleee It might also be more suitable for Unix.SE rather than SO. Or maybe SuperUser but I'm not sure.
@tripleee I've reworded the question a bit. I don't think it's too vague. I can see why you'd link it is borderline, but it isn't a clear enough violation that I feel comfortable unilaterally removing the bounty and closing.
Yeah, I think migration would be reasonable, but again, I don't feel comfortable removing the bounty at this time to do so.
05:36
This message has been closed/reopened (cc @Makyen/ROs)
@oguzismail That doesn't look like a very good dupe target. It doesn't cover the same ground as the answers on this question. If it's commonly asked, is there a better dupe target?
@CodyGray not sure if there is a comprehensive one, even I answered at least five of such questions
@tripleee might have a better dupe target though
Doh! Right there in the "linked": stackoverflow.com/questions/1955505/…
@CodyGray Linked questions are not visible on mobile. Bookmarked for future
@oguzismail I think they are if you scroll down further. Mobile screen size is just small, so what is normally in the sidebar gets shunted off to the bottom.
Not saying you should have found it, though. I'm saying I should have.
05:47
@CodyGray I use the mobile site as it's more comfortable. I could have switched to full site and checked though
@oguzismail Oh, you mean you use the horribly outdated, broken, and feature-incomplete mobile view? That's...horrible. Why? The responsive view is fantastic, and has everything.
@CodyGray Question - how can I see my custom filters in the mobile site?
@VLAZ Don't ask me. I've never used the mobile site in my life, and I'm not about to start, considering it has been unmaintained for like 5 years.
Sorry, I meant the site when viewed on mobile. The responsive one.
Which in retrospect is a very dumb question, because I just checked and I was indeed going to the mobile site...
So, waffles, I guess.
Yeah, if you use the responsive site, then it's exactly the same. Which is ideal, because then I don't have to learn how to use different things or deal with gaps in functionality.
05:59
In my defence, I visit SO from mobile really rarely. For some reason I assumed that I was visiting the responsive version by default. And I remember I didn't see the custom filters last time I did that.
Has everything including incredibly large paddings and extremely narrow post bodies. It hurts my eyes
Maybe I should get a phone with a bigger screen
5.5" is like a joke in 2020
Before COVID-19 imposed lockdowns, I used to do a lot of my moderating from phone.
Not having a close option is...inconvenient to say the least.
How big is your phone screen?
@DanielWiddis I have an iPhone 6S, so... 4.7"
@CodyGray Keeping it for the headphone jack?
06:15
@DanielWiddis Well, sorta, yeah. Also because it works for me and new iPhones are expensive. I'm actually looking at getting a new phone, because I also need a new phone plan, and there are some deals associated with that. But I haven't decided yet whether I can step up all the way up to an iPhone 11-sized screen, or if I need to stick with the iPhone 11 Pro (which is physically bigger than the 6S's screen, but has effectively the same resolution, so no real improvement).
The catch is that I use my phone one-handed, and so while I'd like to have a larger screen, it cannot be big enough that I can't use it one-handed and reach everything I need to reach.
Fair points all. I held onto my 6S longer than any other phone I've ever had.
I tend to hold onto most things longer than usual. I will buy something relatively high-end, and then use it for as long as it works for me. It saves money in the long run, and it avoids superfluous changes. The 6S was the last phone I got majorly subsidized by AT&T, making it a very good deal.
I've never broken a phone, so I'm not forced to replace them all the time like others seem to be.
I used to get new iPhones every 2 years when AT&T would pay for them, but that stopped after the 6S.
I do arguably need a new phone now. My battery is beginning to get to the point where it won't hold up all day, and there must be some invisible lint or something packed into the speaker, since I have a hard time hearing people when holding the phone to my ear like a handset.
Plus, as I mentioned, I need to switch away from AT&T. I've been an AT&T customer since the first iPhone, when they were the only one who had unlimited data plans, but everyone has them now, and T-Mobile is (true to marketing) way cheaper.
Yep. I switched from ATT to T-Mobile and saved more than the cost of my phone upgrade. I do notice the service difference though. Ironic since I live 2 miles from T-Mobile HQ
Do you really? Around the Seattle area? I find that odd indeed.
From everything I can see, T-Mobile has excellent coverage, and folks have told me that their coverage maps are, if anything, an underestimate.
As a side note, any time I see AT&T for a very brief moment I read it as AT-AT so I imagine people are talking about some cruel overlord.
Which I am lead to believe is not very far from the truth
06:24
Since I moved out to the Silicon Valley area, I've noticed I get dropped calls and poor coverage which AT&T, which I also find ironic, given that area is sort of a high-tech hub. Based on what I can see, cell phones are kinda popular...
@VLAZ I always think of AT commands...
It doesn't handle trees well, I guess.
T-Mobile has true 5G coverage in some places, whereas AT&T doesn't. But that doesn't help me as an iPhone user.
No one I know in the SF Bay Area has any issues with T-Mobile, so I'm not too worried. Same in Austin, where my parents live and I visit relatively often.
I will say T-Mobile's customer service has been fantastic. And yeah. 5G. Apple has often been last to market on the new tech.
Except when it comes to removing useful features from their products...
06:28
COVID-19 has made buying new phones a challenge, though. Everyone's converted their showrooms into "gallery-only" mode, which means you can't touch and feel the phones. How am I supposed to decide if my hand can comfortably accommodate an iPhone 11 if I can't sit and hold one?
Meanwhile, Apple stores are still closed entirely.
My nearest one is open. Carefully controlled capacity though.
@mickmackusa Closed and deleted. Asker's not coming back after being last seen in 2012...
@CodyGray Curiously, they're operating out of a mall parking lot near me...it looks like probably just appointment-based services though
yep, thanks Cody
I'm also wondering if I shouldn't stick with the iPhone SE, so I can keep the home button. That's what my parents are going to do, who are both upgrading from iPhone 6. The iPhone SE is also a heck of a lot cheaper. Since I don't use the camera for much, there aren't really any compelling features in the upgrade. Face ID seems like a misfeature in the time of mask-wearing.
@RyanM Wow, that's... weird. I think they might be doing appointment-based bring-purchases-to-your-car, but that doesn't help me.
06:36
FaceID and masks do indeed not get along. Add to that my company-enforced pin complexity requirements and it's a real pain. I want my thumbprint sensor back!
Yeah, that's exactly what I was afraid of...
Plus the whole "swipe up from the bottom of the screen" seems like a good idea unless you try to play Pokemon Go
That specific issue won't be a problem for me.
Heh. I only do so occasionally when bored and dog-walking because housemates want the virtual gifts.
Well i happy with door open and Covid. I don't have to badge 2 time and take my Finger vein ID 4 time to get to the WC.
06:43
@DanielWiddis You know what I miss? The NFC unlock feature that Android used to have. It's apparently quite underground and probably part of why it was removed but it was quite handy for me. In short, you could set up an NFC token as a trusted device allowed to unlock your phone. So if you scanned that NFC tag, it'd unlock without using a password, pin, etc. Or you could enter one as normal as well
The most useful thing was that I had an NFC ring, so in the winter I could unlock the phone without taking off my gloves. I also had some tasks linked to the NFC tag, so I could operate without needing to touch the phone.
However, Google removed the NFC unlocked feature some years back.
Huh, interesting feature. Apple does some of that from my phone to other devices, but the phone itself needs the face or pin. I actually haven't tried re-scanning my faceID with a mask on to see if it helps... haven't had to wear it often enough for that.
The use case was not that clear. You keep your phone in a poket where you keep your key with the nfc tag, and the wallet with the nfc card. I expect this feature to lock your phone for too many try.
I would just like things to work without me having to do anything. Walk away from my computer, it screen-locks. Come back it unlocks. I want to fire missiles at the the other aircraft just by thinking. (In Russian)
07:03
I saw the reverse of that feature, where walking up with your phone would automatically unlock your computer.
I don't really see the value of something else you carry around automatically unlocking your phone.
@DanielWiddis there are some people currently in power that I don't fancy that what they think actually happens ...
@DragandDrop I keep my phone in my pocket, yes, but the NFC tag is on my finger. No issue with accidental unlocks. It also takes some effort to unlock it - you have to find the sweet spot and hold the tag there for a moment. It's enough to avoid unlocking it even if I grab it with my NFC ring hand.
@oguzismail did you sort that out already, or should I take a look?
Can't we all just trust each other and do away with passwords and lock codes and stuff? What's the worst that can happen?
@tripleee We did it. I found a better dupe in the sidebar.
@DanielWiddis Nuclear war; see above. :-)
07:10
Heh.
Similar to my question about the safety of logging into my SO account to test the moderating experience on a display iPhone.
Dang, when did it become Wednesday? I should go to bed.
@DanielWiddis 18 minutes ago ;-)
G'nite. Don't start a nuclear war while I'm gone.
That question about whether something is free to use is off-topic, isn't it?
07:22
@JeanneDark Yes, that's a customer support question, and we don't do licensing.
Thanks!
07:44
@Vega Are you sure that Q&A has no value for others? It is not obvious to me that is true.
I see that they have a typo in the code and there is no MRE. The self answer moved the method from the code to the template, which doesn't make sense in the context of the question. Something is missing. I considered that it is no repro/typo. But No MRE is appropriated. If you think I am wrong, please remove my cv-pls
@Vega OK. I don't really know if you're wrong, so I wasn't meaning to disagree. That is so far outside of my area of expertise that I couldn't hope to decide whether it has an MCVE or whether it is something that might be useful to others. It just didn't look like it was the sort of typo that would be useless to future viewers.
@Dharman I was wondering what ru meant but on visiting I got it ...
Really Urgent
:D
07:52
hiya
\o
08:03
o/
@CodyGray No, for every highly uncertain suspicion I have, decorated with lots of emojis. :)
@CodyGray I thought users above 10 000 could do it, but ok.
08:31
@Andreas As I think was explained to you by others in here, 10k+ reputation is enough to see deleted posts, but if they're questions, you have to have a link to them. Deleted questions are not linked from the user profile unless you're a moderator.
08:53
Pro tip: when the system automatically removes your "Thanks in advance" from the bottom of the question, just add it to the very top of the question.
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@CodyGray lol does that not get detected?
@MarcoBonelli Apparently not. Just edited a question that had it in there at the very freakin' top.
Nothing truly shocks me on this site anymore, but I was a bit surprised.
That's a really weird phrasing choice.
Is the regex used for auto-removal of "thank you" comments (after a single flag) known?
Not publicly.
Better to be save, so just write "T h a n k! y o u! :)"
09:02
In other languages too! Dankon!
@Scratte I recommend unplugging your computer, just to be safe.
@CodyGray do mods know it? I'm just courious.
Is this question a c++ one? stackoverflow.com/q/57802363/5468463
@CodyGray I realized that it wasn't SCSS but SASS that's why I removed the comment
@CodyGray It's a laptop, so at the moment only the horrible keyboard is plugged in. If it wasn't, it would be "T a n k! y o u! :)"
09:05
@MarcoBonelli No. We can see which regexes are used in the comment blacklist (i.e., what the system prevents you from posting altogether), but I don't think we have access to the flag regexes. They may have been shared in a private chat with some mods, though. I haven't checked carefully.
Interesting insights, ty
@Vega Definitely not. I'm not even sure if that's on topic...
@RyanM I thought it was SCSS then I understand it was SASS so why I retracted the vote and deleted the comment
@CodyGray I almost cv-ed as not about programming then had a second thought.. Thank you for taking care
@Vega The truth is, I don't know if I'm right or not, either. But I don't think it's useful.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (retracted by author)
09:28
@Vega Darknet is one of those automatic machine learning CLI tools.
So yeah, it's good to be gone now.
Take a look this, the title was edited just to make this a sign post. However there are already many sign posts for this, is it okay if I reverted the edit and made a del-pls request here? Because a simple, well-worded title is a very strong argument against a del-pls. I mean, just make the edit to older, highly active sign posts, right? What's the point of making another sign post?
@oguzismail There's a lot of votes on that given it's only 2 days old.
@oguzismail Do any of the answers offer anything new? Doesn't look like it to me, as a non-expert.
@AdrianMole No
@Scratte Doesn't matter. Newbies and over-nice veterans upvote everything
09:55
Hmm.. I just got this audit which I want to fail, since it's just answering the Question. I really don't like those trick reviews where the wrong action is the way to pass.
@Scratte It is a link-only answer. Those should be flagged as "not an answer". Any review action other than that should fail the audit.
@CodyGray The Question is asking for a library/tool.
@Scratte Yes, and that would mean that library recommendations are appropriate. But still, that answer is not appropriate.
You can't just post an answer with "this" being the only meaningful content.
Oh.. I guess they should have named it then.

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