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05:18
stackoverflow.com/q/73374110/4826457 is this off topic? NATO
05:31
@SurajRao ^ definitely
06:19
a question I hammered was reopened, but should at a minimum be closed as unclear; can I post a if not another ?
06:43
@tripleee No, it sounds like you are involved and so can't post a cv-pls request in here.
and not ask for a review of the decision by someone to reopen, either?
Maybe it could be discussed, but I'm not sure
@JeanneDark thanks, I'll wait for a room owner to weigh in
@JeanneDark uh, was this generated by AI or something?
They scanned texture
07:00
stackoverflow.com/a/74105202 What do you think, spam?
@CertainPerformance I'd say so. At the very least it's plagiarism. And it might be that the user didn't intend to also promote that website but I personally don't think it matters much. IMO, if a user posts something nigh indistinguishable from spam, then treating it as spam is correct.
@CertainPerformance definitely but something in the post prevents me from reporting it to Smokey
Trying to figure out the intention behind a post requires a crystal ball. Which we don't have a working copy of. As such, it's a bit of a waste of time and effort to try and consider "did this user really intend to promote this site" vs "was this just extremely low quality post that also happens to promote a site"
@tripleee I've already reported it. Maybe that's it?
no, there's a problem with the URL, see Charcoal for details
Ah, I see. I used Advanced Flagging and it said it was reported to Smokey but I didn't actually check the result of the report.
08:09
@SurajRao comments from here
08:45
@tripleee You would be considered "involved", so a cv-pls would be inappropriate. I don't believe that there's an explicit rule regarding not posting a review-pls request under those circumstances, but my opinion on it is that it should be covered, at least by intent, by the above linked "involved" wording.
The review-pls case isn't really covered, because we've primarily written the FAQ thinking that review-pls is for suggested edits, so cases where it might be used for other types of requests really aren't explicitly covered.
right, I'll just live with this then -- thanks for the response!
np. I know it's frustrating, but it's part of the balancing act of having the room.
ultimately the question is set to roomba in 33 days now so the problem will go away then if the post doesn't magically start accruing upvotes or positively received answers
09:00
That sounds like it would be a reasonable resolution.
 
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10:35
no it doesn't seem spam
Yeah, just seems like "the tool you're asking about, and most likely is well-integrated with your development process, sucks. Use this other tool instead because I think it doesn't suck"
Also the classic "use jQuery" syndrom.
thanks. Then I'll leave it with my comment + NAA flag
Hey, can we close chat rooms as well ? I have flagged a message with delete it. But I'm unsure if this is the right way to do this.
@JeanneDark Oh, ok. Thanks.
10:43
@Thingamabobs as a note on that chatroom: don't create non-English chatrooms. There've been issues with content moderation where no mod speaking the relevant language could be found, so all they could do was close and lock the room. In the future: only use the language allowed on the parent site for chatrooms, i.e. English-only on Stack Overflow. You could create a German chatroom on German Language.
@Adriaan The original room should have been on Stack Exchange, cause I have found a Q&A where they state it would be fine over there. Although there was an issue, the other user could not join me there, I believe his reputation was an issue. To simplify the case we just switched to gallery and continued in German.
@Adriaan I didn't know about [tag:German Language], thanks for your advice.
@Thingamabobs ah yes, the general stack exchange would work as well (of course again provided a moderator speaking the relevant language is available)
in the general case, how would you know? Miten voit tietää?
@tripleee If there's a language dedicated site (either about the language such as German Language or in the language such as Stack Overflow em Português) you should be fine. Otherwise, presumably you should open a question about Estonian (or is that Finnish?) on meta SE
@tripleee Google says it is Finnish, but I got you. Google provides just useful information if the database recognize the phrase.
10:56
@Adriaan I can see where you are coming from, but that sort of bureaucracy is antithetical to the reasons for wanting to use chat in the first place
@Adriaan I'd be curious to know the language distribution spoken by the mod team
@tripleee I agree that it's cumbersome. However, IIRC enforced by SE after the whole Gujarati chatroom debacle back in the day. There might (should even) be an official post on meta SE about this
although I'm afraid the only pragmatic answer is "they all speak English"
@blackgreen for Stack Overflow, for sure. For SE in general, including all its locale and language sites, it's going to be (a lot) broader. Would be an interesting meta SE question
11:02
I'm disappointed that ElectionBot doesn't know the answer
@blackgreen I think it knows. Just doesn't share it.
@SurajRao Is a I have the same problem one, so yes.
11:37
@Dharman It looks like POB to me. Even the answer states that they are giving "just a suggestion"
@Dharman I think so. I can think of maybe a dozen ways to go about the problem. All of them would depend on context that OP hasn't provided - some might be wrong, some right. There is no real universal way to answer.
In fact, the simplified version of the question is "how do I use classes". That's really the gist of it, with none of the other information really being relevant for answering it.
> thnx you !
@Dharman If the question would at least ask about an objective form of this question. A specific context in which one could measurably tell why the one is superior over the other. But all I take away from it is --I know two ways of doing it, which one do you prefer?
@Thingamabobs Which then has at least three answers: way 1, way 2, or (what I find myself preferring often in these) neither. Because possibly both way 1 and 2 are bad. In some cases it might even be possible to say which is less bad but a lot of times, the difference in these questions is like Shooting yourself in the left or the right leg.
12:01
@VLAZ I don't have any expertise in but classes should be boundaries of a defined type with associative attributes and methods and this should be inherent to OOP. There is no way to tell, how to settle the architecture in the best possible way, without knowing what else will be present. And even if we knew it all, I agree it would be a tradeoff, one way or the other you will loose and gain something by choosing your sacrifice.
12:53
Are notifications behaving weird for anybody else? I caught this a few times but it's hard to confirm: seems like once I open them, they don't reload. So, if you get a notifications: open the toolbar. Leave the actual page open. If you close it and get a new notification, you get the number on red background but clicking the notification box seems to just show the old items. Reloading the page then finally allows me to see the new notification.
I think it's pretty consistent. Just relies on getting notifications to confirm, which is what's inconsistent, thus hard to replicate.
the old system should work fine. It didn't have that issue. But they are working on a new system so maybe they broke something again
@Dharman "they broke something again" that's what I'm trying to confirm.
@VLAZ I tried with DharmanBot now and I can't reproduce
Oh, apparently super easy to prove: 1. Open dev tools to the network tab 2. Open and close notifications. 3. Open and close notifications. You only get one request for the inbox.
Hmm... I might need to get sock user just to test notifications with. Since I need this way more often than I'd expected.
OK, maybe I can use chat notifications instead.
OK, reproduced it but slowly. I was right. 1. Go to page. 2. Open/close inbox notifications. 3. Get a new notification (I replied to my own message in chat and waited). 4. You get the number that says there is a new inbox item but if you open the inbox, it just shows the old stuff.
The content of the inbox is loaded once and opening again just uses the old data. That was distinctly not the case before - each opening would load the items again.
13:58
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine not really off-site code; it links to an official MATLAB documentation page
@NathanOliver o/
@Adriaan Still, if the link changes, it would render the question incomprehensible.
So, weird issue: this question is unclear, but the OP edited in such a way that it invalidated the existing answer and appears to fundamentally change the question (which obviously isn't typically allowed). What's the proper way to handle that case?
14:17
roll back and leave a comment, like you already did. If they persist, a mod flag would seem the way to go
Oh yeah, our daily dose of DDoS
Good. What was the old saying? "A DDoS a day keeps the doctor away", right? We wouldn't want any doctors around.
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Morning
Hello
16:23
This was closed as a resource request. Does that seem a little overboard to anyone else? AFAIK asking for an algorithm or how an algorithm works is on topic here.
ah dang, op self deleted.
@NathanOliver I'd agree it's not a resource request. But also I'm not sure how useful it is as a question.
@NathanOliver I don't agree with the close reason used ("Needs Details" seems to fit better) but it is closed any any rate. I have asked people to stop using that in the past, but only when there was a broad pattern of those votes not being validated
@NathanOliver I'm not sure. I have seen some of these question and on one day they get hyped and on the other doomed.
@VLAZ probably not, but usefulness is not a criteria for close voting.
Well, no, but it's kind of required of the questions.
16:29
sure, but down votes can take of that.
But I'd also agree with unclear, which Machavity brings up. The question just kind of doesn't feel right. "How do I sum the first N natural integers in O(n^2) time complexity" is...not something I'd expect anybody to really need.
To me it seams like it is a critical thinking homework question, where the professor is trying to get them to think in different ways.
Doesn't matter too much though. I was just thinking we might either change the close reason or reopen it maybe. Since the OP self deleted I'll just leave it be.
I'd personally probably not have CV'd but also not really bothered with reopening.
But since it's deleted, I wouldn't bother anyway.
Downvotes would generally be best for stuff like that, IMHO. Unless it's answered with upvotes, OP will more than likely delete at around -4; or Roomba will eat it.
^ that tends to be my MO.
16:37
But there's often someone (from a fixed-size pool) that will answer such stuff.
16:52
@AdrianMole AFAIK it is not possible to delete a question where an answer is already provided.
@Thingamabobs Sometimes. I think an upvoted answer or more than one answer prevents self-deletion. But 'abusing' the close-vote system to prevent what may be considered (by the CV casters) inappropriate Qs is not right. You can't fight fire with fire.
@Thingamabobs You can. For del-votes the question needs to be closed and at least -3 scored to be eligible for 20k del-votes. Otherwise it needs to be few days (3?) old for it to be eligible for any del-votes. For the Roomba: upvoted and/or accepted answer would stop it. There are also few other requirements but these are the big ones.
OP can delete answered question, if it has one answer that was not upvoted (see the FAQ). Multiple answers or an upvote to the sole answer (even when score is not positive), prevent deletion (and a few others)
17:07
I see, a lot of thoughts was spent on this one. I'm glad I'm not a Moderator. But sometime I feel questions get closed too quick, while on other days (before I joined this room and knew about its existence) there seems to be no one closes poorly questions anymore. :P
Non-programming question better suited to the Webmasters stack since it is about SEO and website development... stackoverflow.com/questions/74348499/…
Is me too an answer when the question asks "Does anybody see same errors when trying google actions account linking or am I the only one doing something stupid?"
17:25
I would think that should still be a comment
since it doesn't solve anything
Thanks
17:51
@TylerH pls. bin my CV, code was added as text: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/55488316
18:08
@Vickel → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
thanks
np
@MrWhite Please see the FAQ about How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)? it helps quite a bit to actually include a [tag:cv-pls] in the chat message when bringing questions to the room's attention which you believe should be closed.
19:08
@tripleee found a duplicate for this one (you foresaw this question's problem in the comments a decade ago)
thanks (-: I'm out of hammer votes but if it's still open tomorrow I have it queued up
@MrWhite Glad to see you participating here. :)
20:32
The room is slacking. 30 minutes in and no one has nominated yet ;)
21:11
Just an hour too late to this party. Why users aren't notified about such events and just get a notification when it is too late to participate ? Sorry, first mod election I really take note from.
@Thingamabobs FWIW it was featured since it was posted until today, so it showed up in the Featured on Meta sidebar.
@NathanOliver thanks for the hint, also something I never paid attention to. :D
The Featured on Meta sidebar is a good resource. Lots of good/important posts show up on it
If I keep spending this much time on this site I surely will look into that feature.
21:36
Oop, someone's mad i.sstatic.net/oX1cH.png
Happy Monday!
@Thingamabobs I appreciate the sentiment, but we typically frown on explicit language even if it's "censored" like that.
The occasional "wth" or "wtf" may be admissible, but only as an occasional thing
Got you, never read something about it in the code of conduct. I just remember be nice to each other. Thought as long as I'm not pointing to anyone and explicitly or intentionally want to picking on someone, it would be fine. Noted..
21:58
We have separate rules for the room that go above and beyond what the site allows: socvr.org/faq
I visited this site as I fresh joined this chat, but didn't read it too well to be honest. But seems like the rules aren't much different, are they? socvr.org/faq#what-sort-of-behavior-is-expected
 
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