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00:03
@mickmackusa Is there any reason that needs expedited removal? It seems to me to be pretty clearly a different question and something LQA could handle on its own.
@HovercraftFullOfEels OK
Although there are other answers that could use some deleting there
00:34
Umm... I just hammered a page and I'm pretty sure I saw the blink of a prompt that said that I saved the question (added to my Saves). The hammered page was not added to my Saved -- but the dupe target was added to my Saves.
I definitely do not want this feature/bug!
Those with hammers -- please sing out if you also experience this bug.
@HenryEcker I like everything to be expedited. Faster is always gooder, right? /s
@mickmackusa Ohh hey. That's my question
@Dharman I don't follow you. Do you mean your epic post in the PHP Mailing List?
Definitely a jimmies rustler.
No, I meant that answer is posted on a question of mine
That reminds me, I have to find a time to follow up on my ML topic
Ah... had my blinders on apparently!
...hmm, just hammered another page and there was no bug with Saves. More testing required. (on the first hammer, I had edited the dupe target in the past and had an answer on the page. on the second hammer, I didn't have any previous activity on the dupe target.)
01:30
Okay, I hammered ^^ that page with Formatting Phone Numbers in PHP which is a dupe target where I had a pre-existing answer. The Saves bug occurred again. That's enough to convince me.
 
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03:19
How to revert a Chrome extension content script (duplicate) duplicate of what?! any one have any ideas?
@HenryEcker I have no idea. Also, the answer is a bit crass for professional company. On the other hand, I am glad there are users who care enough to tie up the loose ends on their questions from over a year ago.
Yeah it definitely could use a fairly substantive overhaul (both question and answer) if it's sticking around, or be hammered as a duplicate of whatever question it's a duplicate of with a small touch up, or be removed entirely
 
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04:58
@IanCampbell In the MSE post you linked, Shog9 mentions that most sites have 3, but some have more. There's a post on AU that resulted in the reasons on that site being increased from 3. cc @RyanM
Ah, thanks, I knew I had read somewhere there were other sites with more.
I'm thinking of rolling back this edit, since it seems to conflict with the author's intent as per this Meta discussion. But... I am also not excited about causing drama. Thoughts?
@IanCampbell Also 5 is not a hard limit. If we put together a proposal for why we needed more we could approve specific reasons beyond that number. Catija outlines more here
It's always fun when someone links you a very relevant meta discussion that you've forgotten you've even seen but that you upvoted in the past.
@IanCampbell Argh. That giant "Edit" hurts.
That edit should not have been approved imo... It literally just links to the second answer on the same page which says... the same thing as that docs quote.
05:16
Yeah, I guess I'll go with the rollback and leave the editor a comment. I'm pretty sure I can reach an editor that started as a suggestion. Thanks.
You could flag to have a mod do the rollback and revoke the +2
Well... not anymore
Haha, too slow.
 
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06:41
@JeanneDark fantastically helpful accepted and top voted answer
07:09
An VS Code experts here? stackoverflow.com/q/71850062/5211833 the answer here suggests it might be a dupe of the link they provide
@Adriaan thats Visual studio.. not vs code
@SurajRao oops, misread, sorry
07:35
@HenryEcker this seems a fair target
08:03
advice-pls does this count as being about programming/algorithm/programmer-tool? stackoverflow.com/q/74283870/20170164
@rainbow.gekota ^ I would say nope, it's general computing and asking for resources
@tripleee ok thanks for the advice! I'll flag accordingly.
I put in a simple suggested edit adding SSL and doing some refactor one month ago and it's still pending. No wonder the queue is always full.
@SurajRao That's short form of Visual Studio code.
@bad_coder tag wikis are challenging to review, I almost always skip them because it's significant effort to check for plagiarism etc
(not that I do a lot of reviews in the first place either; the interface is too clumsy)
08:37
@JasonLiam Please note that cv-pls are not permitted if you have already successfully voted to close the question and it has been reopened since it was closed. @RyanM Could this be binned please?
@SurajRao I am talking about Vs code not only Visual Studio ;)
Well I know the difference.
@SunderamDubey The question in question was clearly about Visual Studio, not Visual Studio Code.
@tripleee main problem, IMO, is that they come mixed with post edits and the two require a different mindset to review.
09:05
@bad_coder yeah, having separate queues would help
09:59
@tripleee I tried to edit this into shape, does that invalidate my cv-pls?
10:58
@Dharman Could this request be binned please? The user is involved (question was closed after user hammered it).
@tripleee If you think your edit fixed the question, you can bin the cv-pls. Just editing the question doesn't invalidate the cv-pls though.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, user has already voted to close it successfully once
@cigien then let's leave it, thanks
as in, still voting to close as vague and unclear
the OP added a comment to indicate that ... something solved their problem, but unclear if that was in reference to my edit or some other comments
 
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12:21
@tripleee also now, some bonehead reverted the edits, so the post is a jumble again
12:49
@tripleee that's a repeated question (see comment posted after yours)
ugh, probably close that too (I'm out of close votes )-:
already?
not unusual, been here for a few hours
13:22
What's the correct close reason for this? I initially thought it should go on Code Review, but when I looked more closely the code actually doesn't work (so I don't think that they would accept it either).
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine needs debugging details?
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine opinion-based. OP does not mention what objective metrics they consider counting as 'more professional'
(Note, though, that "belongs on Code Review" is not a valid close reason)
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I went with "Needs MRE". There's no problem to solve, just a code block. But you're right, Code Review would not accept that
Yeah, embarrassingly enough I missed the obvious defect at first because I got stuck on the "make this more professional" bit.
13:51
@ThierryLathuille oops, please only link the question you actually want deleted!
14:38
🚽
16:07
I'm wondering if the new-ish DMCA takedown post notices are the same for >10k users as they are for moderators. Could someone take a look at "Algorithm to choose as few cars as possible for a group of friends going on a holiday - Codility" and "How to prevent change of array stored in snapshot class upon modification of the restored or original array Javascript" and
Please tell me if the display of those two questions basically matches i.sstatic.net/Lauld.png and i.sstatic.net/xrKeJ.png. Thanks.
the posts look the same to me as your screenshots
I can see the DMCA takedown banner with the name of the organization that requested it
@blackgreen Thanks. That's what I expected. I appreciate the confirmation.
however
waits with baited breath
while I can't see the revision history from the post itself — I assume it was expunged — the review item still shows the original version stackoverflow.com/review/first-questions/31246885
this doesn't look as intended
16:12
sigh I thought they had fixed that.
@Makyen Zoe's flag indicates it just sat there after she noticed back in July... She finally just closed it without resolution. I suspect nothing else has been done with the system since those initial takedowns
just now stackoverflow.com/questions/71927454/… was edited by @blackgreen and I can see what I assume is the original post
another thing that looks like a bug is that I can use the inline edit tag link and edit tags, therefore appearing as having edited the post, but the edit history is obscured by the takedown
@tripleee can you see the original post by clicking the "edited XX mins ago" above my user card?
@blackgreen No
Going to the revisions just shows this
(sorry, edited the actual screenshot)
@blackgreen How did you manage an edit? The page itself throws an error
16:17
@tripleee I'm not sure where you're seeing the original content. Could you describe where?
@Machavity Edit tags
@Machavity inline tag editing
Ah... that makes sense
@Makyen Can confirm. If you're on the page when an edit is made, the live refresh brings back the entire original post.
Or the in-place refresh? Not sure how that functionality is called.
it's also possible to see the first few lines of the original question if you follow it and go to your followed tabs
@VLAZ confirmed
I can see the original post with the in-place refresh after Machavity edited it
16:20
@blackgreen at the very least, you do need 10k to be able to see that review item since it is deleted
@VLAZ Yes, the "edited bar" does a StackExchange.realtime.reloadPosts(71927454), which will show the original content.
@Makyen the edit was reverted so I can no longer see it
True. No need for an edit to even trigger it. Just open the console and run the code.
@tripleee Refreshing the page will show you the DMCA thing again. Until another edit is done. Or press F12 and use the code from Makyen in the console.
Oh...adding a reopen review (by voting to reopen) will also add the review item to the history. And opening the reopen review shows the original text.
jps
jps
18:52
@TylerH OP added code, so please bin my request ^
@jps → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
jps
jps
thanks
@TheMaster This answer is ineligible for deletion due to its score.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (invalid request)
ninja'd
18:56
@Makyen you ninja'd me on the cleanup, I ninja'd you on the bin :-)
Ninja fight, go!
@RyanM :) Well, I was actually slow on the cleanup, as I was investigating the latest SD report to give feedback. :)
19:08
sometimes I really don't get it:
I had marked originally marked this as the accepted answer, but I have unaccepted this for now for a certain reason: The Spanish version of my question has been closed, and I is currently in the reopen review queue. I am waiting for the Spanish version to be reopened. — Arunabh Bhattacharya 13 mins ago
wut
Jeez. That's not appropriate at all. Left a comment.
(also sent a heads-up to the es.SO mods - not requesting any particular action, just letting them know)
Honestly that seems like abuse, if I were an es.SO mod I'd consider putting them in the penalty box for a day
Ironically we would not have any justification for such a response if OP didn't come right out and admit they were holding other content on other sites hostage in a punitive manner
Interesting that they posted the question on 3 different language versions
It's annoying but it's also sort of encouraged
19:18
Posting in multiple languages is generally fine - we want the other-language sites to get content, too. But this sort of "hostage situation" isn't.
"One language is not enough for me. I really need an answer in all the languages I speak."
Well, the point of SE is to have answers for the next people with the same problem, and we don't know what language they will speak :-)
@aynber Honestly they probably used a translation service
...but if they're just running it through machine translation, that's problematic.
errr
Voto por cerrar esta pregunta porque la pregunta tiene una respuesta valida dada en otro sitio, pero OP solo espera que se la traduzcan para ganar reputacion. — gbianchi ♦ Oct 25 at 16:58
To be clear I don't know if its machine translated; it would take a fluent/native speaker to tell, probably... but someone from India speaking English, Spanish, and Portuguese is... uncommon
19:23
...that's not, uh, great.
(though in fairness this is akin to the no-cross-posting policy that we have between same-language sites)
Yeah, facepalm
And while I don't want to tell the es.SO mods how to run their site, this is not really in line with building a knowledge base...
I guess just take it to the TL and let the CMs handle it at this point *shrug*
dunno if this actually requires CMs
Well, hopefully not, but what are the chances this is a one-time oops by a mod on another site? I suspect its a mod who has been consistently misapplying a network rule
19:26
Mostly, the user needs to stop this behavior. The es.SO community can decide for themselves what their criteria for cross-posted questions are.
Their other comments suggest that the user should post the answer themself if they know it (which they do, because they got it on SO), in order to share knowledge.
Beyond that, I do think it's a bad question, because it seems like they translated the error message themself. Web search results for that error message bring up primarily that question.
Sorry, had to walk away. The whole thing just seems very strange
Either they need the actual Spanish error from the compiler with the language set to Spanish, or they need to put the error in the original language (English)
Thanks for the support
@RyanM ^^ NB a native speaker can distinguish between a machine translation and the real thing.
19:53
> These creoles are now mostly extinct or endangered
So it's one of those people who also knows Spanish and is a programmer, eh
seems less likely than someone who just enjoys learning Spanish/Portuguese as a foreign lang, tbh
@bad_coder yeah, I'm aware - although I've seen cases where incompetent human translation butchers things in the same way that machine translation would.
(at a previous job, we had an issue with a translation vendor translating things like "Store offline" to "Store without connection" - I actually ran the translations through machine translation to see if that was what they had done)
Me: That's not correct, is it?
Native speaker: No, that looks like they ran it through Google Translate or something.
we had a translation provided to us once from a translator that roughly translated to pregnancy, for our navbar. i forget what exactly it was a translation for but that was fun
The same translator also once translated "You are offline" to "You are not disconnected"
We got made fun of on Twitter for that one.
(I think it was the same translator - they had a few. It was Spanish and it was obviously wrong, so it was probably that person.)
That translation vendor was tons of fun. We had a script that would validate the files for flaws so obvious a script could find them. It did. Regularly.
20:09
@RyanM we had once parallel port translated into a harbor near by
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HAHAHA. Okay, that's...honestly an understandable mistake if they aren't technical.
technically not wrong
Literally all the script did was check two things: 1) is the set of placeholders the same between the original and translated strings? 2) do both strings have the same number of newlines?
this was implemented after the app started crashing in production whenever you opened a very common screen in a certain language.
@Vickel Yeah, those translations can be weird
Also, I would read through the Spanish translations on import to look for issues. I'm barely conversational and regularly caught stuff.
20:19
@KevinB muy embarrassado
20:31
Plausible. Embarazado does sound pretty close.
I don't even now why you need a translation. Every American knows if you just yell louder everyone will understand you. You just need to put the text in CAPS ;)
Speaking of foreign languages: i.sstatic.net/igFt4.jpg
that date is organized the wrong way
@GeneralGrievance that sounds like Romanian (similar to/same Latin language base as Italian, Portuguese and Spanish)
@KevinB many European countries use this date format: dd.mm.yyyy
20:52
they are wrong
haha
I actually wish the US would switch to dd/mm/yyyy
it does make more sense
though i prefer yyyy/mm/dd
or the simple yyyy-mm-dd
20:53
same diff
That works too. I just like that both are in an order, where mm/dd/yyyy just adds confusion
it only adds confusion if you've ever seen it another way
@KevinB looks like EU is trying to change things: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_Europe the use of ISO 8601
as usual
they're worse than california
make cucumbers curved again
20:57
lmao
though... who am I to complain, i'm in a state that recently caused a massive change in the US, :p
that mattress is missing a sheet
21:17
@NathanOliver I strongly agree. mm/dd/yyyy is just plain stupid. It is neither big-endian or little-endian.
:)
It's mixed-endian
22:01
Now that we have the div with "sponsored post" text, we can have a userscript that auto-hides sponsored posts
@KevinB that should be possible. I would try and make it but I don't think i would have time today
@KevinB Ah, where?
in the bullitin board that displays blog posts and featured meta shtuff
23:02
@KevinB Sure. You just have to find hide the uhh... [checks notes] .fc-light.fs-italic elements.
$('#sidebar .s-sidebarwidget--item:has(.fc-light.fs-italic)').remove() or something should work. A UserStyle would also probably work there.
@KevinB Ahhh... I see. Thanks. I hadn't noticed, because I just completely tune that section out, as I find the blog substantially worse than useless.
23:50
@Machavity Not just that, the flag came from a discussion in the mod backroom where a CM explicitly asked if we could find more ways to see DMCA'd content. it probably got lost in Jira or something

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