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00:14
Is this a RTFM dupe of some kind? It seems like there should be a dupe but I'm not sure.
00:55
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine my answer offers duplicate candidates; I offered it because my explanation for why I think the question should be closed "does not fit in the margins"
@bad_coder I have a better dupe that I used for this. It turns out I also had the proposed one bookmarked! I have now dupe-hammered the proposed one as well, working towards a canonical.
01:26
@KarlKnechtel perfect dupe target!
 
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05:19
is a comment thread where the asker is repeatedly asking another user to bring back their deleted answer, worthing a custom flag? or just flag all those comments as NLN?
05:39
Another answer by same poster to same question
@Nick that's a true spammer, why spam once when you can spam twice :P
@bad_coder I just don't know why they restricted themselves to only one question. Maybe there's an answer limit for new/unregistered users...
@Nick nothing about it in the rate limiting guide there's likely an answer somewhere on the unregistered-user tag.
06:05
@bad_coder how can i cancel my edit?
@SecretKeeper You can't but you can still modify it until the review is finished
@SecretKeeper you can't, it's been submitted and is in the review queue. Don't worry about it! Had I known you were in the room, I would have considered it a typo and would have fixed the edit myself.
However, that question is bound for deletion. Don't waste your edits on questions that will be delete because when they are deleted you'll loose the +2 rep from the edit. (And it's not worth one's time usually).
oh i didn't know that i lose 2reps for deleted questions
thanks
The question won't Roomba, though
@SecretKeeper I did get the 500X +2 for edits. I realized it early and tried to only edited good quality questions that are unlikely to be deleted.
@JeanneDark it will get deleted eventually, it's just a matter of time.
06:10
If someone posts a del-pls request in here for it
@JeanneDark well, I'm almost at 10k and when I get there I intend to clean up the several hundred closed low quality questions I've voted to close on the PyCharm tag.
06:31
@SecretKeeper for the record, you can use either triple backticks or indentation for code formatting; but don't put both
and adding a language tag for code with the correct language tag on the question is superfluous
07:01
Tried to raise a flag on [this](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73675221/checking-the-solution-for-a-tic-tac-toe-board) question.

Mistakenly raised Opinion based, but I don't actually think there's a question here.

My flag aged away - so just looking for someone else to potentially flag
07:19
should this VLQ magnet be closed as a duplicate? I just picked the first one which seemed relevant but it's not really spot on stackoverflow.com/questions/60401201/…
@tripleee Agreed. I may have found a better dupe. Seems to have more answers and votes, at least.
guys i do not receive rep for editing question since i reached 2k points, since now i just edited 110 posts and i want to earn more points (about 800) by editing, what should i do?
anymore*
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What should I do with this JWT question? It is an identical self-duplicate, asked by the same person but on another account, so duplicate won't work here. The given answers are of very low quality, one with general tips the other one had a misunderstanding and then ends with I can't fix it either"
You can only earn 1000 rep by editing in total. I don't know if suggesting edits to tag wikis helps, though.
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@SecretKeeper this is really a question for meta.so and was certainly answered there.
07:31
@SecretKeeper Editing tag wikis/excerpts will still be treated as a suggested edit until you get 20k reputation. So, each approved tag wiki/excerpt edit will still give you +2 reputation same as suggested edits on posts (with still the same maximum of 1000 rep total for both edits on tags and posts both). Do be ware that tag wikis tend to require a long time for the suggestion to be reviewed. Usually at least one week. Often it might take multiple weeks for the review to go through.
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and for tag edits there are much higher quality standards and the rejection rate is high.
You can earn rep. on suggested edits to tag wikis until you get 20k (assuming you haven't already earned 1,000 rep from other suggested edits). In fact, even if you have 20k+, you can still get a +2 (I think I did), if you have a pending edit in the queue from before you reached the threshold that gets approved after you cross the line.
@jps This is also true. If you want to edit tags for reputation I would advise making really useful contributions. IMO, the most useful ones are providing usage guidance for tags without one. Tags that are used, not some tag with maybe three questions. Also, revising not useful information on tags. However, finding those and what information is unneeded might be a challenge.
Big tags like Java, Python, JavaScript should be well-kept. But some small to medium-sized tags might not have up-to-date or totally accurate information.
IIRC, there's also a badge for tag-Wiki edits that are approved. :-)
07:55
Flag them both (Q and A), for good measure!
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@AdrianMole guess you're replying to my question above. Guess flagging the answers as VLQ won't work as they both look like attempts to answer. But I'll mod flag the question.
@jps No. I was 'replying' to the two posts reported by Smokey.
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you're talking to bots?
They don't give snarky replies
08:12
You clearly haven't met CodyBot. :)
08:24
But even Smokey can be snarky ...
!!/alive
@AdrianMole plz send teh coffee
I admit I was wrong. When being contacted by Adrian, even bots become snarky.
Heh
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09:10
@AdrianMole you can talk to them, they want to know everyone on SO.
You could edit it and remove that info
 
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11:26
> Greetings! This isn't really an answer and belongs in the comments :)
Not even reviewers know what comments are for
@JeanneDark Hopefully they didn't write response to a non-answer as another non-answer.
No, that was the feedback they shared
12:10
Am I missing something with this answer? Isn't this NAA? I saw this in LQA a few days ago and it apparently "Looks OK."
Doesn't look like an answer to me, too. But received 5 upvotes... Perhaps, the reviewers saw just the score (or upvoted themselves). I would consider posting in the Bad reviews chat room.
OK. Will do. Thanks for checking.
 
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13:44
@SecretKeeper the easiest choice for you know is likely to find a SEDE query to search for old links in the wikis that don't have SSL and common typos. Those simple edits are generally well received by the reviewers because they're easy to evaluate. (Mind you that you should fix everything that's wrong in a given post/wiki, not just isolated mistakes.)
@SecretKeeper vlaz gave you some good advice, the advantage of just fixing typos and missing https is that those edits tend to be approved faster. Also, in case you don't know, approving tag wiki edits is a 5k priviledge. That's also why their approval takes longer, because there are less reviewers.
@SecretKeeper anyway, congratulations on reaching 2k. Now you access 3 new review queues and do edits without needing approval, so you have plenty of new functionalities to enjoy and explore.
 
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15:18
> I don't understand the answer but no one can help me. I'm new to flutter but people would rather downvote a comment than repeat it in some other way.
15:48
@gnat I edited it a bit to clarify, do you think it is clear now?
16:28
@TylerH @gnat I think it probably still needs more details from OP, personally
17:27
Is this an in-scope question?
It's a rather stupid question.
It's an XY problem, at best. But it could be transformed into on-topic by possibly radically changing it into "How do I run calculations on multiple cores in Node.js"
But that would invalidate the existing answers
Yes, I did say radically changing it. It would also probably not apply to OP's initial problem.
OP seems to be under the impression that there is some magic switch that will remove the bottleneck from Node.js. Whereas, it appears to just be runnung at full load on once core. So, to use 100% of the CPU, you would need to parallelise the calculations. Which may or may not be easily possible. We don't know what OP is calculating.
Oh, I see somebody already answered along these lines.
17:51
@Machavity I would say it needs details or clarity
How does OP expect increasing CPU utilization will make the code run faster? What is the code that is being run? etc.
Yeah, that was my thinking as well. I just didn't want to be missing a how-to question somehow
They clearly think that setting cpu usage to 100% will 'make it go faster' so we at least know the why
but it also reveals a lack of minimal understanding, which unfortunately is not a close reason anymore
It is not too far beyond the 'how do I download more RAM' question
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Thanks I’m advance for your help
 
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19:34
@Ethan now reported by DharmanBot
20:11
@Ethan I haven't looked at the help of cross-validated but I would be surprised if they happily take that question when asked for migration ...
 
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Out of CVs.
 
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23:39
Is there a good C++ dupe for this question?

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