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How ironic that the first question I've ever seen that should have had the phpmyadmin tag, didn't.
 
1:11 AM
@Nick =D
 
 
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Anyone have free time to edit this one. stackoverflow.com/a/66936817/965146 I think it's salvageable.
 
@Shree I'm not sure what you mean by salvaged. It looks fine as it is.
 
@cigien I don't have 50 reputation, is fine ?
I dont think so.
 
Sure, the post could be edited a bit, but it's a valid answer in its current state.
 
And not native English user , confuse for edit .
So why I ask for help
 
Sure, I'll try to clean it up a bit.
 
2:25 AM
Thanks.
 
@cigien - sorry, was already editing it - feel free to change if something does not seem right
 
Thanks for the edit @OlegValter, and thanks for concern @cigien
 
@OlegValter That looks good. I linked to the other answer as well, in case the comment disappears.
Actually, if the comment disappears, the explanation for the improvement disappears, so I quoted that as well.
 
@cigien - thanks. Yeah, I initially contemplated including the comment as I sometimes do for the preservation, but for some reason decided against it (not sure why, though, now that you embedded it)
 
 
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4:02 AM
@SotiriosDelimanolis What details or clarity does that question need?
 
 
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6:20 AM
Why is that R/A?
 
It's abusive. Abusing SO's resources and the community's time and resources
 
is this an answer or a comment?
 
@JeanneDark Thanks!
 
 
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7:58 AM
Is it best to mod flag when someone has posted their API key in error (and possibly doesn't realise it's still visible in the edit history)? stackoverflow.com/questions/66915567/…
 
@JeanneDark Perfect, thanks.
 
 
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10:15 AM
 
Is going to generate always off-topic (general computing) questions?
 
without the fs they can go on sports.se
@AdrianMole based on the excerpt I don't have high hopes for a lot of on-topic questions ....
 
@rene Or fruit-drinks.se?
 
@AdrianMole no site exist for that.
 
@AdrianMole why not drinks.se ?
 
10:32 AM
Perhaps Veganism & Vegetarianism or Seasoned Advice
 
@rene Discussion moved to Meta.SO.
 
10:53 AM
@AdrianMole I hope you don't mind me quoting you ;)
 
@Tomerikoo You're welcome! :)
 
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11:30 AM
 
^^ Self-vandalism (note that this is a unregistered user and they can't delete ther own posts)
 
@AlonEitan Actually, they don't have that option yet
 
Not sure I follow @Dharman, which option are we talking about?
 
The SD report. They can't delete it
 
@AlonEitan Unregistered users can't delete their own posts (because they can't vote)
 
11:41 AM
Ahhhh, I thought it was about my last cv-pls. I didn't even know that unregistered users can't delete their own posts
 
11:55 AM
Morning
 
12:27 PM
Is this C++ question on-topic?
 
@Machavity I would say "Needs details..."
 
Possibly. Unless there is something specific in universal apps it refers to.
 
1:14 PM
 
1:25 PM
is there any tool for reviewing my flagging history? I can see that I was active with flags already in 2011 when I first registered but I'm not sure if it's something I did for a while and then stopped doing ... a tool for plotting activity over time from stackoverflow.com/users/flag-summary/… going back to today would be useful
(I guess that link only works for myself; that's the oldest flagging activity on my profile)
 
this is suitable?
 
@EsTeAa definitely NAA
 
not suitable
 
@SurajRao I am sorry, Im talking about the question, not the answer. I edited ^^^
 
perhaps the question should be closed too
 
1:31 PM
@tripleee there is global flag summary from Glorfindel I think?
 
@tripleee what type of cv is suitable, needs more focus?
 
@EsTeAa I voted to close as "needs details or clarity" but the comment under the other answer contains a link to a good dupe candidate
oops, ninja'd
@rene thanks, will check that out
 
Hmm, got the author wrong
 
@rene thanks! I found it by DDGing for Glorfindel and the name of the script so not that far off
no time graph though
 
1:41 PM
can anyone confirm the links I added for stackoverflow.com/q/66986902/4826457 and stackoverflow.com/questions/66987371/… are dupes?
 
@SurajRao I added another, more "canonical" to the second one. The first one is really just a typo. The only way to recreate that error is by passing an empty input...
 
Hey people, if a status-review question does not get an answered in a week or so, do I flag it for a mod review? I seem to have stumbled across a bug in the bounty system (confirmed by this flag)
 
Don't think mods can do much. To my knowledge status review adds the question to the internal tracker. It's still up to SE to review it.
 
@VLAZ Oh! Let's hope that the bug gets fixed soon :)
 
@d4rk4ng31 I think (speaking for the Fuzzy Flower) you should wait 6 - 8 weeks.
 
2:13 PM
For what it's worth, I know Catija has seen that one.
 
@VLAZ That means this is an old bug, and probably is never gonna be fixed. Lottery for all!
Unless... she's seen it recently
 
No, I mean she has seen your Q
Was definitely surprised by it.
 
@VLAZ No, the question for sure cannot be deleted till 24 hours after the bounty has expired, following which, you can delete it
The bug seems to be that, once the question can be deleted (and gets deleted), and if the bounty is not awarded, the bounty is returned to the owner
 
I gave you the start of the transcript. And yes, it seems that for some reason the question is deletable in the grace period after the bounty ends but before it's awarded
 
@VLAZ no, it isn't. Believe me, I tried 😂😂
Unless my concept of grace period is flawed
 
2:19 PM
Maybe it was same as mine. The bounty lasts for a week, after that time you have 24 hours to award the bounty if you haven't already. Those 24 hours are the grace period.
 
@VLAZ nope, then my concept is correct, and you cannot delete it in the grace period. I had to wait for the grace period to end
 
Weird.
 
yeah
I know right?
 
You know what? It sounds like a bug. :P
 
Impossible
 
2:22 PM
Someone should write a bug report then
 
OK, not a bug. It's a feature.
 
@rene I thought so too
@VLAZ what?
https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZKF0J.png

What about this flag then?
 
@d4rk4ng31 Sorry, was a joke response to rene
 
@d4rk4ng31 please don't do that, we have a no one-box rule for images here
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@VLAZ oops, silly me
 
2:24 PM
@RyanM Well, it happened
 
@d4rk4ng31 just to be complete: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-no-oneboxes
 
oh! sorry
will keep that in mind hence forth :)
 
Thanks! We have an extensive list of things to keep in mind when participating in this room. I'm sorry for that.
 
Most importantly: Always listen to and do what the blurry flower tells us to
 
@JeanneDark I just got what blurry flower means! (It is rene, isn't it😅)?
 
2:34 PM
No, it's actually me ;)
 
2:47 PM
Should this question really be closed as lacks focus?
 
@NathanOliver Why it shouldn't?
 
Just not seeing where there is a lack of focus. It asks a pretty well constrained question to me.
 
@NathanOliver But you know what happens when you defy the will of animuson, I presume?
 
Try instead "too broad".
 
FWIW it was reviewed in 2015 for a reopen. 3 leaves and 1 reopen
 
2:55 PM
It was closed 7 years ago, the close reason then matched.
 
Both answers are close to being link-only
 
And how is it to broad? They are asking how a single function could do the thing in O(N)
 
And the answer is "read this article in wikipedia" :D
If it needs an entire article to be properly explained, then I don't know how it's not too broad.
 
Problem is thats the implied question. The actual question is how does it work, which is too broad imo
 
if you feel that one could put a resonable answer in answer box vote to reopen it.
 
2:58 PM
I do, so I did.
I'll just let the queue decide again
 
@bad_coder @NathanOliver please move to dev/null , OP edited question.
 
thank you
 
@NathanOliver We now expect a superlative answer, of course!
 
3:00 PM
:p
 
At the time of closing, animuson was but a young lad of a mere 16k reputation.
 
I think he voted based on the answers, with same reasoning as Braiam, if you need a link to wiki...
 
I think the linking was just because it was convenient. Why rewrite the information if we can just link to it. Basically, a dupe close to a wiki article. We do that all the time on the site to the canonicals and we don't consider those too broad
@AdrianMole Oh neat. Never new that existed. I apparently can't draw a straight line ;)
 
Note that the cppreference page for nth_element has links to libstdc++ and libc++ implementations.
 
3:10 PM
@NathanOliver Knor can you spell very well. xD
 
Isn't that all the internet really is? It's just links all the way down, until you hit the Turtle layer ;)
 
@NathanOliver the MSE line seems pretty straight.
 
@AdrianMole Words are hard
 
@NathanOliver There is no Turtle layer. You follow links enough and you find a comment that says "Why don't you just google it?"
 
The 3 questions below are on bugs that were resolved in 2 - 30 days after being reported, thus the issue is no longer reproducible:
 
3:21 PM
@Nimantha you're involved in all those questions as you answered them. We don't allow cv-pls requests in that case from you. Sorry. Please see also: socvr.org/faq#GEfM-no-requests-youre-involved
 
@Nimantha Why would we even close these questions? You were able to answer them and they seem to be on-topic here.
 
@Dharman They were bugs that lasted for a short period (2 days to a month), my answers added links to a Bug Reports and the respective status (Fixed); those issues have not be seen since (I use the Google Data Studio daily - the tag in question)
 
@Nimantha So? If the issue was reproducible in any given released product version then it might be the case that people using that old version will encounter it in the future, right?
Otherwise, why would you answer these questions?
The only reason to answer them is that you believe other people will encounter this issue also and you want to share the solution.
 
@Dharman As I recall we should only leave open questions where they can actually be reproduced (e.g. an issue with an old version of some tool/library). In a case where a website has gone down temporarily but is back up, that literally can't be reproduced by end users again reliably.
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Noted, though regarding your question on versions, Google Data Studio is a web based service (think of Google Sheets), thus if there's an issue, it would likely affect all users at a given time; there are a number of temporary issues daily
 
3:29 PM
But I agree on the answering bit. They should've been dupe-closed, probably.
 
Ahh, then delete answers and close questions as dupes and let the system delete them
 
^
 
With deleted answers you could probably even re-request CV here
 
Uff 50 close votes sure do finish fast... :(
 
@Tomerikoo congrats. The next level to unlock is being a moderator :-P
 
5:03 PM
Is this question suitable for SO?
 
@Dharman did you see the survey results posted today? Rough estimate, how many outdated PHP questions pose a security threat?
 
@bad_coder Depending on who you ask, the answer could be all of them
 
@JeanneDark From previous discussions, time complexity as a topic is definitely allowed, but this looks a lot like unattempted homework
 
Thanks
 
5:06 PM
Theoretical CS questions are better asked on Computer Science, but there's no depth to that question
 
Thank you
 
@Machavity I think big-O on math.stackexchange.com could maybe also be suitable.
@Machavity thanks, best post I've seen on the subject.
 
In a bit more serious answer, I would say anything from the PHP5 era is likely outdated
 
But all my knowledge of PHP is from 5.2 (or was it 5.3?). The one that was around a literal decade ago. It's almost as if you suggest I shouldn't answer any PHP questions.
 
5:31 PM
@Machavity I wanted to comment under your post on the "outdated answers" thread but didn't get around to it. Your proposal was good, taking the current model to also peer review the accepted mark. But I have a number of concerns about it. The recent incident about deletion votes on RegEx (that echoed on meta) is just one example that if you expand reviewing to changing the question mark you're inviting a tons of conflict, conflict of interesst, conflict between users, abuse, etc...
@Machavity Besides think about it (your posts on politics.se tell me you'll understand what I'm about to say), average users only have real sovereignty over their user profiles and their votes (up/down and accept). Taking the final word away from a user over which answer he accepts is perhaps the greatest loss of sovereignty for users in SE's history.
@Machavity I'd think carefully about that sort of "collectivization" on matter of principle alone (not to mention all the conflicts it'll bring). What is worrying is that no one mentioned this.
 
@bad_coder Oh believe me, I've seen the mess caused by gold badges running amok. I even complained about the darker side of it
 
@Machavity (hadn't seen that post, thanks for linking). In any case, what I wrote had to be said, better now than later.
 
5:50 PM
"Kindly check GIF before downvoting for GOD's SAKE."
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6:32 PM
@Machavity it's finally status-review
 
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8:23 PM
@Vickel did you check the top-5 countries in the 2nd bullet list :O ?
 
:) I prefer to stay in Portugal @bad_coder
 
 
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10:02 PM
I wish the recently deleted section went further back
I swear I saw the same question as I am looking at now but it was from before 3 hours ago
since the original was deleted (I'm assuming) I can't see it on my revisions page even though I made a revision to it :-(
Aha, I found it in my close votes cast section
 
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@RyanM meant to say dead offsite link.
 
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