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00:42
@blackgreen An edit has been made which disputes your duplicate closure of this question The edit adds an answer into the question body, and is something I'd typically rollback. However, it appears to also add some clarification about what they were actually trying to ask. If you have time to take a look I'd appreciate it.
 
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04:09
Is there a canonical question for this kind of problems how to print a string to console in c++? If not, should we make this (probably typo in it's current form) question the canonical reference?
04:28
@Cristik Not really a typo more an error that others might make. It would probably be better if OP self-answered
well, we don't know for sure if the missing includes were the cause
and some of the answers just provide full solutions, that's why I thought maybe it would worth turning this one into a canonical, if the canonical doesn't yet exists
otherwise, it would qualify for a duplicate
I was referring to your PHP close request...
argh...
05:40
@bad_coder I think that's more likely Typo/cannot reproduce, OP doesn't have internet connection and they try to install packages
05:52
@mickmackusa That one isn't so clearly bad that I'd mod-delete it, especially since mod deletions are final and can't be reversed except by another mod.
@Cristik I'd argue that Notepad++ is on-topic, as it's primarily targeted at programmers, even if it also functions as a normal text editor. That said, the question probably could use some editing to ask how to do it rather than specifically requesting plugins...
good argument, can that request be binned?
@Cristik → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
@RyanM sorry, I didn't mean to ask you to personally nuke it, I just remember you saying that you have a userscript to alert when a page can be deleted. I guess I shouldn't ask you specifically for this on account of your diamond.
For anyone interested, it's the cv-pls request generator - it has a "revisit" request type
@Cristik tough question, installing a package without internet connection from local sources (might be a SU question)... But it needs the stacktrace anyway.
06:03
on second thought, I also VTC-ed as "needs debugging details", as the error needs to be in plain text to be searchable by others
@Cristik I left the OP a link to a thread that should point him in the right direction. (From the info in the Q there's no indication the general recipe wouldn't solve his problem, so it might be a dup until he adds more info.)
@HenryEcker Thanks. The edit is a slight improvement, however I'm not particularly inclined to reopen, for the following reasons: 1) there is already a valid answer 2) the validity of the OP's own solution is difficult to assess, mainly because it's not fully clear how they plan to use that code. What they show is only the initialization/set 3) their original confusion is still aptly addressed by the dupe links.
tl;dr I don't see a big value in reopening; their own answer is still questionable due to missing context, and the dupe links are still applicable
I'm going to add a comment
06:20
gah, the "decline" and "flag" buttons are right next to each other...just declined two valid flags trying to mark a comment abusive due to a misaimed click :-(
07:21
@JeanneDark Looks like a normal case where mods on other SE sites start redefining policy for the entire network based on their own norms.
@CodyGray Yeah, I was just a bit surprised because it also looks like a later addition to the help page (I don't think it was there from the beginning). The linked posts are pretty old, e. g. that's the NAA usage guide, not SO's own "When to flag..." post. But that's probably because the help pages are the same for all stacks.
07:42
@JeanneDark Against my better judgment, I pinged the mod who made the edit in the Teachers' Lounge, which, of course, had the effect of bringing it up for general discussion so that I can be told by a variety of mods across the network about the perceived subtle differences between VLQ and NAA flags, that link-only answers should have banners affixed to them instead of being deleted, and other such opinions about things which I feel are forgone conclusions.
But, yes, this does appear to be a relatively recent addition to the Help Center (not that I had the pages all memorized, and that particular page doesn't have an edit history viewable by moderators), and I also assume that the reason they link to posts on MSE is because these Help Center pages are network-wide, not per-site.
@CodyGray Sorry for getting you into trouble :)
The trouble hasn't quite started yet, I've only just begun telling people they're wrong. :-p
But thanks for bringing this up. Edits to the Help Center go almost entirely unnoticed, because users who have read it once (or grew up here) never go back to read it again.
@CodyGray And you are correct. The differences are more in the implementation (can flag also questions as VLQ, restriction on what to flag as VLQ (age, score) and the edit marking VLQ helpful). The other main difference has been removed years ago (VLQ came with some kind of auto-downvote). The description in the flag dialog doesn't suggest that there's a difference, at all ("This answer has severe formatting or content problems." is true of all answers for which NAA is the correct choice also).
For questions, VLQ is more of an R/A light flag and the problem is of a different nature altogether: People trying to close a question and getting confused by "needs improvement"...
08:01
@JeanneDark I'm relatively certain that VLQ flags raised by users on answers still come with an automatic downvote, although there are now ways that that auto-downvote can be auto-removed.
@CodyGray no, not in my experience. I observed no automatic downvotes from my VLQ flags since Jun 2018
@gnat It says questions only have been completed.
@CodyGray I can't see deleted answers so if that's still the case, the auto-downvote is only cast when the answer is deleted. But when flagging a post, there's no red flag-like auto-downvote.
Spammy enough to do something other than downvote? stackoverflow.com/a/71927637/2943403
@mickmackusa Not sure about spammy, but definitely not an answer we should keep.
08:07
Too slow ...
Also... "please ask your Joomla questions elsewhere" isn't quite the same thing as making users aware of the existence of another site. Just... you know... One kind of implies that the question is off-topic and/or unsuitable on SO.
@CodyGray I was just going to ask if you cheeky scrubbed my comment.
You surely didn't have to ask
What kind of robo-comment would you prefer. I don't mean to insinuate that Joomla questions are off-topic on SO. (for the record, I hand-type these every time.)
I think something more along the lines of, "While you're welcome to ask Joomla questions here, as long as they're programming-related, you might also be interested in another Q&A site focused specifically on Joomla."
And... keep the volume down, since they could quickly become spammy, even when perfectly phrased.
08:10
Cody's favourite comments are those that start and end with a null character and have no characters in between. :)
My favorite comments are apparently those that begin with //, since I write dozens of lines of those every day.
Hehe: ++i; // decrement i ??
@AdrianMole ++i; // make indexing match original MATLAB implementation
I'm not a moron. :-)
{Needs citation.}
@AdrianMole Imagine what kind of havoc this would wreak on a naive parser, though!
08:28
@CodyGray I sometimes cast VLQ on answers as well and there were no auto-downvotes. Just tested it right now on an answer from stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31578267 - my flag didn't trigger a downvote (I was heavily tempted to vote down manually but decided to abstain, in order to keep experiment clean)
waffles
Thank you :)
It's only when the VLQ flag is marked "helpful" that the auto-downvote is put in place. I just marked @gnat's VLQ flag on that answer as "helpful", and it was immediately downvoted.
I think that's the way it's always worked. Only with red flags (spam or R/A) does the auto-downvote occur immediately upon raising the flag.
@CodyGray But the post also needs to be deleted, doesn't it? Because there was no auto-downvote when a VLQ flag of mince was marked helpful after an edit.
No, the post doesn't need to be deleted. The auto-downvote was placed immediately after I marked the VLQ flag raised by gnat as helpful. Then, I placed a second downvote of my own (unrelated to flags), and deleted. Both of those two things happened only after validating the flag and seeing the downvote.
Perhaps an edit does not cause the auto-downvote to be placed, since the whole idea is that editing solved the problem with the answer. (Haha, when has it ever?)
I like placements.
08:41
What about placemats?
I have no idea why some site mechanisms are so complicated.
I agree; downvote all the things would be a far simpler and more correct implementation.
I think the answer is because they evolved over time, rather than being intelligently designed.
@CodyGray I fully agree. I guess whatever they designed the VLQ flag for, it didn't become so important in practice. And now it covers almost the same ground as the NAA and the R/A flags.
I am not even sure what the VLQ flag was designed for. I guess I'd have to go back and re-read the history to refresh my memory.
I like Jeanne's "flag of mince". We talk a lot of mince in Glasgow.
08:48
I have no clue either. Maybe they thought it should be for gibberish, and R/A only for insults or something.
What I especially love is that waffles (staff member at the time) was proposing to get rid of this useless flag all the way back in 2011.
@CodyGray a-ha, so that's how things work! thanks for helping in this experiment. @JeanneDark complication of auto-downvotes is understandable because straightforward implementation of counting these votes on flagger would also involve complexity: there would be a need to somehow account for voting limits (40 a day, no downvotes from <125 rep users), possible triggering of serial voting detection etc etc
Gibberish is R/A. Turkish is VLQ.
@JeanneDark I believe so; see Jeff Atwood's answer to the question I linked in my previous message.
I agreed so hard with this back in the day. In some ways, it's comforting nothing has changed.
@gnat It's even more complicated because you can't use all your 40 votes for answers, you need to vote on questions, too, to reach the maximum :)
08:53
@CodyGray What's weird is, originally, spam and abusive flags were the only flags that existed. So why they saw the need to introduce an "abusive-lite" flag simply boggles the mind.
Here's a fun decision rule for when to apply the VLQ flag. Didn't think that one out too well, eh, Jeff?
Should this answer be converted to a close vote? stackoverflow.com/a/49084479/2943403
That is, of course, not possible. If you think that the question is a duplicate of the one proposed by the "answer", then you, of course, should cast a close vote accordingly.
@mickmackusa No, and it's not a helpful comment either
08:57
@Nick Well, son of a... Why is it not a helpful comment?
@CodyGray Jeff's posts really don't help that much to clarify what it was intended for or why the R/A flag is not better suited since 6 flags delete the post.
Because the linked page doesn't remotely answer the question
Ah, so... because you disagree with the suggestion. I am not sure that's a fair standard.
But it will waste people's time following the link...
@Nick I'm glad you're here. Please assess the related pages that I've piled up on this question that you answered and decide if you need to change your action on the page (and potentially curate the other pages). I am confident that you are better equipped to do this than me. stackoverflow.com/q/71933292/2943403
09:04
@mickmackusa None of the linked pages have (a) good questions and answers that can be used a dupe target...
@Nick Should you add your insights to the earlier answers? Should any of those earlier pages be closed by your answer (once it is upvoted or accepted)?
Seems like a good opportunity to curate (unless those pages are somehow completely unrelated to each other). Putting researchers first, we must help them to find the good stuff.
@mickmackusa It's a tough one. There are other answers that work, but they are not on particularly good questions. Two are not actually a dupe, they have different conditions for deletion. On the only truly similar one with a matching answer the answer is not upvoted or accepted
I guess I'll upvote that answer and then close the question I answered as a dupe.
Actually I can't close it myself as it is only tagged with and not
It is also an option for you to ask and self-answer a new canonical for the topic. Is that attractive for you? Perhaps something that covers slight nuances?
(gotta leave for dinner) I only meant to give food for thought.
That's nice that you feed others before feeding yourself. :-)
@mickmackusa (likewise)
09:56
Transfer this to a comment? stackoverflow.com/a/17982591/2943403
Anybody: Should this be a comment and not an answer? If so, should I flag as NAA or use a custom flag?
@HovercraftFullOfEels I would go for NAA
@HovercraftFullOfEels I think it's naa. If the problem is not reproducible, then the question should be closed, not answered.
@desertnaut, @khelwood: thanks. Also requesting that the Q be closed as not reproducible
11:20
@mickmackusa the question can also be safely deleted, it adds no value over the duplicate (neither the question, nor the sole answer)
@Cristik I think I agree.
^ Job offers and recruitment ads are s-p-a-m!
12:32
Maybe R/A too? URL is suspicious.
downvote -> close -> delete
Thanks for fast action.
I wasn't keen on that URL either
$14.95 for a raspberry course? that's a rip-off
12:39
Maybe if it comes with the Pi... but I'm guessing it doesn't.
Good luck finding Pis currently
did the semiconductor crisis hit the microcontrollers market too?
@Machavity Bakers square always has pies
I wonder how did they choose as tag for a printing service
was there an algorithm in place, or did they just pick a random tag that was suggested when typing a random letter?
@Cristik sql: spam question live ;)
12:46
It's not even suggested in the top 6 when you type "s".
would have made it too obvious ;)
@NathanOliver Found a pic of your family. They're cute :P
Certainly at least not very useful.
While it might be a Shog9 exception, I don't see any value in keeping it
@Machavity Still easy to buy on Amazon, for an 800% markup! I didn't realize my Raspberry Pi projects were investments. I should sell now for a tidy profit.
@StephenOstermiller IKR. They were shilling a 3b+ for like $150-200. Can just about buy a NUC for that
13:15
Does anyone want me to lock or delete this Q? stackoverflow.com/questions/4352428/…
@Dharman 63k views in 11+ years isn't great. And the answers are dated
Say no more
Turns out there's a few bad questoins like this stackoverflow.com/…
Similar results for searching title:"new to"
Its even better if you search for common misspellings: title:beginer closed:no
13:23
And apparently there are 991 unclosed with "noob" in the title...
If some of them can be improved by editing the title, please do
@Dharman IMO, anything that contains the word "noob" can be improved by removing said word.
While you mods are here, my first cv-pls up there seems to have some issues. Raised a flag if one of you wants to check it out, please and thanks!
newbie 3,271 results, newb 174 results
I'll just get a few of the top ones. 991 is a lot to go through.
13:27
@SotiriosDelimanolis If you raised a flag then why tell us here about it too?
In case you're bored
There's over 200 flags, so we have stuff to do :)
I just created in MSO because I believe there is a distinct difference between signposts and the general tag . Any issue with this?
@mickmackusa That's really a question for Meta, I think
We don't moderate Meta here, which would include whether a given Meta tag is appropriate
I think you need to do [meta-tag:tagname] for Meta tags: Does this work: ?
13:32
@AdrianMole It has a hyphen in it, FYI
@AdrianMole [meta-tag:tagname] ->
Ah ... the . :-)
Some people in this room get pretty wound up about new tags, so I just thought I'd casually ask.
One of our regulars doesn't like meta-tags; but that's not about Meta-tags.
13:47
I hate that ) makes list items in preview mode, but not in the actual post...
is this question worth keeping? the question is at most unclear, however the answer gives some useful tips, though we don't know if they apply to OP's needs or not...
the answer would be useful for users needing to multiply 2-element tuples, however not sure how easy would they end up on this question...
How about now?
much better :)
but still, the answer covers only tuples made of two elements (pairs)
maybe we can also capture this in the question? or would it make the question too specific?
The question is unclear. Have you checked for dupes?
@Dharman If the question is unclear, how can I know which is the dupe?
13:55
did a quick google search, couldn't find questions that explicitly ask for multiplication of 2-element tuples
@Braiam Look for an unclear duplicate.
@AdrianMole That sounds unproductive.
however, @Braiam has a good point here, we don't know if the OP wanted to multiply something else, and wrote the parentheses that made the tuples, by mistake
so, yes, we can salvage the question by turning it into a "how do I multiply two element tuples in Swift", that might change the original intent, though it would not invalidate existing answers
Today's XKCD is a rather good one, for anyone who enjoys those comics
14:00
@TylerH Just saw it, as well.
If I try to ping users from my JSE community from within chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/14071/joomla, the user's name isn't presented as preemptive text as I type. How do I know if they'll get the ping?
@mickmackusa If they aren't in the room or haven't been recently, they will never get it.
Even if they join afterwards.
@mickmackusa are you asking about advices on how to spam people? :)
@Cristik I wouldn't mind changing a unclear intent into a clear meaning
@mickmackusa You can superping them there since you're an SE mod. That will show in their message notifications
14:11
It will not be immediate however. It will be like a chat ping
Ugh. So how do I reach individuals? Do I actually send out a mod message? I want to ask some of our top contributors if they are interested in becoming moderators in an approaching mod team reset (since graduating out of beta), but NOBODY uses our meta site.
You could feature a post about what are the plans going forward
Since it seems that it is public knowledge
@Cristik yes
@mickmackusa Make a private room and superping them in that room. Just be sure to add them to the list of approved users. It's a bit more conducive than a mod message
@Machavity is superpinging done in some fashion different from regular pinging?
14:13
@mickmackusa Yeah, you use @@ instead of @
@Machavity okay, never done that one.
Can ping any user that way, even if they've never been in the room
But how does it work if the user has a vague/common name like Nick?
@mickmackusa Use userid
What Dharman said. If you've been in TL after an election announcement you'll see weird starred message like "Congrats to @@" followed by some number. That's their userid
14:16
So we're saying @@1839439 for Dharman.
Bingo
But I'll need their SE userid, right? Their JSE won't be right?
Correct. Chat.SO is different from Chat.SE
You can find their chat profile in the mod page. It will have their user ID
Okay, I think I've got the idea. Cheers.
lol what. Just saw a user whose name is "JavaScript"
14:20
BRB editing their username to "Java Script"
Java's Crypt
@TylerH There are over 2 pages of "PHP" (or "php" or other varieties) usernames!
wow
@TylerH I'm pretty sure there are at least three of them.
Kinda feel like there should be a protected class of usernames for programming languages
I could easily see some users getting confused
You could always ask about it on Meta dons hard hat and ducks behind a wall
You could recommend that such users be renamed to "TypeScript" to conform with current best practices.
@GeneralGrievance Here we go
@TylerH So all of these people and their descendants would be implicitly banned from the site?
14:28
@RyanM only one page till now
brb renaming to E_rust4
thanks @Dharman
@AdrianMole Amusingly, the programming language was named after the first name of Haskell Curry
@mickmackusa You've probably figured this out by now, but the little box that pops up when you start typing @@ is remarkably helpful (do this in a chat.SE room, not here).
@VLAZ Ugh, they are all socks... everybody is a sock
14:31
It's so sad that the most useful contextual help on the network is only available for like 800 users.
BRB, gotta delete few pages of socks
@Machavity The heck? Isn't that the Java logo?
@GeneralGrievance Eh-yup
@AdrianMole well, their names woudl be :-)
@Machavity That's the specific one I saw, too
@Dharman now our feet will be cold in the winter
@SurajRao Yeah, I don't think this answers the question at all, it just rambles about something similar. But the question itself also seems close-worthy.
> My answer would be, have you tried it and received an actual error? Try it and see. I'm up against the same problem now and researching before setup. I am checking with my DBA team shortly and may proceed with a hybrid configuration. If I do, I will try to remember to follow up with my result.

This is what got me to think its NAA...
14:39
@SurajRao Seems more like a critique of the other answers and a comment to the question author. I voted to delete.
14:59
Is there a question keeping alive? The tag tooltip says there's a question, but nothing shows up when searched.
Says 0 for me, but the counts can be screwy sometimes (might just be a mod thing tho)
@GeneralGrievance if there was a question, it is now gone or the tag got edited out.. That will be automatically gone without any question..
term still says 2 questions for some reason
I've been following the for a few days, and it hasn't had any activity.
15:02
now 1 after refresh.. weird
@Machavity shouldiblamecaching.com stackoverflow.com/…
@GeneralGrievance The same goes for ?
@Braiam Ah, good catch
@Vega Yeah, there's a few weird ones on the New Tags view, page 10. It looks like someone tried to make a sentence out of the tags.
15:08
It's probably some indexing problem, they need to kick it around
The NATO answer seems like a borderline comment
@GeneralGrievance You could do that with existent ones and that bothers me
@SurajRao I'd argue that would even be a useful comment...
15:40
@SurajRao When the "why you ask this" is not clear, I usually go for unclear
15:59
@Braiam after the edit, it is certainly unclear
@SurajRao I mean, that's the same question, sans the origin story
@Braiam the whole thing doesnt make sense.. the NATO self answer is referring to a server side db...Nothing to do with react or react native
That's the beauty, it didn't from the get go :)
I mentally removed that they are beginner, etc. from the question and the only thing left was "are these two things using the same database?"
@SurajRao "Hi you can search on internet. There are lots of sites there you can search." :))
honest answer :)
not an answer, but honest
@mickmackusa You can also just copy and paste the URL for the user's profile on your site after typing @@. The chat system should then find the user and change the SuperPingâ„¢ to the correct syntax.
16:09
hmm... maintenance again... or DDoS again?
Por que no los dos?
The help center provides guidance on formatting?
16:44
What's the proper flag for "Image of code" answers?
Downvote (, leave a comment) and move on?
NAA
Or VLQ
Your pick
I could swallow VLQ but not NAA. It is an attempt to answer.
Both go to the same queue, so for me both flags is "please delete this"
Effectively, I agree. But I'm being pedantic. ;)
16:47
@AdrianMole that was my thinking as well, so I wasn't sure.
I surprisingly can't find anything about this one on Meta.
Some mods are pickier than other on such technicalities
I guess here's some information from a moderator (at the time): meta.stackoverflow.com/a/407485/13095326
"image-only answers are subject to deletion"
@jmoerdyk And that's why I abhor the current text of the flags. The "technicalities" are merely interpretations of the same words.
17:09
@jmoerdyk You can link them to this Meta. We also have How to Ask, which does link to that Meta as well, albeit less noticably
I normally use that for questions, but was unsure on using that for an answer because it specifically says "when asking a question"
and anticipating pushback from the OP based on that fact
Expect push back.
@jmoerdyk It applies to answers too. An image of code is not useful compared to the code itself
My question stands though, what's the appropriate flag?
or just downvote and move on?
flagging is for things that we mere normal users can't do anything about that moderators can. A mod can't fix an image of code any better than we can
17:17
@jmoerdyk Downvote for sure. Maybe leave a comment under the answer. If it's really bad also consider posting a del-pls here.
low quality would be the only candidate flag, I guess, but it certainly needs a dv.
for an answer
You could follow rene's advice and add the code yourself. Unlike a question, you can be sure the code answers the question asked.
@IanCampbell that's assuming one can see the image, alas I cannot because of work firewall
Which kind of illustrates the problem with images of code
17:24
-the problem +one of the many problems
@StephenOstermiller edit accepted
@IanCampbell Eh? What if the code nukes someone pc?
@jmoerdyk Vote to close with a custom reason
@Machavity I think we are talking about an answer.
Oh, yeah. So we are. I forgot
Mod flag it as being image-only. We can take a look at it
Does anyone know if it's possible to have separate API quotas for me and my bot? It tells me I have to wait 5000s.
@Dharman if they make calls using a different credentials/key, probably
@Dharman AFAIK, it's per IP
Ahh yes, I remember that was the problem
I should get a VPN
No idea if it's any good but I hear a lot about NordVPN
18:07
I've gotten really good at skipping NordVPN ads baked into YouTube videos.
Use tor :D
@IanCampbell uBlock Origin does that for me
@TylerH I use uBlock Origin. If only it included some fancy deep learning that analyzes the content of the video itself and automatically skipped that section of the video.
@IanCampbell Oh, like how SmarterEveryDay and other people do it where they transition in the middle of their videos to just talk about their sponsors for 5 minutes or whatever?
I thought you meant injected ads from their ad servers
Yes, exactly. And in fact, that is an example of a channel I watch. =P
18:11
I do tend to skip those manually too, but I certainly love that far more than traditional ads
I worry that the advertisers are somehow looking at their engagement dashboard and docking them for me skipping the ad, but... I guess I'm morally bankrupt.
but yeah AI tech to detect and skip that would be quite fancy... and a little scary
Bad actors could apply it somehow to skip other parts of a video they don't want you to see
Like how some police officers in the US play songs on their cellphone?
@IanCampbell You know what? It doesn't even need fancy deep learning. Adblockers are community effort of lists of ad sites to block. There could be a similar community effort for videos. Same idea, different execution. If people marked where ads were in a video, you could save that data in a list and have an extension that skips over that part of the video.
@Dharman Yes, you can, mostly. If your SE API request has both a key and an access_token, then that request will be counted against a separate quota of 10k requests/24 hour period (a user+app quota), and is not applied against the 10k requests/24 hour period/IP address quota. You can have up to 5 such user+app quotas at any one time. So, effectively, a single user could have 5 * 10k user+app quotas and use the 10k/IP quota for 60k requests/day while using a single IP address.
Note, however, that the rate limits are still applied on the accesses from a single IP, even if the requests have a mix of access_token values.
18:13
It would be more effort than adblocking domains but quite doable. You do need to get people on board with this, though.
@Makyen How can I tell which limit I am hitting?
@gunr2171 has an addon that uses user suplied information to skip in-video advertisements
> {"error_id":502,"error_message":"too many requests from this IP, more requests available in 4483 seconds","error_name":"throttle_violation"}
@IanCampbell Linus Tech Tips specifically makes their pre-roll section skipable with a single skip forward
@IanCampbell lol, actually yeah that's the same basic premise
18:15
@Dharman By the values you sent in the request and how the quota_remaining property changes in the response.
also all those people who post tv show episodes with the audio timing off by a second
@Braiam Yes, I've noticed that some creators section their videos which makes it very easy to skip.
@Dharman @Makyen This response doens't contain that information though
@Dharman That looks like you consumed the IP quota. It means you consumed either the 10k requests/24 hour period for requests with a key, or your request didn't contain a key and you have made more than 300 requests within this 24 hour period without an access_token. [The 300 requests/24 hour period/IP address for requests without a key are consumed when a request is made with or without a key and without an access_token.]
I've also seen a similar response in some situations where I believe I've hit one of the rate limits, rather than the quota, but the IP quota is the most common reason to see that message. I haven't seen it enough times for things I believe to be other than the quota to have characterized when it might otherwise happen.
So basically, I just need a separate key
18:25
@Makyen Is there an "API" page with all this information listed anywhere?
or even a Meta Q covering it?
If not, we should have one
You should use stackapps.
@StephenOstermiller I like how the new answer ends with "Simplicity is the common denominator of great things" after an unnecessarily long paragraph.
@TylerH Well, the "Throttles" page basically describes it, but in somewhat different terms.
Yes, that is the best "when I was your age" answer I've ever come across on a stack
@Makyen ah thanks
18:30
np
@Dharman Unless your request was without a key, then just a different key value won't help with the IP quota. You'd need to be using a key and and access_token value to be using one of the separate 10k user+app quotas. Note that an app can use the same key value with and without an access_token to be using two separate 10k quotas (one app+user and the IP address one).
@TylerH There's also a more concise Stackapps post
It would be easier if I hadn't had named both of them "key" in my code
@Dharman Yeah, that would be the key to less confusion...
18:45
Does the Stack Overflow API have a Qalloc() method for posting questions?
I have no idea what Qalloc is
Probably a portmanteau of question allocation
In memory management you "create" memory by allocating it
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine You can post a new question using /questions/add. Other than that, I'm not really sure what you mean by "Qalloc()", as it could be interpreted as something other than posting a question.
def. Qalloc() -- To allocate the sound of a duck
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@Makyen Thanks. I finally solved the issue. Turns out my GET requests weren't sending access_token and they were using the shared quota.
18:53
@StephenOstermiller I thought it was both allocating and not allocating at the same time
I hope it's safe to use access_token for GET requests
@Dharman Yep, it is. I use an access_token on all requests from some of the scripts I work on, just to be sure that if I mess something up I don't end up consuming my main IP based quota (which is really inconvenient when it happens).
19:10
@Makyen It's a C joke - Qalloc() is like malloc(), except for questions.
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I'd kind-of assumed that, but it wasn't clear. A ":)" might have helped. :;
@Makyen He just failed to allocate enough memory for his joke so we truncated our amusement at it
19:29
:)
Yeah, I could definitely use more Mountain Dew today apparently :)
people still drink that?!
I feel like you would explode by now :-P
@Turing85 Yes
Mountain Dew as in moonshine? Or the green, allegedly citrus flavored stuff?
19:47
@GeneralGrievance the green citrus stuff I assume
Huh, apparently "fresher" is synonymous with "beginner?"
I wonder if stems from freshmen.
@NathanOliver seems so
Is this question off-topic b/c not programming-related?
20:03
@Turing85 I think that is more a SU/SF/Devops Q
@NathanOliver yes, but in core: not programming-related
@Turing85 Yeah
Finally, a couple mod flags for Dharman to look at. He was just complaining yesterday about how bored he was in the flag queue...
20:19
As usual, I found some plagiarism. I wonder if those count as interesting.
Sure
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