@BaummitAugen I never tried to use that.. maybe I'll put it on my todo list.
Interesting.. " June 2019 study from the Technische Universität Braunschweig, analyzed the usage of WebAssembly in the Alexa top 1 million websites and found the prevalent use was for malicious crypto mining, and that malware accounted for more than half of the WebAssembly-using websites studied" WebAssembly as wikipedia
@dbc Please don't include proposed dup-targets in your requests here. The normal way to communicate what duplicate target to use is to either vote/flag for closure with that target and/or leave a comment on the question in the standard format used by the system when someone votes/flags for closure. It's much better to have it in a comment on the question, because that's were everyone is trained to look for it. It also doesn't restrict those voting for it to only people who see it here.
As for why not to include it in your request reason: The scripts can't distinguish between a question which you requested closed as a duplicate with a proposed dup-target that was closed as something other than a duplicate of that dup-target vs requesting to close two questions. As a result, the Archiver commonly doesn't automatically archive such requests.
Including a dup target also tends to end up with a request that has confusing formatting (i.e. the dup-target link often isn't distinct from the link to the question you're asking to close).
stackoverflow.com/a/65557368 R/A or just NAA? Google Translate tells me "wawa naman" translates to "poor thing", but I wonder if it's actually more sinister.
@oguzismail That's a fairly common piece of code, both answers were posted fairly close to each other in time, and they are slightly different; one uses format(name=name), and the other uses % name. So no, I don't think a mod flag is warranted.
@Nick You can bring it up in a room where discussions like those are appropriate. I would suggest trying out Charcoal HQ.
@Nick I disagree completely. If you don't want me giving you advice, that's fine, I won't do that. But I will point out violations of room rules. If you think that I've misunderstood this rule, or that I'm not supposed to point out violations, I'd be quite happy to ask an RO for a ruling on that.
@Nick That's a good question. It's a bit of a grey area. While we are not supposed to investigate user profiles, and discuss multiple posts by the same user in this room, if you only post 2 flag-pls requests, then it could be that you came across both posts in your regular travels on the site. So fwiw, I'd say that's ok.
@rene yeah, I revisited the FAQ and saw that, hence my retraction of the earlier comment
@cigien no worries - it just came across as a bit stern to me but I might just be being sensitive
@rene what is your opinion of the message I posted (in response to the SD report which is now gone)? Is it a violation of the rules? Please let me know and I will avoid that in the future if so.
@Nick That's quite all right. I could have phrased that less abruptly by giving my reasons for my comment, instead of just asking you not to do that. I'll take more care to do that in the future. I appreciate your mentioning this.
@cigien I would say that message is adding evidence to allow others to correctly moderate a brought up post and with that I'll allow it. I give you there is a thin line between bringing up posts for moderation and sharing evidence why you think a post should be moderated as such. While user discussions and whole profile dumps are off-limits here we do need some pragmatically when we feel extra info is needed. I feel that message has no intent to discuss the OP or their post.
If this means I'm now in for future abuse of this ruling then I will revisit my opinion on this. Or more confusion. Or whatever.
Sorry to ask in here but can anyone remember an user script which hides the rhs side bar in SO main (the HMP etc) please ? I used to have one but lost it :-(
@rene Doesn't look like is hiding. I simply added it as new script to TamperMonkey and it is enabled. Will have a look at it as perhaps html has changed. Thanks for the starter. Appreciate it.
@Nick btw, that's actually how I interpreted your message as well; I didn't think you were trying any funny business. I just tend to default to adhering to the rules unless there's a good reason not to, mostly to avoid setting precedents for future abuse.
@QHarr Or.. Go to your profile. "Edit profile and settings". Under "SITE SETTINGS" pick "Preferences" and check "Hide Hot Network Questions" :) Unless I don't understand what you meant by HMP. What's HMP? :)
@Dharman I have been trying to figure that out too. I thought I would edit it but realised that it wasn't on topic... Terminal and bash are having an argument I think? And bash give the terminal a challenge? Idk
@oguzismail let me tell you that I'm not that much interested on all the stuff you run into. Next time please keep your over the edge links out of our transcript and if it was me even out of SE chat servers.
Auto-delete on keyword would be pretty horrible, no? "If you change your call to include both parameters, the function will accept it, like so: <code>".
I wonder if there's some way to find questions that doesn't contain a specific word, but the answers do... Would be convenient for finding duplicate targets. (I guess it's a "simple data.se query".)
@Tomerikoo Yeah, I use that user-script as well, I just thought it's strange that the userscript links to the user profile, as I think the userscript is by SOCVR.
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated totally... The fact that the poster added some text doesn't change the fact that all the information necessary is in the link...
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated I don't understand how that's against policy. If someone post 5 requests in a row where the Question is from the same user, it's clear as day in the chatroom itself.
... we aren't moderating them, we don't discriminate on posts based on users or do we discuss users... so... a link to their profile doesn't really matter...
I don't agree with that. Users can change their username very fast. The username doesn't make us moderate users at all. It enables us to investigate things.. after the fact too. How would you go about finding out if someone here is moderating a user that's changed their username and their first 3 posts were deleted from requests in here?
When there a link to the user, one can easily just search the graveyard for the userid.
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated No, we're not going to unlink the user. Removing that link makes the moderation task for RO's more difficult. And it is clear from that message that the post is being discussed and attached are its relevant meta data. I can totally explain on any Meta post how that is not targeting a user and collect the upvotes for doing so.
@IanCampbell Seeing how your orange bits (the hat) are facing downwards at present, I can totally imagine you in a pink lab coat with your head all the way down to the levels of your knees screaming "ARGH!!!111" :D
I remember a friend of mine doing a non-transaction "Update table set.. " forgetting the where-part on a live database.. pretty sure they weren't wearing pink though.
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated I know that image.. from the URL. It's mine :)
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated we don't moderate users. Your concern has been discussed in the roommeting from May 2017 and its resolution was While no ones sees any issue in itself in removing the link, there has been concern expressed on how some policies (mainly the no-harassment one) can be difficult to follow, even by well-meaning regulars. This should further be discussed and clarified.
Is this spam? stackoverflow.com/questions/55961939/…. A moderator edited it, but I'm surprised that it isn't deleted as there is clear affiliation but no disclosure.
@IanCampbell Yes.. and no. I think they got the same error and landed on that page. So what they're saying is that it could also be that one of the variables contains the wrong value.
I think they got "Error: Unhandled Rejection (TypeError): (message: "As per Indian regulations, export transactions require a description. More info here: stripe.com/docs/india-exports)" and found a question that had Error: Unhandled Rejection in the title.
@10Repsaysgetvaccinated I don't think so. I'm pretty sure it means "Look at the sign of the apple and to there.. " and hence your castle is in another castle.. follow the link to the answer :)
@IanCampbell Yes :) So the same subset of the error :D Would "Error" do :P
The reference comes from the Mario Brothers video game. Mario came to the end of the castle and all he got was Toad instead of the Princess. So in the analogy, you went to the answer section of the question only to find a link to another place to find the answer, IE the castle.
That's just really silly. Why even try that? It's not like it's easy to post something that's not going to get closed. Then add some profanity in a foreign language?.. To see it it'll go unnoticed? Maybe it's a bet.
@tink Not at the moment. Given that you're using Violentmonkey and the prior issues we've had with jQuery in that environment, I have a suspicion as to what's happening, but it implies there might be issues in other parts of the code where similar behavior is relied on from jQuery. Thus, the overall solution is a bit broader scoped than just a change on that one thing. I need to go through the code and check each location where that behavior might be being used, change and test.
In other words, a thorough solution is a bit more work/time.
@tink If you like Violentmonkey for most of your userscripts, you should be able to use both userscript managers at the same time. While I don't usually have Violentmonkey enabled, I do use both Greasemonkey and Tampermonkey at the same time in my primary Firefox profile.
@Makyen not too fussed, I only have 4 userscripts at the moment, so it's not too much work to switch. I'd rather have fewer extensions to worry about ;)
"ProcessMaker is a cost effective and easy to use open source business process management (BPM) or workflow software application." <--- That doesn't sound like a software development tool, and the question is asking "how do I install that into my server"
@IanCampbell Yeah, and if they wanted to know where the official documentation for Python was, then, sure, that's programming, but this is business process management software that they are wanting to install on their server. They are probably meaning that they are wanting to use it on their website, but that's system config/system admin.
The question seems more directed to the actual programming than the system config, so I don't think it would be good on Server Fault or Super User. Plus Coffee is on-topic, right?
I read the project description briefly before making my suggestion and was willing to consider stretching "software tools commonly used by programmers" to include that, but probably not.
@Scratte Honestly, yeah, that would be better. SO doesn't really do well with questions which are primarily issues with system configuration. It might be considered on-topic here, but the focus of the sites makes that type of question better on SU.
Honestly, I try not to vote to migrate any post. But then I feel bad for breaking the migration for the other user(s) that voted for it. So I end up just not voting.
I don't suggest migrations. That's a can of worms.. I just post the comment and hope they actually read the help before they consider posting. But seriously.. on-topic pages are hard to read and hard to understand.