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01:57
hi
02:08
Hello!
Should this answer be flagged as spam (it's a copy-paste of part of the question with the addition of a link at the beginning, though I haven't checked what the link is about) or Not an Answer?
@Nimantha Spam. Link is some ad redirect garbage.
@Nimantha That's a monetised link.
 
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03:34
@AdrianMole In general, if there were some reason that deleting and reposting wouldn't make sense (e.g., it'd break the flow of a conversation), and it was a substantive typo (e.g., misspelled a command or method name), I'd be inclined to do it. Can't speak for everyone, though.
@user692942 OP updated, is the dupe target still relevant?
 
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07:19
@AmitJoshi handled now, but it doesn't appear that this was within our recent activity requirements, in that the last activity from anyone else was in 2015.
07:32
@AdrianMole Regardless of the number of flags that mods have, a flag is always preferable to dropping a hint in here. There are a lot of mods now who read the SOCVR transcript, but if we don't, it shouldn't risk dropping a serious issue on the floor. A flag is always appreciated.
In that particular case I'd already spotted the plagiarism before anyone pointed it out, but +1 for flagging anyway.
There was once an asker who noticed that one of the answers to their question was copy-pasted, commented on it to that effect, and did not flag it, after which the answerer went on to post 45 more plagiarized answers before anyone actually flagged any of them.
@AdrianMole Perhaps marked "helpful", and then you'll find that all other usages of "cat" in your comments are corrected to "katt" in the interest of consistency.
@RyanM Yeah, no need to worry about multiple users flagging the same issue, either. It's just as easy to handle multiple flags as it is one.
Why does this not Roomba? It was once migrated, but other than that it looks like a perfect candidate (also no indication that it ever went into the reopen queue).
@RyanM Yes; My mistake. I am aware about recent activity requirements; but missed it in this case. I am following that tag and observed activity on that question today. Missed to check that that activity is from myself only as a result of yesterdays edit.
07:43
No worries, it happens.
@JeanneDark It has comments.
@CodyGray but it's been closed for a year.
and had zero score for a couple months.
(also hello again, Jeanne!)
Looks like a Roomba bug
Well, my guess would be that the RemoveAbandonedClosed process only runs on questions when they become eligible, and it does not periodically re-run in order to discover that they've been downvoted.
But I have not made it my business to learn much about the workings of the Roomba.
@CodyGray I think the comments are only relevant when the question is not closed (RemoveAbandonedQuestion).
@RyanM Hello, Ryan M(od)!
@CodyGray I was actually going to flag that post (pointing out the recent history) but Ryan got there before I could. I 'replied' to Smokey in CharcoalHQ pointing out the issue (mostly for other CHQ users' info); I only added the comment in here after I saw that a regular had edited the post. MY comment about flagging was hidden sarcasm.
07:48
I have stared into the flag queue, and the flag queue stared back.
Try using the other eye.
@CodyGray Are you chickening out? ;)
Hello, stranger. :-)
08:09
@JeanneDark Sounds like you are egging me on!
So you become less of an egghead
welcome back, @JeanneDark!
thanks! I'm here to lower the percentage of mods ;)
Hang out here long enough, and you may spontaneously sprout a diamond of your own.
I'm living proof it doesn't work
but even more so is @rene
08:16
rene grew a diamond, just on the wrong site.
@CodyGray dang, just realized
Have you checked your profile for previously unknown diamonds? :-)
If I got a diamond, wouldn't you miss the joy of handling my del-pls requests?
There would be so much more joy, it would more than make up for it.
You would be one of the very few people to enjoy it ;)
08:25
Fortunately, I'm one of the few people who matters. Unless you're implying you wouldn't like it, but I don't believe that.
08:38
@CodyGray thanks
It would be funny but too unrealistic
Ironically the answer was actually incorrect as well, it had typos in it
@JeanneDark Only because you haven't answered enough dupes yet
Not to forget typos
@Nick Good, I'll keep that in my pocket in case someone complains.
08:40
If you compare my comment with the answer you can see where the error was, should you need to.
Even though the design changes have been around for some time now, I still can barely make myself look at the new questions list
@Nick I deleted the comment, too, since you're not supposed to post answers to duplicates as comments, either. :-)
@JeanneDark But have you noticed the top bar notifications? It's worse.
@CodyGray well that won't work then! but what is wrong with saving OP from having to read all the dupe?
Careful, that same justification goes just as well for posting answers to all of the duplicates.
@CodyGray Fair enough - we won't go down that rabbit hole...
@CodyGray IMO, the April Fools joke was the least disruptive change to the UI
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oooof.
Agreed
The April Fools themes actually fixed a lot of the top bar issues.
That's also why not gaining much rep is good - no reason to look at the reputation page
I need to post a complaint about the reviews and suggestions sections of the profile...they're so much worse than before.
08:47
The entire profile has been ruined.
You are wasting your breath; no one cares.
They can get somebody to profile your suggestions for the reviews.
They can't even competently fix HTML double-escaping issues.
@JeanneDark And I suspect the topbar changes from before the 1st of April were rushed maybe prematurely introduced for the 1st of April.
@CodyGray Allegedly Yaakov spent the day finding them all, so hopefully it's for-realsies fixed now.
@VLAZ They were absolutely rushed. Notice how the April Fools styles used the theme engine? There's no way they could have themed/styled the top bar with those themes unless they rushed out the new Stacks-based top bar.
@RyanM Wow. An entire day? Just wow.
08:49
I am mildly terrified by the state of a codebase that makes it that difficult, but...
@CodyGray Exactly what I mean. I just don't know whether it was intended to not really test them well before rolling out or it was unintended.
@CodyGray Just most of one but yeah...
@VLAZ When was the last time you saw intentional testing around here? I mean, other than waiting for users to post bug reports on Meta.
@RyanM Let's assume that the reason it took so long is because he refactored the code to ensure they're all handled through a single function now.
Because that's what a first-year computer science student would do.
I sort of assume they were because how else would you break them all in one fell swoop
but also that the process of getting to that one single function was convoluted.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ When Shog was around. Also Anita seemed to focus on finishing design before staring the work.
08:51
bool IsSOBroken() { return true; }
For all the incredible strengths Shog had, I don't think testing things thoroughly was among them.
void FixSO() { FixSO(); }
did symbolhound.com stop working recently or is it just me?
@tripleee Doesn't seem to load for me, either, but I am not a regular user, so I have no idea for how long it's been down.
09:07
I use it maybe a few times per month and the last couple of times I wanted it, it didn't load
probably no more than two weeks since it was last up for me
Might be worth contacting the author via Stack Apps?
thanks for digging that up, I meant to go search for it!
I have been a regular but not very frequent user for the last few years. It worked for me up until a few days ago. My browser history shows successful visits on March 17 and 25 and April 4. (Before that, in January, in this browser instance.) Did you shut it down, or are you having technical issues? — tripleee 8 secs ago
author last seen more than 7 years ago though
oh but less than two months ago on Stack Overflow
flagged for stalking behavior
sorry for the tangential here, I guess I'm not the only one who primarily uses it to find duplicates to nominate here
Oh dear, the comments here.
09:14
ouch
 
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11:36
I think this is a duplicate (sort of) of the post I linked in my comment, but not sure. Is it better to close as "Needs details"? But then, if clarified, it would still be a dupe, is not? (Don't want to misuse the hammer, though.)
> databasikally
11:58
@AdrianMole OK - OP clarified in a comment and it is a duplicate. Bit annoyed that it has been answered by one of the close-voters, though. :(
Is this the minimal minimum code?
@AdrianMole no thats the required output file
It's a JSON ... doesn't that count as code?
looks like a "write a program" question to me
I wasn't sure what to do with it. I started editing then gave up, thinking much the same as you did.
13:32
@AdrianMole Maybe... but it's thoroughly unclear what he's wanting. A bash script to generate two squiggle brackets? A JSON parser?
"Squiggle brackets?" Is that what PHP programmers call curly braces? :-P
@AdrianMole I have never heard "a JSON" before, I admit...
But, I wasn't sure whether to close as "Unclear" or as "General S/W", so I skipped the review and dropped a hint in here.
@TylerH A JSON is half of a pair of JSONs.
In Halloween 1.3, the true horror came when it was revealed that main character, Json, was missing a closing bracket...
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13:36
eek
@AdrianMole After one half-life decay it becomes a JavaSON
@AdrianMole If it's unclear which close reason applies, is that reason enough to close as "needs details or clarity"? ;)
omg, for April Fools I should have invented JSON for Java - Java Script Object Notation
and spent money on a legit marketing campaign
We already had that debate some time ago. JSON for Java is JON.
Jon Skeet secrets, revealed
13:39
We need a user account called Json Keet?
So Jon Skeet is the fifth horseman of the apocalypse. Interesting...
Beware, for the world as we know with TOML and fall.
13:51
@TylerH Jon Skeet Object Notation
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@VLAZ Finally, a serialized object we can get behind
14:26
@VLAZ Genius
Man, I'm dealing with idiots today. First thing this morning, I get an email reply from someone; yesterday I sent them an e-mail saying "hi, please provide <specific assistance> with the <specific database table> in <specific database server> when you have some time". The database table and server name were in bold. Their e-mail reply said "Hey Tyler, where is this table located? <insert different database server>?"

Then just now, I get an email from someone asking me when I'm going to be sending them a spreadsheet. A spreadsheet they asked for on Monday in a MSFT Teams chat conversation,
@TylerH Time to bring out the big guns: "As per my email"
14:44
@VLAZ and CC the PM
@VLAZ Like the thread email above
@VLAZ Yep, have to wield those weapons regularly
I do admit many of my emails can be lengthy and detailed sometimes, but in this case it was like 3 sentences and an extremely specific request. Was like "really? did you read my email? Or have you just not had any coffee yet?" when I read his response
@HenryEcker @RyanM @cigien thanks all :-)
Yes indeed.
Hmm - an infinite list of goats and cars ... scary!
@AdrianMole What more could one want
And if the goats want names?
@TylerH Rule #1: People don't read
16:19
@AdrianMole Sheesh, goats are people now? Talk about scope creep
17:05
someone should tell this guy that editing an off-topic question to make it even more off-topic it's not the way we do things here :)
@snakecharmerb usually *-pls requests are sent after the requester already did the requested action unless they are out of votes, seems you didn't yet vote to delete that question
@GeneralGrievance As I was typing out a suggestion to re-ask that on softwarerecs.SE, I suddenly remembered I'm a moderator now...
@RyanM Oh, neat. You can migrate to any site, not just the ones listed in the close vote dialog?
does anyone else feel that going through the reopen queue is a waste of time? I mean, more than 90% of the questions I review are not worthy of reopening, and I spend time reviewing the question in full, not just the edit diff
don't get me wrong, I would be glad to vote-to-reopen, but those cases are so rare to find...
@RyanM some sites get whiny about it though, so be careful. You should either know for sure it is on-topic or ask in the teachers lounge first.
17:20
@GeneralGrievance Yep! Though we'll only do it if it's a good question that we know is on-topic there, which depends on the individual moderator's knowledge of the site's scope.
Although sometimes we get custom flags from the target site's mods or high-rep users asking for migration, which will help us alleviate those worries.
(if sending such a flag, please note that fact in the flag)
@StephenOstermiller Yeah, it's rare to see one that's clearly fit for migration.
it is really tough to know all the rules for all the stacks. Most sites have really arcane rules for what they will accept. (webmasters, where I moderate included)
I know the rules for Law, MSO/MSE, SoftwareRecs (mostly...), and Android, with a vague idea of what's valid at SoftwareEngineering. Code Review I know that I don't know them well enough to migrate something there without a specific flag from a knowledgeable user.
Code Review is quite finnicky about their topicality. They have a bot in their main chatroom that scans SO's comments for references to Code Review so they can say something if the recommendation isn't right.
This question seems to be asking for recommendations, but the top answer is pretty decent looking. Can we save the question from closure with an edit?
Did the duplicate always say "Your post has been associated with a similar question. If this question doesn’t resolve your question, ask a new one."? I'm aware that it advises re-asking, I wonder about repeating the word "question" three times.
17:31
@Cristik Sorry - it came up as a revisit, and for some reason I assumed I'd already voted. Oversight rectified, thanks for pointing it out.
@GeneralGrievance that question doesn't seem to be related to programming, so not sure even a good edit can salvage it
Also, I mean has this been the wording since the new re-asking thing was added. I'm aware it was different before.
@snakecharmerb I made a script that might help you in the future with that, if you were interested: stackapps.com/q/9286
@GeneralGrievance I'm skeptical but open to attempts. Ping me if someone tries it.
@GeneralGrievance Why? The question is scored positively and has positively scoring answers. It's not like it will be roomba'd if closed. It's not a good fit for the site today but does carry historical significance from a time when such answers were allowed. I don't see any value in keeping it open save for an edit from the OP, as any edit to make it a less open ended question will change the intent of the author.
17:33
also that ^
OK. Makes sense. Thanks, all.
17:47
@BendertheGreatest "questions aren't meant to sit around on the site in an eternal state of closure. If a question is valuable enough that it should stay on the site, it should be reopened or fixed into a state that permits reopening. Otherwise, excepting duplicates, it should eventually be deleted if no one expects that it'll be reopened."
@Braiam That's not entirely true. Duplicates are meant to stick around as "signpoints" (signposts 😜) to a canonical question.
Additionally, questions that were once valid but are no longer a good format for the site are generally kept around for historical significance.
That typo got fixed! :-p Only took a decade for someone to notice and point it out.
@RyanM I know but it's still fun to poke fun at. And it's not like it didn't completely not make sense, either.
But yeah, if the bar for whether closed questions should stick around or not stood starkly at whether it was closed as a duplicate or a different reason, anything not a dupe would be deleted and the poster would need to improve and flag for undelete.
@BendertheGreatest Read the entire message »_»
And as a user, if I had to worry that my once-on-topic contributions would be removed because later they don't fit a future site format, and lose any rep my questions or answers brought me once they are deleted, I would probably contribute to the site less. Deletion really needs to be reserved for the worst offenders in terms of quality and topicality.
18:02
I think the general view of closing has evolved somewhat in the decade since that was written, where it's no longer just a step on the way to reopening or deletion.
For example, the current Help Center guidance is that "Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be deleted."
@Braiam I noticed the last part after I responded, but neither of us are wrong about dupes here. Didn't feel it was worth editing my statement out
18:37
Are the hyperlinks darker now on dark mode? I feel like it's a little harder to read now.
still you can say darker and darker
they just went from red to blue for me
tag font got darker though for sure
on Meta this is
Ah, very good.
font-color of normal tags (on main and meta) should be rgb(156, 193, 219) and background color should be rgb(61, 73, 81) for reference.
18:47
@RyanM Is that why Advanced Flagging's dropdown has got some odd margins? i.imgur.com/gQu8A1D.png
I imagine it relies upon site CSS
Oh, uh, probably.
Heads up to @double-beep about that ^
Multiple beeps required
Probably worth seeing how their next prod push goes before making too many changes, though.
@Spevacus which will take 6 - 8 weeks to arrive...
Lately it seems that status-planned means "Hey expect something within the next 24-48 hours", but I suppose 6-8 weeks is still a great default for all things time-related in the Stackverse.
19:02
@CaptainGiraffe Hi, and welcome to SOCVR. If you would like to request a reopen review, in the future please use [tag:reopen-pls] at the beginning of the message to clue in us (and our user scripts). It's good to include an explanation for why the question deserves to be reopened.
TY TylerH Yes I'm very new here =)
You can't use fixed font (multi line) messages with it, btw
I see you've edited the original message, though, thank you
@TylerH yes, four minutes after posting it :-)
Try to put it all on one line. When you put a second line, it strips out markdown in chat. A moderator seems to have edited your previous message, though, so we should be good to go :)
@CaptainGiraffe I took the liberty of using a bit of moderator magic on this message for you :-)
19:05
@RyanM I thought something was fishy
Thanks Ryan =)
FWIW, the explanation in your request is a little lacking. The question was closed as 'needs detail and clarity'. Normally, having an answer might be grounds for reopening. In this case, though, OP having an answer doesn't help because that doesn't do anything for other readers
Of course the question is clear to OP... it's their question
Reopening it just so OP can self-answer wouldn't be fair to others in that regard, as OP would be relying on necessary information (read: an MCVE) that isn't in the question in order to answer it.
I understand your objection but I disagree. The Q itself and its rubric might very well be helpful to future visitors. As is demonstrated by me coming here.
I understand your desire but desire is not enough
What matters is whether the question has enough information in it to be answerable by someone other than the asker.
=) understood. Over and out.
19:09
Which...it seems like it does? Maybe? I don't know C++ or this library, but it seems clear.
OP edited the question though to detail what they were asking. The original iteration was too vague but I feel the question can be reopened after OP's and @TylerH's edits
Unless anyone can see a specific issue I'd be generally inclined to reopen that one.
@RyanM To be clear, the issue I'm addressing, specifically, is the explanation Captain Giraffe gave in the request (for future guidance), not that I disagree with the request itself.
Ah, yeah, that's fair. Agreed on that point.
"Reopen because OP has an answer they want to post" is not sufficient reason to reopen a question closed as "needing details and clarity"
19:11
Tyler I'm a toddler in this room, please give me some lenience =)
@CaptainGiraffe A better reason would be "OP has added example code that clarifies the original question"
@CaptainGiraffe Think of it as advice for future requests if you decide to stick around :-)
@CaptainGiraffe For sure, I'm just explaining expectations for future requests... if it were big enough issue I would have just sent your request message to the chat trashcan ;-)
@RyanM Appreciated!
@TylerH Appreciated!½
"OP has edited the question to include information" or even "I disagree with this closure and think it's detailed enough" would have been more appropriate explanations
At any rate, those improvements look good to me. I cast the last reopen vote.
19:15
@RyanM Indeed, regardless of however many votes there were previously :-P
...which, since I'm a moderator, technically could have been the first one as well, but I appreciate the democratic backing when I'm doing it on questions outside my area of expertise :-)
@RyanM That's why even with unilateral edit privileges I wish we could still cast votes for content where we may not be the subject matter experts
It would be nice to, on occasion, be able to cast non-binding votes, or to be able to delete things without preventing undeletion.
Yep. Not everything requires a modhammer.
@RyanM that's what sock puppets are for
19:18
Overall, I certainly am very glad that I have the modhammer, but it's not always the right tool :-)
@TylerH the idea of working a sockpuppet up to 3k/10k rep sounds painful :-)
My sockpuppet only has 15. Just enough for flagging.
@TylerH Maybe it's just my opinion but I feel if the SOP is to use a sockpuppet account, the experience for what you're trying to do could be better in general
It's flagged once and it was promptly declined. Terrible flagger.
I still agree with Shog regarding mod-hammer close and reopen votes. I try to treat the close and reopen votes I cast as though they were unilateral in the first place, otherwise I wouldn't want to cast them. Delete votes preventing the post from undeletion, however... I could see merit in wanting an option that disables that functionality.
@BendertheGreatest It was a joke
@Spevacus For the most part, yes I agree with Shog's philosophy. Sometimes it is nice to have a second and third opinion, though
Lol my bad. There are folks who unironically hold that opinion, though.
19:21
Plus, it's oddly implemented (imo). If a user votes to delete a post that later gets deleted, then they later become a moderator, that post is now unable to be deleted by non-mods. Similarly, if they lose their diamond, their deleted posts are now able to be undeleted by non-mods.
@Spevacus Ha...I wondered if that might be the case.
@Spevacus That's really just a bug (or rather, an unintended/unhandled edge case)
The system checks for "is user a moderator", not "was user a moderator at the time of closure/deletion"
Similarly, if a former moderator deleted a comment, that comment can't be undeleted without userscripts.
could (should) be easily fixed
@RyanM Yeah, you know that really big Meta SE post by an SE employee? The one that was the most downvoted one on the site? It was self-deleted, and when the author lost their diamond, there was a squadron of 10kers that saw the opportunity to try and undelete it. Fun stuff.
19:22
if they spent time on their core product instead of breaking the colors of the site
@RyanM To be fair, you should have that user script. It's not like Sam hides it.
Oh, I do.
I shouldn't have to, because the system should just behave properly in the first place. But that's par for the course :-)
Hmm, what's wrong with this banner i.sstatic.net/3UhJV.png
I don't know? What? Is wrong? With that banner?
@TylerH Do you see a problem. What's wrong with the question there.
19:24
I like how we both went for the same thing but in opposite directions.
Latest CSS changes just hit prod. Sites are no longer super-blue.
Unrelated: people get notified when their questions are reopened, right?
Yeah, I think they even get an e-mail.
I think I must be bad at linguistic things, because I looked at that screenshot for a good 30 seconds and couldn't figure out the problem. Thankfully the chat comments tipped me off.
19:26
@RyanM Yes, they should.
@Spevacus My eyes are saved.
Question for a 3k+ non-moderator: is there a "reopen" link on this question? and can you confirm that there is not one on this question?
yes/yes
Thanks!
19:36
I liked the blue better
^ why invalid?
Needs to have been closed for more than 48 hours (because it has score >-3).
closed 1 year ago
Ah, I clicked the wrong link. Maybe the userscript is doing the same?
oh ok, the script is considering the first link "here" in my del-pls request, which actually I hammered just now
19:42
@RyanM Aren't rejected migrations always locked, like the deleted ghost of the original question? You should be able to unlock it if you want.
@blackgreen Please flag plagiarism for moderator attention. It's often not the only case, and we can also remove the reputation gain associated with plagiarized content when deleted it (e.g., by disassociating the post).
@RyanM I'm not 100% sure that would be plagiarism. What do you think?
I don't think that looks like plagiarism though. The only same part from those code blocks are the first 3 lines which looks like standard boilerplate of a sample structure.
@RyanM That's not actually correct. Moderators can undelete any comment using the default UI from the pages with the user's full list of comments. However, yes, the option to undelete a comment is not always presented on question pages. Having that option always presented on all deleted comments on question pages does require a userscript, but that doesn't mean it's not possible using the default UI.
@IanCampbell Yep, that's exactly what I did with that first one. Just confirming it put it into the right state. Was looking to follow up on this post.
@Makyen TIL. Thanks :-)
That'll be useful in the admittedly somewhat unlikely scenario that I'm moderating from a phone and need to undelete a comment that I otherwise can't.
19:46
Doing any type of moderation activities without AutoReview Comments is very painful.
@blackgreen The userscript assumes that you want to perform the request action on all posts which are linked in the request message. For del-pls, why the URRS considers it to be an invalid request is shown in a tooltip when you hover over the del-pls: invalid-request tag.
For the URRS and Archiver, the exception to assuming you want the action performed on every linked post is for cv-pls requests where a linked question is actually used as a duplicate target for a linked closed question.
TIL there is a tooltip. So neat.
@blackgreen Yeah, in this case it's borderline, leaning "no". If that were the only case (I haven't looked), I would probably let it be. The code in this revision is a mish-mash of some of the stuff from here, including copying some bits like the comments verbatim, but isn't an exact copy of any large section.
@IanCampbell Tooltips are good
go tooltips
yeah agreed, they did change some details, but yeah... in the first edit version they apparently (see comment under answer) forgot to change the name of the variable
perhaps not flaggable, though no particular reason to keep the Q&A around
19:51
So yeah, probably not this one, but in general, flag plagiarism when spotted :-)
@Makyen got it; so when I want to provide a link for additional context in a del-pls I'm supposed to not do that and instead post it as a subsequent comment, right?
@blackgreen If that link is to a question or answer, then yes.
@RyanM please can you bin this request. I'll repost it without the additional link
@blackgreen → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
3Q
ok this time I got it right
20:54
Can I have a second opinion on this review? Feedback indicated its good, but isn't it the definition of professional server infrastructure?
it actually seems off-topic...
I understand its kinda an edge case. Normally if I posted a question saying I couldn't find a tab in an application, itd be closed, especially if that application were a service and the "tab-outage" was likely to be fixed soon. But if the application is programm-y enough, like pycharm, I could imagine it would probably be on topic?
Ongoing fires in popular services and libraries are a perennial source of bad review audits...
21:11
Seems off topic to me. The tag wiki excerpts are a mess too.
top answer is also NAA
@ThierryLathuille FYI this will Roomba in 23 days.
21:29
The trending sort is now live?
probably an A/B test
I haven't seeni t yet
I've seen it a couple times now. Pretty neat.
Also got the same survey Tyler did.
It's an A/B test. There's a featured post about it.
21:47
I'm AB Negative (Rhesus +ve). So, I fail all the tests.
I always pictured you as a Rhesus.
Ooh ooh ooh, aah aah: I'm the king of the swingers; Jungle VIP...
22:01
@tripleee @EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine @blackgreen a question you closed/deleted is being discussed on Meta
Is this on-topic and focused enough? stackoverflow.com/questions/71860819/…
@RyanM Just out of curiosity, was this ever a del-pls request in here? I'm thinking about posting an answer but, if I do, then knowing the historical facts would be useful.
@AdrianMole yes, here
@KevinB ... I'm not going to discuss the merits, in here, as an active Meta prohibits such. I just want info. Thanks, for the reply. cc. @Ryan.
22:15
@Dharman It looks like a general computing question to me.
it's... almost an IT/administration question, given the background info, but they don't seem to be approaching it from that PoV
Any ideas if I'm off base?
technically... that's not covered under "seeking recommendations."
@IanCampbell I think this is off topic since it's really about figuring out where a broken link moved to. But I think you handled it well by commenting the course in the comments
there's a definitive, unquestionable, single answer
22:28
And someone else might have the same question (although I guess it would need an edit to help someone else find it)
ideally someone would go above and beyond and get someone to fix the tutorial
👀
at which point, we'd be able to close this as no-repro
If only I had infinite time and care
Alright, I edited the question and CW answered it. I won't feel bad if anyone decides to close and delete it.

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