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00:34
@NotTheDr01ds Yeah, I debated unlocking it to allow commenting but I figured then it would get downvoted, which is a bit unfair since normally it would've just been shuttled over to Meta and locked on the main side... if you've got the dupes handy I could pass 'em on.
Oh wait Makyen already did it. Never mind :D
oh and it also did eventually perform the migration
00:52
@mickmackusa: that question is currently up-voted and cannot be deleted. Wouldn't it be best for you to flag a moderator using a custom flag in this situation? Otherwise it appears that you're asking for down-votes to be given, which I thought was against this chat room's rules.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (answer cannot be delete-voted, per message immediately above this one)
@HovercraftFullOfEels Ah duh, sorry. Wasn't thinking. I'll flag it.
@mickmackusa Since I'm here already... gone :-)
Cheers
01:07
Someone can help me in a C project $$$
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@Ajonam7 This isn't the right room for that type of question. Every chat room has a description in the top right corner. You can check out the list of chat rooms available to see if one would fit that topic better.
@Ajonam7 I'm not sure that I get you. This room is not an assignment help room and the actual Stack Overflow site is where you ask questions, but the questions must meet site standards to be accepted. If you haven't yet gone through the [help] and [tour] links as well as the How to Ask, now is a good time to do so.
Ah, I see, we're one of the few chat rooms that is active right now, that has site members who are chatting, but that doesn't make it the appropriate place to make such a request, and again, I urge you to instead ask a high-quality question on the main SO site.
@RyanM Dang, I never get service like that :D
02:08
Do I vote to custom close a crosspost? stackoverflow.com/q/74249777/2943403
 
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03:09
@mickmackusa Generally, if a post shows code that works and is asking for improvements, it is (as that one) more suited to Code Review and can be closed as "Opinion-based".
03:59
Generally, mods will delete clear cross-posts from the less-appropriate site in response to custom flags linking them.
We have a few other-site mods who flag them on SO.
You can, of course, also vote to close if appropriate, as discussed above.
 
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06:15
Wouldn't it be better to edit the answer on the original page to include more explanation instead of dedicating a new page to explaining the answer? original question and new question
^ NMF? It is asking two separate questions about the same script.
 
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07:21
...to be closed as Unclear in 7 hours: stackoverflow.com/q/74153360/2943403
07:38
> Bless of the Kindess
Some sort of "thanks in advance" I suppose
 
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10:13
@JasonLiam Looks like they fixed it
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (issue corrected by asker)
11:01
@JasonLiam that's going roomba in 5 days
@blackgreen Does roomba have a special meaning here? How do you know 5 days? I am new here.
12:39
Is this a new answer, or does it just repeat [another answer ](stackoverflow.com/a/74053397/5211833) on that post?
@Adriaan Not sure. The "repeat" also reinstalls bcrpyt, while the other doesn't.
@NathanOliver yup, which is why I'm in doubt
12:55
I believe What is the difference between ERP, SCM and CRM? is off topic, or am I wrong?
@Ruli You're not wrong.
13:16
{Waffles}
:55452660 46.5, rounded down that is. Just use np.round(46.527,1) ;)
Bloop, Bloop! My circuits are fried.
SO being DDoSed again?
seems that way. really slow for me
13:21
All the time for the past year
I'll never get to 10k flags if they keep on DDoSing :(
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13:45
@TheMaster You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
13:59
@Machavity that was an informative read, thanks! Learnt lots of new stuff about DDoS
@JasonLiam This will eventually Roomba (no answers, negative score)
14:18
@Adriaan Yes :)
:55453074 is that question even on-topic? Seems to at least lack a possible MCVE, although the answer is well-written and upvoted
@Adriaan If you mean this question, it's not a debugging question.
@JeanneDark I'm unsure since it mentions off-site code and it appears they'd like to change that to work for a broader time span
@Adriaan Since it received an answer that was apparently helpful to several people, it may contain all necessary information
15:17
@Adriaan I don't think it is spam, so I just voted to close.
@Adriaan Since you mention "NATO" in your del-pls requests: Only for cv-pls requests do posts have to had activity in the last 6 months, so curators don't run out of close votes too quickly, but that's not a problem for del votes.
@JeanneDark it's ticked by default in my del-pls, which I haven't changed. I presumed there to be a reason for that
18:00
^ beautiful
@snakecharmerb Nicely answered with a code-dump
@HovercraftFullOfEels Good to see site standards are being maintained :-)
hope he copied got it before it was nuked :P
> Thanks at everywone in advance for help!
19:19
So, a pharmacist I know mentioned that medical-grade leeches are still used in a few situations. Would it be appropriate to refer to them as "help(ful) vampires"?
19:31
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine Are they grateful for the help? Do they remember to upvote, accept, comment, subscribe, hit the bell, quack the duck, feel the beat, water the plants, feed the cat, Dr. Dre, lock the door, and buy milk on the way home?
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20:08
@VLAZ ...Dr. Dre?
@RyanM Did you forget about him?
I was unaware he was a verb :-p
When you're from Compton, you can grow up to be anything.
SO = Straight Outta?
SOCVR = Straight Outta Compton Vote Rappers
@M-- Honestly, I think that question is somewhat helpful. I can totally imagine someone googling for that exact error. I can't find a very good duplicate either.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (not a typo)
Agreed, it's not a typo.
21:06
@Juraj Where do we draw the line on low-level code that interfaces with hardware?
@TylerH That question read as more of a hardware as he was asking about voltages and power supplies
@jmoerdyk So the code is completely irrelevant? (I don't know arduino programming)
@TylerH IMO it is
@TylerH It's always a hard question there. Especially when the asker has minimal experience with the technology. Taking a simple arduino project e.g. turning on an external LED. The problem could be that it's programmatically incorrect or it could be wired incorrectly.
I voted to close based on the fact they said the code worked until they changed the power supply. Seems far more likely to be a hardware issue at that point. And if not, they would need to provide a better MRE to prove that.
21:13
@miken32 for reference we do have Arduino Stack Exchange which might be a better referral than EE)
Thanks, I'll edit the comment. Forgot about that one
It's okay we only have like 180 sites
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Sounds good, thanks all
Luckily, Henry can keep all those network sites straight. That'll come in handy when he's migrating stuff when he's elected moderator.
@IanCampbell Oh yeah. Gotta get my second diamond
21:23
Haha, indeed
21:45
I'm surprised a bountied question only got 215 views
@jps oy vay
@miken32 85 of those were mine ...I kept checking if the page was edited :)
22:51
@jps Are 10 year olds even allowed on SO?
jps
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yeah, seen the profile. Don't know
Mod flagged it just in case... I found this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251323/…
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but i like when kids at that age get into programming and hardware stuff, don't want to stop them
23:05
@jmoerdyk Bart looks like a young Cody :)
23:20
@jmoerdyk I turn 10 in March. (Joined SO when I was 1. Never too young to start coding.)
@mickmackusa For a moment reading this before seeing who wrote it, I was worried that I was about to have to escalate someone in here for being underage, but I don't think I have to worry about obviously implausible claims (especially as I know you've certified you're at least 18 to get your diamond). That said, uh, be careful about saying things like that on the internet lest your profiles get incorrectly vanished for what should have been an obvious joke.
or add /s at the end
@RyanM Noted. I'll revert to only making jokes about bombs in my luggage at the airport. /s
e.g. I turn 10 next year. I got my account from my brother who grew out of it. /s
Although I guess /s means sarcasm, not messing
23:28
Oh, I thought /s meant to inform the regex engine that dots should include newline characters.
hmmm... profile is rounding, I'm not 11 until friday
if you do /sg does it mean that all your messages are sarcasm?
@RyanM of course, and if you are consistently insensitive to other users, include the i flag.
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@IanCampbell besides missing the parentheses OP also used the wrong syntax for str_.... I still think that's a typo. If one wirtes print "hello world" instead of print("hello word") in I wouldn't give a pass to them, saying you may come from python 2 world. Reading the documentation explains how to use r'. Anyway, this is not something that I have a strong opinion about. If consensus doesn't consider it a typo, I am fine with it.
@M-- Are you likely to make that mistake if you ONLY refer to the language manual? Reading the manual is the baseline for any "programming enthusiast", right? If it is not closed as a typo, then we can expect Stack Overflow to completely duplicate all content found in the manual.
23:47
Among people I know, engineers are notorious for not reading manuals because they can usually guess pretty well how things work without needing to.
That is exactly the sort of mistake that someone makes by doing that. "I know a bunch of other programming languages, surely this one works more-or-less the same way."
(This is mostly how I write JavaScript. I have never professed to know JavaScript, but I end up writing it from time to time...)
^ Maybe a spam post, can't say for sure so just broke the link.

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