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5:14 AM
@Spevacus yes please!
 
@Makyen Can you please delete this cv-pls? OP added MCVE
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
Thanks :)
 
np
 
 
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6:41 AM
@Daedalus flagged some, though FWIW I would've disengaged a long time ago...
 
@blackgreen Good point, it's a lost cause at this point.
 
7:18 AM
@Daedalus Another time, please disengage significantly earlier than you did in that conversation; just flag for moderator attention and move on.
 
Will do; apologies.
 
@Daedalus np. Thanks.
 
7:51 AM
@tripleee Is this general computing? It seems to be about some Python code
@blackgreen Is that answer not potentially useful to future readers, even if the question is somewhat off-topic? The answer seems well-received.
 
@RyanM mixed feelings about that question. Of course a good recommendation will always be useful to future readers
I'm not an emacs user, so I can't really tell. I cast a delete vote because the question popped up in the reopen queue
Would you recommend to hold off deletion until someone attempts to reopen a second time? I can agree with that
 
I generally against deleting things that provide good info, as long as they remain currently useful. If they're outdated (there are...or were...plenty of questions about the best Java ORM is 2010, which are obviously no longer relevant as things have changed since then), then I'll delete them, but otherwise I generally lean toward leaving them around, based on "Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be deleted."
@blackgreen Also, notably, it doesn't look like someone actually tried to reopen it: it looks like it was automatically put into the queue based on score/popularity.
It doesn't have any reopen votes on the question.
 
@RyanM oh really, is that a thing..?!
I assumed the reopen vote had expired
 
@RyanM they are asking about Python, but the problem seems to be purely pilot error
 
8:07 AM
@blackgreen Yep, see condition 3 here
 
@RyanM oh, I see...! Ok, based on that, please go ahead and bin that del request
 
@blackgreen → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
thank you
 
@blackgreen np, thanks for discussing it!
 
 
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10:29 AM
@LucaKiebel why didn't you vote on it?
 
@jps Sorry, I already VTC for another reason, before I found the dupe.
 
jps
@LucaKiebel ah, ok, you can't vote again
 
yup
 
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12:46 PM
didn't notice that the userscript added "no code"; there is code, but it's obscure
 
 
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4:07 PM
I've published the Delete/Undelete button rename script to Github. This makes it more obvious that you've voted to delete/undelete at the post view level and the confirmation prompt level. (Link to install: Install)
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I'll consider posting a PR to SOUP for this later.
As a note, I've only been able to test this on Meta SE as it's the only site where I can vote to delete on (and even then, only on questions), but this should function for answers as well.
If anyone wants to make adjustments to it feel free to submit a PR or just fork it. I'm also not great at JS so... Take my code with a grain of salt. Happy deleting! :)
 
🧂
 
Better than a trash bin I suppose. :)
 
@Spevacus did you also make a post on Stack Apps? If people like it they might nominate it ...
 
@rene Was gonna do something along those lines... But I haven't yet, no. I'll post one in a bit. :)
 
Awesome! Thanks!
 
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5:33 PM
 
What's the proper close reason for a question whose premise makes no sense? I'd say that they lack minimal understanding, but that's not a standard close reason anymore. Just close as unclear?
 
sounds right
@desertnaut also, essentially a repeat of a deleted question from yesterday
 
6:14 PM
@StephenOstermiller Maybe requesting a historical lock is the way to go?
 
@snakecharmerb Why?
 
@Braiam It's off-topic, has 267k views, been through a number of close/delete/reopen cycles. It seems the community does not want it deleted (or closed), so locking seems like a reasonable compromise.
 
@snakecharmerb I looked at it over and over and... I deleted it
The problem is that a lot of them make the fundamental mistake that Google has like one IP out there. Or a single IP block
Google has datacenters all over the world and they set their DNS to round-robin between them every 5 mins. So... one IP won't necessarily help you
 
@snakecharmerb If it's off topic, just delete it. Also, what Machavity said.
 
@Machavity works for me
 
 
7:22 PM
 
7:47 PM
 
9:13 PM
@Adriaan I tried to clarify this based on reading the answer that managed to figure it out. If you assume that they're asking for code that works in both MATLAB and Octave, is it clear now?
@Dharman much appreciation for the help getting rid of the zillions of these questions in the android tag <3
 
Yeah, I don't know who upvotes them
 
Also "screenshot of photograph of error" is a new one for me...
 
9:32 PM
@SotiriosDelimanolis for future hammering, that's a suuuuper common dupe
 
@RyanM I don't love rewarding these with answers. Also, roomba against dupes is worse
🤷‍♂️
 
Yeah, answer's already upvoted though so it would probably need a del-pls anyway...
 
10:23 PM
that's... customer/sales support, not exactly something i'd expect a stack site to support
best any would be able to do is point to the app's customer service.
 
stackoverflow.com/q/70763079/1030169 off topic? too broad? Is this more data science than programming?
 
it's unclear, for sure
What does "similar" mean?
if a definition of similar isn't needed for an answer... is it really a programming question?
 
10:59 PM
 
Is there an official Python Standard available on the interweb?
 
@AdrianMole What do you mean by Python Standard?
 
Hehe. Is there an official definition of the language and its components? For example, what the formal definition of the % operator is.
 
That's docs
A specification is used in the implementation of the language. Let's say I want to create a compiler Python to PHP, I need to look at the specification to understand how the language is constructed
 
11:04 PM
@HenryEcker Thanks - but it just lists % as one of the operators without saying what it is.
 
Perhaps the Language Reference then docs.python.org/3/reference/index.html?
 
That's where I already got to from your previous link.
... aha ... I'm getting there, I think ...
 
Yeah. Apparently that reference is as close as you get in terms of "official sources" there may exist some external one idk
 
What the % does is here: docs.python.org/3/reference/…
at least as a binary expression
 
11:13 PM
@Dharman Yeah, it's clear that it's math
 
@Dharman Seems fine. Could be better, but good enough.
 
@Dharman It appears to be a constraint on the twice referenced answer (both in the question and answer). To only include 90 degree rotations instead of all possible rotations and find the quaternions of those rotations as well.
 
11:34 PM
@Dharman that review appears to have been invalidated by your edit: stackoverflow.com/posts/70762158/timeline
 
Ohh ok. Caching then.
 
I guess it only had VLQ flags on it.
 
I think I remember seeing somewhere that Edit always clears the review task.
 
That can't be true
 
11:41 PM
Apparently it is
"One "Edit" review" completes or invalidates Low quality posts/answers
Or "The post is edited outside of the review UI and the new revision passes the system's quality test"
 
I think it might be wrong
 

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