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Update BIOS? Bleh. That's not a solution.
 
 
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10:22 AM
@MrUpsidown If I am not mistaken, this cannot be closed by regular close voters, due to the active bounty; it is probably necessary to cast a custom mod flag here
 
are there no mods here?
 
Yeah, that's normally a case for a custom mod flag...although this close to the end of a bounty, I'd just wait out the bounty period and then close-vote it...
 
@MrUpsidown If you want a moderator to handle it, you should raise a custom flag.
 
why a bounty question can't be closed is anyway one more mistery of SO (and a terrible thing)
 
@MrUpsidown you should upvote this meta question then: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/399013/…
 
10:27 AM
Also rumors say that the mod queue is quite empty right now, so chances are that the flag will be handled before the bounty ends.
 
FWIW there's a half-decent chance that what I described will happen anyway...a mod may choose to wait for it to finish so that the bounty cost is not refunded
 
@RyanM Can one close vote during the bounty grace period? If not, we have to add another 24h, so the question can only be closed in 35h
 
@janw I don't think you can, I set a 2-day revisit reminder for myself
 
@janw + time for the process to end the bounty.
 
@RyanM done, upvoted. Indeed there should be a way IMO.
 
10:34 AM
BTW, why isn't this meta question yet?
 
that...is a good question
 
I believe it matches all criteria
I'll cast a mod flag
 
my guess is that Samuel forgot to apply the tag when removing the [featured] tag
 
What is this image on an Answer? It looks like an advertisement.
 
11:40 AM
@tripleee RO please remove; OP updated with a (rather hopeless) attempt
 
12:27 PM
@JeanneDark good job on hunting such questions which, lacking a language tag, could very easily go undetected
 
Thanks!
 
1:05 PM
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
1:24 PM
OP updated but I can't tell if this is now good enough for a reopen-pls stackoverflow.com/questions/63210277/…
 
1:39 PM
@MrUpsidown SOCVR anything about a question with a bounty. As such, I'm removing this request. Feel free to repost a request about this question after the bounty has been awarded (not just ended; the bounty banner needs to be gone before the system allows users to close-vote). If you feel the bounty should be removed, you will need to raise a custom mod-flag to ask for the bounty to be removed.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, SOCVR can not action this request, at this time.
 
 
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3:16 PM
Is it reasonable to flag an accepted answer to be deleted when the author has said it should be?
 
@DavidBuck That would normally be for the poster to flag for moderator deletion.
 
@DavidBuck Mod flag? Because it's possible to request to detach that question from the OP's account
 
@AlonEitan In a case like this, given that you voted to close, it's helpful for you to force an edit to apply the obvious formatting fixes. Edits from users who have flagged the question or voted to close don't put the question in the reopen queue. You, or someone else who VtC, applying the obvious and trivial edits will prevent those edits from being done by someone who's edit would put the question in the reopen queue.
 
@AdrianMole I think by "The OP has accepted this answer therefore I cannot delete it. I would if I could" the author's feelings are pretty clear. Just wondered if it should be tidied to be cleared up, although the question leaves a lot to be desired.
 
@Makyen It will also result in unilaterally rejecting the current edit.
 
@Makyen I did not know that! Thanks :) Will do it next time
 
Is the Markdown rendering in your own view of your flags consistent with how it shows to moderators in the flag queue? (AKA: I'm not making mods' life harder by using Markdown, right?)
 
4:19 PM
You can use MD in flags? Didn't know that.
 
5:16 PM
@RyanM You will need to become a moderator to find out :)
 
6:00 PM
@RyanM @MarcoBonelli @Scratte Yes, Markdown (the subset used in comments) is functional in custom moderator flags. Please see: Does markdown work in comments in “needs ♦ moderator attention” Flag dialog? and the original request: Could we have markdown in comments in the Flag dialog, pretty please?
 
6:10 PM
So.. we can rickroll moderators :)
 
Only on xxxx-04-01.
 
:D But only once, I guess ;)
 
Is it me, or did the chat message input text areas change to have a black border when it's activated?
 
It's you.
 
Seems to be just you, mine is working fine (Firefox on Windows 10)
 
6:13 PM
I mean this black border. It wasn't there earlier today.
 
@Scratte Not just you. I get the black border when activated. But I can't remember if it's new.
 
Mine is blue (Chrome, macOS)
 
Mine was blue as well.. earlier today :)
 
Mine is gray...always.
 
@DanielWiddis Have you tried to refresh?
 
6:15 PM
Oh, Chrome is indeed different
 
There it's black for me, too
That looks weird. -> Firefox is better. :P
 
I'm absolutely confident that is wasn't black earlier today.. or yesterday. I'm on Opera btw.
 
It's blue in Safari, too.
 
I'm wondering what CSS needs to used to change it.
 
6:19 PM
It's black in Lynx.
 
It even has rounded corners.
 
@Scratte As you've probably figured out, that appears to be a browser style, not something that SE applies. You'll need to see what style(s) your browser is applying in order to change it.
 
@Makyen I think it went and updated itself and didn't tell me :(
 
@Scratte SE does apply a box-shadow: 0 2px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.1) inset, but it's always present (i.e. it doesn't indicate focus).
 
The developer tool are saying something about a "user agent stylesheet". I find it to be un-editable.
 
6:26 PM
@Scratte Yes, that sounds like a browser-applied style. However, that doesn't mean you can't figure out what style it is and apply CSS that overrides it.
@DanielWiddis :) Only if you're using a black background for your terminal. :)
 
6:42 PM
splashdown in 10 minutes
 
@rene Is that a reference to a space mission returning home, or that it will soon be your watering time?
 
:D
 
@Makyen :) I think.. maybe. It's not listening to me :)
 
@rene \o/
 
6:52 PM
Thanks for the heads-up, opened the stream just at the right moment :)
 
at your service
 
7:14 PM
 
7:38 PM
It's not a "border".. It's an "outline".. I'm not liking this CSS stuff very much :)
I'm most definitely getting there :)
 
7:55 PM
@Scratte You'll probably want: textarea:focus { outline: unset; outline-offset: unset;}, if you're wanting to remove that style for all textareas. However, if you want it only for that specific input, then your could use a selector like #input:focus.
 
@Makyen Now.. I just feel stupid, because I spent 90 minutes on this oneliner: textarea:focus{ outline-color: #ff7b18; } But at least it's Orange :D
 
8:13 PM
@Scratte Ahhh... sorry?? :) But, seriously, don't feel bad. What you use there depends on what you want to see. What I've provided is just a suggestion. Using unset/inherit/initial/revert are go-to solutions for getting rid of styles that you don't want to see, particularly when you are able to directly target the element from the same style origin.
 
8:31 PM
@Makyen Thank you. But I didn't know that there was even something called an "outline" :) And for some, for me, obscure reason, the developer tool didn't want to tell me the style used for the focus.
..but search took me to w3shool :D
 
@Scratte np. There's nothing wrong with that. We all learn about some things and not about others. There's nothing wrong with not having learned something, yet, when you haven't had a need to know it.
@Scratte Ouch... their stuff varies between OK and bad. But, if it gets you the information you need, then it's done its job.
 
But I'd like to know everything. Unfortunately my brain is unlike a disk/drive. It unlearns things, so reading the entire specification is not going to stick.
 
@Scratte So your brain just spins really-really fast?
 
@Machavity Maybe that's the trouble.. everything gets flung away.
 
9:04 PM
 
9:29 PM
@Scratte I don't see why their site is blocking them. The HTML is irrelevant to the question. I voted for closure
 
@Machavity Well, you don't really vote these days, huh?
 
@AdrianMole I think it's called a "binding vote" :)
Got to love "viewed 2241 times" in review for a presumably 2 hour old Question :)
 
@Scratte Yeah, I know. In much the same way as Laos describes itself as a "People's Democratic Republic!" :-)
 
There's people there, no? :)
 
And a Republic. But no Democracy in any sense that Westerners would recognize.
 
9:37 PM
Is there even that in the west? Most of the time it seems we're just fooling ourselves believing it.
 
Hehe. Maybe, maybe not. But at least, in Laos, the Government is mostly benign. Unless you're part of one of the "targeted minorities" ... like those of the Hmong ethnicity.
 
@AdrianMole I think one of the differences is that in the west, we don't really know what does on in the east.
 
I think in the West, most people don't really know what goes on in the West.
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@AdrianMole There are many forms of democracy: representative democracy (what most countries do), direct democracy (I think there's no country that does this for every issue), and democratically elected dictator for life :D
 
9:42 PM
@AdrianMole That too :) But we think we do..
 
@Braiam Indeed. I think Switzerland is the closest to a Direct Democracy in the modern world.
 
Also, the definition of democracy depends on the definition of "demos"
 
In Laos, they do have elections. Every (non-criminal and sane) adult can (in fact must) vote. Each 'seat' has only one candidate.
 
@AdrianMole Technically it's still a vote
 
@Machavity Of course it is, Tavarisch Moderator.
 
9:46 PM
@AdrianMole Comrade, why you kvestion Party of Moderator?
 
I foresee more "Review Vacations" looming ...
 
It's better than chat vacations :)
 
@AdrianMole For this insubordination you should be sent to H&I Gulag
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@Machavity Have you found any differences in up/down votes on your posts after becoming a moderator?
 
@Scratte Maybe a few more here and there, but you tend to get a bit of a bump when the election is underway, just from people looking at your profile. It's dropped off now
meager hit 200k this weekend
 
9:50 PM
@Machavity Ahh.. yes. Even just exposure on meta makes a difference. Some times it's not favorable though.
@Dharman Seems @AdrianMole is already there
 
And now there is no more hard labour to be done.
 
How to make Google point to a new domain instead of an old one is off topic as what? Just "very" off-topic?
 
@Scratte General H/W or S/W.
 
@Scratte SEO maybe, which would be "blatantly" (AKA custom reason)
-1 on general computing for that
although it's actually answerable...
<link rel="canonical" or whatever it is
(I actually had to look this up for work-related reasons recently, hilariously enough...though not cross-domain, just needed outdated documentation to stop showing up as the first search result for our APIs...)
 
@RyanM No idea what that is about. I do not have a webpage :)
If you feel helpful, I'm sure they'll appreciate a comment.
 
10:09 PM
@Scratte done, pointed them to the help center.
@Scratte site:developer.mozilla.org is a useful addition to any web development search query :D
 
@RyanM Heh.. yes, but there's too much there. at least w3school stuff is quite limited that all the stuff they have is in a left sidebar.
 
@Scratte that's why I search it using an external search engine. Same way I search Stack Overflow :-p
 
but how do you search for something when you do not know the name of what you are searching for? :)
 
^maybe even better to flag as spam?
 
@Vickel it's absolutely not spam, and the R/A is borderline. Leave it for mods IMO.
 
10:23 PM
well, they promoting one website...
I had it as spam in a first thaught but then flagged it as RA, because for me that is abusive
 
@Vickel they're linking it, I really doubt this is intended to promote FreeCodeCamp. It's too incoherent for that.
 
that's why I changed my mind to RA...
 
Also there's relevant discussion in Charcoal HQ
 
@RyanM yes, I always forget to check there, I'm doing Charcoal since a month only, habits...
 
@CodyGray oh dear, you were not kidding...
 
10:50 PM
@RyanM Is the effect really, terribly, dreadful (and irredeemable)?
 
@AdrianMole it's not great...i.imgur.com/aHm8dVC.png (don't ask me what happened to the resolution in that screenshot, computers are hard)
 
It's hard to tell what changed. You don't have a before picture.
 
All I can see is the new 'Team-Specific' list of blurry questions.
 
and a lot of empty space. There's room for an entire other browser there if you make it more narrow :D
 
11:18 PM
@Scratte Ideal for browsing the WNW? (World Narrow Web)
 
@AdrianMole I just have a small laptop. If I ever get a bigger monitor, I am not wasting that on empty borders :D
 
11:37 PM
hello
 

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