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00:03
@desertnaut I generally interpret such things as advice about how a very unintuitive feature works, rather than callouts for being something "bad." SO makes it more or less impossible to inform someone privately, so an @mention here in a room full of people who are generally all working toward a similar goal and might benefit from the same info is probably the least aggressive way to convey information.
@desertnaut I'm sorry it felt you were being "called out". The intent behind my message was merely to let you know of a better way to do things. It was not intended to be a chastisement. It was intended as just a friendly "hey you probably don't know this". I probably could have worded it a bit better.
In addition, unfortunately, another user decided to take umbrage at the veracity of what I was saying, which did result in a much bigger conversation in here than I'd considered even reasonably probable.
@RyanM makes sense; I'll take it
@Machavity Probably no, it's about data-structures (not specific to Java), which belongs to Computer Science, like thousands other upvoted and solved questions on SO.
@Makyen all good (and I had not seen the extended discussion)
@desertnaut Don't bother looking for the extended discussion. It's definitely not worth the time, IMO.
00:08
@Makyen Its only worth may be in what I have already said - so far, my impression too was the exact opposite (edit-then-close)... :(
because in the opposite case you put the Q inadvertently in the review queue
and now I have discovered another sub-sub-sub rule, which says differently
anyway, as I said, I will honestly try, bit that's all I can promise
thanks for the friendly reminder
@desertnaut I agree. It's different than probably all of us initially thought. Personally, I also thought that the reverse was the right way to do it, until I read Shog9's answers, after doing it the other way around for a long time. :;
@Makyen so... welcome to the club!! :)
@desertnaut np. Again, I'm sorry it didn't come across better. Thank you for trying. That's all we really can ask for.
@desertnaut :)
00:27
@dbc Are you voting to close the question because you're voting to close the question?
@Scratte @ArghyaSadhu It's not possible for moderators to do anything with a comment flag other than mark it helpful or declined. Marking a comment flag helpful requires either deleting or editing the comment. There's no ability to leave a flag-resolution comment on comment flags. OTOH, a flag-resolution comment can be left on post flags which are resolved as helpful or declined, and on spam and rude/abusive flags which are disputed (if the moderator works at it).
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Yes, true statements are true.
If I look for all open questions with "pricing" in their title, I get 1,079 results. Wonder how many of those are on topic?
Well this one doesn't seem on-topic to me. stackoverflow.com/q/63497389/12708583
@desertnaut Book of Shog, Chapter 9, verses 9-19 ;)
Makyen is a devout Shogian
@Machavity beware; too many rules make fertile ground for heretics :)
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00:34
@akuzminykh Thanks
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@10Rep That... might be on topic? E.g. if they showed the code where they are trying to compute the dynamic price and asked how to get the required information, which hasn't been obviously passed in.
Unlike say Why such a disparity in pricing between Windows and Linux hosting services from 2008. Was that even on topic back then?
@dbc Then NDOC
@dbc I mean linux is on topic, right?
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Interestingly enough the Azure Maps Pricing question got a useful answer from somebody on the Dev team who clarified that the pricing calculator seems to have a bug.
 
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04:24
!!/coffee
@Vega brews a cup of Ristretto for @Vega
I wish it was that easy to get a cup of coffee!
04:45
@RyanM I wanted to use it to get notified when a post got undeleted. But that doesn't work.
@Nick Yeah, Smoky brewed but didn't bring :(
Did I do the right thing? A new user posted a question, needed more information that I asked for in comments. They came back and added that information as an answer. Since they are a new user, I went ahead and edited that info into their question, and flagged the answer NAA. (And then answered the question.). Should I have handled this differently (other than letting them edit, but they are new and I'm trying to be nice and answer a readable question).
@DanielWiddis I would've done the same
05:00
@DanielWiddis I start with giving them links to the tour and explain how it works. Sometimes they edit it themselves and remove the other post :)
 
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06:18
@Vega Well, flag marked helpful and answer deleted so looks like I probably did the right thing.
In other news I just successfully hacked the magic editor plugin to work in dark mode! HA!
@DanielWiddis that is fine but also offer guidance / links to how editing work so they won't make that same mistake again.
Yep, tried to do so in comments. Would have waited for them to do so with coaching, but the info was enough to give an answer and I didn't want to answer based on an incomplete question.
07:00
...spam or just NAA?
Both look like just NAA to me...
Yeah, I went with NAA for lack of clear evidence of spam
07:31
Does anyone know of a fiddle for Google BigQuery that doesn't require an account or logging in?
@oguzismail Consider removing your last comment on the meta post. It's probably going to get a flag..
08:11
Now I wonder @CodyGray ... after your practicing ... you know how rollback works? ;)
@rene Still confused... Can you write me a tutorial?
In...unrelated news, pagination can be confusing.
I ... certainly can but please don't touch / click any other buttons before I've finshed ... ;)
Oh... what do you expect me to do in the meantime? There are so many buttons!
I think Jon needs walkies ...
(Spoiler alert: I've tried them all.)
08:14
Oh boy. Let's lock Meta for 6 to 8 weeks then ...
Not a bad idea anyway
Lemme see if I can find that button ;-)
It's the big red one
Unfortunately, no. Stack Exchange doesn't use colors semantically. It would be blue on the main site, or black on Meta, like all other buttons.
And... all buttons are big.
Like the "Edit question" button.
09:09
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Q: Turn off the [heat]!

David BuckThe tag heat is currently being regularly misapplied, and therefore it is a good candidate for burnination. This tag has 251 questions at present. Looking at the criteria for burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? There is usage ...

@Lankymart Posting images is at 10 rep. Not sure why it's not on the reputation list, tho as it is on SE meta
09:40
@DavidBuck Where is the resource request? This is looking like a perfectly on-topic question to me
@Dharman Do you not consider "which algorithm" to fall into "This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers."?
No, IMHO that is exactly the kind of questions we should be asking on SO.
It's ok to ask for algorithms, functions, code and documentation as long as it is a practical programming-related problem.
@Dharman I also considered Needs Focus for a brief description and no attempt. I'm pretty sure if the same question was posted today, it would get closed in 10 minutes.
Asking what is the most efficient algorithm for mowing a lawn would be off-topic, but asking for an algorithm in C++ is ok
OK. I shall withdraw. Not sure if there are any RO's about.
@rene if you are around, could you please /dev/null this request
09:49
Thanks
np
10:07
@DavidBuck Thanks, I didn’t realise that was a thing.
10:17
@desertnaut SD scans any post with new activity in its entirety. It jut got bumped by community, hence the check
someone's sensors are turned wayyyy up for that to be caught...
@TylerH "Scam aimed at Windows customers", isn't windows the scam that is aimed at windows customers? ;v
@Adriaan :-P
@Adriaan shots fired...
10:44
@TylerH I just got my spam flag marked Disputed for that
@DavidBuck not sure why... it's not even the first spam post by that account on that question
@DavidBuck they posted twice - the first time I was willing to chalk up to being confused... the second time not...
@JonClements Aha.
@JonClements I was tempted to reply with "Mind your French!"
11:17
:50268017 is that spam or R/A?
11:30
@RiggsFolly didn't look like - I voted for needs focus
Morning
12:43
Lets say I get full editing privileges and I used them. But then it turns out I'm a really bad editor. I keep adding grammatical errors and instead of removing fluff I accidentally remove real information on posts. Perhaps I even change code block into quotes, because that gray vertical line is just so pretty. What can Stack Overflow do that will limit the damage I'm causing?
@Scratte If somebody spots that you're making a regular habit of bad editing, then they could/should raise a mod-flag on one of your contributions. What the moderator then does is up to them, but an edit-ban is a possibility, I think?
@AdrianMole nope... only option would be to fully suspend - there's no specific ban from editing privileges option available like there is for suggested edits...
@AdrianMole I wasn't sure those even existed. I thought they were only possible for users under 2K
Seems I was misinformed.
@JonClements Ahh.. so, I suppose I'd get a warning and probably urged to stop editing?
12:48
I think suspensions have been given for lesser offences...
You'd be advised to not keep editing the way you were and probably pointed to advice on why and how you should do it... and then hopefully that'd be all that was needed...
...like continually mocking puppies' lack of legs?
@JonClements But if I then don't improve much, I'd be taking a vacation :) Even from answering and chat and everything..?
The argument/assumption is probably that such bad habits (poor editing, not the puppy thing) should have been weaned out during the <2K stage.
@Scratte if you continued doing what amounts to "vandalism", then yes, you've been asked to not do a certain thing, advised on how to do something differently, and if you continue doing so, then why should you be trusted with other privileges...
12:52
I guess it would be 7 days, then 30 days, then 1 year, then 10 years.. and then 3200 years. Good thing I eat my broccoli :)
@JonClements I could be an awesome chatter and awesome answerer, but a horrible editor :)
@JonClements Thanks for the enlightenment :) Even with only 3 legs, you seem to quite good at jumping around pressing keys in the right order.
@AdrianMole I'm not sure everyone wants to suggest edits. It's quite possible for users to just wait it out until they reach 2K.
All things are possible. The system can only be designed around things that are likely.
That sounds so sensible. But.. when you've seen the "code" in a Question being posted offsite on youtube, you kind of get the impression that anything and everything will happen :)
There's a principle in risk management, that if a event is very unlikely and doesn't have a high impact vs cost, you just deal with it when it happens.
@Scratte 99% of people who do the worst editing don't reach the rep threshold anyway. I do frequently comment on bad suggested-accepted edits though.
13:08
@halfer You can also give Samuel a hint about them :)
Noted! :=)
13:55
^^ (SD report) it's NAA (user had vandalized their answer triggering SD but that edit was rolled back)
@JeanneDark Thanks for reminding me to report that!
... although perhaps it would have been better reported as vandalism?
@AdrianMole my first flag was rude and abusive then you rolled back. I guess you should only bring it up if they do it again
I think OP just want to delete the post but doesn't know how.
The delete button is right next to the edit button
Apparently not for some mobile browsers.
14:00
Thanks, i didn't know that!
@JeanneDark Some users can't find the edit button ;)
Nor did I - someone told me.
@Scratte Some users can't find the personal effort and self-directed research button!
@halfer I find those hard to find too. Not the effort, but searching for things that I don't know the name of or don't know if exists.. is very difficult for me.
@AdrianMole That is a little surprising. I couldn't find the link to my flag-summary :)
Hello, I have a question that may be off-topic for the room, but I don't really know where to ask this so here goes:
My questions are being systematically downvoted in the last few days, since they are relatively old I fear that someone is reveng downvoting my posts, is there anything I can/should do about this?
14:11
@anastaciu There are many Meta-SO posts on "revenge downvote" that discuss this well-known, foul phenomenon. If the downvoters are clever, they can avoid the automatic system that spots their activities. Then, if it gets 'heavy', you could raise a moderator custom flag, explaining why you think it's systematic. But there isn't much the mods can do, without elevating the issue to Staff.
@AdrianMole, Tanks, very helpful as always, I'll take a look in Meta. It's not really something that worries me a whole lot but I feel it's not the best way to use the platform.
@anastaciu I get spells of this. Generally, the 'offender(s)' get fed up after a while and the activity stops. But it is annoying for me as I have only a few questions, and the downvotes make my "Question Record" look worse than it (perhaps) should be.
@anastaciu I took a peek on your profile. I don't think you can do much about it at present. They look stray and not very serial. A few over a week or so will not be automatically reversed.
@AdrianMole That is the real problem, I should say. Being Question banned from such votes.
@Scratte My 'score' is still some way from a likely Question Ban, but I am also further than I 'should be' from a nice, silver badge. ;)
14:27
@AdrianMole Oh. So you are already Curious? :)
@Scratte Curious, yes (but, fortunately, non-feline). However, I was 5/30 for "Inquisitive" but now I'm only 3/30.
@AdrianMole, I've read some posts about the matter in Meta, very insightful. Thanks again.
@AdrianMole I suppose it doesn't count the positive scored Questions. I counts the consecutive positive scored Questions :(
For the badge, it's just 30 Qs with 5+ nett score.
... consecutiveness doesn't come into the equation, I think.
Are we talking about the "Inquisitive" badge?
14:32
Yes.
@AdrianMole, I thought it was just positive record, 1 up would be enough for it to count for the badge.
@anastaciu Yes. I believe it is.
A "well-received" question is one with a nett score of +5 or higher.
@AdrianMole No.. I never had that, and my one Question on a score of 2 was counting towards it.
But the catch is to "maintain a positive question record". I read a post on meta.stachexchange by a user who had 87 on the way to the "Socratic" and had several other positive scored Questions too, but those didn't add to the progress. The Answer explained that there were a few that had negative or zero-score after the 87th, that made it not "maintain a positive question record". I inferred they mean consecutive.
@AdrianMole, that's odd, I have 3/30 and none of my questions has 5 or more. If it's a bug don't fix it pls :)
14:37
@anastaciu I would differ from Adrian's advice slightly - if you think it is clear you are being serially downvoted, don't hesitate to flag it. It is true that mods can not always help, but they should refer it to a staff member if it is clear to a reasonable neutral person that you are being targetted.
@Scratte True - sometimes it is worth asking around (e.g. a Reddit question) to get the names of things first. Then do some initial research, then ask a Stack question with the right terminology. Sometimes this process even helps find the answer before one gets to Stack!
OK - maybe it's +3 nett score. That's the only way I can get "3/30" from my own question record. (I have one Q on a score of 1 but that doesn't seem to count; then I have one each on 6, 4, and 3, and three on zero and one that went negative.)
@Dharman I worry that the comment advice says "Stack Overflow reckons your mother is a giraffe".
And I just agreed to it!
What?
@AdrianMole I think it's the "maintain a positive question record" that are the confusing factor. I'm not sure if my inferring of consecutive is correct. I would have imagined that you were at either 2 or 4. 3 seems very odd to me. It can't be +3 since mine was at +2 only.
@halfer, well one can't be sure, but these are questions asked some time ago, they are not exactly trending, so it's odd that they are all being downvoted, I'll keep an eye on it and decide what to do in the next few days, thanks for your advice.
14:41
What do you mean, "What?" 😅
@halfer I don't ask Questions here :) I'll find out some other way.
@Scratte I now have a secret mission to get you to ask a Stack question!
@halfer I did once. You made it. Congratulations :)
@Scratte \o/
@Scratte, yes, 3 seems very odd indeed.
14:44
@Scratte +2 would also work with my current question record. But I was on 5/30 at some stage - I guess I have two questions that were downvoted to 1 or zero from +2 (or +3). I forget.
@anastaciu If your remaining Questions get hit, then I think you should raise a flag. Because that would be very suspicious.
@Scratte will do.
@AdrianMole I can try to find the post on meta.se that I read once. It's Is Socratic badge broken?
@anastaciu FWIW, I once reported a suspect 'clever' downvoter on my questions (custom mod-flag). The flag was eventually marked "helpful" but nothing has (yet) been done about the downvotes. I guess the mod who handled the flag agreed with my suspicions and then (possibly) passed the matter upwards to the CMs. But they have a huge backlog of such issues, I believe, and it is hard work for them to restore just small rep. loss.
Apparently my memory on the "maintain a positive question record" was wrong, or an Answer or comment on that other post was removed. However, I think this may give away some secrets Asking days badges
14:55
@AdrianMole that makes sense, let's hope that if that was the case at least there may be some punishment for the user, for me the problem is not so much the small amount of points but the bad behavior, and as you said, the worsening of the question record, I also have a small amount of question like you do, and the downvotes do take a toll.
@AdrianMole I suppose you've worked out why it's 3 now? :)
15:14
@halfer Wait did you mean that you could not read the cyrilic letters?
@anastaciu I really doubt the system would penalize you, since your positive contributions elsewhere should outweigh those.
It only says Stack Overflow na Russkom
... I thought it should be "po Russki"
In that sentence 'na russkom' is right. There is a slight difference
15:33
@JohnDvorak with "pa" it's an adverb; with "na" it's just the language
ah, thanks.
knowledge++
15:49
@anastaciu @AdrianMole Could you gave examples of questions of yours where serial-downvoting could have been occurred? Are you confirm about that these questions are well asked?
@Dharman Yeah :=). Nothing about mothers and giraffes, then?
General news, I got a new contract today, woop! Am quite fed up of furlough.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Here's one pair: stackoverflow.com/posts/57973305/… and stackoverflow.com/posts/57660047/…. Note that the downvotes (only one one each Q) of Nov 25 '19 were cast within minutes of each other. I can find others, if you want.
No. I didn't get at first what was not understandable about that comment. For me it was so obvious. Only later I realized that the two words were written in Russian.
@halfer What should this meaning? "Stack Overflow reckons your mother is a giraffe" :-O
@halfer Stack Overflow считает, что твоя мать - жираф
15:57
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio They always come in pairs ... three or more such votes would be detected (and reversed) by the system.
@AdrianMole IMO, while that is the lazy check, there's one that looks at the long trends meta.askubuntu.com/a/15520/169736
@Braiam Indeed - my 'evidence' is thin, at best. However, each of the cases of such paired downvotes I have experienced has followed (within a few hours) of me giving a "Reject" review on a suggested edit.
@AdrianMole Heh, aren't those lovely. I don't worry about them. In the long run, I know that it would not be damaging.
@Braiam I agree. I'm no longer worried about their impact on my {cough} Good Standing in the eyes of the SO Community. But the practice is a bad one and, if possible, should be addressed.
16:10
@AdrianMole Yes, I can see. I've had experienced such a behavior too but as my amount of questions asked is a little higher and less viewable, I can't remember the specific cases anymore. Also experienced it at answers of mine. Unfortunately, we can only do less against when having such "clever" companions on the other side of the wire.
As @Dharman said once, "Votes should be on content, not on users".
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio There was also a time when I had two such DV-pairs, on two successive Sunday evenings at almost the exact same time of day. This is the case I reported via a mod-flag. The events stopped but no vote-reversal.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I was making a joke - part of the close reason was in Cyrillic that I couldn't read, so I surmised that Dharman was insulting the question author's mother.
@halfer I think you've been watching too much Monty Python.
@AdrianMole Not only that, I work in the Ministry For Silly Giraffes.
@halfer A tall tail tale if ever I heard one!
16:15
As they say in London, you're havin' a giraffe!
16:26
@halfer Where do they say that? Maternity wards?
@halfer and your father smelt of elderberries
@Scratte Ha! They certainly should.
@AndrasDeak It's just his aftershave...
@halfer This seems like a topic @HovercraftFullOfEels should be present for
@DavidBuck Or his sock-puppet: HelicopterFullOfGiraffes?
16:42
Am I wrong about this question needing debugging details?
Does a Gold-Hammer dupe vote 'override' other close reasons if it's the third of three VTCs?
@AdrianMole I would assume so.
We need to do an experiment.
@Georgy What's wrong with the title?
@AdrianMole You mean you want two users to close vote one of your Questions and have a third gold-badger hammer it? :)
16:49
@AdrianMole Maybe nothing. I was thinking that nobody will use these search terms when looking for it.
@Georgy I'm not actually disagreeing - it's a terrible question in many ways, but the title looks like it might be a reasonable signpost.
I think there's no spamminess in that SD report - just a link-only NAA.
17:14
@AdrianMole You may have spoken too soon..
17:31
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I probably have said that much more than once. And so have others. :D Not sure why you are citing me in particular
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio I had 3 DV in questions in the past few days, you can check it out in my question history, I don't have nearly as much as you do so they're easy to find :), it's 3 DV's in the past few days, not that much of a problem but still anoying.
@Dharman Because I cited you citing that. LOL
@anastaciu Will do it. But got less time now. I will come back with more insights.
18:03
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio Lol these are not even my words. Check revision history
@Dharman Plot twist: all meta posts are actually ghostwritten by Cody
I don't understand what is going on with this php (java) android Question. They seem to have gotten the formatting wrong. But.. at the end of the code block there's text that looks like markdown help. I can't find this particular help anywhere with the class Something{ ... Where does that come from?
@RyanM Nope.. I have posted meta posts and Cody wasn't in on it nor editing them :) Well.. except for one, where Cody was mistaken about me being mistaken ;)
@Scratte Just close as Lacks minimal understanding... of markdown
@Dharman But still.. where did they find this?
@Scratte From here obviously: meta.stackexchange.com/a/139647/515960
It's not enought to warrant abusive flag so I just edited it out. However, as usual I voted to close after reading just the tags
18:17
Oh!.. You used the CodyGray method?
What's Cody's method?
What's wrong with the tags? Can't they be adjusted?
@Dharman It's pasting in large parts of the the text into Google and see what it gives you :)
@Scratte [php] [android] is almost always terribad
@Scratte People who tag Anroid and PHP show that they have got no clue how their code works at all. I close them as No MCVE. If you can't tell us which program is causing the problem then don't ask us to debug both of them.
There is, in fact, no MCVE. That Java code is too incomplete to make sense of. No idea what httpParse.postRequest returns, which is the entire issue.
oh I just noticed the problem...it's a typo
> if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("USER_REGISTERED")) { ... receiving the toast message as "REGISTERED_USER" and all that
spot the difference.
18:22
I got this ..but I'll remember the strange combination of tags :)
The first is a past tense action, the other is a noun? :)
@DavidBuck Hovercraft just needs to wind his neck in :=p
@Scratte and, as is well-known, equalsIgnoreCase returns false when one String is a past tense action and the other is a noun :-)
18:41
@RyanM Touché ;)
Stack Overflow is getting boring. It's the same question over and over again.
@Dharman Try another site then. How about Bicycles?
@Scratte The same questions are posted in circles. Round and round the same stuff is asked about
I wish there was a site on the Internet that had answers to the most common programming problems so that people wouldn't have to ask these questions each time they encounter it.
19:15
@Dharman I think you may need a little netflix and 2 liters of ice cream :)
Or.. maybe try Role-playing Games and pretend you know nothing :)
@Scratte You are in a mysterious brand-new world. In the near distance you see a peculiar looking creature. You approach it. Before you get to introduce yourself the alien screams these words at you: "Warning: mysqli_num_rows() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, bool given in"
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@Dharman Just reply "Magic word not correct :)". Delete, delete, delete :)
@Scratte No, I usually reply with "Warning: You are wide open to SQL Injections and should use parameterized prepared statements instead of manually building your queries." It seems ineffective most of the time, though.
19:40
That's the story with advice and learning things. People listen when it's urgent and relevant to their situation.
@Dharman It's annoying. Most of the time OP ignores security checks for the sake of brevity and legibility
Is there anything else I can do here? OP has accepted and upvoted a NAA because they agreed with the problem and said they've solved it. I've asked 3 times for them to add an answer and so far they've posted a link to a write-up on their website, and posted the answer as a comment, but still no answer. I don't suppose mods have a comments to answer button?
Delete
Deletion will solve all your problems
@DavidBuck Kafka seems to been the new hot thing.
@DavidBuck I would flag as NAA and add my own answer based on the comments.
Before adding an answer make sure the question is on topic and that you agree with the solution
I flagged as NAA 10 hours ago. All my flagged posts after that have been deleted. I sense that reviewers are put off delete voting - probably the combination of not being sure what the answer says, and the fact that the OP has accepted, upvoted and commented enthusiastically.
20:10
@DavidBuck It's an accepted/positively scored answer, reviewers can't delete it.
It probably is in the mod queue
@DavidBuck It's not in LQP yet.
@Dharman That would be strange if he flagged it 10 hours ago.
Which I definitely did. Must be in a mod queue then.
It is strange...
What is curious is that there's no entry in the timeline about the completed review task, nor I can find it in the queue (unless filters broke)
Is the flag still pending @David?
20:16
Yep. Pending 10 hours.
:O I always thought that such answers went to LQP nonetheless.
It should have.
I thought so too. I've flagged positively scored and accepted answers before and they've been processed at the same speed as everything else.
"android change SQLite Database to mysql" please excuse me while I go bang my head on a wall
@RyanM Come to MySQL we have types
20:18
@Dharman SQLite has types! They're just per-value rather than per-column, and highly unintuitive :D
(seriously, though, for those who've never looked at how SQLite actually handles data types: it's weird)
@Georgy How is this possible my script missed "Hope that helps." on that answer. Grrr.
@Dharman Oh, so it was a script. And I thought you started working with pandas. ;) Saw an edit under one answer.
20:35
Is code-signing on-topic?
To clarify I don't mean coding by deaf people. I meant en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_signing
It usually would be
I would think so
@Dharman too broad
maybe
Is this question needs to get more focused? stackoverflow.com/questions/63529270/…
20:40
@Dharman I don't think it's too broad
definitely not a good question
Are questions about IDEs on topic? That seems even more distant from actual code.
@AndrasDeak Yes, they're tools used primarily for software development
so there's your answer
@YagizcanDegirmenci Yes, definitely
@YagizcanDegirmenci ehhhhhhhhh. It's borderline. I wouldn't have voted to close, personally. The answer is that you've really described the only real way to do it: make a list.
@YagizcanDegirmenci If you want only email addresses from your own company then you probably know the domain and you can whitelist only that domain. If your employees use various email exchanges then you could use something like Active Directory/LDAP to control which users and which email addresses are allowed. Other than that there is no way you can figure out whether an email address is used for business purpose or personal reasons.
@Dharman but having edge cases doesn't makes a problem "bad", and as you can see from the comments another person has encountered the same problem and he has an answer to provide but he can't post it, because someone thinks doing it will be useless/frustrating but in my case i still need that and i can't get an answer so what is the point of voting to close or "delete"? And i also mentioned in the question to ban public providers because in my country they usually don't have offices
If Google decides to start a legitimate spamming business and hires professional spammers, would you consider their email addresses corporate or personal?
@YagizcanDegirmenci You can ask the person to explain it to you in the comments.
In a world that google decides to hire professional spammers i would ban that domain lol
There is your answer. Make either whitelist or blacklist and maintain that list as needed. When Google decides to start spamming then block all google domains.
20:51
@Dharman i answered this in the question "First i thought about creating a list of all public email services and banning them, even with this approach i can't handle all cases."
Usually, a whitelist would be most appropriate. However, whitelisting domains can still be a very bad idea. You would need to whitelist each email address... at which point the requirement becomes ridiculous.
Another solution might be: "Call up the company and ask them to validate that the email address belongs to an active employee record"
@Dharman main point of banning public provders to stop spam and make them traceable, and there is a lot of websites goes for this approach even this becomes ridiculous to you.
I can always make a new domain and start spamming you with a new domain. The only sure way would be to whitelist allowed email addresses.
"make them traceable"
21:34
Could I get some help from someone with a nice template for this? I'm newer here and not quite sure what to say. Determine constexpr execution - during compilation or at runtime? The linked answer seems to be answering a different question. It provides possibly useful info, so I don't want to just flag it
21:51
@Dharman so what do you think about this due to our recent talk? stackoverflow.com/questions/63530314/…
 
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23:14
Any C++ folks around who can address this one: stackoverflow.com/q/63530865/10871073?
23:42
What should I flag non questions as?
@10Rep Needs details or clarity.
Ok, thanks.
... i.e. "What are you actually asking?"
Why do we even have a tag??
@desertnaut Seems like a good candidate for burnination, if you ask me.
It's kinda like . Mostly used for questions that want to calculate the frequency of vibration with code.
23:56
@desertnaut Good Vibrations? Rastaman Vibration? (I could supply links, if you really want!)

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