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@Nick You linked to the answer by mistake.
@cigien thanks - I copied the link from the URL bar but forgot I had got to the page via the answer, not the question...
Ah, I see. May I suggest a userscript that makes these kinds of mistakes less likely? ;)
@cigien thanks, but I don't use userscripts.
Ah, ok, no problem.
00:41
@Turing85 where straight razors are from NRW :)
 
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02:08
He could've just posted a [flag-pls] request for the troll: youtu.be/J6Yit2xb2-c
02:52
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Q: Burninate [rocket] tag

Simon KissaneBoth rocket and rkt are for the same topic, the (now discontinued) Rocket container runtime. "Rocket" is the name of a lot of different things – the rkt container runtime, the Rust web framework rust-rocket, Rocket Software products (rocket-u2), rocket.chat, the rocket-chip RISC V SOC, even quest...

03:05
^ feeds are surprisingly slow
@Yatin I think the [burninate-request] was just added, after RyanM posted their answer.
 
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04:45
@KenWhite I'm not sure what focus that needs. It seems like it's sufficiently narrowly scoped.
05:00
@cigien It's a write the code for me question. I don't see anything specific about that in any way.
@KenWhite I'm not sure what you mean. Asking for code is allowed, so long as it's clear what the code should do, and it's a single, specific task. This question satisfies that criteria.
@cigien How is that question any different than posting a homework question with no effort? It shows no research effort, no attempt to solve the problem, and just asks for code. The only thing missing is My assignment is in front of it.
@KenWhite None of those are reasons to close a question though. Showing an effort, and an attempt, is nice, but is not required so long as the requirements are clear. Is the "my assignment" part of your statement related to the bullet point about homework in the help-center, by any chance?
05:21
@cigien Yes, it is. Can you give a real world example of why you would need to code "Hello there" to "there Hello" other than a homework assignment?
@KenWhite Hmm, I've needed to reverse words in a string before. I forget the exact context, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't homework; I haven't had to do programming homework in a while. Annoyingly, I voted to close that question with the wrong target :(
@cigien you can always delete the comment and add a new one with the correct target...
@Nick OP deleted the question shortly after it got closed, so I can't do that. Also, I haven't looked for the correct target.
@cigien the latter is probably more of an issue! :)
05:35
@Nick Do you mean if there isn't a target? That would be very annoying, because then the question could have stayed open.
@cigien I've needed to manipulate strings in many different ways, especially when parsing data from files. My cv was based on the poster having made no effort to solve the problem at all (including no research effort).
@KenWhite Ok. Thank you for being clear and explicit about why you voted to close the question.
06:28
@cigien no, just that you can't add a comment with a different dupe target without having found the target first...
@Nick Ah, I see. Yeah, that's a hindrance for sure ;) As it happens, I looked for a couple of minutes, and couldn't actually find one.
07:02
@bad_coder straight razors? Are there non-straight razors? x)
07:26
@Turing85 shave with a tiny katana?
@JohnDvorak Looks very hipster-y. The common razor (knifes) I know of have a straight blade.
or, if you don't mind pink - though I imagine this one doesn't work for facial hair: cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-swh8h3/images/stencil/1280x1280/…
@Turing85 in English this is a straight razor but this is not. :)
@JohnDvorak LOL I have shaved with worse...
07:46
@JohnDvorak ok I admit I'm impressed. The finish looks good and the details are uncommon. But, curve blade... :P I don't know how well that works in practice.
mck
mck
@karel close voters is a familiar combination of WS and RC...
09:01
Does this question need debugging details?
@JeanneDark it looks ok-ish to me. I edited out the meta paragraph. I will not vote on it myself.
@rene Ok, thanks! I'm not a Python SME but the comment about that variable always remaining 0 is also what I suspected. Maybe typo-ish.
Yeah, same here. There is too much going on in that post in a scripting language I refuse to master.
Not sure how that post can ever be useful to anybody but maybe the OP, though
09:42
is this on topic? NATO
09:54
@SurajRao no, but the answers might go on the tag wiki
11:05
@desertnaut Why no value ? I see closed enough for that.
@Shree so what you think is the value here?
Why not ?
Why delete close is not enough ?
why delete anything closed then?
why having a "delete" option in the first place (applicable only to closed questions)?
@desertnaut Naa I don't argue with your expertise just ask close is not enough besides delete ?
I don't invoke any expertise here
it's crap. noise. clutter. so eligible for deletion
11:12
so I do not agree. Thats doesn't mean it's un-deletable.
@Shree you are very welcome to disagree, and even vote to undelete.
@desertnaut Thanks. And let's delete that's crap.
12:07
So what do you do when someone unhammers your hammer so that they can post an answer which is basically what is in the dupe that you hammered with (and gave a working adaptation of in a comment)? Just sigh and move on?
Such actions generate many MSO posts
... and many sighs
Don't we have a new policy for this room that if you've posted a cv-pls on a question, it is closed, and then later re-opened, you cannot re-post a cv-pls on that same question, correct? What if instead, you closed the question with dupe-hammer, and then it is un-hammered, can you then post a cv-pls request?
@HovercraftFullOfEels Indeed that's a new policy. And I think the latter case (gold badger wars) was what triggered that new rule.
@JeanneDark: ah
thanks
FAQ rule #15: "You are "involved" in any post for which you have voted in a successful action to change the state of the post to the same state for which you are considering posting a request. In other words, if you've close-voted a question and that vote was the vote, or one of the votes, which caused the question to be closed, you may not post a cv-pls if the question is later reopened..."
12:23
@JeanneDark That's it. It is indeed quite broad in its scope
Again, thanks
12:41
What can cause the invalidation of a close review? I've seen the respective MSO answer by Sam ("Only reviews can be invalidated due to a change of post status (closed/deleted/locked).") but I do see nothing of that kind in a question's timeline and it's still open. The question is unfortunately too old for a request here. Maybe if it's in the queue for too long (16 days)?
An edit from inside the queue?
No action. Except for a first post review by you :) (and a comment before it entered the queue)
Where - Now you've piqued my curiosity.
I'm referring to this. Might that be a bug?
I guess you voted to close and that pushed it into the queue, but then nothing seems to have happened
I can't believe I did anything other than vote to close.
... however, the system just let me cast another close vote on it, so maybe I was having a bad day?
Seems very strange. If I get a Review Vacation, then I know who to blame! xD
12:50
Looking at the timeline I don't believe your action caused any of this as the FP review was concluded before the close review started (exactly 20 min). So I believe you indeed voted to close and pushed it into the queue. I just wonder what might have happened in the queue.
If I voted to close (even from review), then I shouldn't have been able to do so again, as I just did.
I'm trying to get to it in my past review history, but that's a ridiculously slow process. I can only keep clicking for the next batch of pages, and that will take hours to get back to August. (Page 105 goes back to mid-February, and I can go in blocks of two pages.
Still I don't think you could have invalidated the later close review with any action, especially not before the review. Is it possible you didn't have enough reputation to vote to close and could only flag?
I had 3,000+ in August.
You don't need to spend so much time on this. Can you not just change the page in the URL?
Good idea, Batman Batgirl! But I think I'll end up just seeing the same info I get from clicking the review in the timeline.
13:02
Yes, that's likely.
But again, whatever you did there I doubt it caused the invalidation. Sam said that a change of post status does, but there's none.
I marked this as NAA, because the link provided with this answer has broken, also this is a link-only answer
Edit to an answer: "This is not a solution do not down vote"
OK - that's all I see. It just says "Reviewed." However, for other FP reviews around the same time, I can see some where it reports that I made a "No action needed" review. So, at least I didn't do that (phew). It's extremely unlikely that I would have flagged it; there is no recorded up- or down-vote (so I couldn't have cast a delete vote), so I can't see what other action I could have taken to "complete" that review.
@AdrianMole Comment and then delete it again
I don't do that sort of thing.
13:08
@Droid Not sure that's strictly a link-only answer. Maybe rather custom flag and say that what they suggest no longer exists. Link-only is something like "Have a look at this great [article]()."
@JeanneDark Sounds like a good case for Meta!
@AdrianMole What a coincidence btw. that you were the first one to respond to my question about that question.
Bizarre! Check the colour of the moon, tonight!
@AdrianMole Well, Ryan M's question never received an answer.
Ferry Knough. But there's more involved here - how did I get to VTC twice on the same question (if that's what I did)?
13:13
You really think I should ask on MSO?
What harm can it do? And the rep. is always nice. :-)
Well, I already have a Mortarboard badge on MSO ;)
You should be thinking about "Epic" and "Legendary," already.
But I think there are some possible system bugs embedded in that question and its weird history.
Yes, think big!
System bigs? xD
13:16
System bugs!
OK. Think bug!
Bugs think!
Bugs Bunny certainly does.
13:52
@AdrianMole Done. Also contains an explanation on why you may have voted to close back then after all.
@JeanneDark I answered him in chat around the time RyanM posted that.
:O
Fancy seeing you here :D
OP posted same answer 1 2, what to do with this?
Well, the question didn't even receive a single comment
@AdrianMole You can close vote posts multiple times if any of the previous times didn't result in a change of state.
@JeanneDark How do you know it didn't? I could have commented on it and the comment was deleted.
13:56
@Droid No, I wasn't replying to you.
@Scratte So, if it moves from Nebraska to South Carolina, then I can't vote twice?
... but if it stays put in Rhode Island, no problem!
@Droid No automatically raised flag due to the subtle change, maybe mod flag as was suggested before.
@AdrianMole Exactly ;)
14:31
@AdrianMole Btw. I'm glad it turned out that your review back then was perfectly fine
If you want to add some heat to your Meta post, maybe you could suggest that such questions would properly qualify for a VLQ flag. The argument against those, from moderators, is that the community has better ways to deal with such ... that clearly failed, in this case!
15:12
What is going one here? stackoverflow.com/q/66609657/1839439 Take a look at the revision history
But why would that be a reason to edit the question?
OP seems to think that their version is stored in the server. It's not.
@Dharman wow ...
Maybe they wanted their +2 for each revision? xD
15:52
TIL "drive-by editing"
Where did you find it lol?
some post I edited.. OP was less than happy. No need to link
Ah ok
Did you get a milkshake and large fries with your edit?
I wish.. I probably saved OP a few downvotes with incorrect tagging
16:05
Hmm. I guess the accelerated "tag edit" option that comes with 10K (20K?) could loosely be described as drive-by editing. Very useful, though, IMHO.
16:46
Seeking advice from any gurus. Is my suggested duplicate here valid?
... second, third and nth opinions always welcome! :-)
.. you seem to have OP's vote
OK - that seems like enough!
^ It has a suggested edit
17:17
laziness of homework cheaters reached new low, they now abbreviate "WAP" because "write a program" takes too much effort to type. Saw it here, here and here
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19:39
@iacob Formatting doesn't work in mutllines
@Braiam thanks
19:55
Is this vandalism? stackoverflow.com/posts/65809778/revisions The code seems to have been added after the answer and was later removed
20:51
@AdrianMole That's not actually the right target. I couldn't find an appropriate target, in fact. The OP clearly worked out a solution based on the one you suggested, so that's nice.
@cigien Yeah. My concern was that the target I gave seems to only suggest options for a fixed (== 1) key in the map.
@cigien Feel free to reopen if you want to add a solution (or add it to the linked dupe - maybe better).
@AdrianMole Right. (I assume you mean fixed ==1 value). There are answers that convert vector<pair> to map as well, but that's not what the question is asking, so it doesn't count as a dupe IMO. I'm not entirely sure what part of the target helped the OP given what they already know how to do. Anyway, if they solved the problem, that's nice. I am surprised there isn't a canonical enumerate(vector) to map target though.
keys, values, meh. Seen one, seen 'em all.
I think a canonical for that would be nice. I'd imagine it's something that's quite a common thing to want to do.
20:59
@AdrianMole There's actually a nice solution using ranges that makes it a one-liner (at least, I think so, I haven't tried it out), and that is specific to where the keys are indices of the vector, so I can't add it to the linked dupe. I was actually expecting the OP to ponder for a while, and say they couldn't adapt it to their problem, but that hasn't happened.
Do you want me to reopen, so that you can post an answer. Maybe it'll turn into a monster?
You haven't posted any big answers for a while ... I'm even 0.01% above you in this quarter's stats. ;-)
Don't worry about it, I can unhammer myself. I might do that in a bit, but I'm actually still hoping the OP follows up. Let's see.
Of course. But it may look a bit better if the reopener and answerer aren't the same. Dunno.
I don't think so. I can justify the reopen on the grounds that the target isn't valid. And of course I wouldn't repeat an answer that's on the target, so my answering it is fine as well.
@AdrianMole Yeah, I was chatting about it the other day in the Ministry. I used to answer 5-6 questions a day, and was hitting my rep cap most days of the week for several months. Now that I'm doing curation stuff, I barely answer 1 question a day, and I can't remember the last time I hit the rep cap. All my dreams of getting "legendary" have been crashed ;) It's all your fault for inviting me to SOCVR in the first place, you know :)
Like I said some time ago, inviting you here (and implicitly encouraging you to post on Meta) was a cunning plan devised (secretly) by certain room owners occasional visitors to this room. ;)
But your path down the Legendary Trail is rather more pronounced than my own (124 vs 3).
21:10
Well, it certainly worked :) Hmm, you're right, I just looked at the rankings page; I used to be in the top 20-30, and now I'm 450 :p
To be fair, I was actively trying to get the badge, so I'd stop answering once I hit the rep, do RL stuff, and repeat the next day.
While you're here: can 3.0 be stored precisely in IEEE-754 fp notation? I know 1 and 2 can, so I assume 3 can also. (See my comment here.)
Not sure, I'll have to check. Off the top of my head, I think only powers of 2 can be stored precisely, but I could be totally wrong about that.
I thought also sums of powers of two (within the precision of the mantissa) also work.
I guess I'd need to find a way to bother Eric or Peter. I'm sure Cody would know, but he's in exile for a while.
IEEE-754 double bits for 3.0 is: 0x4008000000000000. Looks precise, to me.
21:26
Pinging the experts is always good ;) Looking at the references briefly, it appears that if the number is rational, and the denominator is a power of 2, it's fine. So 3 should be ok, but not 0.3.
Also, even if the denominator is a power of 2, the number needs to be small enough to fit in the available bits.
Yep. 0.3 gives 0x3fd999999999999a. That's about as imprecise as I've ever seen in hex.
Yeah, seems legit. Just 2 data points, but still ...
Is it against the rules to post a delete request on an accepted answer to a question where I also have written an answer?
@klutt Yes, that would be a conflict of interest.
Ok, just checking. Because there was one that was completely wrong.
21:37
Yeah, it's still not allowed. If you delete your own answer (and leave it deleted forever), then it's fine to post a request.
Hehe, won't do that :)
Fair enough :)
It was the first time I questioned OP for their accepted answer :D
Hmm, now I'm curious, but I also don't feel comfortable asking for a link. It might get acted upon, and that would count as an implicit request on your part. Just my opinion of course, an RO might be fine with you sharing a link.
22:05
@cigien If my sleuth aura is still worth its salt, then I believe the OP has just deleted the answer not under discussion. Maybe @klutt can confirm?
@cigien The author deleted it himself, so now I can post a link: stackoverflow.com/q/66618458/6699433
@AdrianMole Hahaha, you're absolutely correct
In here, you can run but you can't hide.
BTW - I wasn't 'fishing' for upvotes on that post with the comment about 3.0 in double. I'm just completely stunned that so many came so quickly. Easiest +75 I ever made. (I think it took me ~1 minute to write and post the answer; it was originally a comment but then I thought: What the heck, someone will no doubt bark at me for posting an answer as a comment, so ...)
@AdrianMole Link?
22:10
@klutt Do some sleuthing! xD
@klutt It worked out then :) Looking at the post, my guess is that the OP accepted the other answer, because unlike yours, it showed a complete program that the OP assumed would just work. In cases where the answer is straight up wrong, as in this case, the OP usually realizes that soon enough, and corrects their accept vote. I'd suggest waiting for at least a couple of hours before bothering with a del-pls, since it's likely to be unnecessary.
In cases like that, a downvote+comment will often work. (Polite comment, though, of course!)
Yeah, that's true as well. Though once the answer is accepted, the author can't do anything about it until the OP changes their mind.
@cigien Hmmm, well I'll probably not try to remember a post and come back later. I want to act now or never, kindof.
Which is another thing that's so stupid about the accept feature
Now, I only have two "targets" to run for: (1) the full 30-per-day delete vote quota (at 35k rep); (2) A Mjölnir in the C tag (currently on 735/1000). After achieving those, I guess I'll just have to run for a di'mond.
22:16
Mjölnir?
Ah, golden hammer
@klutt I thought you were of Nordic extraction.
Yes I know what Mjölnir is up here, but I did not understand the connection first
First I thought SO had renamed gold, silver and bronze to very fancy names :D
The term is used quite often on the Meta sites.
@klutt Sure, I understand that. My backlog of tasks that I mean to get to is forever expanding, and clearing it out is probably a pipe-dream :p About requests, if you happen to be using the Request Generator userscript, it has a "revisit" feature (or something similar) that means you'll get reminded, so you don't have to actually remember it, and can just deal with the situation when you get the reminder.
@cigien I thought that I was a nerd. I was wrong. :D
Ups, that might have looked like an insult. That was not the intention. Quite the opposite.
Yay 24k
Only 1k left to being omnipotent ;)
22:29
As Machavity once said, the 25k 'privilege' is ... meh
I assume it is
But it does not matter
It's the final boss and it has to be defeated
I think, when I first attained it, I went and looked at the page to which I had newly-granted access. Potentially, I think it's very useful ... just not sure (yet) how.
@klutt Oh, were you implying that I'm a nerd? :) I didn't realize that, and no, I'm not offended at all either way. Is nerd an insult anyway?
@cigien Well, it would take a nerd to not interpret what I said as implying you're a nerd ;)
... although, (without wishing to reveal too many secrets), I was impressed at the geographic distribution of 'feeds' to the SO site. Interesno, Tavarisch
22:32
hehe
BTW: "nerd" is a compliment, in a place such as this.
Yeah, that's what I figured :) But maybe nerd has negative connotations even in a chat room populated mostly by, well, what I would describe as nerds.
Well, as long as you're not a geek! ;-)
I did not think you would take it as an insult, but I thought it was best to play safe
Thanks, I do appreciate that. Never hurts to err on that side of things.
22:38
Just remember, the only ones in here you can call "eejits" or "slackers" are those with diamonds after their names. ;)
lol
3===D
Ok, that was a bit childish, I admit that
Those diamons are such slackers. I have flags pending for weeks
6 - 8 weeks?
~2-3
@AdrianMole Nice simplistic answer. I added another one to the same question.
23:00
@klutt Nice, but even dafter with a compound literal: return ((int[2][2]){ {0,1},{2,3} })[B][A];
@AdrianMole The variables were uppercase, so that would not work ;)
HAHAHA
@iacob FYI FAQ #11 "cv-pls is for questions that: As used here, "recent activity" is considered to be activity within the last 6 months" but the catch is you can't post a cv-pls if your own action caused the only activity in 6 months. @TylerH
You were correcting while I was writing
Feel free to add that as a footnote. I did it in here so you can do that. That whole post is "open game".
Have a good weekend everyone o/
23:07
@AdrianMole returning a compound construct is a thing I'm not sure I'm very keen on. There are of course A LOT worse things you can do, but it still have the feeling of "clever code"
@klutt It's returning an int (a copy of the evaluation of a compound construct).
@πάνταῥεῖ I take it you've run out of CVs for the day?
Ah, ok. It is almost the end of the day, so that makes sense :)
@cigien Well, I ran out about 3 hours ago XD. But well "yesterday's" bedtime was 5:30 or so :)
23:11
@AdrianMole Yes I know. It's a very minor thing. I don't really have a good argument.
It looks like "Hahahaha, I know a trick to let you skip a declaration"
I understand what you mean, as it happens. Such 'clever' code can cause all sorts of issues, further down that strange road called, "Development." I'm all in favour of the old Unix "K.I.S.S." paradigm.
One thing I know for sure is that many beginners that see code that uses compound literals that way get surprised and ask questions on SO if that's valid C ;)
I guess that supports my claim a little bit
FWIW, I didn't really know what a compound literal was until I came to this place. I think it was Big Eric who 'corrected' one of my posts, where I called it something else.
What is it?
Or did you mean, "What is Big Eric?"
Thanks, you link explained it better than the one I found
The cppreference site is an excellent resource (for both C++ and C). But beware of imitations, like cplusplus.com.
@gnat So that's what WAP means...
23:37
That felt so weird to upvote an answer that helped me stackoverflow.com/a/2003515/1839439
Stop exposing bugs in our scripts Dharman
Well, that was such an obscure answer, it was in need of a charitable upvote. xD
... how would a [del-pls] work on that one?
and yet it still has 20 downvotes
I'm sure the OP isn't too bothered by 20 vs 22,000.
200k rep from one post is quite amazing.
23:53
@AdrianMole not alone the 100k for his question
Heh - So that Q/A is pretty much all his rep.
yup

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