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10:05 PM
@TylerH lol (ok I'll read the article but...) I was hearing the name "Stormy Daniels" around the news, watched a 2 minute interview with her on youtube and thought: "this just redefined the word dumb for me."
Cancel that, it wasn't Stormy Daniels it was someone else with a similar name :|
 
Yeah, she's always struck me as relatively sharp-witted.
 
@RyanM lawyer who forges signature for 300k after being involved in high profile case is very dumb...
 
Yeah, Avenatti is...not the best decision-maker.
He makes for very interesting news, though.
 
@RyanM Greed is a strange thing, those people could do alright with a fraction of what they already had.
 
Stack Overflow is so slow for me sometimes. I wonder if it's just me
 
10:20 PM
It's a good thing that mods understand that "autocorrect" doesn't always work as it should. :-)
 
Just got an 'offline for maintenance'
It's slow here as well.
 
Intermittent, for me - slow and/or offline.
 
My bots starved due to some Stack outage 9h ago and I had to restart them
 
Maybe it's your bots what's dooin it?
 
@Dharman happened yesterday for 5 minutes for me...
 
10:22 PM
Should we approve such tag wiki edits? It's not terribly useful, just a link. And the tag has exactly one (closed) question... stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/31904657
 
@janw tough call, I'd usually reject for being low effort and not setting the bar high enough. But it's a small scientific library so some info is better than none, I feel divided on approving that tag wiki.
 
@bad_coder I would also (probably) skip that one. If you're creating a new tag, then some information about it is better than nothing. But maybe we should ask, of those who do so, should also add something along the lines of, "...pending a more detailed description" (or words to that effect)?
 
@AdrianMole I have a weak spot for small scientific libraries, anything I can do to help.
 
I would skip but ... maybe ... someone should post a Meta question about what to do with such new tags' wikis? A "formal" policy decision would be good for reviewers.
 
@AdrianMole not to mention I spend a lot of time in a earthquake-tsunami danger zone. So lets support that kind of science.
 
10:31 PM
I'm not here trying to judge the 'worth' of the tag. I'm just looking for a policy about what reviewers should do.
 
@AdrianMole I'm more worried about what hill I'll run towards if I ever wake up during the night with the walls and bed shaking.
 
Well, then put your head between your legs and kiss your ..... goodbye?
 
and if I actually have time to make it out of the house...
@AdrianMole not necessarily, if the civil engineers got it right I should be able to walk down the stairs, out the front door and climb the hill before the big wave hits.
 
By definition, Civil Engineers have to be wrong.
 
Don't know, I had a lot of smart colleagues that graduated as civil engineers. But their math was easier than mine, that I know for sure.
 
10:35 PM
Link-only seems to be not OK: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/283759/is-a-link-only-description-valid-for-a-tag-wiki-edit
But they've also supplied the name. I'd skip as well, but some reviewer has to make a decision eventually :D
 
@AdrianMole I was looking at the tsunami wave map and guess what: danger red wave avenue is where I live, when I realized that I started making a contingency plan so I don't need to think should anything happen.
 
There's the old story about the engineers' conference, and the argument concerning which type of engineer designed the human body. The mechanical engineers argues the case for the wonderful precision of the muscle:bone interaction; the electrical engineers argues for the brain and nervous system ...
... but the civil engineers won the case in one fell swoop: who else would put a waste-disposal unit right through a pleasure centre?
 
@janw Yeah, maybe a meta post is appropriate. But it's way too late for me already, will look into it tomorrow if no one takes the initiative
 
Slight lean toward approving, it's not entirely link-only and it's better than nothing
but I haven't thought it through much
 
@janw but a link only is completely cheating, the other tag wiki at least had 1 sentence saying what the library is.
@AdrianMole ok, engineering jokes are rarely very funny because humor isn't really what we're trained for... It's like MSO, strange, depressing, confused, technocratic, and sometimes a little bit funny...
@AdrianMole now, I'll try to see if I can understand the joke (my brain isn't at its best today...)
 
10:44 PM
@janw Yes. Quite often, when reviewing other types of posts, I look to the tag-wiki for info. If I see nothing, then that's not helpful, at all, If I see a very brief summary and a link, then at least I can see if the post is even on-topic.
 
@AdrianMole waste disposal unit... through... pleasure center... (no comment.)
@AdrianMole it was obviously God, they forgot to invite the theologian to the conference - usual engineering mistake.
 
There's also the story about the two solid steel, 6" diameter balls ... but that will have to wait for another day.
 
@AdrianMole ok, "pleasure center" obviously means my friends house where we get together and "waste disposal" is when we're eating "deep-frozen" food due to all the packaging, ahh the "collective body".
 
... but that's more about OS designers.
 
@AdrianMole 6'' no compute, how much in cm?
 
10:49 PM
15 (ish)
 
@AdrianMole such massive balls can only pertain to the likes of heroes
 
It was three people: designers/maintainers of: (a) Linux; (b) iOS; (c) Windows. They were each locked in a plain room for three hours with two 6" (15 cm) diameter steel balls. The examiner came back later and assessed what they had done.
 
@AdrianMole I sometimes still regret having become an engineer...
 
... the Linux engineer spaced them 6' (~ 1.85 m) apart, place his feet on one, head on the other, and fallen asleep.
... the iOS fellow had balanced one on the other, then sat back and admired his work.
 
@AdrianMole not smart resting his head against steel...
 
10:53 PM
... the Windows programmer had lost one and broken the other.
 
@AdrianMole iOS is all plastic, no steel involved.
@AdrianMole uh, I don't know but they made a good deal.
 
 
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