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12:03 AM
@IanCampbell need to leave and recover the 3 hours of sleep
 
Haha, seems fair. Sleep well.
 
12:54 AM
 
 
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5:36 AM
this is not NAA?
this is off-topic?
 
6:15 AM
@Espresso it is an answer to an off-topic question. Deal with the question.
 
7:12 AM
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8:45 AM
This question includes a code snippet with sensitive information. I redacted and raised a mod flag; also posting here in case mods want to take action faster than their usual flag queue allows.
 
9:03 AM
@AlonEitan thanks, I referred to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/258066
the advice in both threads seems consistent
 
 
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11:57 AM
 
Morning
 
12:26 PM
 
seriously? No warning on the town hall? and it's only 45 minutse?
8
 
eh
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman OP edited question, please see if request still applies.
 
45 min live, as long as they do as they said and keep answering throughout the day idc about no warning
 
2:28 PM
@KevinB depends if you want to have a meaningful back-and-forth over some subject
 
i mean
it was never going to be that
lol
 
did they say it wouldn't be?
because that's kind of what "town hall AMA" means
employees are all sitting around a conference room table replying to questions and comments as they come in
 
3:03 PM
@TylerH Are you sure it doesn't mean "get asked 8 questions and answer 6 of them"?
 
@VLAZ or more like get asked 8 and answer 3?
 
I count the ones that have something edited in them from staff as "answers". Yes, that's a bit of a liberal interpretation, I know but otherwise the numbers are just sad.
 
it's just a poor format for it
They didn't need to decide to be here for 45 min now, they could have instead said Ask us questions throughout the day/weekend, and we'll have a sit down monday and answer them.
That way they're not sitting there for 40 minutes out of the 45 waiting on the questions to come in
Up next: W3schools collective!
If a user gains the rep to chat, enters chat, then loses the rep, will they lose the ability to chat while they're in chat when it updates?
 
3:25 PM
Oh no! The articles!
 
@KevinB I think so
once caching is refreshed they should see a "sorry, an error occurred, please refresh chat" or whatever it says when there's an issue w/ that
they can still type and submit but it should not go through to the chatroom
 
3:38 PM
@TylerH It's funny, because we have a event tool for posts and stuff
BTW, @TylerH @AdrianMole @IanCampbell SE commented below the answer I posted about Collectives™
 
Is this question now okay? First, there was no code.
 
Now there's too much code.
Why do we have both and ?
 
4:10 PM
@oguzismail Are they comparable?
 
@Machavity They are equal
 
Thanks
 
@Dharman Based on the comment it's probably a duplicate
 
5:05 PM
 
6:26 PM
The one time live feedback about a feature is taken... and I miss it. Hopefully they'll do another one? With a warning?
 
> live
first question wasn't answered till 40 min into the event
 
@10Rep Ask it anyways. The question isn't closed
 
Is this... NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/68135654/2756409 Or Abusive? It seems so orthogonal to the question being asked
 
@TylerH I would say that the question is the problem
 
I haven't used VMWare in a long time but, what's wrong with asking if GCP supports VMWare?
 
6:34 PM
"where do i go to research this product?"
 
@TylerH That's not what it's asking.
 
@Braiam That's not what "Does GCP support VMware Cloud Foundation version 4.1 or later?" means?
 
@TylerH No, because it presumes that its supported in some form.
 
Does it? And even if it does, what does that matter? "No" or "you're mistaken" have always been valid/acceptable SO answers.
And now the answer is edited to make even less sense
Oh, I suppose the user could mean OS images like instances
not images as in pictures
 
@TylerH Didn't look like an answer to me either
 
6:45 PM
it should have been a downvote, rather than an answer
 
I guess that means Collectives(tm) works. We collectively think the question is poor.
 
Well don't tell us, tell the OP of that thread...
 
7:36 PM
 
 
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10:22 PM
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Q: We shouldn't [list] the many uses of this tag!

Someone_who_likes_SEThe tag list (link if unavailable) has 118681 questions. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Not really. Almost every programming language provides support for list data structures. They are particularly common in functional languages, be...

 
10:42 PM
@TylerH Yeah, I don't think that's in line with the topic of SO.
 
11:34 PM
wow, my flag from over a year ago got handled
 
@Dharman Satisfactorily, I hope.
 
90% yes
 
Hmm. Only 90% of the PHP-regulars had their accounts suspended?
 
Good one
although I am responsible for numerous account suspensions
I'm the guy that stirs the pot in the background and watches as it boils
 
We used to have a word for such people ... witches.
 

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