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00:03
@Dharman We don't have cookies!
Sorry, I ate all
@Vega What happened? Did you eat the star? :)
Ah, it didn't go unnoticed... :)
You're one of the regulars. How could something that big go unnoticed? :)
The hat season wasn't very flattering for my star head, so decided to bring back the old head
@TomerShetah The target title made me squint :D
00:16
That did cross my mind. I've never seen a star-star wear a hat.
Is it normal for a re-open review to not show the question at all like this?
01:01
@πάνταῥεῖ Isn't an appropriate tag for this question?
@U11-Forward You got the "Give a leg over"? :) <-- sorry fixed the typo
@Scratte Yes I did!
So not only do you have your own house :) You also have a stairs to get in :D
@Scratte Haha lol
01:20
@cigien Not really. is more appropriate, because it's a special dialect. Not syntactically, but in limitations regarding the c++ standard library. So answers which propose c++ standard library solutions like usage of std::array or std::vector wouldn't be applicable for this question.
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm not saying is inappropriate at all. I'm just wondering why is not. They're certainly not mutually exclusive, right?
@cigien As mentioned arduino c++ uses the same syntax, but doesn't guarantee anything about c++ standards. If you think it's better to retag, do so. I won't, and that's one of my regular actions to remove / replace the from arduino questions.
@πάνταῥεῖ I've already retagged it. I didn't know you did that. I wonder if that happens with other C++ questions, e.g. QT.
@cigien No, qt is a different case. You can use everything from the c++ standard in qt programs (same fror certain libraries like sfml, opencv, mpi, etc.)
@πάνταῥεῖ Ok, thanks. I'll read up more on this, and in particular see what arduino c+= does differently.
01:32
I/O for instance is totally different, also no main() and more.
Ok, I'll definitely look into it. If it's not already obvious, I know next to nothing about arduino c++ :p I just saw c++ in there, and figured it must be something to do with c++. Which is not great logic :(
@πάνταῥεῖ btw, go ahead and unretag that question.
c is also in c++ and in javascript ;) Sorry.. don't mind me. I'm just having fun here :)
Oh, you're right. Let's add to about half a million questions ;)
@cigien Well, I am retagging for , if the question doesn't contain a bit c++ specific code (even if OP states they use a c++ compiler), or the other way round if I see just a bit of c++ code (even if not used (like #include <iostream>, using namespace std; or such), I remove the tag, if questions carry both tags.
@πάνταῥεῖ Hmm, I should make it a habit to respond directly in chat :p I was making a joke, in response to Scratte's joke :) It wasn't a response to the arduino discussion, sorry about the confusion.
01:47
@cigien Fun? Whassat??
@πάνταῥεῖ I know. I'm breaking all the rules :D
01:59
And without wearing a hat!.. That's unforgivable :)
We all have fun in our own ways ;)
functors are fun
@AdrianMole Everything under 4D is boring ;)
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman We've discussed this before, you really shouldn't be adding information like that to requests. It has nothing to do with closing the post, and unless I'm missing something the only interpretation I can see of that comment is related to user behavior, and we don't moderate that here.
@cigien Ooops oKay, unable to edit it... :(
02:08
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman That's ok, no need to worry about this one. Just something to bear in mind. Thanks for understanding.
@KenWhite Shame, it's a well asked question.
Maybe Ted's advice will help.
@cigien It is, but it's pretty broad in scope when it gets to the end, where there is a list of multiple questions over a couple of paragraphs.
@KenWhite Oh, I'm not suggesting it should be open. There are at least 3 different reasons to close it. I was just wondering how to show the OP how to ask a question suitable for SO.
02:38
@cigien Doesn't appear that the poster is willing to accept Ted's advice. They have indicated that they're looking for a collection of different strategies rather than a specific answer. If that's the intent, it's not likely that the question is going to be improved.
@KenWhite Yeah, you're right. Thanks for following up with the OP.
 
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04:43
Do people agree this is a poor edit / review? I just want to make sure I'm not missing something. stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/27916024
04:56
@IanCampbell I wouldn't have approved that edit.
That's a bad edit. Code markdown is not for highlighting.
OK, thanks for the feedback.
In the future, should I rollback such edits and fix any actual issues? I worry I'd get in a rollback war.
If you're editing into shape, that's definitely fine. Don't only rollback of course. Don't see why there'd be any rollback war over that.
Sounds good.
If some review was blatantly incorrect, or you feel like using your privs to check for patterns of bad reviews (include links if you do), you can also flag the reviewers.
05:09
BTW, to clarify the "don't only rollback" bit, that only applies if the original post needs editing. Otherwise just rolling back is correct.
For this particular one, I'd probably roll it back because it's less work than undoing the several things they made worse to preserve the one thing they made marginally better. I'd probably then fix the grammar issues myself separately, but a rollback would leave the post in a better state here.
@BaummitAugen I had no idea I shouldn't rollback if I want to flag a bad edit accept. Thanks.
@cigien Why @PaulRoub @Vega ?
05:26
@cigien Np. Feel free to use your judgment for when an immediate rollback is better though. The mod reject is not that important. It does contribute to edit bans, and takes away the 2 rep. But the former we can do by hand if necessary, the latter... eh.
05:56
@BaummitAugen Ok, maybe I'll just rollback/edit as usual, and then mention edit bans explicitly in the flag if I think that's relevant. The -2 is ..eh as you say :) Would that work?
@cigien Especially when you make some significant improvement over the initial state of the post, that seems like a reasonable idea. If you are just going to roll back and flag, you might as well just flag unless the rollback resolves some sort of acute harm.
But yeah, wasting a good edit over 2 rep for someone else is definitely not worth it.
@BaummitAugen And don't over-interpret the word "significant"; posts in good condition are more important than 2 rep here or there IMO.
@Yatin Generally github link is not spam. More than 1 post by OP may be hit the red flag but 1st post give OP benefit of doubt. I also disagree with red flag but I am not able to see deleted post.
@BaummitAugen Ok, I understand. Thanks.
06:12
@Yatin Perhaps you'd care to join us in Charcoal HQ to discuss possible spam further?
+ decision by mod is not discussed here. Subject of meta.
Yep.. my bad
06:27
@Shree I'm not seeing this in the FAQ, or in the transcript. I've personally asked about declined spam flags in here. In fact, I would have thought mods would be the exception to the general rule about discussing users :p It's not like we can moderate mods.
@cigien No discussion about mod decision on chat , universal SO rule :D . Post meta post if you disagree . :)
@Shree I'm not disagreeing, I just didn't know the rule. Could you share a link to some reference if you have it?
@Shree With respect, I've never heard this rule, and I've seen many discussions of handling of mod flags in chat, often with moderators.
I only talk about flag :)
If there is such a rule, I too would appreciate a link to some reference for it
06:35
@Vega o/ New profile pic :D
o/
I brought back my pic for the hat season
Oh cool
@RyanM May be I am wrong. RO give correct answer, but I still stick with same stick, for flag disagreement by mod why or not is not this room.
Lets ping @Makyen
@Vega Our real vega, whom I know . Welcome back.
@Shree I consider it is asking for opinions. There are enough of them and I am not sure more is needed, thus closing vote. I would have not cast a delete vote seeing the (apparent) usefulness
@Shree Thanks :)
@Vega Thanks for reply. I disagree and cast RV. I hope ......................
06:45
It is reopened
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
@Shree The rule here in SOCVR is that there's no pinging moderators for things which can/should be handled with flags. I'm not aware of a restriction on asking non-moderators in general for opinions about why a flag might have been declined. Asking that of a moderator in here would not be appropriate, but a moderator may, or may not, choose to answer if the question is asked of the room.
So I allow to ask on room , why my flag declined ? why mod ................ / @cc @ya
07:00
Basically, if you're really asking such a question of other people, that should be fine. If you're asking it in the hope that a moderator will answer, that's not really OK.
I'd also note that asking about a flag generally releases moderators to talk about the flag with full details (at least as far as the details relate to you and that flag, but not as to how they relate to other people; e.g. for the moderators to disclose the actual content of a custom flag you are asking about). That is usually to the asker's benefit if they are being open and honest, but often not to their benefit when the asker is not being completely open.
@Yatin ^^ sorry to all @cigien @RyanM
@Shree np.. it cleared a few of my doubts too :D
@Shree No worries :)
Tthanks
No worries
07:23
Or maybe needs debugging details
08:00
hey @BaummitAugen long time no see!
08:22
@tripleee Its happy christmas from ... )
 
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Zoe
Zoe
10:29
... how'd that end up being undefined? xd
\o Season's greetings all
@Zoe @rene could you delete this request? Zoe's link went funny, she reposted it, and the new one was handled.
Thanks Rene { thumbs up }
11:49
@halfer that's possibly a new low in questions which only contain images
@Nick I'll see your legible photo and raise you this previous attempt at sharing code.
Sadly the phone video of code that someone posted appears to have been taken down...
@RyanM I fold! That should have been royally flushed! :)
:=)
12:22
I am 2k now! :D
7
yaay, congrats!!!! o/
@Yatin 🤘
Now I am desperately trying to find stuff to edit xD
@Yatin With great power comes great responsibility
lol
12:28
@Turing85 Yep :D
@Yatin Why? It'll come when it comes :)
I edited the answer out of the question in the above cv-pls :D
lol! And then you went and downvoted an Answer, and now you don't have edit privileges anymore..
Nah... I do... it doesn't work like that... once you cross 2k you will have the privilege even if you go under 2k
12:35
Huh? Yes.. ^ that :)
(privileges are in fact revoked when you drop below the required rep)
🤔 But I remember reading something different on meta
Most badges aren't revoked if you no longer meet the requirements, but privileges are
:o
I need a +1 now
Well, you now have regained the ability to suggest edits...
12:39
I am trying to find something to edit
Zoe
Zoe
@Yatin always has stuff that needs retagging :eyes:
👍
@Zoe I really want to make an SEDE leaderboard for who has removed that tag from the most questions, but I'm not entirely certain how
(for those unfamiliar: it is constantly added to questions that are just about and have nothing to do with the IDE)
Zoe
Zoe
yeah, it's a bit tricky to find
@RyanM posthistory is your friend ...
Zoe
Zoe
12:44
@rene Can it be done without timeouts though?
perhaps limiting to questions currently tagged would be an effective optimization
@Zoe sure, you only need to look at typeid = 6
@rene is a combo retag/edit recorded as multiple events, one of which is 6?
I frequently also edit "Studio" out of the title, for instance
@RyanM 6 is edited tags. So you have to find per post where the tag was added that then sees a historytypeid = 6 where the tag is removed.
Ah, yeah, it is two events... example
12:53
Note: StackOverFlow is OP
@Yatin Nope.
@Yatin the way it is written right now, it looks like 3 combined comments
@Yatin The answer section is for answers, if information is required then for that are the comments. I have raised a flag indicating that it is not an answer
👍
13:00
I have removed the tag from 210 questions. @Zoe has me beat by a wide margin, having removed it from a whopping 4617 questions.
I am one edit away from 2k and Copy editor badge :O
Zoe
Zoe
Seriously?
Yep
@RyanM That seems like a candidate for a tag warning :)
@Zoe ah no that's not quite right...found a bug.
@Braiam you mean like "Do NOT use for questions about programming for Android in general; instead, use the [android] tag"?
13:02
@RyanM Nope, an actual modal when used.
oh, yes, that would be good.
Zoe
Zoe
It won't be though
The query is still slightly inaccurate, in that it counts any tag edit by the given user after [android-studio] is removed (rather than verifying that that user specifically removed the tag), but here's what I got: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1352929/…
Still approximately 4264 android-studio removals by Zoe
I've seen people include a tag on a question where the tag-excerpt says only DO NOT USE THIS TAG.
... more than a few times!
13:06
My SQL-fu isn't good enough to verify that the orig entry is the immediately preceding entry among (3, 6) entries.
should this question be closed as "About professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration"?
@Turing85 looks like it to me
@RyanM there is a Last_value and lead: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/…
Zoe
Zoe
@RyanM That's a lot of removals :blobsweat:
@Turing85 Careful with sending users to Server Fault. They take the professional thing literally.
13:13
@Braiam This is why I wrote "might be"
It's been removed a total of 30268 times.
@rene Thanks, I'll take a look at that when it's not super late :-)
(again, disclaimer that it's slightly approximate because I need to figure out how to use those functions rene mentioned)
Zoe
Zoe
Guess I need to fix that :eyes:
Zoe
Zoe
Android Studio retagging has given me a lot of use for a retag userscript at least :')
What userscript?
Zoe
Zoe
@Dharman This one - made it to deal with Android Studio ^^" Randomly reminds me I need to clean up the code at some point
13:57
If I find a code-only answer in LQQ what should I do?
@Yatin It depends
@Yatin I have an auto comment I use with the form: While this code may solve the problem the answer would be a lot better with an explanation on how/why it does. Remember that your answer is not just for the user that asked the question but also for all the other people that find it.
Does it look like an answer or should it be an edit? Is it just copying another answer? Can you make an edit to provide some explanation? Are you even able to understand it without an explanation? If the question is old and has plenty of better answers, does this one add anything useful?
Got it 👍 Thank you :D
Is that spam or just completely off-topic?
14:10
@JeanneDark Definitely spam...
14:21
^ SD report
14:36
@IanCampbell Still waiting to see the "Defender of the Unicorn" hat on your profile :)
@tripleee o/ How's it going? :)
@Scratte It's only awarded on MSE, I have no chance there.
How should I edit this question? stackoverflow.com/q/60223501/11573842
Of course the "thanks" part will have to go but... the question is way too small
@IanCampbell Yes, but yes you have :)
All you need to do it log into the official Winter Bash site. Go to the /unicorn link, answer 10 questions about site stuff and then you get the hat :)
@Yatin That one's tough. I think copy the title to the body and remove the fluff. Then change the "reference" to "Here is a link to the GitHub repo." with a link.
14:48
Ok
@Yatin I don't think it is salvagable.
Oh
Should it be closed as Needs details/clarity?
@Yatin Yes, I voted to close for that reason
Ok
14:59
@Yatin Congrats on 2k
@IanCampbell Thank you :)
@Yatin You'll be editing deleted posts on no time :)
16:32
Should I approve an edit that tries to add an image into a NAA answer?
16:55
Oops.. :)
@cigien There are all sorts of answers, with varying degrees of disagreement. Of course, the presence of answers does not guarantee a targeted/concrete question. To me, it's a best-practices question, or perhaps Too Broad. But not a hill I'd die on. And since you seem to have a much stronger opinion than mine, I'm happy to let the reopen stand. Maybe I'm just having too many flashbacks of arguments over exactly this sort of macro-or-not question. :-)
17:16
@PaulRoub I tend to agree; most of the answers revolve around 'macros are evil' or 'it's harder to debug' statements
Is this question on topic? stackoverflow.com/q/1539461/11573842
@Yatin I think it cumulates reasons for closing
17:38
@Yatin It could do without the third question. It is on-topic if it stick only to one topic.
Ok so would editing it be okay... like won't it invalidate other answers?
It would, which means that you would need to edit all answers to make them aligned with the question.
Oh boy
17:51
@Dharman How can that possibly have so many upvotes?
@IanCampbell Do you need to ask?
Well, I don't want to be overconfident; maybe there's a reason I'm not thinking of.
Let's just leave it at that I am in the middle of flagging some stuff. If you have some concerns please feel free to flag also, but let's not discuss it here in this room
OK, sounds good.
out of del-votes btw
17:59
@IanCampbell Perhaps because everyone that get that error need to do exactly that, no matter what code they're using? :)
No, that is not it
Yea
But... wrong room...
18:36
My edits applying immediately is extremely satisfying! :D
I can't get enough of it
Seriosly
@Yatin Just be sure to continue making edits that are needed :-) Rather than edits that are not!
Trying my best ;)
19:01
Is it me or is there a bit of abnormal spacing beneath this answer? stackoverflow.com/a/47926312/11573842
@Yatin there was; it's gone now
I couldn't edit it out for some reason
Weird
^ OP is talking about @rene's comment
@Yatin The html isn't rerendered if nothing changes.
19:27
it's one of those resource request that we need to close but I would prefeer not to :)
@Yatin I already voted unclear at the 1st revision and retracted after the edit.
you need to learn how to post answers rene...
Yeah, I still got a lot to learn. I have no clue how these sites work.
Doesn't answering privileges come at 100K or so?
lol...
yeah before you can only answer "I have this problem also"
or ask for clarification
I have had all your problems
@Yatin Hmm, that got closed as a dupe, which is odd.
I don't know what close reason should be used ^
@tink Same bug as before, your link isn't working for me.
19:49
Neither for me
Last time, it just sorted itself out in a few minutes :p Best kind of bug.
@Yatin If none of the standard reasons obviously apply, as in this case, just write a custom close reason and be honest about why you're closing the question.
20:08
@cigien how bizarre ... =/
Yeah, and I don't think I've seen that from anyone else's account. Maybe the userscript is doing something funky for you.
@cigien - not sure how that would have a "temporary" effect, though. I don't know anything about how Stack Overflow works under the hood, but wouldn't expect a browser extension to have time-related issues with the site? Either way, the post is now closed ...
@tink No idea. I don't know how the web works in general, but I can tell you how a pointer works if you want :p This broken link isn't temporary though, it's not fixed itself yet at least.
@cigien - true; it stays broken for me as well .. how odd. My previous ones are/were working, though. I hate intermittent faults.
20:15
@tink FWIW, when I hover over the link I get https://stackoverflow.com/q/undefined, so that undefined is probably coming from the user script sinve a variable is in an undefined state
Thanks @NathanOliver, I noticed that, too ... still finding it weird.
same here. It's weird that it would be an intermittent issue.
@NathanOliver Also, it appears to have been closed before you ran the cleanup script last, and the request hasn't been shunted to the graveyard.
@cigien - and while it's been a bit over 25 years that I wrote anything in C I think I still understand how a pointer works ;D
You're not running IE6 are you? I hear it has compatibility issues ;)
20:18
LOL ... no, running a current Chrome on Linux =D
@cigien I had to manually move it since the link is broken our move script cant check the target to see if it's closed.
Thanks for that =}
@NathanOliver Thanks for cleaning up. Strange bug for sure.
if multithreading. a wonder it issue is I
20:22
:D
OP removed the code in this question and added 3 more questions in place... The question has no answers so I guess a rollback isn't necessary... does it need focus though? stackoverflow.com/q/65483265/11573842
Looks like it needs more focus to me. That is three separate and distinct questions.
@NathanOliver =D
Is anyone using Opera and experiencing it auto-reload pages after a period of them being idle? It's messing with my ability to see deleted posts, where I loaded the post prior to its deletion.
The "idle" period seems to be less than 30 minutes :(
20:42
@PaulRoub I see your point, a question asking about macros as a feature is too broad. I wouldn't want this to be reopened for example. On the other hand, a question asking about a specific use of a macro is sufficiently narrowly scoped IMO, and can be addressed quite nicely, as is done by some of the answers.
The fact that some of the answers have taken this as an opportunity to whinge about macros in general is unfortunate, but I don't think that makes the question itself too broad.
I'm not clear on why there being disagreement in the answers is an issue though. So long as the answers are fact based, I don't see why they need to agree with each other.
20:55
What to do with this question? stackoverflow.com/q/65381581/11573842
@Braiam Woah, I had no idea tag warnings were a thing. Thank you.
@TylerH This applies to all android questions? :p
21:25
@cigien oh, oops...
I was wondering why it wasn't showing the number of votes on the end from the script... definitely a monday...
1 message moved from SOCVR /dev/null
So ... yesterday he had this posted twice; today there's this which is basically the same "problem" with a marginally modified file-format (commas instead of spaces as field separators) and a different column number ... I'm tempted to CV it as dupe ;)
@tink It looks like it should be closed as a dupe
@TylerH Eminently reasonable :) When you didn't respond immediately, I thought you might be making a joke that was going over my head :p
@cigien Yeah, there are a tons of features that can be help in certain scenarios.
@TylerH ta ...
21:42
@Braiam Indeed. I was wondering if you knew some metas about details on how this works. This is the only one I could find. Do you know if tag warnings can be enabled when using a certain tag, when some other tags are missing? That would pretty much allow for the "implied tags" idea to be implemented it seems.
@cigien This was the implementation. Look for tag tips
22:14
@Braiam No, this doesn't seem to allow for tag tips/warnings based on whether other tags are present or not.
22:52
@cigien Well, I would argue that you don't need that. You need a warning for the lest likely used correctly tag.
@Braiam I'm going to assume from your answer that the feature is not supported. I haven't thought too hard about whether it would be useful enough to add support for. I can think of one case that would help me personally, but you're probably right.
23:36
Is it possible to kick a user from a room if they're in 100 rooms?
Are you trying to be in an many rooms as possible, so you don't get kicked from them? ;)
No :) I don't usually do kickable stuff :) I just noticed a user that's in well over 26 rooms, and since the user interface doesn't let me scroll the user card, I can't get to the "Actions" part of it. So for example, I can't invite them to a new room or I cannot ignore them. So I was just wondering how it would be possible to kick them. Users behaving badly will find this trick, no?
@Scratte Why would you think that wasn't possible?
^^ :) Of course me screen is quite small and will only show the first 26 rooms and then.. nothing else. But even if I had a bigger screen, it just means I can see more rooms on the user card, I still can't scroll.
@Scratte I'm not seeing where you're having a problem.
23:45
@Makyen Hmm.. needs details or clarity or why would I want to get to the "actions" part of a profile?
@Scratte In order to answer you, I'm going to need you to be more specific about what you're seeing and where. I don't see anything that looks like it would be affected by the number of rooms the user is in wrt. the dialogs which have kicking the user as an option.
@Scratte Ohhh... OK. I think I see what you mean.
I'm not actually fuzzed about one option or another option.. But here's a screen shot of the Winter Bash room where one user is in at least 26 rooms.
@Scratte Use the browser's Developer's Tools.
You mean hack the room? :)
@Scratte Users behaving badly will find this trick, no? Thanks for the tip! ;-P
23:56
I have tree possible actions, and they all look like this "<a href="#">start a new room with this user</a>" where the # all seem to just link to https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/117306/winter-bash-2020#
The other two just have different text, like "hide posts" and "ignore this user (everywhere)"
@Scratte Yes. We do that all the time. All it takes is a bit of CSS. For example, you could add: .user-popup h5 ~ ul { max-height: 150px; overflow:auto; }
@AdrianMole Yes, well.. if a Room Owner isn't pretty fast at hacking their own room, it could take a while to get trouble sorted out, no? :)
Waffles™
user14889573
Do meta questions require a positive score to make it to the "Hot meta posts", or is it purely by views?
@Scratte Indeed. Sounds like a minor bug, or a possible feature request (move the actions list above the list of rooms) on Meta.SE.

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