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00:02
@Scratte are you going to post a cv-pls request for the question?
@Dharman @Makyen Could you remove my cv-pls? I decided to edit the non-english part out.
User links to their own web app in 3 separate answers all within half an hour. The answers do address the question and the web app is semi related to the question. They have one previous answer that is perfectly fine. Should I mod flag rather than spam flag?
@AndrewMyers We don't discuss user behaviour in this room. I encourage you to ask this question in chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/11540/charcoal-hq
My impression is that hypotheticals are fine, but naming/linking the user/discussing the specific site linked/requesting any action from the room after discussing their behavior is not
@AndrewMyers So I would say: yes, if the answers look like they're in good faith, custom flags are better, especially because it allows you to provide the context for the handling moderator
If you want to discuss any specifics, the room Dharman linked above is the right place
00:22
@RyanM Yeah, I had no intention of getting specific, but I'm not completely sure about the flag so I may hop over to Charcoal.
Gotta preserve my record of only two rejections
01:18
@AndrasDeak Nah, I know about it. Tyler does this a lot, this disagreeing with me thing.
@AndrewMyers Challenge accepted!
01:46
@CodyGray if 3 times over as many years is a lot, I worry you suffer from an echo chamber effect :-P
 
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02:54
those are some fast-moving goalposts. "Size don't matter" -> "Not Visual Studio, its size is TOO BIG"
@RyanM lol
03:18
Why is there no progress reported in the Burnination Progess room?
03:50
@TylerH You're keeping count?
04:09
Loosely disguised spam? Or just in dire need of focus (SD report)? stackoverflow.com/questions/63498123/…
@Nick It doesn't seem to be spam. It's asking for recommendations. I agree, it does slightly look like spam.
@10Rep yeah, I'm still on the edge. Apparently a few people agreed since it's -9 right now...
Well, other than the I need More suggestions to make this Web app more effective from the developer community. You also Suggest similar type of apps. Thanks. part, it's all spam.
I flagged, there are some reasons
And... it got deleted.
I like the deletion of useless duplicates better than spam.
04:21
@10Rep but why restrict yourself? :-)
@Nick Spam gets deleted faster.
@CodyGray remarkable how similar the two versions turned out
True, also no need to use a delete vote...
I just used up a few delete votes on ...
I guess that's something I need to create as a reoccurring task reminder about once a week.
05:03
There's a nice pile of posts in the Close queue.
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05:29
Hmm. Flagged a post that had profanity in it as rude and abusive. Post got edited. Flag got declined. :(
@DanielWiddis yeah, you have to stay on top of those. If the post gets edited before your flag gets processed, that can happen. I flagged one (possibly the same one) this morning too but saw it get edited so retracted the flag...
@DanielWiddis Repairable badness usually shouldn't get red flagged, in part because it's likely to be fixed.
I'll keep that in mind.
@RyanM but what if it doesn't?
I could have edited it out myself, I suppose.
05:33
well the three people talking here all have full editing privileges :-) but more seriously, if there's a problem with offensive language where the solution needs to be "tell the user to knock it off" rather than "delete this post ASAP" then probably custom flag it
I actually think it's important that moderators are aware when posts contain profanity, as if this is a pattern of behaviour from OP then they ought to get post-banned for a while. @RyanM you're probably right a custom flag is more appropriate...
Here's Charcoal's guidance for Smoke Detector feedback on such posts, which isn't exactly on point but is relevant: charcoal-se.org/smokey/…
Sigh. They accepted. No roomba....
@desertnaut I generally don't until it's been a few days. So I don't take all the votes in the room :)
@Nick It can't not get fixed. You should fix it, rather than flagging it.
Moderators almost certainly don't need a heads-up for every expletive you find on the site.
I thought you were a collector of expletives?
We happily send them your way ...
Oh, I don't need to borrow any of yours. I have plenty of my own.
Aahhhh .... I was trying to come up with one you don't have yet in your collection ;)
I know a few Danish ones.. but if you need any new ones, we can invent some
06:14
Knowing them is one. Posting them here gets you kicked if not suspended. That is the tricky part ...
That's the most frustrating thing about it. I'm not allowed to use them anymore!
@rene Not all rooms are strict :)
@TylerH a question you closed is being discussed on Meta
@Scratte Blame rene. He's afraid someone will know more cursewords than he does.
Also yeah, I'm assuming that the post in question was actually more offensive than just a bit of profanity mixed in
For instance, "this program doesn't work because all the people who wrote the framework are [long string of racial slurs]" or something like that probably warrants a mod flag even after fixing, even if the question is otherwise salvageable
06:27
@RyanM Well, $%!), why the @^($ would you assume %$#* like that?
Lol. I may be wrong :-)
@CodyGray I tried to find out if those were allowed. I got a bit of mixed messages.
@DavidBuck Very strange things going on on that question (mostly deleted)
@CodyGray no worries - in future if it's something minor like that I'll edit and leave a comment.
and then flag the one next to it too where they formatted the link wrong :-)
06:37
@Scratte I think they're not allowed when you actually mean them.
@Vega Ah, I can't see those. I did flag the cut and paste answer, which seemed odd in itself.
(both are already in SD)
@CodyGray That doesn't make any sense :) How does anyone else know if I mean them? :D
@DavidBuck One of the deleted ones is the upvoted answer in Spanish, translated with a tool and 3 trolling answers (IMO). I will flag the visible one
@Scratte I assume that refers to the difference between "**** you" vs. "that's a really ****ing good answer"
06:52
Morning y'all o/
@RyanM But.. the first one must be "(I could) Kiss you", and the second is most surely "canning good answer"
 
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08:08
Is a spam poster account deletion a mod intervention or Community does it?
I just noticed a comment saying "Do you have Teamviewer so I can get remote access and help?". Should I do something? Like telling them to not suggest such things as the Questions are suppose to be helping others as well? Reference
Tell that to the offerer. Tell the offeree that giving others that kind of insight/access is risky. @Scratte
08:23
@Yunnosch Thanks :) Done.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I'm not sure that's spam. It looks like a link to code to me.
why will this not roomba? Do I just need to wait? stackoverflow.com/questions/51352861/…
@tripleee Closed as dupe, has an answer
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Kaggle is a completely legit site, there is no indication that the OP is affiliated or actually trying to promote it
Does anyone know why this is getting closed? I find it perfectly clear, though it could do with a little rephrasing.
08:40
@RyanM @tripleee He suggest to use that model. It might not be promoting a website but high-probably it's promoting a specific code/application.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I think you will need to review the definition of spam
By that logic, any link to code asking how to improve it is spam.
As much as I wish there was less of that, it's not spam.
@Scratte I don't really know, both votes are for 'unclear'. However, the edit suggestion for removing the js tag is puzzling me. The editor is also the answer poster and they do have mention js
@Vega the edit was trying to add the JavaScript tag, rather than remove it
(it's now been rejected)
@Vega I see a removal of the php tag.. with php in one Answer..or is that js? :)
08:45
@Scratte I closed and gave a reason in a comment.
@Yunnosch I see. But it's a how-to Question. And it's not really very bad in my opinion. Just the phrasing could be better. There's no requirement for research effort on how-to Question..
@RyanM So, I can promote my own code on SO?
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio You are welcome to ask questions about it, yes...
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio there are limits; you have to disclose your affiliation with it, and you can't excessively promote it. See How not to be a spammer aka the promotion policy
08:49
@Scratte I would have liked to close for "lacks focus" on the specific programming probem encountered while trying themselves. It is my CV-phrasing for "SO is not a free code writing service". Questions are supposed to be about specific programmig problems, not "I want". Askers are supposed to be programmers, not wannabe users.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I don't see how it adds anything to what I already wrote above
@RyanM, @Scratte, you are right. I should ponder before posting :/
@Yunnosch I understand your position. I just don't understand why you have it. If they had tried like you asked for, the Question would not be useful anymore, because it would be a meaningless debug-Question instead.
just to spell this out; a link to your own code is slightly suspicious, but if there is no overt promotion or a pattern of repeated gaming of the system for SEO purposes or something, a spam flag is overkill
an isolated link to some code somewhere which you want to ask about is definitely not spam
@Vega Naah. It's fine :)
08:52
The problem is: OP shows no problem. He only says "I have trained a model now how to predict an image using that model". This listen to me like a suggestion for how to predict an image using that model. Do I misunderstand here something?
You...may be overestimating the amount of detail people put into their bad, overly broad questions. Someone earlier today asked how to send a notification to every single phone in the world when someone installs their app.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I don't see a problem with this interpretation, but it doesn't make it spam
People ask questions like "My app doesn't work, I don't know why, here's a link to the GitHub/pastebin/screenshot of the code on a random image host" all the time. Often because it doesn't all fit in a question and they can't be bothered to make a MRE.
They need closing, but they're not spam. They're just people who failed to write a self-contained question.
Hmm.. I think we need a new major discussion about how-to-Questions on meta. I'm really sad to see all these Questions get closed.. I can't post this enough: Is it always a good idea to demand the OP “post some code”?
09:07
@Scratte Code is definitely not ever needed but we need all the information to know what we talk about.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Yes. I just find that one very clear.
I recently saw two people, one with far more rep than me, insist that someone post the code causing an error in the execution of a command-line tool in the SDK
what code? The source of the tool they didn't write?
This is why I think we need a sort of campaign or something. It's like people see the requirement for a debugging Question and then apply it everywhere.
@Scratte oh look I found a typo in that question, I guess it'll have to go to the front page of Meta for a bit...
@Scratte How many wrongly closed "How to" questions are you talking about?
09:14
@RyanM Awesome. I'm sure there is more than one.. I guess it can be edited slowly :D
@JeanneDark I see at least a couple every day. While I see a lot.. really a lot of useless debug Questions that's "on-topic"
09:40
What is the most suitable way to close this php question? stackoverflow.com/q/63500840/2943403
@mickmackusa If the missing ) had been there, would the error have been accurate?
@mickmackusa If it's not an MCVE as your comment suggest then "Needs debugging details" fits
It's all nonsense. I don't see any benefit in a foreach. I don't know what the input variables contains.
It has debugging details, just not accurate ones.
09:52
@RyanM @tripleee The flag as "spam" got accepted and was marked as helpful.
10:07
@Vega Users can delete a post with 6 spam and/or rude/abusive flags, but it doesn't delete the user. Account deletion requires a moderator.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Because the user deleted the post and it was auto marked as helpful
(I think. I've lost track of what the current status of that change is...)
@RyanM No. The flag was accepted about an hour and a half after the question has been deleted by the author.
Hmmm... strange.
Thank you @Makyen :)
:)
@RyanM If you're talking about the change wrt. when flags are marked helpful which I think you're talking about, then that change was reverted and has not been reinstated. However, that didn't apply to spam flags. Spam flags survive a user deleting their own post.
10:12
I don't think it would show This question was voluntarily removed by its author. if a post was confirmed spam by a moderator after self-deletion, right?
@Makyen ahhh. Okay, so that behavior already existed.
@Nick I see I was pinged but I don't see your message.
@RyanM @Makyen It's curious that I wanted to retract the flag. I found this post but unfortunately not one of the two user scripts helped me doing so. I ended up just leaving the pending flag go to a moderator.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I expect Sam will update his script. I haven't ever used his, as I have the original script installed from prior to it being withdrawn and the original script worked in all cases which I've tried it. I've certainly used it for retracting spam flags. I believe I've used it to retract a spam flag from a user-deleted post, but I wouldn't swear to it.
Unfortunately, as best I have been able to tell, there was never any explicit license for the first script, so I can't redistribute it. The last time I checked, the user who created it is still active on SO, and I've pinged them a couple of times on Stack Apps about it. So, I have to assume that withdrawing the script is intentional.
@Dharman nothing to do with me :p
10:28
@Makyen Thank you. Yes, Sam already replied to take a look at it. And yes, I saw your comments on the post at StackApps from last year, June, too. I wonder why he did not replied for one year while he is active. If there is any problem, I think he probably should remove the posts promoting the user script, too. But let's hope he will show some reaction.
Yes, no problem to not give it away. I understand that this can get you in trouble entirely.
@Makyen If that is the case, why is the post still there?
@Scratte Probably because it's not been flagged to bring it to moderator attention, or maybe the moderators are holding out hope that the user makes the script available again. In other words: I don't know and can only offer guesses.
@Makyen Ah.. that makes sense. I suppose I should flag it then. It's been a while and it's clear they are active and ignoring requests. Though.. I need to log in for that, so it'll take a while :)
I tried to find it from the wayback machine, but no such luck.
@Scratte Yes, I have thought about that too but was to busy to look there until yet.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I think you might have misread when I posted the comment. My comment is from June of this year, although the format of the date may be a bit confusing. I have no idea why there's been no response. The do appear active on other SE sites. I agree, I hope that there's a response. OTOH, Sam is generally quite responsive about fixing things, so I'd expect his script to be updated fairly quickly. However, on this particular issue it might be difficult to test.
10:41
@Makyen Not really.. I have lots of posts we can test on. All we need is a moderator :)
@Scratte :; I also tried looking on archive.org and on other archivers, but did not find anything.
@Makyen Oh, yes. Forget the googles. :-)
@Makyen I found the root directory.. and.. that's it :( here
@Scratte It's difficult for Sam to test, because a moderator can't have an unhandled spam flag. :)
@Makyen @Scratte I thought about maybe making a new Meta post as the feature haven't been implemented obviously. What do you think about that?
10:44
@Makyen Ahh.. but someone can flag my post as spam :) It's been done before :)
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I'd expect it to be closed as a duplicate of the existing meta. It's usually not that effective to post another one.
Sam isn't a moderator everywhere, I'm sure there's spam somewhere to test on :-p
@Makyen So we need another non-mod at the other side of the wire to test it, right?
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio We need a scenario where the author deletes their own post after it's been flagged, no?
@RyanM True, if he has two test accounts, it could be done on SO, or one test account and a main account, but not on SO.
10:47
@Makyen The problem is that one of the main focus of OP's question is the disability to watch deleted posts for <10k users and then decline flags to it. That is not true. I have >10k and can see deleted posts but can't retract my close votes either.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Yes.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio If you, or anyone else, wants to post a Meta, I'm certainly not going to stop you. :; Just be aware of the existing Meta and use normal posting guidelines.
If anyone wants to follow: We talk about this post.
Does anyone with higher rep f.e. >20k can retract close votes to deleted posts either or does it stick only to a certain range or rep?
Hmm.. Do spam flags become spam close votes at 3K?
@Makyen oh... and if it wasn't understood by anyone: don't make the meta post about calling out a user for not responding regarding the script. I don't think anyone was planning on it, but since that lack of response was recently discussed, I wanted to make it clear.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Do you mean close-votes or flags in general? I... don't recall if I've tried to retract a close-vote on an OP-deleted post.
@Makyen No, I would then completely handle the user scripts itself out of the game instead to say that they didn't solved the problem yet.
11:00
@Scratte There's no such thing as spam close votes, just spam-flags, close-flags, and close-votes.
@Makyen Ah, yes. Thinko again. No, I meant only flags.
Let's start it again:
Does anyone with higher rep f.e. >20k can retract pending flags to deleted posts either or does it stick only to a certain range of rep?
Thanks :) I got confused by this comment by RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio
@Scratte Fixed 'n' Changed. I removed this comment and swapped it with the correct one.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Ah!.. no one else will get confused. Thanks :)
I thought of removing my message, but it's there to stay forever.. And flagging for moderator is not going to make me friends :D
11:06
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Even with >10k rep, you were unable to retract a spam flag from the normal flag dialog on the post after the post was deleted by the user? I thought the retract option was still shown in the normal flag dialog. Maybe I'm just not remembering correctly. It's well past when I should have gotten some sleep.
@Scratte It's ok. :-)
@Makyen Yes. You can see at my flag dialog at the bug report I posted to Sam's userscript here
@Makyen You know about the man that trained his horse to not eat? Unfortunately it died just after having learned it. Don't train yourself not to sleep. It's the same thing ;)
@Scratte :)
11:51
congrats @Gordon Linoff to 1000k rep, that's awful lot of rep :)
Kudos to anyone who can find the time to answer an average of 20 questions every single day for 8.5 years and write a book...
You must browse the SQL tag a lot :)
if Gordon doesn't slow down, he'll overtake Jon in 2-3 years...
12:11
@Vickel let's put enough questions into the roomba so he can celebrate reaching 1000K again next week ...
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I like rene :)
@rene I know about him being accused to answer close worthy questions, still a great effort
@Vickel Maybe a SEDE query to count close votes and closed Questions would prove everyone wrong?
I've noticed a strange thing during review. If there's an edit and an Answer to a Question, especially by a high reputation user, it's very difficult to get the Question closed.. no matter how bad it is.
@Scratte Why is it strange? If there is a good answer then it can save the question from being closed or deleted
I've occasionally decided that apparently a question was answerable after all, since someone answered it
I definitely check the answer, though
@Dharman But what does it Answer? It gets even better when it starts with "I think this is what you want"
If it's some terrible answer that doesn't answer because it was hopelessly overbroad or is a complete shot in the dark, I still VTC
But sometimes someone asks three questions and someone posts an answer that answers all three
and then I decide to spend my close votes elsewhere
@RyanM I'd flag them.. because even if it has a good Answer, if the Question is confusing, then what's the point? What use is an Answer to something that no one really knew what was about?
@Scratte I did say I vote to close those :-)
@RyanM Welcome to the SQL tag :)
12:24
But sometimes they're clear but broad and get a good answer and I'm just like...eh, someone answered it. No sense closing it since there's something of value.
@RyanM I suppose that could work for those that land on it, if that's what they were looking for.
Also I've only got 50 close votes, so they get distributed how I think they're most useful :-)
That is a mistake.. one should be able to gain 100 flags and at least 100 close votes for curation efforts.
Roomba will only eat Questions with a downvoted Answer if the Question is closed, right?
@Scratte correct, but no need for them to be downvoted, just zero score or less. also not closed as dupe
@RyanM So an open Question will never be Roomba'ed if it has an answer, no matter the score?
12:34
@Scratte Correct
..not sure I'm happy about that :)
@RyanM, @Scratte Do you guys use up comment flags?
@ArghyaSadhu I've done so a few times, but it's rare.
@ArghyaSadhu No.. I have a total of 4 comment flags. I'm not sure what makes them declined, so I'm not willing to risk it.
hmm...it's hard...I guess no reason is given if comment flag is declined
12:37
I don't know. I would expect it's possible for a moderator to give a reason, just like a post flag.
I've heard of robo-reviewing comment flags though. So one can get helpful ones on comments that probably should not be removed. But I'm always unlucky. I'll get some strange response like: It's not rude if it a comment on an Answer.. :D
@Scratte just always pick NLN if it's not completely unambiguously rude :-)
@RyanM Even so. I've been tempted to mark "From review" comments as "No Longer Needed" when it's clear that the post is fine. But.. I've been reluctant to risk it.
@Scratte Yeah I rarely do those...I'm tempted at times, but I've rarely done it.
I did nonetheless manage to find 1004 comments in need of deletion though :-)
almost all of them since the start of June, too. I almost never flagged comments before that.
@RyanM It doesn't belong on the post. I've also a link to an Answer with a conversation that explains how someone doesn't want to tailor their comments to fit the situation because that's too much work. And the post wasn't even "Not an Answer", so the comment trail is still there! :)
@Scratte I agree but I'm usually too lazy to deal with explaining why they're wrong...
12:44
@RyanM Then why leave a message? I mean if you leave one, then at least make it fit the situation :)
@Scratte ah no I meant dealing with the messages from other reviewers that are wrong. I usually don't leave a message on the ones where one doesn't make sense.
sometimes I flag the reviews
this one needs one of those "Don't be a spammer" comments (cc @Makyen)
@Dharman I deleted it. It was just a joke about deleting posts...
@RyanM I do.. especially when users are being scolded for not leaving a comment :) Or not flagging a post. And the scolded one has 11 reputation points.
13:04
@CodyGray I suppose there could be other times; I only remember three
13:15
@JeanneDark What is this looking for a recommendation for?
@RyanM "Is there any API..."
@DavidBuck I see some other tags ripe for burnination...
@TylerH Every single one of them as far as I can see
"Is there any API..." does not inherently mean something is looking for a recommendation, unless what they are looking for is a service with an API that does that thing. "Is there any API to reboot a Windows computer?" is asking how to reboot a Windows computer programmatically, for instance. It's no different when the APIs are web APIs. Contrast with: "Is there any API that can take an image and return what's in it?" - it is off-topic, because that's looking for service recommendations.
@TylerH burning ? Harsh, but it might just work
13:18
@AndrasDeak heh, not quite... but the other three tags, yeah
well, at least and
@TylerH Plenty of tags that are hard to explain why they came into existence... ^^
I was half expecting
@TylerH There's also
@RyanM Not far off
13:30
I nervously await the day someone asks an on-topic question tagged . It'll probably be tagged too.
@SurajRao make that spam on that YT channel; one answer has already been nuked, three more have since surfaced
@RyanM it can't be far off - a mate of mine has one with a builtin touch screen which is actually quite impressive but not something I'd be willing to pay a stupid amount of money for...
13:45
@RyanM "Hi, I'm new to android. I wrote a program and my fridge is throwing a NoMilkException. Thanks in advance!"
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We can look forward to more stories like "man tweets 11 hour marathon trying to connect his kettle to wifi" in the future
Don't they already have commercial coffee machines that have networking capabilities?
"my frige won't freeze anymore. Pls help. Urgent."
My office has a drink machine that has its own cellular data connection to receive updates and let the vendor know if things need to be refilled
@JohnDvorak Closed as typo, you're supposed to put things you want frozen in the freezer
13:50
@Das_Geek Chinese office vending machine had a 4G connection so you could pay by scanning QR code through wechat or alipay
Q: I want to do X with Y
A: No do X with Z
Q: D:<
@DavidBuck Yeah my university was just putting those in when I was in my last semester
Tap my phone and an energy drink pops out. Very dangerous
Now imagine if you tapped an energy drink and a smartphone came out.
@JohnDvorak That seems like bad economics on the part of the vending machine owner, but I'll take it.
It is, as they say these days, stonks
13:59
@JonClements my biggest question is "who spends time updating the inventory list" for those that advertise "it can alert you when you're out of something and add it a list or order some more!"
like... I'll know I'm out when I go to the fridge to get something and it's not there anymore
or when I grab the last one
@TylerH You sound like you live alone
I don't think not living alone prevents you from opening the fridge to check the contents now and then :)
@DavidBuck a lot of Coca Cola vending machines these days have NFC payment capabilities as well. Super convenient if you have an NFC payment method
@Scratte I don't
@TylerH It's useful for things like commercial machines that use syrup to dispense instead of dropping cans
@Machavity I think this incident is not related to Google Play Console - status.cloud.google.com/incident/appengine/20005
Posting here because you've included this in your notice badge here - stackoverflow.com/questions/63501843/…
14:04
Fair enough. Reverted
It is about App Engine, not Google Play console
@TylerH Hmm.. so you're the one that takes the last milk and someone else has to find out about it when they need it? :)
@TylerH I'm still mystified why we don't do QR codes. I could go literally weeks in China without spending any cash for anything at all. Everyone can take WeChat and Alipay, even it they just had a printed QR code for you to scan with a camera phone. no need for NFC
is it acceptable to constantly make too minor edits to bump your post?
@double-beep No. I have had helpful flags on that, just make sure to link to a few posts where they do that
14:09
@DavidBuck no one really pushed QR code hard for manufacturers I suppose. I think Coke for example has QR codes on their products and in vending machines, and phones do all have the capability now, but you won't find them in stores for example
everything's still barcode font
@Das_Geek Sure, commercial machines is one thing; I'm talking about consumer fridges
Ah, gotcha
But can it run Doom?
@Das_Geek Only the secret episodes: Deep Fries in the Cooler, and Thy Fish Consumed.
14:17
@Vega the close reason used there no longer exists; what would it be closed as today?
@JohnDvorak I guess the equivalent is 'No MRE', however if it was to still open, I would cv-pls as "Super User" or "custom-not about programming"
And you? What would you vote for?
It does look like programming to me
I didn't vote
I asked in conditional
I wouldn't vote
@JohnDvorak I mixed up that one with an other that I cv-ed but didn't bring here (too old). This one is needed focus. But No worries if you didn't vote
14:32
I can see too broad, true
Can I ask about my earlier del-pls request? I've posted very few del-pls so I'm not as clear as the criteria people use for del voting than CV and no-one has voted on it after 4 hours whereas others since then have been deleted in a jiffy. Is this generally not del-vote-worthy or were people just busy with other things and it's gone now?
I've just realized that Machavity has a meta post with no links :O
@DavidBuck To be fair.. I think the pair could be fixed with an edit. But.. some of my cv-pls are also sort of invisible. I think I have one right now that's an obvious duplicate, but it's just sitting in the room somewhere high up there.
@DavidBuck you need 10k and 20K users for del-votes. They are more rare then just 3K-ers ....
14:44
Though "fixed" means quite a bit edit on the Answer..
@Scratte It didn't look like it was worth the effort required to recuperate it, and leaving it with both question and answer missing their linked information seemed silly.
@DavidBuck It is silly. But I know exactly what the problem in the Question is. I don't even need to see the folder structure.. I also know exactly how to fix it (and the Answer is.. hmm.. not very thorough, and implying that the /res folder is the only way seems a little ermm.. off? :)
@Scratte I assumed the answer was specific to the information in the question that no longer exists...
But I doubt anyone is going to miss the pair. Nobody uses java-me anymore.
ME = memory efficient?
14:53
@DavidBuck I'll put a delete vote on it if I get one :)
@Scratte I won't hold my breath, given your apparent reluctance to gain edit review approval...
@DavidBuck Yes, but someone once told me it's the thought that counts. But I'm with you on what's the point, if nothing happens :)
2nd user to do that
I like Jon Skeet :)
@PeterHaddad Yep, just past 7AM UTC
@rene Why is my first instinct to click the "scan for messages" button when I see the "n messages moved" message... :-D
@TylerH I dunno. Do you feel I steal the nice tasks of the board? Do you want to win?
15:49
@Scratte Yes... AFAICT Jon Skeet does not make a point of answering blatantly off-topic questions, or ignoring users imploring everyone not to feed vampires.
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@halfer ;) I remember a comment once saying that if Jon Skeet answered low quality Questions, he'd be a liability, not an asset. Or something like that.
16:29
The most recent smoke detector report really just needs the edit to fix the obvious title typo approved
^ done
17:04
Can some of you (preferable with mysql command experience) read my answer here and then visit the SO question, the edit history / timeline, the comments but ignore the exact text/message of the meta question for a moment. I'm just wanting to know if my analysis is sound.
17:14
@rene I did in a comment.
@Braiam thanks, appreciated. Edited that suggestion in as well.
I revise my opinion. It's some sort of spam or joke post. OP links to a picture of a women modeling for fashion. Strange things going on here.
17:30
@rene But.. why has no one rolled the post back to revision 1?
@Scratte I'm not good at reading people minds and the few times I managed to do so I regretted it ...
revision 1 is also not good IMO.
@rene I'm not sure about that. I'm pretty sure you read my mind a few times already :)
Wait what?.. now someone edited out the code complete from the post on main? That's even worse :(
There's no code :hand waves:
@Braiam That is not a good solution. It's better to have it in there.
^I agree!
17:37
I disagree.
there is nothing that suggests your option is the preferred one @Braiam
^I agree
@rene It is preferred when you know terminal outputs.
Ie. the example doesn't matter
I would have waited until there is some meta consensus. Now we just make this an edit war
So, you would override an expert because it looks "beautiful"?
17:39
Yes.
You took over the post, like it was yours. You overwrote the edit made by the person that took the advice on meta.
How is acting on a 40-minute-old meta answer OK?
And now we have the first rollback...
@Braiam expert I doubt that
there shall be no more rollbacks
17:40
@oguzismail Don't go there.
Lets do this exercise: if the columns were about characteristics of a bunch of ponies, would the answer vary?
The answer is no.
@Braiam The post is better when it illustrates the problem. All posts are better when the problem is easy to understand.
If you can't recognize that you aren't even aquitancedwith the problem that the question is facing.
@Scratte The only way to ilustrate the problem is to take a screenshot of the terminal from the user.
That's the only way you can "illustrate" the problem
@Braiam No. The quote is illustrating it just fine.
I think the revision it is now in is fine. it is not my suggestion nor that of @Braiam. The internet got a bit better.
Let's move on
@rene I still think it was worse.
17:44
@Braiam we've learned that, yes
Waffles for the house
This is an example i.sstatic.net/68kQu.png
@oguzismail over the line in my opinion
@oguzismail also over the line. Consider going for a walk away from the computer
@oguzismail sure, I'm told yelling at the sea helps
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