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12:37 AM
 
1:14 AM
@DavidBuck This seems to be programming, not general computing: it even has what looks like C code in it. It does involve hardware, but it's not off-topic.
 
 
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3:17 AM
I wonder what SD thinks is misleading about that link in that question — it’s a link to MDN, developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/open
 
@sideshowbarker the link text looks like a URL, and it's not the same as the link itself
 
I see
 
 
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4:40 AM
Cool to flag this as Too Broad? stackoverflow.com/q/67205866/2943403 Requesting translation from to
If not, I can retract my vote.
 
I just noticed that the find/recommend close reason no longer includes the word "find". Is the wording change meant to allow for find requests (like people looking for official documentation) or should continue close those like normal?

(IIRC, there was a conversation about whether we should close find requests in general but it was before the close reasons were updated.)
You could argue that they're asking multiple questions:
"How do I convert an array from PHP to JS?", "How do I convert a foreach loop from PHP to JS?", and so on.
 
@mickmackusa VTC for TB. +1 for comment.
 
@mickmackusa I think it fails the "concise" exception in Makoto's answer on meta.
 
thanks for confirming, team.
 
5:51 AM
Is this actually an answer? I'd edit it, but with the somewhat R/A nonsense at the end, I have no idea if this is actually meant to answer the question. stackoverflow.com/a/67207262
 
6:01 AM
Errrrrrrrm, am I maybe seeing an OP's Q answered by the OP's sockpuppet? [strokes non-existent chin beard] not very well disguised. stackoverflow.com/a/59324980/2943403
 
@mickmackusa Certainly looks like that chin beard stroking is not in vain.
 
@DavidBuck I mean, come on, what kind of cheater wears a shirt that says "Cheater" with and arrow pointing at the neck hole?
 
6:36 AM
OP needs to (1) check if item is modulo 2 (this part of code works well) (2) check if an array includes a particular value (this part of code doesn't work)
seems pretty clear-cut to me
 
@CertainPerformance yeah, yeah, yeah, you are right; I wasn't seeing it. Definitely a dupe, I've VTC.
 
 
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7:51 AM
"Im on your shoes...." Ouch
 
8:03 AM
@JeanneDark depends. Are your feet in your shoes?
 
Sometimes :)
 
 
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9:04 AM
 
@sideshowbarker Can't it be saved with a small edit clarifying the question? Alternatively it might be a duplicate
 
@Tomerikoo I didn’t see enough information there to make it a useful question. If it were a duplicate, what would it duplicate? Is it just asking how to deploy something to firebase? If so, a quick search turns up cloud.google.com/build/docs/deploying-builds/deploy-firebase, firebase.google.com/docs/hosting/quickstart, etc.
 
mck
9:48 AM
@mickmackusa can't delete this one due to linked dupes
 
Two days in a row. This is a weird bug. It lets me Delete vote with no issue. I can see my vote tallied.
I am on chrome mobile.
 
@mickmackusa Eh, weird, there's only one linked question and is the target.
@mck It should not have presented you that message ^
 
10:03 AM
@Braiam I'm getting the same message. Can't delete due to linked dupes.
 
@tink Which of them?
 
@tink That's not the one mck complained about.
 
Oh - that's odd
 
@mick You need to delete this one first stackoverflow.com/q/51579942/792066 to delete the second posted question
Editing the target to point to the other question is also a viable solution.
 
10:34 AM
Is this an answer? Looks more like a comment to me, but has been surviving for some time now.
 
@JeanneDark Doesn't look like an answer. Just says that something doesn't work in version 8 and a couple of links. There's nothing actually in the body that provides an answer.
 
Thank you
 
10:56 AM
 
Rather than close for Needs Details, can someone confirm if this should be tagged C++? Then it SMEs can decide if they can answer it or close for Needs Debugging Details stackoverflow.com/questions/67198417/…
 
It's C++ all right, but a rather messy one.
 
This request is actually a typographical error
 
@DavidBuck There is no indentation and the text is not in English. I am tempted to close as MRE
@HovercraftFullOfEels The request or the closing reason?
 
@Vega the close reason
 
11:06 AM
@Vega That does seem to be a valid close reason for it
 
> How can I love this problem?
 
11:28 AM
@mickmackusa Why is the target not closed with stackoverflow.com/questions/2167916/…
 
^^ the above should take this post as duplicate target (I picked the wrong one by mistake).
 
11:58 AM
Morning
 
12:23 PM
General question: When are moderators elections and in general how often do they happen?
 
@Tomerikoo There's no set time. The moderators are typically asked if/when we need help and, thus, new elections are held to add as many as the existing team feels necessary
On average, they happen once per year
 
as often as they need to be to manage the workload, but only as often as possible to manage the onboarding - and always started manually
 
Thanks @Mac and @John
 
@Tomerikoo Thinking about running?
 
@Machavity Haha I knew that was coming. Nah, not yet at least. Was curious and excited to see if it will be anyone from the room
 
12:34 PM
Dharman did well in the 2020 elections. If he runs again it bodes well for him
 
@Machavity Having a username starting with "Ma" seems to help as well :p
 
@JonClements Although Makoto might disagree :P
 
exceptions that prove the rule and all that? :p
 
1:09 PM
Is there any reason why one cannot vote for "their own" community wiki post?
@JonClements So, they'll just need to change to Marman, though that looks sort of like a fish or a mermaid. We need more diverse moderator animals, no?
 
apparently (cute) animals win votes :)
 
Yes, the world is <censored>..
 
Two comments from one of my nominations where: That dog picture gets my vote. and My vote will go to that drugged dog :p
 
Doesn't that mean that perhaps you're not really qualified? :P
Maybe users just assumed that you weren't going to hand out suspensions or delete their posts, because cute dogs would never ever do such things.. they only make fun happen.
@Scratte The next question would be: Is it only the poster that can't vote on it, or is it also the editors? Or the user that has contributed the most percentage of the post?
 
@Scratte everyone knows it's not the angry looking pitbulls you need to watch out for... it's the cute 3-legged blue eyed puppies that are most dangerous :p
 
1:26 PM
@JonClements So.. I'm suppose to know this too then? I thought you were all fun and games :P I'll try to act scared when I notice you from now on.
..shivers.
 
python regulars.. is this an answer attempt or a different question with code?
 
@SurajRao Looks like an attempt to answer
 
ditto
 
1:45 PM
Umm... I'm thinking it's more of a different question...
 
@JonClements You are the expert!
I left a comment asking just in case
 
a lot of those answers are quite "meh" as well...
 
I thought "meh" was an accepted Python Standard.
 
@AdrianMole some given the new steering community and new "features" being introduced would agree with you :)
 
@AdrianMole and in the left corner, we have Adrian Mole...
 
2:00 PM
Well, my greatest exposure to Python is from questions like, "Why doesn't my Python code work in C++? What's wrong with it?"
 
@AdrianMole Ah yes, the old "I expect this fish to climb this tree" problem
 
2:18 PM
@AdrianMole those pesky inflexible C++ compilers hey? :p
 
2:34 PM
"Please give me an example" *literally included a link with an implementation*
 
mck
2:51 PM
Azure tags are really treasure chests of acceptance-begging comments... I wonder if those MSFT people get commissions for their rep
 
3:01 PM
@mck probably
gold mine for auto-accepted NLN comment flags, tho
 
3:44 PM
If this is not NAA, then how often can we post such 'answers'? Annually? Monthly? Daily? xD
 
4:00 PM
@RiggsFolly You answer the question. Room don't alllow CV request where you directly involved.
 
Zoe
Why do you answer if you're just gonna VTC?
That just blocks roomba
 
4:24 PM
:52045328 @RiggsFolly Please remember not to request *-pls on posts where you're involved, including where you have answered.
 
4:45 PM
@TylerH Sorry, ocasionally my Nice Side gets the best of me and I try and answer question that I originally thought was bad. Beat me, Beat me, but please dont hurt me
 
Ugh, Firefox 88 introduced a UX regression in the URL bar outline taking from the OS theme accent color. It's the only app to do that in that place and when you have a theme with red/orange accent color it causes unnecessary confusion
@RiggsFolly whips out beating stick
 
@TylerH Isn't it the same one that before?
 
5:05 PM
@TylerH Oh great, no good turn goes without punishment. Dont know why I bother sometimes. 3 of these lovely peopoe decided that was worth a downvote. Dont ya love 'em
 
5:25 PM
@Tomerikoo You do have a decent candidate score. Just saying...
 
@RiggsFolly well, the good news is it will roomba in about a week, so you'll regain that rep when the thread is deleted
 
5:42 PM
@TylerH The issue I just noticed in FF88 is for <input type="number">, having a padding-right can result in it being difficult or impossible to use the mouse to click the up/down adjustment arrows. You can see an example in the "revisit (in N days)" delay selection for the Request Generator. In that case, the SE stock padding: 8px 10px results in a very narrow area that the mouse can click on those controls. Using padding-right:16px would make it impossible for the mouse to click them.
 
6:06 PM
@Makyen that's probably related to/caused by this change bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1698043
It looks like they are causing a lot of layout/UI grief by trying to inherit OS theme properties
it was a dumb idea for MacOS and it is a dumb idea on Windows too
 
6:56 PM
@TylerH But dark mode!
 
Firefox already had a separate dark mode
 
mck
@Machavity Probably the only thing that I have which is higher than Gordon Linoff...
 
9:14 PM
 
10:06 PM
Who is nominated to curate the tag, for goodness sake! [licks thumb, places on forehead, says "NOT IT"]
 
I could, but you will hate me :D
 
I have yet to see someone care about SQL. Sometimes I see a random close vote but it's rare
 
10:45 PM
Does SEDE use SQL or something slightly different from SQL?
 
@mickmackusa It is pointless trying to curate , even when you close questions as dupes they get reopened by other gold badge owners so they can be answered.
 
11:08 PM
 
@Nick you tell a sad, sad story. :(
So the best way to earn 1 million unicorn points is to answer questions because they are never closed and never destroyed?
...this is probably why I don't jump on the bandwagon and congratulate >1M rep users on meta -- they probably aren't closing enough.
If you are answering 30+ questions per day, I am very suspicious that you aren't closing enough.
In the pool, I can't find 5 good, unique, complete, clear questions in 24 hours.
...this includes my dredging of necro-content.
 
11:24 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels This doesn't really look like spam to me. I can't see any affiliation at least. (I'd rather not discuss this on the post itself).
 
11:37 PM
@10Rep It uses SQL but some features are disabled
 

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