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02:39
Hey guys, why my question is getting donwvoted, I think I have made it clear enough and focuses only one point.
Would you mind to inform me the reason so I can post a better question the next time?
Downvoting is anonymous by design, and it very likely was not anyone in this room.
@BAKEZQ Just FYI: This message was edited, because this room doesn't permit the "onebox" formatting which results when you have just the URL for a question or answer in a chat post. Please see #7 in this room's FAQ.
I have read the question and it is not very clear to me exactly what is being asked, or even if it's a coding-related question which would be on-topic for the site. If you have examples which include code, and parts of the code you need help with, that would be a more useful question for this site.
There are other Stack Exchange sites which may be better for network related questions.
If you mean all questions need to be realted to coding?
On Stack Overflow, largely yes. Have you taken the tour ?
02:45
ok, I'll read that and delete my qa.
The Stack Exchange site Super User may be on topic for your question, but I would suggest adding more detail, perhaps a specific example, to make it clear what you are asking.
And search there for an existing answer first. :)
sure.
@BAKEZQ IMO, it's unclear what you're asking (Needs details or clarity ). Depending on how I interpret it, it's likely too broad (Needs more focus).
ok, thx
@BAKEZQ While I'm not completely clear what your question is really trying to ask, it did not seem to be something appropriate for Super User, which is for general computing questions. It seemed like you were trying to get to a question about how to design buffer handling for the TCP protocol, which I would expect would be excluded from Super User because it's likely about software development. However, it really depends on what you're actually asking.
02:59
Slightly off-topic, but would this comment be considered bad, or is there a better way of saying it: "Please don't ask a question and then leave SO. If you expect other users to put in the effort to answer your question, you need to put in the effort to respond to comments in a timely manner."
@BAKEZQ If you do choose to post your question on another Stack Exchange site, I strongly recommend you read that site's on-topic page, which is available in the site's help center, prior to posting a question.
@Nick There's a better way of saying that.
@Nick I wouldn't put it that way. I'd re-frame the second sentence as an explanation of what benefits they get from being around, and what negatives there are from disappearing.
@Nick I'd also perhaps reference that for this site to be useful it needs active participation of both questioners and answerers. Making it sound like "you're wasting my time" seems more help-desk-y, than "let's work together to put quality content on a Q&A site"
Thanks for the feedback... I thought I might have been feeling a bit grumpy when I wrote that version (not actually posted though). I'll work on the wording along the lines of what you suggested @Makyen
Sorry, ... and @DanielWiddis
03:12
I was gonna say, you take Makyen's feedback but not mine? sniffle. ;)
Oh well, OP came back to it's all academic anyway...
I wish I had the self-control to write things and not post them.
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03:25
I just can't figure out how the window and the buffer are working coorperately in tcp, in many posts on the internet, they are showing that when ever packets winthin the sending window are being ack from the receiver, the left boundary of the sending window would move rightward(forward), however, I think the buffer itself has a limited length, so after moving rigtward for several rounds, the left boundary can no longer to moved.
And at the mean time(As I think the sending buffer is the same as the buffer containing the data I have been written using send()), the already acked buffer region will be overwritten by the data I sended through send(). So there is no other way I can think of to suits the beforementioned two features except for a rounded loop implementation when using only one buffer.
here is link showing the forwarding of the window
that's a better question already, but it's not yet suitable for Stack Overflow ... have you looked at code?
also tagging that as is decidedly spammy
No, I can know everything from codes if I have time and knowledge, but what the community are created for, So I choose to ask in so
Yes, I was intending to get more attention, otherwise there is no chance even for downvotes.
well, don't do that; you simply cannot expect an immediate answer on a specialized question. Those who read those tags will read it and once you articulate it properly probably upvote and hopefully give a stab at an answer, or at least useful comments
ok, I got it.
@DanielWiddis that should be every SO user's motto!
It should especially apply to questions
03:40
as a matter of fact I do believe TCP implementations typically use a ring buffer so that you wrap around to zero when you reach the end of the allocated memory, but I don't know if this is what you are trying to ask, and I'm definitely not a C programmer nor a networking expert
but perhaps at least that term could be useful - ring buffer
Yes, if ring buffer has the same meaning as the rounded buffer.
I would strongly suggest an attempt at code, though, pointing out where you are confused, like "what do I set for buffer in this line".
Which I think is should be
@Nick question is about , dunno how closely related it is to
tripleee understood my question, I think that means the qa doesn't need a code example, and there are so many qustion without codes in so.
03:44
@BAKEZQ your new question is the top Duck Duck Go hit for "rounded buffer" for me; Wikipedia circular buffer comes up third but doesn't actually contain this synonym
@tripleee the question is mis-tagged. I should fix that...
@BAKEZQ I understand the topic of your question, but the actual question doesn't seem like well-formed technical English
Sorry, I am not a english native speaker
the rearticulation above is quite a bit more possible to understand; probably refactor to say more or less that
"If tcp window/buffer are implemented by a rounded buffer" is a really obscure way to title this; I guess you mean "whether" instead of "if" but a much better phrasing would be to put it as a question; "Is the TCP sending window implemented as a circular buffer?"
and tangentially using code formatting for rightward is just crazy; don't use code markup for stuff which isn't code
Someday there might be a stax question on the main site. That will so boggle minds.
03:51
thanks
To be fair, circular buffer isn't natural english either; ring buffer is more natural
got it
04:18
@BAKEZQ "Circular buffer" is about twice as likely to be used as "ring buffer". Either of of those terms will communicate the concept. "Rounded buffer" is almost never used (3 orders of magnitude fewer hits). The use of "rounded buffer" is a considerable portion of what made your original question unclear, but it wasn't the only issue.
cc @Joshua ^
We still need to get the of 455 questions!
reading comments in this meta discussion made me have a look at pandas tag in close queue and after several days working in it I feel like it would benefit of SOCVR attention. Tag is rather small and at first I even thought I can do it alone but it turns that single extra reviewer isn't enough to clean it up
@Makyen I'll search for the correct technichal word the next time, what's the other issues.
04:36
Since this chat room is more concerned with good content curation than the average Stack Overflow audience, I'd like to ask folks to join the discussion here so that I can get more perspective. meta.stackoverflow.com/q/400442/2943403
@10Rep SOCVR does not moderate Meta, only Stack Overflow main.
05:33
I flagged someone for voting irregularities on august 7 and on august 12 even though both were helpful, nothing has been done till today and the user is still cheating the system...
Do I flag again or no point?
@PeterHaddad I remember a mod explaining that this kind of flag are always marked helpful even though nothing was found against the user. However, if you have new, stronger facts, it might worth to re-flag with all the evidence you have
@PeterHaddad It may have been escalated. Give it 6-8 months for the Community Managers to get to it. cc @Vega
@Vega I think some do, others don't :)
@Scratte yes it was
Oh didn't know it takes that much time
@PeterHaddad I don't know how long to expect, but it's my impression that there are a lot of stuff and not a lot of people handling the stuff.
@PeterHaddad If it was marked helpful, then it was investigated by a moderator. If the moderator found something which involved anything other than straight deleting sock-puppet accounts, then it was escalated to CMs. It may take several/many months for the CMs to get to processing such escalations.
05:51
@PeterHaddad in general reducing head-count doesn't speed-up things .... and the CM team was backlogged already when they were still at capacity.
Okay I get it, thank you
Is it just me or are there suddenly a lot of Questions about getting the location (longitude/latitude) in the review queues?
06:13
@Scratte people are moving on and want to know where we are now and where we are heading ... it is natural ...
@rene but do they know how fast they're going?
For some it is not fast enough, some are dreaded to have to move at all ....
For big and heavy things, it would be easier if we could disable the higgs.
06:46
@gnat The tag has 165,932 questions. That's not "rather small". Official support from SOCVR requires a Meta post indicating general support for the action you wish to take wrt. the tag. However, a tag with 100k+ questions is way beyond SOCVR's ability to clean up.
Gnat want us all dead?
07:08
@BAKEZQ I've made some additional edits and re-opened your question. Thanks for the attention you put into elaborating and improving it. It made a real difference. I know it can be a frustrating experience to have your question closed, but it's really essential to the quality control mechanisms on this site. Now that it's been clarified, I think it is a good, on-topic question. It is also more clear what you are asking, which will ensure you get better answers.
@PeterHaddad There is no need to flag again. The suspicious voting pattern that you identified is one that moderators are already well aware of (it's actually a problem that goes far beyond that specific user), and we've escalated it to the SE staff to deal with. There's nothing more that we can do without staff involvement. So, thanks for your flag, we appreciate the notice and your looking out for suspicious things, but we are aware of it and it's in the queue to be handled.
@rene I agree, that would be counter productive to the goal of the room which is continual moderation and eventually world domination. Besides, rene is least in my top 7 blurry flowers.
@Vega It isn't exactly true that flags about suspected voting fraud are "always marked helpful". That actually depends on the mod. Some of us will decline them when there's no evidence whatsoever of voting fraud. Others will mark them helpful as long as they're raised in good faith. But, either way, if they're marked helpful, they've been looked at and handled. You don't ever need to re-flag the same situation. Only re-flag if new evidence comes to light. (cc @PeterHaddad)
@VLAZ world domination? You aim low ...
@BAKEZQ One other quick note here... You posted a comment underneath that question which was inappropriate. It was deleted by a moderator shortly thereafter, but I do want to bring it to your explicit attention. You do not have the right to ask/demand that users "keep [their] mouth close[d]" with respect to your questions. Stack Overflow is a moderated site, and users are encouraged to use their privileges to close off-topic questions.
It's fine to ask for help improving the question, but you need to mind your tone, and be respectful of other users here. Stack Overflow is not a personalized help desk. You aren't entitled to an answer. Your question must be on-topic and appropriate for the site, or it is subject to being closed/deleted.
@rene Step by step. Although, to be honest, the world domination plan seems to be rather poorly. Most of the world is not yet dominated. Maybe we need to rethink the strategy.
07:20
If all the world is questions, I think the strategy is working.
@SouravGhosh "no-effort" is not a close reason. It is a downvote reason. If you think the question should be closed, please choose one of the standard reasons or a valid custom reason that it is off-topic.
@tripleee Why does that need any more focus? What information is missing?
@CodyGray no effort, broken window
Why does it need effort?
Lack of effort is not a close reason.
okay, please remove that, thanks
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07:41
@CodyGray Oops, noted :)
You were basically correct. Just clarifying that sometimes these flags will be declined, depending on the mod. Opinions vary about which is more useful: giving the flagger actual feedback that the flag did not point out a situation that required moderator attention, or avoiding the flagger becoming apoplectic about a declined flag. :-)
@Makyen I meant, the part of the tag that is in close queue. It is much much smaller and per my experience in last few days totally manageable. As I wrote, at first I even felt that I can do that alone. To avoid any misunderstanding, I am not asking about full scale tag cleanup, merely reviewing pandas stuff that is already in close queue
07:57
So many questions about getting a "warning massage". Why do I never receive one when I make a mistake?
@CodyGray talkin' about flags, I just noticed the Chile and Texas flags are very much alike :D
@CodyGray oohhh :O the "Texas monthly" I'm gonna read this right now....
@CodyGray even better haha !!!....
Those articles were really cool. Thanks :)
Surprisingly, Texas Monthly is not garbage. It's actually a pretty good little magazine, although it does (obviously) limit itself to Texas-related issues.
08:14
@CodyGray I think it is, by the writing style alone I could see it was good after just a couple of paragraphs. Well humored, informative, entertaining, and regional. I like those kind of publications.
Yup. It has an endearing, quirky sort of humour. That's part of what makes it work: it doesn't take itself too seriously. It would be downright annoying if it was one of those regional publications that took itself too seriously. And...I don't know if you know any of the Texas stereotypes, but... too many of them are true. :-)
@CodyGray Learned that. BY the way. you have changed my question's title to always, Does this mean you already know the answer. Since I am suspecting but can not be sure.
@BAKEZQ I do not know the answer. Your title is asking a question; it's OK for the answer to the question to be "no".
I think adding the word "always" helps to clarify the question and ensure that it has a concrete yes/no answer, rather than idle speculation.
Just style. Not substance. No real reason it needs to be in there.
08:20
I got it.
@CodyGray The only stereotype you ever mentioned was George W. I also know about gun ownership from youtube (I have serious intentions of visiting a gun range for my entertainment when I'm down there). But I like this sum-up from the lone star:"fortitude, loyalty, righteousness, prudence, and broadmindedness;". The Texans I've met and gotten along with did live up to those 5.
^^^was solved in the comments by correctly guessing but OP said file was too big to be included in question
08:49
@CodyGray Did you mention me? :D
@CodyGray I assume I am one of vanishingly few people who reads helpful flag messagse
@JeanneDark that smells as one of those Shog-approved official download location requests
+1 ^
never heard of that before
Basically, those are how-to questions (assuming that an official source exists) rather than an opinion-based recommendation question, because there's an objectively correct answer
08:57
Speaking of which, can anyone explain why this is a resource request?
@RyanM Curators are triggered by "Is there an API"?
@Scratte Thank you!
@CodyGray notice the cross-site duplicate though unix.stackexchange.com/questions/605192/…
@RyanM It was closed in this room
09:02
@Scratte I know, I objected at the time and never got a response. I still don't think it's a correct closure.
@JeanneDark maybe you should ask for the CV-request to be nuked?
@RyanM You can edit out the "an API" and put in "a way"
@desertnaut never done that before. How do I do that?
you ping a room owner, asking them to do so
@JeanneDark I wouldn't call it "nuke" though; simply "remove" will do
09:11
@rene Can you please remove this request of mine? Thank you!
09:34
@Scratte Done.
09:46
@CodyGray It was this post I was talking about where my comment got removed. stackoverflow.com/a/63476256/6699433
10:18
Are VLQ flags on Answers marked helpful with an edit to the post?
@Scratte yes
I have noticed it too...but not sure if its only edited by the answerer
@ArghyaSadhu Thanks. At least it's not declined :)
@Scratte so in your case the answerer edited it?
@ArghyaSadhu No. I was making a comment on meta. I've never used the flag :) I always go with "Not an Answer"
The problem is that most edits I've noticed doesn't address the not-an-answerness I flagged it for.
@Scratte According to this, it seems yes
10:31
Once I flagged a link only answer as VLQ and casted a delete vote...the answerer came and edited it to add relevant section from the link..my flag was marked helpful but the delete vote was wasted :)
@ArghyaSadhu Yes. And it says forever, I've heard :(
@Vega Thanks :) Reading it now.
11:31
What is the policy to close as duplicate of an Question that is a duplicate of another Question? As in the in-between duplicate has an Answer that's closer to the question while the "End duplicate target" doesn't much resemble it.
11:49
@halfer or dupe, given the link in the answer
OP corrected their own code in the question btb
@tripleee about that dupe-comment: you might want to add that they can already flag for closure
@Adriaan I thought I'd leave some margin, given how easily they can lose that rep again
Why is it possible for an OP to mark an answer as accepted if the question has been closed?
@Adriaan Ah, good spot
@Lankymart why should it not be? The answer is already there. Closing means "this should not be answered". Once there are answers the cat's out of the bag.
and with dupes an accept might be perfectly fine
well that doesn't explain the "why", does it?
12:15
Not a fan, poor question with copycat answer from another question and 2 months later it's accepted after the question was initially closed as Unclear.
If it's an exact enough dupe answer flag it for a mod to delete it
or just delete the question if that's applicable
@AndrasDeak The codes the same but doubt it would not get declined.
the mod tools we have are generally not geared toward rep denial (which your suggestion is for)
@Lankymart you'll only know if you try
Can a mod flag a question as a duplicate if it's already been closed by another reason?
they can reopen and close again but that's rarely necessary
12:18
@Lankymart Relevant answer by an SE employee.
@AndrasDeak not really, just don't want the original answer being diluted.
@JeanneDark good find, thanks.
I've asked if a mod can add the dup target to the close reason, that would certainly help with dilution.
I am not asking for delete votes here (because I am too involved). But can you confirm that there will be no roomba here? stackoverflow.com/questions/63440260/…
@Yunnosch If it stays that way Roomba will delete it.
Really? Then I misunderstood the rules.
Could you explain which rule will e triggered and when?
@Yunnosch The question is closed and downvoted, the answer has a score of 0 and is not (yet) accepted.
Since asker and answerer are identical, nobody tell them please.....
12:49
@Yunnosch Roomba page
@Yunnosch no, it won't because it has reopen votes.
The reopen votes can age away
Ah, the reopen vote was what made me think there will be no roomba. But yes, it can age away and then. (referring to this explanation meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5221/…)
@DavidBuck ^^ actually it was a resource request
Well, both...
Heads up: got a bulk spam request going into SD. Will be spamming out as they come in so no need to flag if you want to save flags
14:11
Is there anything that can be done to educate an editor who is deliberately adding "Thank you in advance" to other people's questions?
@DavidBuck Are they +2K?
@DavidBuck You can ping them in the comments if the edit went through. If not, you could try reaching out to them on a post of theirs. If you don't want to do that, you can can invite them to chat, and if you don't want to do that, you can mod flag asking them to talk to the user.
@DavidBuck flag for a mod
@Vega No. It's a mix of rejections, acceptances by OPs and by poor reviewing...
Thanks. I'll flag. Probably greater chance they'll listen to a mod.
plus side with that is an annotation can be made in the account so if it comes up again the action can be escalated, like a suggestion suspension.
14:19
@DavidBuck Perhaps you can discuss about or report the bad reviews in Sam's Reviews' Room?
I thought about that but a flag is probably better. It's not bad reviews (although some of them were approved by reviewers...) but bad edits.
15:36
@Georgy needs clarity/focus is a close reason, not a delete reason
that said, it seems easy to answer in a succinct way considering there are 6 short answers on that question (including one that solved OP's problem)
15:53
@SmokeDetector I voted to close that.
@TylerH Hmm... I thought that whatever is closed should be eventually deleted (unless it's a useful duplicate or an old popular question). What would you propose to do with that question instead?
Is this spam? No sign of any facebook links in the linked page stackoverflow.com/questions/63489062/…
@DavidBuck Nah. looks like a poor soul asking for help for his website. Doesn't do any of the usual spam junk
@Georgy Not everything. Only stuff that might not be useful for future readers.
Or that is causing harm in some way
@Machavity Thanks
The Roomba does a fairly good job of deleting stuff that should eventually be deleted. Custom/manual delete votes are for the exceptional stuff
16:19
@TylerH But then there are, for example, tool-recommendation questions that we delete all the time. They get answers, lots of upvotes (if they get lucky), and lots of complaints when we delete them. Many people find them useful. So, is it wrong to ask a del-pls for such questions as well?
@Georgy I want to be clear... I'm not necessarily suggesting that that question isn't a good candidate for deletion. If you want to del-pls a post, you should use criteria in your message that applies as a deletion reason, not a closure reason.
If there's a tool recommendation question that has tons of views and upvoted answers, especially ones that are being curated still, then that's probably not a good candidate for deletion
it's off-topic by today's standards, so shouldn't be open, but... it's helpful for others, so deleting it would reduce the value of the site
if someone posts a new question that is a recommendation request then that's a different story
@TylerH Ok, I understand you. I was just following the advice from the FAQ: "For del-pls requests: Indicate why the post should be deleted, which is commonly also the reason it was closed." . But, I guess, sometimes this is not enough. I'll try to elaborate more from now on.
@Georgy Thank you for letting me know--I think we should clarify that FAQ point :-)
@AdrianMole mmm, pasta
17:03
17:50
@Georgy FYI please make sure the link for the question you want acted upon is put first in your request before another link (for a dupe target, for example), otherwise our scripts will display incorrect information, as if you wanted us to delete the canonical in this case :-)
Gordon Linoff is going to hit 1m reputation within the next 12 or so hours, I believe
18:09
I guess some users are happy about the low curation on the SQL tag..
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@TylerH Oh.. Ok! Sorry about that! It's the first time I hear about it. I guess the FAQ should be updated once again, though, haha. Currently, it says "If you do provide a duplicate target in your cv-pls (e.g. because you found a better, or additional, one), then include the link to the duplicate target first, so that the question which you feel should be be closed comes last."
that is my screw-up
@rene as usual
@TylerH are you sure that is correct? It was edited by me and then further extended by Makyen. He didn't change the order nor did that came up as being the wrong order. See the backroom for context
@rene I'm sure. The first link has to be the post to close. Preferably no other link in the request, but the duplicate mentioned in a comment on the post itself. Else this is OK, but not ideal.
18:42
@AndrasDeak if it is then this time it was a shared effort ...
Umm... how'd SD end up double posting that? :p
!!/location
@Georgy thank you for following our FAQ. Sorry that I edited the wrong guidance in
!!/blame
18:46
@Vega It's Vega's fault.
!!/location
@Vega lol!.. it's your own fault :D
@rene No problem! Glad to be of help :-)
@rene Yes. See this image: i.sstatic.net/BIWOX.png Georgy's request is showing as invalid, and if you hover that invalid tag, it says "open Q(uestion)". But if you click the question he wants to be deleted, you can see it is closed.
So it must be looking at the first question, checking its status, and then breaking
18:48
@Scratte :( l'arroseur arrosé
@Georgy Actually, the dup-target thing is only for cv-pls requests. The basic thing is: if you don't want the action you're requesting be performed on the post, then don't link to it in your request.
fixed the FAQ
:thumbsup:
@TylerH The only request type for which the scripts don't assume all linked posts are to be acted upon is the very narrow situation of a cv-pls request where the a closed question is actually closed as a duplicate of another one. The criteria is that if any linked question is used as a dup-target for another closed linked question, then the actual dup-target is not considered part of the cv-pls request.
Note that requires the requested question to be actually closed as a duplicate with the suggested dup-target actually used as a dup-target.
Personally I'm not a fan of any question links in *-pls requests except for the one to be acted upon
18:54
@RyanM Probably. Although you aren't the only one. Rene, Dharman, and others have several times noticed my curious missives hidden there.
Dupe closure requests should be able to rely on the preferred target being posted as a comment or already used as a close/flag reason
@Scratte Haha, yes... Also, I see that lack of GDPR compliance has forced Austin360.com to restrict access in your neck of the woods. Hard to be too upset about that. How can a local magazine justify spending the amount of money it takes to comply with foreign laws when its own country doesn't have any similar requirements?
@TylerH I completely agree with that. The reason the scripts support it is because people do it, regardless.
@Makyen Then maybe we should at least phrase the FAQ to request people not do it? :-)
@CodyGray Perhaps one day, I too may be enlightened by such wisdom as "asdfasdf asdf asdg asd"
18:59
@TylerH I would like to second that
@tripleee Gah! I did not notice that. OK, let me do something about that.
@CodyGray Sorry. I didn't think when I posted the message, so I didn't want to even edit it. But I suspect Opera's VPN would have let me in though :)
@TylerH Until recently there was nothing in the FAQ to indicate that it was supported, and most of the time I'd reply to such requests asking people to put dup-targets in comments on the post, where everyone is already looking for them and anyone who sees the post can also see the suggestion.
@RyanM I truly envy that message :) I wish it was on my helpful flag list :)
oh, just found a fun tag...
19:07
@klutt So...these are the comments. The first two are just pointless bickering. The last one starts out repeating the same thing as a previous, non-deleted comment from you, and ends with kind of an insult. Either way, I don't think it adds anything at all to the discussion. If you want to reply to Eric with something substantive, that'd be fine. Or just ignore it.
But I really don't think there's anything to undelete here, and I'm pretty generous about this sort of thing.
"Some Crazy Mod ♦" :)
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@Scratte fairly sure that covers pretty much every mod :p
19:23
@Scratte You probably also didn't think about the fact that, even after deleting the message, I would still read it. :-)
Yup, I thought "Some Crazy Mod" was generic enough to cover any of us.
@JonClements No. I think Makyen is sane, with a small twitch ;)
@Scratte Still? Post-election? You might need to update your assessment.
@CodyGray I had a feeling you would, but I also knew only a handful of other could :)
@Scratte they ran to be a mod - they're clearly not sane... :p
@CodyGray The only crazy thing Makyen did was nominate. One single crazy thing doesn't make for overall crazy. I call it a glitch ;) And everyone was asking "pwease.. Makyen.. pwease...", so :)
19:27
One single crazy thing doesn't make for overall crazy - you may think that - but two fish and a cabbage...
Two fish and a cabbage? That's a new one on me. What happened to the girls and their cup?
Is that python code for something? :)
would gladly trade these troublesome cascading dropdownlists I'm working on for two fish and a cabbage right about now
@TylerH Right? You could make some nice tacos with that.
@CodyGray it was a poster in a company I used to work at ~20 years ago... "You don't have to be crazy to work here but two fish and a cabbage..."
19:35
Weird. I can't find any references to that phrase online. A sign like that would just continuously remind me of fish tacos.
How big are the fish? Is it two tunas or two anchovies?
@CodyGray the office manager had an "interesting" sense of humour - on company nights out with a few vodkas down her neck it got even more "interesting" :p
Not entirely sure if the code in comments is enough to make this python Question on topic. Any thoughts?
@Scratte I don't think so. Even with the code, it's unclear what the actual problem is.
19:46
@RyanM Thanks :)
Code in comments is never sufficient. It must be edited into the question for it to even be relevant as a consideration.
@CodyGray Yes, but then someone can edit it and it may be on topic and clear, no?
The asker needs to make the edit.
Close the question first, then it can be edited.
If an RO could scratch my last cv-pls I'd be grateful. Wasn't thinking that it'll Roomba in a few days.
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20:59
Is it normal for there to be like 5 questions in the HMP slot?
@10Rep Yes, back when it was HMP.
While it was the weird interim feature of "featured on meta", it was limited to 3
@TylerH Yeah, I remember that changing a month after I made my account. Then there was a huge argument and a heavily downvoted meta post.
huge argument? sounds like Meta :-)
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Q: Strike [lightning]

David BuckI've recently come across the tag lightning and I believe it is confusing and unnecessary, and therefore a good candidate for burnination. This tag has 143 questions at present. Looking at the criteria for burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is ...

21:32
Possible vandalism on this
try.. ---not--- :) not trying :)
I keep forgetting the markdown :D
It's hard to remember.
Hmm.. so now I can see it, it needs editing.. :(
I did a rollback on the post, which is all I feel like doing.
I Skipped it. Because I uBlocked the "Requires Editing" button :)
@Scratte Please send that user script to me.
Though I didn't get banned because of Triage, I would still like to block a certain "Approve edit" button.
21:41
It's not a user script. Just install "uBlock Origin" as an extension :) And put this in the filter: stackoverflow.com##button.grid--cell.s-btn__primary.s-btn.js-action-button:has-text(Requires Editing)
Don't put the one that uBlock suggests, because it will just block the second button in any review queue. And that includes the "I'm Done" buttons in First Posts :)
@Scratte Is it possible to be truly done improving a post? /galaxybrain
@RyanM I think so. For Spam, I'm done when I've flagged it :)
@Scratte Hooray. I can't see the title of a question anymore.
@10Rep Can't help you with that one yet. I'm still 140 points away. And I can always try to stay below by downvoting answers :)
@10Rep Huh?.. It's not suppose to block titles.
@Scratte I wanted to block it. It's unblocked now.
Just use the dropper button thing
21:47
@10Rep I guess you're a master in filtering now :)
@10Rep I use it to see what it suggests, then I modify it to fit my needs.
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