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@AdrianMole It's not a great answer, but I think it's an answer. I wouldn't NAA flag it at least; a custom flag would be preferable if you want it to be deleted.
00:23
@AdrianMole last sentence saves it!
00:52
Two of those bountied questions should have been closed as general computing. Oh well.
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Q: Is it a good idea to merge [honeycomb] and [android-honeycomb]?

ShivamLet me keep this simple. honeycomb: 0 questions, no description android-honeycomb: 0 questions, no description Should we merge them, retag one of them, or delete one of them?

 
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04:44
How can I change the dupe to a bigger/better canon? stackoverflow.com/q/393479/2943403
@mickmackusa You have to have the golden javascript medal
@eyllanesc This one seems to be a canonical in good favor: stackoverflow.com/q/23740548/2943403 if somebody has the right hammer.
^ Is this a del-pls?
05:07
Do I get more delete votes at some point?
Isn't this an answer? Yes, not a good one but at least an answer, no?
06:15
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yes
^ ...ah, so to max out my daily allowance of del votes, I need farm rep until I reach 35,000 Did I get that math right? ...almost there.
06:33
@mickmackusa Yes, that's correct.
07:35
Content of answer looks related at first sight but is not.
07:46
I flagged this answer as NAA but I see now that the link goes to a content farm riddled with ads. So it may be spam actually.
 
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08:52
is interesting. It's indeed a programming language (there may even be more than one). So far 6 questions tagged , only two seem to be about the programming language, both heavily downvoted, only one of them still open.
09:07
@JeanneDark now disappointed that March 2020 me didn't notice that tag...
Also that that question is still open
Not anymore :-)
Stealing @EricAya's PSA off that last spam question: There's no need to cast close/delete votes on blatant spam. Just flag it, and if it doesn't go away as fast as you'd like, send a [tag:flag-pls] in here.
09:46
Do Americans say rubbish too or do they use a different word?
10:01
garbage
10:16
@oguzismail trash
11:14
@yivi Well that was interesting
12:25
@Dharman hardly "general computing" but definitely tech support
13:30
If there's an old question tagged with [tag:python-2.7], and I have an answer for Python 3, should I ...
* make a self-answered question for Python 3 and link it as a related question,
* edit the question to be version agnostic, or
* just post that answer there?
@user202729 2
no, definitely not 2
@Braiam OP is asking specifically for version 2.7; what makes you think changing the question they're asking is OK?
I would make a self-answered question for python 3 (option 1). 2 and 3 are bad options because 2 changes the question being asked and 3 introduces an answer that doesn't answer the question
You might need to edit the question's title to specify 2.7 (normally not recommended because tags usually go in titles)... because SEO will be important, and knowing it's for 2.7 will prevent people looking for 3 answers from clicking/landing on it (unless they suspect the options are language agnostic, e.g. 2.7 answers will work in 3)
@TylerH The fact that OP didn't had a crystal ball that the same question could be asked for later versions, shouldn't prevent us with the insight of hindsight to do the right thing
Search results don't need two sets of the same result.
@TylerH there are questions which are explicitly and specifically about Python 2. but there are also many which are not
probably the ideal would be to have separate questions for 2 and 3. but this is very hard to enforce, as people tend to post new answers to old questions, sometimes without realizing that the old answers describe the old version
but definitely don't edit old questions in a way which invalidates existing answers
In this particular case if I edit it to be version agnostic then it won't invalidate anything
And the question isn't specifically about Python 2. There's only that tag.
Of course I also tried looking for a Python 3 question but there isn't any answer.
The particular question is https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23635375/python-how-to-know-if-current-thread-is-holding-a-lock#23635583 just in case
13:44
@tripleee yes I agree. And if OP tagged one python 2.7 it's ostensibly a question specific to python 2. Now, if the question actually doesn't need the 2.7 tag, then that's a different matter
Okay so what should I do (regarding that issue, meta.stackoverflow.com/a/257993/5267751 says "only add a version for version-specific questions" and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/358490/… says "users are encouraged to add version number"...?
@user202729 Ignore two
"The site is a mess, but sometimes there isn't any alternative"

Alright I'll just do 1. Cross linking in the comment is searchable enough and it doesn't have any problem.

But can anyone see if there's any duplicate first (I can't find any)
Answers should include their gotchas, questioners shouldn't.
@Machavity featured tag
14:00
@user202729 In an earlier revision they wrote "I am using python 2.7.x" but another user removed it.
In this case it's likely because it's redundant because there's the tag already
Yes, it was a reply to your "And the question isn't specifically about Python 2. There's only that tag."
It's true that the asker likely is using a particular version, but I think for (future users) searchability it's better to make the questions version agnostic
User with same name posted similar spam recently. The link goes to a content farm full of ads.
> Do not add this tag simply to convey the version of Python you're using, unless the question concerns an issue specific to Python 2.7
The question is just asking how to do mt on python, there isn't a particular issue specific to 2.7.
have stackoverflow.com sockets just die?
Yeah intermittent failures
Having difficulty plugging something in? ;)
pressed F5, got Stack Overflow is currently offline for maintenance, grrr
@NathanOliver just loading the site :) does not look like planned maintenance, though
it's probably all related, but I still blame caching
15:01
Nick can't go away for a week to stuff start burning.
 
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17:24
Thank you very much! God be with you! I live in Brazil Not sure why the last sentence is relevant to the former two. xD
@AdrianMole Probably something like "salutations from Brazil"
Lost in translation?
17:39
I live in a garden
@AdrianMole They probably don't want you to cry for them, thinking they live in Argentina
@Machavity because the truth is they never left?
@Makyen Exactly
@rene Bees be with you.
18:05
Did they change the Review queues design? I didn't see anything on any meta and I'm pretty sure the LQP queue has changed...
month or so ago there was some work on it
new onboarding popups and such
it's under the "product discovery" tag
:shrug:
18:45
i mean
19:20
ugh, they redid the markup on the Review page again
surprise
@TylerH ugh, yup, and broke another couple of utility scripts along the way - sigh
Yeah, I don't mind HTML changes, per se, so long as they accompany improvements
This change doesn't seem to make any actual changes to the design/content of the page, just reshuffling the HTML
If anyone has the old HTML for the review post summary, I'd be very happy
19:28
So it seems like it was done just to break userscripts
this change has seriously broken my suggested edits script..
gotta make it mobile friendly
@TylerH It would be funny if they are doing this to see how fast public user scripts get updated so they can JS talent to hire ;)
And I much preferred the old square boxed
@Scratte I dunno if you're gonna have any luck; maybe Mayken has it. But this might have some web.archive.org/web/20210506181432/https://stackoverflow.com/…
19:29
@TylerH seems so :) no idea what were today's changes supposed to do, frankly
probably what Kevin said
probably
ostensibly to make it less work to maintain and more compatible with multiple devices
hmm iPhone X emulation
@TylerH That seems to not be a proper review
I don't know anymore.. I spent months on just one script.. and they broke it in a few days because.. reasons.
19:33
imagine maintaining a code base that, for any given change, you know you're gonna break custom code your most engaged users have written against it
And they didn't even care to load a single review to test that it actually looked fine..
(and not having a way to present those changes to those users without just rolling it out)
@KevinB I'm imagine people that push changes without ever loading the user interface they're pushing changes to. Because that's the impression I keep getting here.
And all that happens is really a lot of users stepping up and making bug reports that gets ignored.. It's like we're all just a big joke.
if only there was some way to.. create a separate site... that changes could be pushed to
@KevinB I mean, yeah it would totally be nice if they had a 'nightly' branch of their code base, but on the other hand, it's not a reasonable expectation for end users to expect all changes of a product be run by them first even if they are 'power' users
though, y'know, testing shit first would be nice
19:37
kindof like a staging environment
@KevinB well, after Aaron's video on the latest announcement on MSE, we actually know they do have a staging environment, so I am kind of puzzled as to why these things slip through unnoticed
well, yea
but that's private, inaccessible to the users who maintain these scripts
yeah, it would be very nice if feature previews existed... Oh, wait, we already have that on GitHub, for example. That said, what I meant is that we know they have a staging environment, so it's not like those changes are made blindly
@TylerH mmm, I dunno - SE seems pretty happy with making good buck off our contributions and curation, so I am not so sure it is unreasonable to expect all changes to be run against power users
@OlegValter They must be. They didn't even check the change before they put it live. But they sure do like all that white space
19:54
They might have a staging environment, but I'm not sure they use it. A lot of bugs still wind up getting pushed through.
@OlegValter this is not unusual in free platforms; it's de facto law of the land in online communities that the user is the product if the website is free. Users tacitly accept this by continuing to use said platforms (see youtube, facebook, google, etc.)
We are just spoiled because SO used to be helmed by people who cared about the users
while many of the devs might still care, the people at the helm care about profits now
it just looks like a continuation of making concessions to support voiceless minorities, at the cost of "minor inconveniences" to everyone else. But hey, it's "updates" to the review queues, so we can't say they aren't working on review queues! 🤮
^ however funny that might be it's not on-topic anymore
don't worry, chat will get it's whitespace soon enough
@TylerH I understand, except... social networks and such do not want us to provide them with quality content - they just want to earn some buck on showing ads, cross-selling our data to ad networks (aggregated or not), etc. SE directly benefits from unpaid work - so I'd think we should feel justified in demanding from them to be listened to
19:58
@KevinB Ha. Luckily for us, chat is a dead code base that the SO devs don't even know. None of them want to touch it, not even with a 10 foot pole.
i don't think that's as true as i'd wish it to be
@NathanOliver unlucky for us they just might decide to scrap the hell out of this dead codebase (which I've come think works pretty well all things considered) if they ever decide to address it
from what i understand, there have been recent updates to chat here and there over the past few years
just nothing major/noticable
@OlegValter I think if you ask any social network if they want nice content and they will say 'of course'
SO is just a very specific-focus subject matter site :-)
SO is yahoo answers with topic rules
20:12
@TylerH oh, but I highly doubt anyone will answer you that they want crap - it's just a matter whether or not they care about that in reality :) Not that SE cares about that either, that much I agree
What's bothered me lately is it feels like, they're in this position where they want to tout the success of SO as some kind of selling point for their products, but at the same time want nothing to do with guiding direction of SO. Where as... in the past, we had CM's that directly got involved with moderation discussions for SO
like, yea, there's a lot of other sites, but only one is being used to sell teams, collectives, etc
Perhaps the wrong room.. but maybe.. not curating is what is needed for a cooperation between the company and the users.
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20:28
@KevinB exactly - that's why I referred to SE being very happy about making good buck off the contributions. SO is a massive knowledge database even with all its shortcomings - so now they are trying to capitalize on it in different ways like selling private version of it (Teams) and controlled chunks of it (Collectives). But every time we complain about something changing, it makes it a bit harder for them to capitalize on it
@OlegValter Posted my thoughts on that new thread in an answer there...
@gnat the secret is to not look at the /questions page...
@TylerH yeah, maybe we can guilt-trip someone to at least give us an official response :) So far it's just animuson's "we got complaints, we removed it - deal with it". Which, frankly, keeps me wondering "what's next?". They surely do get closure and downvote complains - it does sound like one day we will just get up to these features going poof because someone sent a complaint and that clicked with the decision-makers. So much for the proclaimed restoration of trust
@TylerH I think system hides questions under -4 from front page. Screen shot is from one of my custom searches
what makes no sense to me is why we're still sitting here with this very unpopular profile page, when we know there's a better one ready to go
can't really do our free QA work without touching it
20:44
@gnat Yes -4 is the cut-off
@OlegValter Yeah, that explanation does not sit well with me at all
"we got a lot of complaints" OK, like one user said, for a site like SO, especially after 12 years, you are gonna get a lot of complaint about lots of things
And this one actually has use/function
It's also not like there are only two options: keep it or get rid of it. There's a whole sliding scale of "reduce precision" they can pick from, not to mention the 'make it an opt-out choice' option, too
@TylerH oh, but that needs some work put into it - why do that if you can just rip something out and tell your community to GT**? :)
@OlegValter I like to imagine the devs are at least somewhat reasonable
@TylerH true that. And even if they absolutely had to remove it, they could've just asked nicely - you never know what the other party might suggest to everyone's benefit (like the "reduce precision" solutions that quickly arose which do sound quite reasonable)
@Makyen - just letting you know that I just had to reinstall both the CV-PLS and the roomba-predictor again .... wonder what's going on there.
@TylerH yeah - it would be a good explanation for a messenger (I can understand the uneasiness some get about others pestering them "you were clearly online, I've sent you a message, you must've seen this"), but here, on the network? With every possible action logged and public and literally no way to send a private message? Come on, it's a weak justification, and I assume they know that - hence the complete radio silence on all fronts about that
21:01
@OlegValter Yeah, it smacks of "my own company is tracking my personal activity on Stack Overflow and sees that I'm active" or something which is NOT SO's problem
or SO is selling user data without our knowledge and this then becomes an actual privacy concern (but if that's the case, selling our user data is a way bigger concern than when we were last on SO)
(not that I think they are selling that data... currently)
If someone had their real name (and ostensibly a photo of themselves) plus their geolocation down to the city, as well as, say, identifiable information like a GitHub account and/or Twitter account or LinkedIn account, then, with an insane amount of work, someone could deduce a user's online activity patterns with a lot of effort with that field, given its current accuracy (e.g. less than one minute ago)
But one could also determine a similar amount of accuracy with LinkedIn data or GitHub commit data
and those profile links haven't been removed either
I think it's a clear win to keep it and only change it to be accurate to the day for non-mods (mods could still get some use by being able to see down to the hour or minute)
@TylerH in your answer, you mentioned member-since missing, it's there for everyone now
unless it's missing in the not yet released proposed version
i'm curious if there's any... "Lets leave this bit broken so that we can listen to the community feedback and fix it" going on. Guess we'll never truly know
@TylerH yeah - which is truly none of our (and SE's) concern. But I don't think that could be the reason - most likely there were a bunch of complaints "I am feeling uncomfortable". Throw in some accusations about "toxic users are following me via 'last active'" and you get the company jumping over the hoops to remove the feature before it gets to another twitter-gate. I bet that's what happened, and that's the most reasonable explanation I can come up with.
21:16
@KevinB Thanks, I think I meant to say "last active"
just didn't want someone to take that tiny bit and use it to dismiss the whole answer
yeah, that would be annoying
it's fixed/clarified now
@TylerH jeez, one could track my sleep cycles with a bit of work due to all the data available on SO - it's not like the removal of this teeny-tiny metric significantly helped alleviate privacy concerns. It is even gleefully churned out by the API, and we already have several userscripts restoring this in its full glory. Unless they intend to remove it from the API too, of course
21:19
i can't see them not removing it from the api in teh coming weeks
shush don't give them ideas
particularly if they decide to stick with doing away with it
@TylerH oh, several users already let them know that they missed this directly on the post announcing the changes :)
@KevinB yep, and it is likely going to silently go poof as soon as the dust settles, or we get an API v2.4
Is this programming related? stackoverflow.com/questions/26474687/…
It's closed as off-topic
I don't think it is programming related, so I voted to delete
Doesn't seem programming to me
21:26
is it a tool used for programming
Yeah it could be, but the way it is written I think it is just general software
@Dharman does look like something belonging on Super User, IMO, but are you sure we want this to be deleted? I wish it could be migrated
general VM and USB drive use is not programming tool related
It's not going to be migrated but it can be locked to prevent us from deleting it
@Dharman so... a mod flag then? In any case, agreed that's definitely not programming-related
21:30
@OlegValter Yeah, you can mod-flag
6 years, 83k views,
very recent upvotes
Well I flagged it for historical lock consideration
@TylerH yikes, me too - shall I retract?
@OlegValter no worries. Multiple flags just increases the weight of the consideration (hopefully)
nah, the more the merrier
21:35
yay, more mod flags for the masses :) [hides in the corner]
@Dharman There are already several post on the internet with all that info.
free helpful flag for everyone
Sheldon Cooper Stack Overflow Mods Present: Fun with Flags
22:12
Custom flag: Please do the thing suggested in all the other flags on this question.
@Vickel agreed on the close reason, but also sending email from some hosts seems to result in marking as spam...I maintain a website that definitely doesn't send spam, and we have had to manually mark the first few emails from our contact form (sent only to the administrators) as "not spam" in order to have them delivered to our inbox. That is: they might actually not be spamming, just on a host with a bad reputation.
@RyanM yes, that could happen, specially on a shared server account. On the other hand, OP states all other emails work, which might have a much less sophisticated spam detection than gmail. let's see what OP says...
Yup, ours is a shared server account. All my email is hosted on Gmail, though, so I didn't actually try any other email hosts ^^;
Also really would not recommend the shared hosting service we used...they've been kind of a pain on many occasions, requiring faaaaaaaar too many interactions with support to do things that would ideally not require that.
@RyanM a dedicated IP would most likely resolve this, but then the Q could be considered: not about programming
^^ I left OP a comment
22:49
@tink Thanks for telling me. I'm not sure what's going on either, but it has affected multiple people.
Is this question off-topic? If you'd close it, which reason would you use? stackoverflow.com/q/1914585/2943403
@mickmackusa I would leave it alone and delete the new stuff popping up constantly :)
@Vickel We have plenty of eyeballs focusing on new content. SO also needs necro-scavengers such as myself to clean up historical pages. If the page shouldn't be closed, that's cool -- just say so. Age is not a reason to "leave something alone".
@mickmackusa well, the answer is just a link, so that should be improved, maybe the OP doesn't mind to improve the A, instead of seeing it gone?
23:05
@Vickel They can undelete it after they fix the link.
@Braiam yeah sure, but I doubt there will be much of feedback from OP on a Q from 2009...
@Makyen it's weird, right? Were they all having the problem with chrome?
I'm not picking on the answer. I am asking about the integrity/on-topic-ness of the question.
@Vickel So, we delete it :)
@Braiam if you think so... still, I'm from the let it stay there, if it helped others previously and doesn't harm brotherhood
23:12
It can still be helpful and remain on the site AND be closed -- if it should be closed.
A library of high quality content don't allow low quality content just because it's old.
I'm not against closing stuff, on the contrary, but quite often we loose (even if only historically relevant) content with the delete action right after the close votes...
What if I pinky-swear not to cast a del-vote after it is closed (again, if it should be closed)?
@tink interesting theory...I use Firefox and have not had issues
@Vickel OP was last active 3 days ago
@mickmackusa hahaha... nice try... what if someone else (3pax) close it: I'll never see it again until I reach 10k
@RyanM that's a good sign, so maybe leave them a comment? It's not my tech (C#), so I wouldn't qualify to leave a note
23:20
@Vickel ...for the right price, I can award a bunch of bounties on your account. I hear this is all the rage at the moment! ;)
@mickmackusa I like 50 cents
Although honestly the question seems fine, the answers just ...aren't very good
@Vickel For legit unicorn points! Insulting! Do you know what these are worth on the street!
Yesterday I exchanged unicorn points for bitcoin.
@mickmackusa you can't change unicorns for 50 cent: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent
@mickmackusa Tonight, I exchanged (potential) Unicorn Points for beer. And it was a good decision!
23:26
@AdrianMole what are "potential" unicorn points? the ones you trade at the stock market?
@RyanM I agree with that
Nah! The ones I didn't get for not answering stupid questions. (Others did!)
... no one will ever really understand what I don't do!
@AdrianMole to exchange these (potential) points into beer certainly needs a special skill, would you mind sharing on meta? :)
Meh. Beer === money === good relationship with the local bar owner.
BTW. Frist time (ever? at least in 40+ years) I've been to the pub and got 'tipsy', but without smoking a single (real) cigarette. (Still need to deal with these vape-thingies, but that's a separate issue...)
@miken32 This question seems fine to me. It's asking how to do a well-defined task, not for library recommendations. The fact that some people recommend libraries to do that task doesn't make it off-topic. And not all answers require it.
yeah true... but sometimes you need to leave your local pub. Calculate: if you drink 10 beers a day, it is cheaper to come on Ryan air to Portugal, rent a holiday flat, drink those 10 beers anyway and enjoy a killer holiday without spending more than in your local pub
23:42
@RyanM Hmm. In a bad mood, I'd close it simply for using *nix. (E.g., "Linux" doesn't actually match .. but whaaa...)
@Vickel From what I've heard about Ryanair, you might have to purchase additional beers to make up for the flight experience :-)
@RyanM I've never used it and refuse to be treated as a Sardine
I flew RyanAir once. It was a bit grim but mostly OK. I've heard the 'stuff' happens when things go wrong.
... it was actually coming back to Glasgow from Faro.
@AdrianMole did you know that "Algarve" is not typical Portugal anymore?
since quite some time, btw...
@Vickel Well, maybe. But, when I go to Faro, I hang about in the local 'village' (fantastic) - I don't go to the "tourist compounds".
23:50
@AdrianMole do you order canecas or imperiais?
@Vickel If I want food, I just point at what someone else is eating; if I want booze, I speak Spanish. xD
hahaha, good tactics... local tip: caneca is .4-.5l, ordered mainly by foreigners. It is most often more expensive then 3 or 4 imperial (=0.2 - .25l), that's what the locals drink, and it stays fresher longer/shorter
@RyanM - to me the scripts stopped working twice after the last respective chrome updates. tampermonkey happy, scripts showing as "up to date", both not working until reinstalled. Maybe I need to get rid of chrome after all
@Vickel However, what I've yet to try is ordering booze in Portuguese when I'm in Spain. That could be fun! (The Catalans would understand the joke, I'm sure, but the good folks of Madrid may be somewhat befuddled?)
@AdrianMole that definitely would depend on your prrrounontiation
23:58
@Vickel Shi, Jenor!

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