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When I type "Please" to other users, does it mean something other than what I think it does? stackoverflow.com/a/72106308/2943403
> Please never, ever, ever post code-only answers on Stack Overflow (or anywhere in the Stack Exchange Network). Please be more generous to future researchers.
> Then I am saddened that you will be knowingly lowering the quality of content on Stack Overflow. With the time and energy spent commenting here, you could have easily explained how your snippet works and why it is a good choice.
Rob
Rob
You said a bit more than just 'Please'..
There are better ways to communicate this that make it more likely that people will do what you're trying to get them to do. Tell them why adding more explanation is better, not that what they're currently doing is bad.
Your comment in the middle with details was better, and I tried to capture some of that in mine.
But ultimately I wiped the comments because they were rapidly devolving into bickering that wasn't going to end with an explanation getting edited into the answer.
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00:24
Should answers that are obviously useless, e.g., ones that are just very slightly different that the original code (e.g., like using double instead of single quotes in a language where that doesn't matter e.g. Python), e.g. stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31681122, be deleted or looks OK?
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(sorry for so many e.g.'s!)
00:36
@richardec My understanding is for LQA that that is an attempt at an answer. It's both wrong and not useful, but not something most mods would validate a NAA or VLQ flag on and, for that reason, "Looks OK" is the correct review action on that for the queue.
That's definitely the most borderline case I've seen. I'd honestly be fine with either review, though I wouldn't recommend flagging that as NAA/VLQ. Custom flag explaining that might have better luck, though still non-zero chance of a decline.
Having said that, I have frequently voted to delete using my voting privileges to remove similar content, especially in cases where multiple answers are functionally identical e.g. (<- hey here's another one) one answer proposes replace("r", "True") and another replace('r', 'True'). I've also had quite a few instances where a custom mod flag has been validated with some explanation.
I'm resolving it by deleting the answer, in this case, because I would certainly validate such a custom flag. The answer is patently identical to the question in all meaningful respects.
And I wouldn't issue suspensions or warnings for either review result.
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@HenryEcker That's what I suspected. (But it just seems so wrong...!)
user17242583
@RyanM Gotcha. Will do in the future.
user17242583
00:43
@RyanM Thank you!
user17242583
@RyanM 😌
user17242583
@RyanM What a convenience to have you as a mod. You're so quick to delete junk posted here...it's encouraging.
user17242583
Speaking of deletion...there's this old answer I've held a grudge against for a long time, but try as I might I can't get rid of it. Maybe...
user17242583
It's completely wrong, as explained in my comment below it.
user17242583
If you don't want to, it's perfectly alright...but I wonder how to get rid of it since it contributes nothing to question.
00:55
@richardec Is there a particular reason you're not formally submitting a [del-pls] for it?
01:15
Oops.
@HenryEcker So that's asking what the difference is between rel="shortcut icon" vs rel="icon"?
user17242583
01:39
@HenryEcker I've done it before this post (maybe even more than once, but I'm not sure), and it was rejected for some rule violation I can't remember. Also, it's not that new?
01:50
@richardec It appears you brought it up on meta so posting a [del-pls] here violates our rule #15 you were warned about bringing it to us, and you brought it up here again.
02:46
@TylerH Yes. MS is set up such that we could, easily, define additional accuracy breakpoints and increasing quantities of autoflags. The issue is that there was significant push-back from people to using more than 4 autoflags when we were requesting general authorization on MSE to do so. Overall, it was decided that 4 would be the maximum number of autoflags normally used. Actually, MS already has higher probability of being TP breakpoints defined, but all of them are set to use 4 autoflags.
 
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03:47
@Nimantha I voted to close, but I'm confused about the comment you left there. I worry that the question author might not know what you mean.
04:04
@IanCampbell Noted, will have a look at simplifying the comment in future (it's a the base comment that I use for Google Data Studio questions, changing the TO-DOs with DONE where applicable). Also, here were a couple of earlier versions [Example 1](stackoverflow.com/q/70844316 and Example 2...was it more easily understood?
Ah here we go again, it's spam o'clock.
@Nimantha Those are much more easily readable, and seem friendlier as well.
@Nimantha It's a bit hard to see what's happening within the comment markdown. I think if that were separated on different lines it'd be much more comprehensible.
@WiktorStribiżew Please convince me that this question should remain closed. stackoverflow.com/q/72106045/2943403
@HenryEcker I absolutely did not understand that was effectively a checklist for them to improve their question from the first comment
Thanks, will tweak example 2; here's the links reformatted Example1 and Example 2
04:17
Yeah, I think those examples are fine. My first reaction to the comment I asked about was that you were using some autocomment script and forgot to edit it or accidentally posted.
@IanCampbell Yes, now looking at the numerous [TO-DO] and the [DONE] in that comment, can see how it can be confusing from multiple perspectives. Will stick with the Example 2 format.
I voted to delete, but I'm not sold on spam or R/A
Probably not spam, just...yeah, deleted.
 
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@JeanneDark Icons are those little pictorial representations of things on your GUI-based desktop (e.g., icon to launch Google Chrome), whereas icons are people or artifacts who are emblematic of a particular culture (e.g., Cody is an icon of Stack Overflow). The more you know. ;-)
Thanks, that's a really good example :)
@mickmackusa I believe this is an off-topic question as it is about parsing BBcode. Which is asking about external libraries. That was why I cast the close vote. If you have specific arguments for reopening please let know. If you believe it must be reopened, please cast the reopen vote.
07:28
@WiktorStribiżew Well, I'll agree this is in the context of parsing bbcode. At its core, though, it is asking how to call a function from the replacement argument of preg_replace(). I'd rather see this page vaporized or reopened because I don't like either of the answers for Stack Overflow. I'd like to either reopen it to provide a better answer for the OP or close it as a dupe -- to be informative to the OP.
@Cody your thoughts?
Got a lot of transcript to read before I've caught up with this... Just reading the chat messages and not looking at the question, it's unclear to me how a question about parsing BBCode would be asking for external libraries, unless it's actually asking for library recommendations.
I think @WiktorStribiżew's position is that this task is only reliably accomplished by leveraging a legitimate bbcode parser. This leans toward imposing the belief of "use a proper parser instead of regex" -- which I seldom disagree with. But the close reason does not point the asker to information about using a bbcode parser.
@mickmackusa Then that would be an answer, not a question soliciting a recommendation.
^ agree
@JeanneDark The answerer who also voted to close it? :-p
07:33
I don't personally think the question is Too Broad or Needing Focus. But maybe @WiktorStribiżew uses this close reason to mean: providing an appropriate answer would be too complex/long to explain.
I found a few related pages that relate to the question (commented under the question), but none of them that I was completely happy to hammer with.
@Dharman Yes. It's also off-topic, even if it were clearer. It crosses too far over the line into EE, rather than software. That's one heck of an answer, though! I definitely thought it was a self-answer until I had managed to scroll all the way to the bottom. (I assume you checked for that thing you like to check for?)
@CodyGray Checking for ground loops?
07:48
@AdrianMole Nah, that's not their problem.
@CodyGray Thanks. I don't see anything else I should check for. I was only trying to handle the flag
@Dharman Normally, when an answer that complete and comprehensive is given to a question that sparse, it's a sure sign of some sockpuppetry going on. But yeah, judging by the extended discussion in the comments, that's not what happened here.
08:24
> If you're hit by a bus and there's no documentation, there could be issues.
I'm sure that's very clever, but the joke went completely over my head.
@CodyGray It's a bus factor reference.
@RyanM Ah, I see. I know that number only as "1" for my projects. :-)
@StephenOstermiller On-topic for Webmasters as-is?
Hm, OK. Seemed to lack some all-important details.
Shockingly, I've yet to accidentally migrate a question to "Web Applications" instead of "Webmasters".
09:42
sdc alive
@RyanM You doubt me?
Go tell him, Smokey! :)
Ryan, suspend smokey for such snarky comments
Well, Smokey's much more talkative here... ah, there it goes.
10:03
Does anyone know why this was deleted? Convert array to list Was it a request here?
@Dharman Two of the three delete voters aren't regulars in here; and the other is only an occasional visitor.
@Dharman The only message on SO chat is this post in the NATO channel.
I am not SME there so I can't say if it should be undeleted
Ask Wiktor?
10:59
Can someone explain why stackoverflow.com/questions/46155/… got closed? It is the 14th highest voted [javascript] question, has been a protected post for over 10 years, and a community wiki page for 7 years. But 6 days ago it was suddenly closed as opinion based. I'm tempted to make a meta.stackoverflow.com post for it, but I feel like I am probably missing something obvious.
@Locke Yeah. Does seem a bit of an opinion as to whether or not it is (primarily) opinion based. See what @TylerH has to say when they get here (time zone issues).
... it's also been through the Reopen review queue twice, without success.
It attracted attention because of the recent action 5 days ago. It was voted by 3 users and validated by other 3 in reopen queue. It is also not focused
@mickmackusa I find incredible that nobody told the OP to do tokenization instead
@AdrianMole Okay. Based on the revision history, it seems to have a rich history of people tweaking the title and contents of the question. I suspect that the intention of the question may have been blurred along the way.
Well, for issues of "blurring", you'll have to wait for rene to appear. (Sorry - that's an "in-joke" for the regulars of this room.)
11:11
@Locke I mean, why it shouldn't?
You can't validate a email address without sending an email, and for that you need a MTA, at which point the question becomes a "how to send a email with javascript?"
Also, html input text email exist
@Braiam Hmm. You can validate whether or not a text string is in the correct form for an email address.
... many websites do just that, without test-sending.
@AdrianMole The only thing you need is an @
and a dot?
Nope :)
test@com is a valid email address for the com TLD
So is braiam@google
Does an email address have to contain @?
11:17
But, to the point: Is such a "How to ...?" question POB?
... there seems to be quite a few "facts and citations" in the top few answers.
Except for the localhost, in which case missing domain is presumed to be localhost
@AdrianMole Personally, I don't care what reason is used.
The only "correct" answer is the one that searches for @.
@Locke not sure about the merits of the close reason but that question got several now deleted low quality answers starting this January. While normally this isn't necessarily a reason for closure, considering that the Q already has a total of 137 answers, it seems quite enough
@Braiam Then you admit that the question is answerable, clear and (potentially) useful?
@AdrianMole No.
I admit that there's a need to validate emails.
@Dharman It took a while to find, but if you maintain backwards compatibility to RF724, you may use either "@" or "at". However that RFC was obsoleted in only 6 months in 1977.
11:26
I don't think programmers are the best to answer such question.
the question is also not focused (how to validate + is regex good) and generally not a good example of the kind of questions that are great on SO (lacks MCVE, lacks examples of input outputs, etc.)
Also I said correct in the context of presuming that the question is "how to check if a text string seems to be an email using regex"
@blackgreen It doesn't need an MCVE because it's not a debugging question.
... and a very minor edit to something like: How could I achieve this? (For example, would regex be a valid approach?)
@AdrianMole "generally not a good example of the kind of questions that are great on SO" — I'm not discussing the merits of closure taken as an absolute. In fact it wasn't closed as "needs debugging details". Only whether the question today should be taken as an example of a great question. It is not.
But that's beside the point. I believe it was closed due to the recent influx of low quality answers
I edited it to bring it to line with the answers and to remove the "validation" term. I would be willing to cast a reopen vote if the text is not reverted to the previous one.
The only "invalidated" answer is the one that argues that "validation" can only be done by sending an email.
11:34
Anyway closure was requested here, this is the permalink
@blackgreen Isn't that more a reason to protect, rather than to close. SOCVR City Cops' motto: Protect and Close?
@AdrianMole Protection only works towards <10 rep users. They aren't the only ones capable of producing low quality answers :)
perhaps it is, although protection as it currently is implemented is close to useless. the question was already protected btw
Protection is against <10 users, not the bad quality
@Braiam Honestly, I'm not crazy about the wording "web form". The previous edits don't really mention html or forms, but some of the lower answers state how html/forms can be used.
11:38
The Sherriff of Nottingham is being kept busy, today.
@Locke The original revision didn't mention the requirement that it should be validated on the client side before sending to the server for further processing, so quash those misgivings, since we are trying to make something useful out of nothing.
We can take as many liberties we want if we are trying to salvage a question.
The question is community-wiki, so more liberties are appropriate with it than with most questions.
At this point given the visibility of the question and how long we have talked about it, I'm inclined to either wait for a moderator to give a ruling or create a meta post for it.
I'm inclined to not involve either meta or moderators. They will not bring upon a satisfactory result for most people: the future readers.
I think closing a question whose topicality is debatable and attracting a number of LQ answers that slip past regular protection is a valid curation action. And one that can be discussed in meta should someone disagree with it. Because y'all know that the alternative is locking, and that's interest of the broader community
11:44
Nah, my alternative is deleting the question. Locking solves absolutely nothing.
At least with deletion we can start from zero.
So @Locke my final advice is: wait for TylerH who originally posted the cv-pls in here to provide additional insights, and then post in meta if you feel this needs the attention of the community
@Braiam a tad heavy-handed, no?
@blackgreen No. We can ask again :)
@blackgreen Sounds good to me.
When messes are big enough, starting again is the best solution. That way you can avoid mistakes.
With such a high score, doesn't it need too many delete votes from non-mods to be deletable?
11:47
I can only imagine how many links there are to it by duplicates and from other sites.
@JeanneDark Delete votes are always between 3 and 10
Minimum 3, maximum 10
So if deletion is not realistic, why must it stay open? Does it need even more answers than it already has?
Why do you say that is unrealistic deletion?
@Braiam Thanks, I thought their number could go through the roof
@JeanneDark Playing devils advocate, the RFC could update or browsers release a new feature invalidating some of the answers.
11:49
@Braiam May be a dupe target, but I haven't checked
@Braiam I think maybe I am ignorant of the glory of tokenization. Whenever I've had a play with it, it always seems verbose, clunky, non-sexy.
@Locke They can be updated. All of them are CW, too. Also rather seems like a reaso to delete some of the answers, not to keep the question open.
@mickmackusa Like most correct solutions :)
Morning
@StephenOstermiller those answers were posted over a month apart and the one you linked to has a "short answer" section added to it. We should probably delete the older answer, not the newer one
@NathanOliver Can you bin my request
12:03
binned
Just noticed that I have reached 1001 consecutive days. With my current rep. level, guess what that makes my average daily score. :-)
negative 30?
hehe - get off my lawn!
@AdrianMole some people just never take a day off
@Adriaan it does
@Adriaan the number is in the body.
Well hidden.
That was support spam. Gone either way
12:45
Can I get someone to look at this answer? The code fence markdown looks fine, and the preview renders fine, but the final post's code block is broken.
@GeneralGrievance not sure what happened there. I deleted the newline between the opening ``` and the first line of code, put the newline back in, clicked save and it rendered fine after that.
@NathanOliver I like the revision history shows you doing absolutely nothing XD
@NathanOliver Thanks. I didn't think to do that.
My IP address was just rate limited by SO. I suspect that running the Unclosed Request Review Script has something to do with that. Does that happen to others here?
@HenryEcker When you toggle between markdown and rendered, does the page seem to freeze? Trying to tell if that's just me or not
@StephenOstermiller I'd be surprised if it's URRS. Does the console show you any errors?
13:00
Presumably because it is hitting the rate limit: Error event in sending to SE API: xhr.status: 0
How many bots are you running from the same IP?
No bots at all.
@StephenOstermiller Look at the headers tab. Are you getting a 429 response?
Rate limit was just lifted, I'm getting 200s now. Didn't check the network tab before.
@Locke The obvious thing you are missing is the state the question was in when it was closed. I see it has been revised a few times, though Braiam's most recent revision completely changes the question and invalidates every answer, so I've rolled that one back (and made a few adjustments to remove unnecessary/uncertain inserted details by the previous editor.
13:20
I'd just go back to revision 1 and keep it closed as unclear
It seems OK now, though stackoverflow.com/questions/201323/… should probably closed as a duplicate of it
1. We don't know what validate means. Is it to check if the email is a real address? Is it to check the format? Is there any requirement on what should the email consist of? 2. We don't know when they want to validate or how. Is it in a HTML form? Is it in Node.js?
@Dharman Feel free to re-close as unclear if you feel it lacks that necessary detail. I know some users and mods who argue we can assume some things about questions
Regarding node.js, I think the answer there is "no because it was asked in 2008 before node was invented" but in general we should assume something is not in node.js unless someone says it is or includes that tag in their question
Bah! Too late by a few seconds. :(
13:26
in fact looking at the revision history more closely some other random user inserted the regex bit, originally it was just 'how to validate' an email address. We know as web developers that an email address is a string followed by an @ followed by a domain, more or less. I am inclined to lean on the SCOTUS definition of porn from the 20th century here, essentially: "you know it when you see it"
I think there are far too many answers on the question (and the dupe candidate I linked above, too) already, personally, but there's no "stop users from posting new answers unless they're truly novel and useful" feature and I'm hesitant to abuse the closure system to achieve that
We can lock it
Well, you can lock it :-) I can't
@Makyen What would be the incidence of false deletions at those thresholds today? Was that data included in the original MSE post at the time as well? I feel like the mod team could be justified in going thru with it if it were something like 1 in 10,000 or less (for 5 flags, for example)
A historical lock might fit nicely, @Dharman
@TylerH It's not off-topic
@Dharman the 'off-topic' part of the historical lock banner I think refers to 'close-worthy', not the 'off-topic' subset of close reasons
it is for questions of historical significance that are not in a good state to be answerable today
I think it fits far better than a content dispute lock for example, which misses the clear historical significance of the question and also AFAIK is only for temporary uses
The only lock that would suit IMHO is community answer lock
13:43
@TylerH The thresholds would be whatever was defined. What's looked at is: the characteristics of this post (SE site (or group of sites), user rep, number of detections, overall weight) historically, over the data which MS has, were X% TP. The threshold for using any particular number of autoflags could be set for any X%. The intent had been 5 autoflags on 99.99%, but it could be set to whatever percentage made people happy, even 100% (never seen an FP post with those characteristics).
Note: those percentages are historical accuracy, based on the characteristics which we look at.
granted I do see "The post is stellar, in spite of its off-topic nature, and" as one of the requirements for historical locks... this post isn't stellar, but then again neither are half the posts out there w/ historical locks...
@Dharman what does that one do?
@AndrewT. Just a reminder that cv-pls requests should have some activity in the last 6 months, which this doesn't appear to have.
@Machavity No repro for me.
@TylerH I am not entirely sure myself... gis.stackexchange.com/questions/3083/…
13:52
@TylerH @AndrewT. this fails to meet our recent activity rule; you may re-request if you think it meets some of our exceptions (such as being used as justification to ask other, off-topic questions)
no prob, thanks for the info. Just a coincident since I was checking the user's questions from my site, Android.SE.
@Dharman Ah, it prevents new answers and lets users edit existing answers instead, and CWs all the posts, it looks like
oh, well that one was already CW
Big thing about the Community answer lock is that it prevents the question from being edited, voted on (up/down, closed or deleted). So we need to make sure it's in an appropriate state if that happens
I would say it's fine now, although it could potentially do without the blurb about regex since that was added in by another user (though it was also left in place for ~10 years by everyone else including OP)
also, looks like that lock does not auto CW everything: stackoverflow.com/posts/11311672/revisions
which seems like... well if that's the point of the lock it probably should do that automatically
No the lock is separate from converting it to a CW
Personally if the point is to make it a community effort I don't think it should lock out up/down votes or edits...
14:01
@HenryEcker the point of that lock is for community collaboration on answers, not on questions
14:12
Oops, wrong room
@HenryEcker Just keep pestering Makyen and/or Machavity to give you SD privs in here.
... feel free to pester rene at the same time, though I'm not sure he can do anything about it. :)
It's usually not an issue as I typically use the API via userscripts, but I don't have them on this device
@Makyen Wow that's actually super helpful thank you
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15:05
@HenryEcker Ah...that's right. I forgot about a lot of that. Sorry about it...
Is SO down for anyone else?
SO down?
lol
now its back for me
user17242583
it was slow for a second for me, but now its up
Yea i got down for maintenance paged a second ago
Okay not just me. Thanks all :)
What's going on with these posts? Why do they all start with the same message?
Oh, I see. Copy-paste reposts from deleted stuff.
ohh.. thats new
@GeneralGrievance Jedi mind tricks
16:35
Well, they're all cleaned up now, so yay. I saw the weird wording when looking for self-vandalized stuff.
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@GeneralGrievance also find opinion based questions here: stackoverflow.com/search?q=%22This+question+does+not+meet%22
17:17
@richardec This doesn't seem like a request for an off-site resource to me. Asking how to do something is fine, even if the answer is "you have to use a plugin". Likewise it's not possible for an answerer to "include an entire plugin" in their answer... the best they can do is name it and link to it
off-site resource request would be "where can I find a copy of this module on the web" or "which module do you recommend I use for this task"
What? I reported a post to SD and before I could nuke it, it was gone?
Even the chat message in this room is gone
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@TylerH Okay, if you say so. Based on the answers it looks a bit look some opinion-based questions I've seen, but I'll take your word for it. Go ahead and bin my request.
@Dharman Was it this one?
@richardec If you think the question is opinion-based you can re-request for that reason.
@Dharman I suppose flaggers are just too quick at the moment
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17:34
Why is it saying invalid request? The answer is scored -1.
user17242583
Or should I modflag for identical answers?
You have multiple links in your del-pls
It's using the first link to determine eligibility.
user17242583
Do I need to change it or is it fine?
It's no longer editable for anyone other than mods so it's probably fine
A mod flag for duplicate answers is always an option though. It will ensure that it's noted on the account in case it becomes a pattern, or the mod wants to do additional follow up.
*Or is already a pattern and that user has deleted answers we can't see.
user17242583
Ohhhh, okay. That's good to know.
17:45
@richardec Please see the messages here regarding links in requests.
^ Late answers reviewer: No action needed
Oh, you're right. I didn't even think to check that.
@GeneralGrievance Looks like Jean-Francois decided for us :-)
@TylerH Aw, dang. I forgot to get my free R/A flag in on that one.
18:09
@GeneralGrievance I guess 2 ^ 5 is not math but some funky thing in C
Good 'ol XOR. I've never researched why the hat was chosen as the operator, though... In logic, ^ is sometimes "and".
I have always known it to mean multiply by
but I've only ever dabbled in bitwise operators in PS and JS
so it's like, plus?
2 ^ 5 = 7, so 5 ^ 13 = 18? and so on?
@GeneralGrievance because & and && are and ;)
@TylerH Converting to binary, I guess it is kind of like plus, but without carry.
18:18
@TylerH exclusive or (Xor) only sets bits in the result if those bits were different in two operands, so 5 ^ 13 == 8
Or if your an NES assembly dev, EOR.
@TylerH Oh, ^ for xor is also a thing in JS too. I've almost never used it for anything, but it is there.
Wait a minute, I misspoke; I have not messed around with bitwise operators, I was thinking of ternary operators, sorry
which explains some of my continued confusion
18:35
"You have 3 votes left today" So it turns out as a mod I have that limit too.
comment votes?
for normal votes yeh
oh yeah, I forgot post votes have a limit too. I almost never hit that these days
Haven't seen it yet since I become a mod
guess it's from downvoting all that spam
18:39
i used all mine on wrong answers
Yeah I'll hit some popular question with 100 answers and there go 15 of my votes in one fell swoop
too bad teh votes won't have any real impact
i'm confused
i cast like 30 answer downvotes today, why do i only see -2 in my reputation table
well, sometimes the answers are at zero so I can cast a delete vote on the ones I downvote
@KevinB because those counters are always wrong
you probably got some upvotes or had downvoted answers deleted
oh, cwiki
no rep there though
18:47
question's a cwiki, so all the answers became wiki
ah I see
you voted on CW answers
@Dharman Downvotes on spam will be returned to you once the spam is deleted, though.
@RyanM I don't downvote spam. :)
Ah :-) missed the sarcasm
19:01
@GeneralGrievance I can't... which is good
20:53
^ Second comment has better dupe target.
I feel like I've learned a whole bunch of new things about in the last few days.
not enough to ask an on-topic question on Stack Overflow, I bet :-P
I'm sure I could ask an on-topic question but it'd be a duplicate ;)
Yeah, like every other question I even think of asking.
@GeneralGrievance Which is a good thing. It indicates SO is performing its function of being a repository of helpful Q&A well. :; I don't know about other people, but I would much rather find a solution to my problem with a couple/few minutes of searching, rather than having to invest time and effort into creating a question.
21:01
Usually I'll either find the question I am looking for after a while, or will find it after typing up most of my question and deliberating on a good title and iterating through several options and the wizard's search will finally find a relevant one
@Makyen Yes, definitely a good thing.
That came across a little more bitter than I intended, sorry.
@TylerH Just had that happen to me yesterday. I even thought it wasn't a duplicate of the first thing that popped up, so I kept typing the question out. After double checking, I realized that it was indeed a duplicate. Close call!
It would be nice if at a certain rep threshold (like 10k or something) they let us split out our up and down votes
21:17
@TylerH Like give 3/4 of a down vote to a post?
@TylerH I'm confused by your statement. Can you elaborate?
lol
no, I mean you get 40 upvotes and 40 downvotes
.75 upvotes would be a funny April Fools joke though
Then we could all do 1/3 of a vote and watch as floating point math breaks SO muhahahahaha
SO doesn't run on C++, it can handle floating point just fine
hides
:p
Only Jon Skeet can handle floating point math
21:21
Pfft
ew, "good" review audit that doesn't ask a question
IIRC if you down vote it from main it will remove it from the audit system
that's besides the point
I did downvote it and close vote it
@KevinB no automated system is going to get it right all the time. It can only work with the signals the community gives it.
Yeah, not the system's fault, other than the system is poorly designed to begin with :-)
21:26
:)
it's amazing what gets upvoted
*sad
I wonder if this (criticizing SO systems) is how political science people feel when discussing the issues with the US form of governance
"it sucks" "yeah but everything else sucks worse"
> Why does console.log give me [object Object]? --- because it's an object
woo! great question! Awesome answer! upvotes for everyone!
Kevin has reached the self-own stage of his daily schedule :-P
oh wait this isn't one of your own questions or answers from 2012?
no
question from a year ago that just got edited
the answer goes over 3 different types of objects and how to convert them to meaningful strings
you know, instead of just using a comma
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
22:56
@TylerH No, that's called cynicism.
@Braiam But is that not just a 'posh' word for, "democracy"? It's a precious - and sometimes fragile - thing, but it's the best we mortals can do.
... without accountability to the people you govern, your governance is dictatorship (and, thus, flawed).
Xi Jing-ping (or whatever) and Vlad from Leningrad are good examples of what not having accountability can do. They are both sinking into the fantasy worlds of that mad *** from N. Korea.
Bah! "-30: User was removed." I take back my previous remarks. ;(
23:16
... anyway. All: sorry for my "bad form" tonight. I lost my wallet, and that's a potentially serious issue. But no reason to take it out on the good folks on SOCVR.

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