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@Makyen My console said "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token '.'" I think it doesn't like CSS like that.
@Scratte It sounds like you tried to execute it as JavaScript, not add it as CSS.
@Makyen I think you're right. My browser skills are limited :)
00:26
I think that developer tool thing is better done after a thorough tutorial :) I dropped it in somewhere.. and it seems to have vanished, though it works ?!?
@cigien I'm trying to record you for posterity :) meta.stackexchange.com/questions/358876/…
@Nick Oh, that's nice :) Also odd, my total rep is less than my year rep? :p
@cigien did you give away a bounty or downvote some posts?
@Nick Oh yeah, I haven't downvoted much I think, but I have given away bounties.
I have no choice but to upvote that post, right? ;)
@cigien that was not the intent. I was looking at my own position, happened to notice you and am just curious.
00:38
@Nick I know, it was just a joke :) I assume there's no way to sort by reputation change? A SEDE query could probably be written though.
@cigien I don't think so. I'm not even sure about a SEDE query, could be an interesting exercise though
Yeah, and probably the only way to conclusively answer that question.
Oof, I'm not used to links just disappearing :(
Looks like I'm roughly 645th for this year at least.
00:54
@cigien it was a bit stupid of me not to notice that you can sort on rank change, so having got a lot of deserved downvotes (although it would have been helpful if one of them had pointed it out) I deleted the question
@cigien I'm pretty sure you'd be the highest overall rank of the big changes
@Nick Downvotes don't mean that users saw the mistake. Users downvote for a lot of reasons.
@Nick Maybe. Thanks anyway :)
 
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02:27
@cigien Like seeing the poster forgot to wear their hat? :P
@Scratte Nah, it was Nick's post. And they were wearing a hat, I think :)
Yes, StormyNick is wearing a hat :) Currently a doll cought in the storm :)
I'm actually planning on changing my profile pic to a more fun one. Then I won't need a hat to prove I'm not grumpy ;)
Not going to work during a Winter Bash. Only wearing a Winter Bash hat can prove that :)
02:31
Ah, I see. I'll just be grumpy then :)
I'm liking this so much that I'm going to have to work out how to wear those hats the rest of 2021 :)
Just take a screenshot, and use that?
Yes.. but which one? :)
Oh, you mean figure out which one to wear? That is much harder.
I tried to wear them all at once. Didn't work out very well :D
02:34
You'll need a much bigger head for that.
Or smaller hats I guess.
One of the hats is a ladder, another a firetruck.
Perfect. All the hats that don't fit on your head, you can put on the firetruck. And if the pile of hats gets too high, you can use the ladder to climb up.
Does four of these in quick(ish) succession constitute spamming?
Yes.
I have NAA flags at the moment. You think I should report to Smokey?
02:43
Would you mind hopping into Charcoal?
 
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04:09
@DalijaPrasnikar Ah, that sounds quite serious. No Wi-Fi in the emergency room? ;-) On a serious note, glad to hear that you've made it through 2020 OK.
@Scratte I don't see why it would make any material difference. The light from screens can dry out your eyes and, if not blue-light filtered, possibly disrupt your Circadian rhythms, but I don't know why it would have any ill effects on recovering from a head injury.
@πάνταῥεῖ I'd love to see some quick summary like that posted as your edit summary when retagging these questions. To the uninitiated, like myself and cigien, removing the C++ tags from these types of questions looks like an indefensible edit.
Once you explain, it makes perfect sense, as does not removing the C++ tag from Qt questions.
@πάνταῥεῖ That... I disagree with. If they're using a C++ compiler, then it's C++, even if they're writing what is, in your opinion and mine, effectively C code. These questions shouldn't be retagged.
04:30
@Yatin I really don't think that question is problematic. In the original version, it could be interpreted as a resource request, but I've attempted to correct that with an edit. Is the only objection to this that it asks 3 different questions? It does not seem to be too broad for SO, judging by the answers. (cc @Vega since you also close-voted)
I'm very tempted to reopen that, so I'm looking for compelling arguments why I should not. Or suggestions on further edits to help address the problems that people still see.
@cigien Agreed.
I did delete one of the answers that wasn't adding anything new. I would also have deleted answers that were generically arguing macros are evil, but I didn't see any.
@AdrianMole No... If it requires context beyond the post itself to indicate that it's spam, then a spam flag is not appropriate. Raise a custom moderator flag instead.
@CodyGray Thanks. That NATO was annoying, especially since it's what prompted the cv-pls. Yeah, all other answers at least mention the DELETE macro specifically.
@CodyGray In those cases, I guess the comment that I added (to each) plus the NAA flag allowed for proper action to be taken by the handling mod.
04:46
@AdrianMole I don't see why a NAA flag would help. And we don't necessarily read comments, but that might help some, depending on which mod it was.
No reason to avoid a custom flag, if you need to provide a contextual explanation.
OK - I'll remember that for the future.
Yeah, we discussed this in Charcoal a bit, and my claim that it was spam was unfounded. Worth investigating, but definitely not spam-flaggable. My bad.
Not unfounded, I think. All four ended up being mod-deleted with the "Spam" banner on them.
Remember, as a former SO moderator once had featured so elegantly in their profile: modraters are just monkeys...who has guns in there hands
@AdrianMole That just means it was a nice mod who marked the pending spam flag as "helpful". They weren't actually nuked as spam.
Also, again, mods might sometimes decide to nuke something even when it's not spam. (Though, generally, we should use rude/abusive for that, since, as far as I've been told, that makes it not eligible to become a confusing audit.)
Ah! One of those rarities - a nice mod.
04:53
Mmm, I know. We're trying to force them out, but some still exist.
@AdrianMole Right, my intuition was that it's spam. But my response indicated that you should spam-flag, and that wasn't really justified.
@CodyGray You shouldn't have let them in in the first place.
@cigien Popular vote. Not much you can do.
So I hide my face behind this hat.
Maybe SO should have an electoral college. And then the popular vote won't matter.
Or is that joke too close to home?
Mods should convene a special College of Moderators, fill the room with smoke, and not come out until the decision is made.
(Why stop at offending just Americans?)
Indeed. No point being offensive and discriminatory I guess.
04:59
That's what the two birds said, right before they were hit with the stone.
@CodyGray Well, as you're here and were talking about it, have a wee peek at this. Looks familiar?
@AdrianMole Familiar? Not really. See, the problem of mods lacking context doesn't occur merely in the flag queue.
Smokey got it!
05:51
@oguzismail That appears to be a simple command line question. I think that's on-topic, even though it's also on-topic for SU.
@cigien I agree; writing a Bash script is considered programming within SO's scope. However, it's a duplicate many times over, so I found one. (cc @oguzismail)
@tripleee You have a gold badge... you can add/edit/remove dupe targets there. You don't have to settle for a comment. :-)
@CodyGray it was not yet closed, and I had already spent my vote ... not a stellar duplicate anyway, just one I happened to stumble over for other reasons recently
@tripleee It was (I had just hammered it), but I suppose your page hadn't refreshed yet.
or, I thought I had, but apparently not (otherwise it would list me as one of the closers)
the comment by Basile is sooo spot on
@tripleee Sorry. Chat shows that as replying to cv-pls message by you, which is not the question I'm talking about. I mean this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/65487685/how-to-rename-batch-file
06:03
@CodyGray yeah, I discovered (-:
Haha. I assume you're being sarcastic about that comment.
Seriously, Qt?
@CodyGray That user has a habit of making suggestions like that. I've asked them to cut it out before, but to no avail.
@cigien Last time I answered a simple command line question Cody closed it, I'm really confused as to where do we draw the line between general computing and programming
@oguzismail It can get tricky for sure. Was it closed as General Computing? Note that there could be other reasons for closing a question. If you share the link I'd be happy to take a look.
I think there's a difference between command-line usage and writing a Bash script. Maybe that's just me blurring lines, though.
06:14
This one. Damn I used distributive in a sentence for the first time and the Q got closed
@oguzismail Yeah, that looks on-topic to me. Maybe Cody can explain their rationale for closing it as General Computing.
Ah, there's some history there. I would guess this went through SOCVR, got closed, then got reopened, but the request was still visible when I looked at the transcript, so I re-closed.
I still see that as general computing. They don't appear to be asking in the context of writing a bash script. It's just a tag, not an actual part of the question.
@CodyGray I believe there's little programming element there
@CodyGray I'm not sure I understand the distinction you're making. A script is just a collection of commands I feel.
Yes, but it's an ordered collection of commands that we arbitrarily call "programming".
06:18
Honestly, I don't fully understand the distinction. I always felt I was doing some sort of programming when doing stuff on the command line.
@CodyGray find's arguments constitute a boolean expression, you're basically writing a program there
@cigien You should try Windows. It'll eliminate that feeling once and for all. :-)
@CodyGray Ok, I'm looking at both the questions we're discussing. I don't see why the one that oguz answered is really different from the one they cv-plsed. Why can't that find command be part of a larger script?
@cigien It could, but there's no indication in the question that it is.
@CodyGray And where's the indication of that in this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/65487685
06:23
Hmm
I saw "batch" in the title and thought "script", because that's what Windows calls these files. But yeah. That's probably wrong.
I see. Well, like I said I don't fully understand where to draw the line. But it seems either both should qualify or neither.
I don't know how to draw the line, either.
fwiw, I think both should be on-topic. They're programming questions, at least by my definition. Not sure how SO defines it.
I'm not sure that I follow what is programming related about either.
I'm more inclined to say that I jumped the gun on the most recently discussed question, owing to my misinterpretation of "batch" as implying a Windows batch file and thus scripting.
@CodyGray Good question. Perhaps the definition that allows programming tool questions could be used here? They're tools primarily used by programmers for programming related tasks. I somehow feel that command line stuff like mv, grep, and whatnot should also satisfy that definition. Is that a reasonable comparison?
06:30
The argument makes sense. I suspect I've heard it before. But at this point, we're allowing questions about any command-line tool. That vastly increases our scope. Is that desirable?
That is a broader question that I'll have to give more thought to than I have yet. At the moment I'm only making an argument on consistency.
the find question should probably ideally be re-closed as a duplicate of something along the lines of "boolean logic 101" so I'm not proposing reopening it
At least questions about find should be allowed, any find command is a program by itself
as a regular in the and tags etc I am used to having random questions being closed arbitrarily as "not programming-related"
@tripleee Better than closing as off-topic
06:32
@CodyGray As usual, may I take advantage of your abundant kindness and request some links to existing metas?
compared to the wild west of some other tags, I mostly just shrug it off as SO being SO
@cigien Hrm. I meant to imply that I vaguely recollected having heard it before. I don't have any Meta links on-hand. I'd have to use the search function or something krazy like that.
@cigien Be wary of hobgoblins.
@tripleee I think it's just a widespread lack of clarity about what our scope is regarding these types of questions. I don't even know.
@CodyGray Ah, well if you do decide to go nuts, and do a search, please do share.
I've already gone nuts. A search wasn't the outcome, regrettably.
@CodyGray Hmm, I feel I should get the reference, but it's escaping me at the moment.
06:35
@cigien Ralph Waldo Emerson quote. See goodreads.com/quotes/… and Self-Reliance, the essay from which the quote originated.
Ah, yes, that's the one., thanks.
Basically, consistency for its own sake, without any sort of motivating rationale or authentic thought, is foolish, and a hallmark of "small minds".
It might not surprise you, but I value consistency quite a lot.
The quote often gets misinterpreted to mean things far outside of what the author intended, like that any sort of consistency is bad or foolish. It isn't, obviously.
programs which do what you wanted them to do would be very small-minded
06:38
@CodyGray Ah, ok. Thanks for clarifying. I like to think that I'm not narrow minded, while also valuing consistency.
(I guess the obvious corollary is that programs that only do what you wanted them to do are not progress)
Yes, there is obviously some value in consistency. But aiming merely for consistency is probably not a good approach.
The whole, "that's the way it's always been done" fallacy.
If you have a bigger pan, you can stop cutting the legs off of the turkey.
Very true. I try to think about what the ideal goal would be, and strive for that. But I take care to make sure that there's consistency along the way; it's a good way to know that one is not doing something too crazy.
I...don't think it achieves that goal.
I've reopened the "find" question, by the way, because I no longer have a good reason for insisting that it is off-topic. If someone wants to suggest a duplicate, I'll happily reclose.
@CodyGray Hmm, I'm waiting for a "why not".
06:42
All sorts of crazy things can be done with consistency and/or justified under the rubric of consistency.
Seems obvious.
I didn't say consistency was sufficient. And if consistency is the only thing being used then yes, as you pointed out that has many issues.
Merely having consistency along the way isn't enough, either.
And may provide an undesirable constraint on doing the right thing.
@CodyGray Absolutely. We agree on that.
@CodyGray I'm not sure about that.
I'm trying to think of a scenario where doing the right thing, requires one to be inconsistent along the way. And I can't think of one.
@CodyGray Thanks for the reopen btw. It's probably a dupe of course.
@cigien When your initial decisions/actions were wrong.
You need to be able to re-think.
I see. I would just call that a re-evaluation, or a correction. If I did something wrong, realize my mistake, and start doing the right thing, is that being inconsistent?
06:51
Yes.
Huh, we're using the terms differently then.
Unless you reductively define "consistency", such that you claim to be acting "consistent" with what you think is right, which is a moving target and thus defeats the whole intent of "consistency".
I don't see how that's reductive. One can try to be consistent with what one thinks is right, and then change one's actions and thoughts if needed, and then try to be consistent with that new set of beliefs. I honestly wouldn't call that being inconsistent, but maybe I'm not using the term correctly.
It seems inconsistent by definition to me. What you're being "consistent" with is a moving target that is allowed/encouraged to change. Where's the consistency?
You're just saying that you want to have a decision rule, which is a different thing from consistency.
(Also probably misguided for practical reasons, but I digress.)
Interesting, so can any human plans or actions be consistent? Since they're always subject to change.
06:57
Well, if you were truly valuing consistency, you wouldn't have them be subject to change.
We might be talking about consistency at different scales. One can be consistent with a set of beliefs, and then be consistent with a different set of beliefs. I agree that taken as a whole, one is not being consistent. And at that scale, yes, I don't think consistency is either achievable or desirable.
What's the intrinsic value of consistency if it can be changed merely on a whim, by saying you're now being consistent with an entirely different set of rules/values?
I didn't mean to imply it could be changed on a whim, or that the beliefs would be completely different. The change would be based on recognition that there is something wrong with the current set of beliefs, and the changes would be relatively small revisions to the current set. I agree that being consistent with an entirely different set of beliefs would be odd.
Now it seems even more arbitrary. :-)
I don't know that any of it's arbitrary. It's all quite fuzzy, that's for sure. I've never claimed that these lines are easy to draw.
Hmm, looking at the transcript, I suspect we're going to get kicked to the Ministry before too long :p
07:14
We're doing immunology and cell biology there. It would be rude and inappropriate to burst in talking about ethics and philosophy, no? ;-)
haha, that's very true. Can't be too worried about ethics when doing cell biology, that's for sure.
07:40
as humans, we are very good at disguising inconsistency from ourselves. The only way to be reasonably sure is to write things down, then review. The bureaucracy can kill you so we often don't do that properly unless it's a matter of life and death or something on that scale
Looks like most of those links are now inactive anyway. Otherwise, I'd at least have recommended adding them to the relevant tag wikis, so no one would ever see them again.
I'm here to click buttons
What a coincidence, me too.
RO, please bin my above this request. It can no longer be processed as question is now locked.
A button for you to click, @rene. (Amit, you should ping a RO specifically, so that the request doesn't get lost.)
07:52
@CodyGray: RO, please bin my above this request. It can no longer be processed as question is now locked.
When did we promote Cody to RO? Welcome to the club!
I guess when SE staff decided to make all moderator names appear in italics.
Or an sql update statement missed an where ...
Does the CVRequestArchiver script already handle the case where a [cv-pls] is locked? I thought it must not, since @rene's earlier run of it did not move the request that Amit posted, requiring it to be moved manually. But I've just had a look at the source code, and it appears that locked posts are handled (github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts/blob/master/…). So maybe just a race condition?
This is very important to determine. We need to know if rene was faster than me.
@Steve Is that supposed to be a question? Usually, you should be stating your reason for why a question needs to be closed.
08:11
POB is probably better than "seeking recommendation" here
closed as "needs focus" already anyway
@AmitJoshi In case the following comments were not clear, CodyGray is not an RO for this room, and shouldn't be pinged when you need a request to be binned, or other such actions that require an RO. You can ping one from the list of ROs, preferably the most recently active one.
I thought names in italic font are ROs. Anyway, that page is helpful.
@AmitJoshi Yeah, the italics are confusing. I believe that was changed recently, but I'm not sure about that.
@cigien is that supposed to be a chat message?
Yes, there was a recent change to how moderators are displayed in chat. It used to be that we were only shown with our names in blue. Now, we're shown with our names in blue, set in italics, and with a diamond. Overall, the change is a positive one, because it brings consistency to how diamond moderators are displayed in chat versus how we are displayed on the main site. The one disadvantage...
...of it is that, by showing diamond moderators in italics, just like ROs, it removes the distinction between ROs and diamond moderators. From a strictly technical perspective, diamond mods have equivalent powers to ROs, so the software doesn't distinguish between them. However, certain rooms have cultures that do distinguish between ROs and diamond mods, and this change to how mods are displayed tends to nullify that distinction.
08:22
@rene Yes, I was asking Steve why their cv-pls reason was framed as a question. Was that unclear?
I don't mind you or anyone else pinging me for something like this, since I can actually action the request, but I do not intend to pass myself off as a RO here, since I am technically not one.
@CodyGray I'm happy to say you're generally faster. If I was faster then that was a one-of, a glitch, an accident. It won't happen again.
@cigien The lines of humor are sometimes blurry.
Humour ...
Oh, I see :p Is that supposed to be a question? Is that supposed to be a chat message?
Second time I've failed to get one of Rene's jokes.
Clearly Dutch humour is lost on me.
@Georgy Given that the question has multiple answers, it would be helpful if you indicated which answer this is a duplicate of, ideally in a comment on the answer you want to be deleted.
@rene I don't know why that keeps happening. Maybe because you're an RO, I'm biased to assume you're not joking or something. Dunno.
08:31
I'm just too dry ...
@cigien Yeah, normally I write these comments. But in this case, I decided not to do that because I thought it was an obvious duplicate. I'll add it now.
@cigien When you get kicked you know rene wasn't joking ;)
@rene I don't think so. I mean, you are, but that's not a style of humour that's generally lost on me.
@cigien ... or I won't. The answer is already deleted :)
Quick, someone water @rene!
08:34
@Georgy I understand. And in this case, it was reasonably obvious. It's just nice to add whatever pieces of information you can, in order to make it easier for other members to carry out the action that you're requesting.
@JeanneDark Yeah, I wouldn't be confused by that message :)
Yes, I'd prefer it here, for the same reason that I prefer it in moderator flags: it makes the reviewer's job easier. It's also nice to have it here because it increases transparency. In this case, it was pretty darn obvious (clear enough that I could find evidence without help), but still, it's a good habit to get into.
08:48
@CodyGray Don't jinx me... 2020 is not over yet... and yesterday my town was hit by another earthquake (first big one was in March this year), but this one was a bit smaller and farther away in another smaller city... but we are all still quite shaken...
Wi Fi does not help when your hear is spinning around... I haven't logged in for a week
and then the first day I got back and closed few things I triggered someone and got serially downvoted over few days ;P
Ah, finally a sign of normalcy, eh?
Yep... things are back to normal
@Georgy I don't see how that needs any more focus. I don't even know why that was closed in the first place.
@cigien I personally voted to close it because I find it useless for future visitors.
08:57
@cigien I explained in the comment that the question could've been split.
@Georgy You aren't really supposed to cast close votes using a crystal ball... "do not pretend to be able to predict the future; close only based on the evidence in front of you."
@Georgy But that could be said of virtually any question. I really don't think that question is too broad at all. In fact.
Hmm, I was just about to make a reopen-pls but I guess that's not allowed while there's an active del-pls. Is that correct?
@TomerShetah Hmm, I agree, that's a tough call. Probably not something you would ever want to raise a NAA flag on, but might be something that should be deleted.
I don't know enough about the subject matter to know if the suggestion to use terminal length 0 is in any way relevant to the topic of the question. If it is, then it's a valid answer.
A moderator would likely just assume that it is a valid attempt to answer, which is why a NAA flag is not appropriate.
09:03
@CodyGray it's fairly similar to a fragment in another answer; presumably this is something the Cisco would understand, and react to
@CodyGray This is why I didn't raise a flag there
@rene Clarification: There's an active del-pls that has been disputed. Can I make a reopen-pls at the same time, or do I need to wait for the del-pls to be actioned/binned?
@cigien If you think that this question has value, you are welcome to edit its title so that it would represent well the problem. Currently, it does not reflect it well.
@cigien that seems rather odd. Let's first resolve one, probably by asking me to bin it if enough folks agree and then issue the next -pls.
@rene Understood, thanks.
09:07
I think if someone believes it should be reopened, and can articulate a reasonable justification for it and/or submits an edit, then that's a sufficiently compelling reason to bin the original [del-pls] request.
Having two conflicting requests in-flight at once is inappropriately confusing. And if someone can reasonably articulate why we would even consider reopening, then deletion seems counter-indicated (we never want to delete anything that may have value).
I see all parties involved are suggesting actions to resolve this. Let me know when you have settled on a resolution.
@Georgy I've edited the title a bit. Can you check please?
The first 2 comments on that question are quite unfortunate.
@cigien Thanks! That's better. Just the "numbers matching that character" part is not clear.
wasted my dupehammer on closevoting, anybody care to close vote stackoverflow.com/questions/65489446/… by stackoverflow.com/questions/2612802/… so it can be roomba`d down the line? thx
@cigien I wonder what to do about unfortunate comments. Anyone know? Maybe ask a moderator?
09:17
Suspend the commentators?
I believe mods can do that
@Georgy Would you care to make some suggestions for editing the title? I have no doubt that you understand the question.
@rene Hah, if we suspended everyone who left "don't dump your homework on us without trying first" for "how to" questions, we'd end up suspending half the users on SO.
That will teach them ...
Probably best not to set up these kinds of challenges...
I bet Samuel has a script for that ...
@rene It'll teach the rest of us a lesson too, that we'll need to reconcile the whole "no effort" dilemma one way or another.
09:22
@cigien That's the problem... It's quite difficult to describe accurately the problem with a reasonable amount of words which is, for me, an indicator of a problem that needs more focus. I'd go with "Having a list of two-element tuples with the first items as strings and the second items as numbers, how do I create a dictionary where the keys are the first characters of strings and the values are sums of the corresponding numbers?". More or less..
@Georgy I've edited the title again. As far as I can tell, the title contains the keywords that anyone having this, or a similar problem would use in a search. I think this makes the title reasonable. Can you check again please?
Titles don't have to be perfect... search doesn't just consider titles, and researchers can be expected to read multiple posts.
Whom are you explaining this to? I'm only going through the exercise because it seems easler (as of now) to just convince Georgy, rather than have to make new undel and reopen requests tomorrow.
Everyone.
Nice hat, @PatrickArtner!
@CodyGray If you want to address the actual problem, ignore the commenters and suspend everyone who voted to close that question for needing focus. They've clearly voted to close the question for lack of effort, as the comments from at least one of the closers suggests.
09:35
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, because it was contested by multiple users
@cigien I cannot exactly prove that everyone voted to close the question on that basis.
@CodyGray thanks for cleaning up my mess :)
@CodyGray No, of course not. That message was reactionary, sorry about that. I shouldn't let my frustration over this issue bleed out like that, it's not productive. I'll be more careful.
@cigien It looks fine. I'm wondering now what differentiates a question that needs more focus and that is focused enough. For example, if OP was asking the same question but they wanted to write the result into a file, would it make it too broad? Where is this invisible line between too broad and not too broad? I don't have any reference for that except my crystal ball :S
@Georgy It's supposed to be one of two things: (1) they're literally asking a laundry list of questions, rather than a specific, focused question, and/or (2) a complete and useful answer to the question would require far more text that can be reasonably accommodated in our Q&A fomat.
I think recent changes to the description of that close reason has made #1 less clear, which is unfortunate.
@JeanneDark You look so different today, gnat!
09:40
;)
@Georgy That's a good question, I don't have a clear answer either. One metric that I use is, "can I answer the question reasonably concisely?" It's not perfect of course.
@TomerShetah Yes. And so is the other "answer". And the question is unsuitable for the site (NAQ?).
@CodyGray 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Accidentally requested access to SOCVR /dev/null, please ignore
09:44
I was about to link you to the FAQ ;)
I somewhat followed the discussions lately and concluded that a question containing the word "homework" cannot be in need of more focus by definition. I hope I got that right ;)
@JeanneDark oof :)
@cigien Smileys help, don't they?
Only when they're ASCII smileys, like God intended.
@JeanneDark Definitely :)
@CodyGray How long have you had the same profile pic?
09:49
@oguzismail IMHO, it does not have an MCVE. A proper minimal example would be just "Why does the condition in if "False": ... evaluates as True?".
Question regarding stackoverflow.com/q/65398136 .. there are lots of ressources on SO that cover converting tuples to
dict ( stackoverflow.com/questions/6586310/… ) also handling duplicate keys-value elements ( stackoverflow.com/questions/49634965/… ) - so this essentially boils down to a version that applies summation on the values instead of putting them into a list. Would a question that uses difference be on topic as well?
what about if you divided or multiplicated to values ...or create a set from them or use them to create an instance of a custom class etc ... where to draw the line?
@Georgy That sounds like a question rather than an example.
@oguzismail I mean the code in that question. I provided the question as a context.
Can/Should I request a moderator to review old, closed, high view count, high votes question for historic lock in this room? I do not see any default tag (like ) for it and also, I never seen someone done it in this room earlier. But that must be a rare thing and hence missed so just asking... Or instead, the custom mod flag should do the same thing?
We got the "group tuple by key and sum values" one in abundance as well - see stackoverflow.com/questions/2249036/grouping-python-tuple-list ... this just differs by reducing the "key" to the 1st letter
09:53
@Georgy The code is minimal, only 13 lines. If there is a duplicate target that outright asks Why "False" evaluates to True?, then this question should be closed as a duplicate of that.
@cigien Since as long as I've had an account. At one point, in mid-2014, I tried switching to a plush neuron (i.sstatic.net/34sT2.png), by the amazing Giant Microbes, but after several attempts moments apart, I decided that it wasn't something that I could make look recognizable or halfway decent at even the normal user-card size for avatars, so I abandoned it and went back to the original glasses.
@PatrickArtner Variations asking for difference/multiplication/division are all on topic, but could be closed as duplicates of the summation one. Creating a set, or custom class would be on-topic as well.
@AmitJoshi I don't find anything in the FAQ, but I guess it's because it's an action only moderators can perform, so a custom flag might be in order.
@cigien Also, during October of 2017, Martijn and I briefly changed our avatars to be Halloween-themed. But that, somewhat like Winter Bash, was intentionally just a variation on the established theme, so doesn't really count as a change to the avatar.
09:54
Note rule #18: "Pinging moderators for anything that could be handled with a flag is not acceptable..."
@oguzismail Could you point me, please, somewhere in the help center or on meta where it says that minimal in MCVE is defined in terms of a number of lines of code? I have a different understanding of what minimal is.
@AmitJoshi The rules say you shouldn't ping a moderator here for something that can be handled with a flag. That could theoretically be handled with a flag, so I wouldn't ping any mods about it. But I'm not sure that a flag is the best course of action right off the bat. You could defensibly bring it up for discussion to gauge the opinion of the room as a first step to raising a moderator flag. If a mod happened to see the discussion, they could weigh in and/or take action.
@JeanneDark I was just reading and was about to type that...
Generally, for historical locks, it's better to post a question on Meta in lieu of simply raising a flag and expecting a mod to make a unilateral decision.
@PatrickArtner I wouldn't necessarily dispute an SME if they said that was a dupe. I don't personally find it to be a dupe since it requires a reduction to the first letter, which is not really a trivial modification to the existing solution (at least not for someone not well versed in the language).
@Georgy The precise definition of minimal is non-existent. It's necessarily subjective. Quibbling over whether something is sufficiently minimal is on the same order of annoyance as massive code dumps.
^ I second that
We don't want every question on SO to become a Code Golf problem: can you optimize this for size?
The problem with most question is that they do not use the ressources present. About 90% of the questions in python are just that they do not find the right things to solve it - OR are unable to divide and conquer the problem down to the dupes we have.
@PatrickArtner Meh, yeah, that's why duplicates aren't intrinsically bad and don't necessarily imply a lack of research effort. Askers don't always know what to use and/or how to find relevant dupes. This is also why subject-matter experts are given dupe-hammers. And if the answer requires connecting more than a couple of dots, then it isn't even a duplicate and should be answered directly (referencing existing SO Q&A as appropriate).
10:00
The question is about:: How to get dict from tuples, How to group tuples to sum up values, How to get 1st letter of a string. If you solve each of those problems (which have dupes aplenty) you solve this combined question with no effort shown to solve it.
Besides I see those who voted to delete that question together too often, is there another room with different users where you can post del-pls requests?
@oguzismail I think they allow it in the Python chat room (room 6).
But I'd rather not go on a witch-hunt...
@PatrickArtner I'm not sure what you're asking. Yes, that part of it is trivial. And let's say the other part is also trivial. That doesn't at all imply that the combined solution can be derived from the individual parts. And if the 2 components are interconnected in any way that's non-trivial, then closing as a combination of multiple targets is not a good idea.
puts pitchfork down
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@CodyGray What am I now supposed to do with this box of 100 pitchforks?!
10:03
@Zoe Plenty of opportunities. Have you checked MSE recently?
@Zoe Or have you checked MSO recently :p hides
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@Nick What did I miss?
@CodyGray yeah, but it's not the same... The box even says "pitchforks for MSO"
@PatrickArtner I don't disagree. Based on your arguments, I suspect you might find the suggestion I made here about how to deal with this to be interesting.
@cigien gonna go read that. Maybe someone should make "How to divide and conquer" and "How to debug your code" mandatory for any beginner coder tutorial - but I might be wishihng for a "How to use SO" as well - its about as likely.... :o) have a nice one y'all
The only "required reading" before asking on SO is this site's own Help Center. Knowing how to program, including how to divide-and-conquer and/or how to debug code, is not a necessary prerequisite. That said, if you can think of a canonical Q&A that would be a useful contribution to our knowledge base, then feel free to create it.
10:12
@CodyGray Sorry, got distracted by the on-topic conversation with Patrick. I think you'd look very cute as a plush neuron. Or a pumpkin.
@cigien I was cute as a Jack o' Lantern. And I also thought I'd look cute as a plush neuron, but it didn't work out as well in practice as it did in my head. I also briefly went looking for a nice, simple drawing of a neuron, but didn't find one with minimal effort.
@cigien I also forgot to mention... For a couple of years (I think), when MSO was both Stack Overflow's Meta and the global SE-wide Meta (i.e., before The Great Meta Schism that created MSE), I went by the nickname "The Establishment" and had a clenched fist as my avatar (a la slamming my fist down on the table) there.
Oh really? Can you share the pic please? I'd love to see it.
@cigien Let me see if I can find it. The history is obliterated, I think, but the way I did it was by hacking Gravatar, so I should still be able to find the image.
Yeah, no worries if you can't. The nickname, and the gravatar (as I'm imagining it) seem very appropriate ;)
@cigien I can't find it anywhere, and it looks like I deleted that custom email address from my Gravatar account, but it was basically this, except slightly better-looking, with less arm visible.
10:23
:51252334 I'm confused. Did the OP mean to write an answer instead?
@cigien I'm confused. Did the OP mean to ping someone instead?
Yeah, Jeanne. You closed the question and shunted it while I was writing the message.
May as well dev/null/ that one while you're at it.
@cigien Ah, I found this, which I think is more like the original.
@cigien NINJA'D!
@cigien I think it was a question, identifying maybe two or so in that wall of text
@JeanneDark What's your trick? I look for the little "?" symbols, but that failed me here.
10:27
"I really don't know how to create a policy with neural networks in tensorflow so I will post the work from some other references and I hope you can help me understand and create the code for VAE policy."
@JeanneDark Just so it's clear we're talking about this. I don't actually see a question anywhere, but it looks like an answer. In fact, OP is editing it as we speak. Maybe they've misunderstood the Q&A bit.
@JeanneDark Oh, that's the question. Nicely spotted. I had to look several times to figure that out.
I do not see how that is supposed to be an answer to a question. I rather think they misunderstand what SO is and believe it's a tutoring site or a way to get some kind of collaborative effort done.
No, you're right. I misunderstood what they were trying to do. Thanks for checking.
"From the little knowledge I have, the VAE with Gumbel-trick uses a neural network that works as the encoder and a neural network that works as the decoder, the thing is I believe you need to sample from latent space with discrete latent variables, that's another part I get confused and I don't know what part of this the policy needs." Could also be considered questions or rather invitations to others to chime in and explain.
Yeah, I'm seeing it more clearly now. Like Cody, the complete lack of question marks threw me off.
@CodyGray Oh, it was a real hand. I was imagining a cartoon, or something like that.
10:36
@cigien Well, no. It was an image of a real hand. ;-)
Ce n'est pas une main
Indeed.
That's related to why I asked. I'm thinking of changing my gravatar, and I'm fishing for ideas.
I don't think you're ready for "The Establishment".
Your nickname and gravatar would have the opposite effect of what I'm going for :p
How about "The Master"?
10:39
I saw a user with a toilet as their avatar the other day, as part of my moderatorial duties. That was pretty clever, I guess. Made for some awesome combinations with the Winter Bash hats. And for some awesome puns, which I shared in private and do not dare repeat otherwise.
@cigien Which is what? Flying under the radar?
No, appearing to be less formal/serious.
You're afraid that Magritte is too serious?
The famous surrealist artist?
While at the same time still lecturing people on how to behave in SOCVR? ;)
@JeanneDark Well, that's the point, I don't want to be lecturing. Giving friendly advice is more the vibe i'm going for, and I'm looking for a gravatar that helps with that :)
You were looking to me for suggestions?
10:42
Yeah, of what not to do ;)
How about a stock image of an attractive girl wearing headphones?
Not a bad idea, it's clearly worked for at least one user.
@CodyGray I think this would be nice and also reminiscent of the current avatar
ha, that's definitely not serious :D
@JeanneDark I was thinking of The Pilgrim. It seems fairly... unassuming.
10:44
@JeanneDark If you don't mind me asking, is that you in your gravatar? You don't have to say obviously.
You could hear a needle drop if that was even technically possible in a chat room. Everyone waiting for my next chat message?
I like secrets and mysteries ;)
No, I just assumed you weren't going to say, and had nothing further to add myself.
Sorry for the disruption; that noise was a paperclip that I dropped.
That was fun though. I bet there were half a dozen people waiting for someone to make the first move ;)
10:55
It is nice not to be judged for things outside one's control.
The moderators know. But most of us are dog people, so we don't discriminate.

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