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11:03 PM
@StephenOstermiller Bizarrely, I don't have edit privileges there ;-)
A comma belongs after "On this site".
 
I pushed that fix already
 
Do you have a script that uses this "types:" and "sites:" metadata? I don't recognize that as being what ARC uses.
Ah, but the link was to a specific commit, I see.
 
Yes
It is in the same repo
 
I'm always happy to accept any merge requests from you.
 
11:06 PM
You should coordinate with @OlegValter, who is actively working on an updated fork of ARC.
 
No need to fork ARC. My script is better. :)
 
hehe
 
@CodyGray I am also happy to report that we are close to the finish line! worked out a bunch of pending issues with @double-beep (no, they don't have issues) lately
 
That nifty code is to support ARCs abbreviations
 
only took... what, about a year?
 
11:07 PM
Unfortunately, you've been bested! The author of the other script says so.
 
pff, I challenge you to a userscript duel, @StephenOstermiller!
 
Accepted!
bang Ow, I shot my foot
 
"We fight with vim, at dawn"
 
[scratching my head while watching Stephen shooting themselves before the duel even started]
 
Oleg's has the transparency feature, but... it's unclear whether that is a benefit or a drawback.
 
11:09 PM
I thought about forking arc, but the code is a huge mess and it hate many things about the way it works
 
Yeah, same. What I mostly hate about it is that it posts a bunch of noisy comments under posts. Were you able to fix that?
 
I doubled the rate at which I can post noisy comments. FTW!
 
at least we fixed the creation of 2 properties for each custom comment :)
and added support for remotes other than JSONP (sic!)
 
Did you use GM_xmlhttpRequest? Pretty straightforward with that.
 
yeah, the JSON version was simple - it's actually keeping the JSONP that was the challenge
 
11:13 PM
Yeah, I'm using an exec to support that, I should probably just remove it.
 
found a way to not do that
 
Creating a script element with the src of the external document isn't much different from exec, at least as far as the security problems with it go.
 
not much, of course, but, well... it's JSONP, little wiggle room
 
11:20 PM
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Here is how I did it
Its already fetched via xml http request to a string, then I parse the string using that method.
 
@StephenOstermiller yup, that works too
 
11:41 PM
 
@StephenOstermiller frankly, we initially contemplated dropping the JSONP support entirely but settled on "why break what's not broken"
 
"not broken" lol
 
@StephenOstermiller well, it still works :)
 
I would like to add better SOCVR support to mine. Do you know how I could set a string to be picked up by the CV request generator? I've trying to look through its code, but haven't figured that out
I think I could somehow trigger a request from my script with a hook, but I don't see a way to set a variable that would be used on the next cv request.
 
@StephenOstermiller a string?
 
11:47 PM
yeah
 
Can you elaborate, I am not sure I follow? That said, I haven't looked at the generator in a while, maybe I am missing something obvious
 
If somebody chooses "this is stupid" to close a question with the reason "I closed this question because it is really dumb", I like the next cv request to default to "this is stupid"
right now it defaults to the full text of the custom close reason
And arc has nice short summaries that actually fit
 
hmm, I need to review the source and actually try it out - the reason for my confusion is that I don't use the generator but a DYI'd extension
 
yeah, I can see that.
 
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