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4:39 AM
@mickmackusa and is attracting low-quality guesses from low-rep users. Please close before I run out of downvotes.
 
5:03 AM
 
5:35 AM
Is the guy real Wes McKinney who made pandas?
 
 
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6:35 AM
@SunderamDubey blog link on profile page is broken but removing "blog." reveals yes
 
6:54 AM
Did I miss something? Why was this cv-pls binned? The page is a mess. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/55603406#55603406
@SunderamDubey If you want to be absolutely sure, check for an $8 blue tick.
 
@mickmackusa what is that?
Its very interesting that pandas creator has too their account on SO.
 
@mickmackusa whoops that's not the page that I thought it was!
 
@SunderamDubey it's hardly unusual; many high-profile software developers have accounts on Stack Overflow, but you often have to know where to look - promoting your status in questions or answers is frowned upon for good reason
however, discussing individual users in this particular room is always iffy
 
Ya I understood tripleee.
 
> Will be so thanks for help.
 
7:06 AM
@Adriaan surely it's supposed to be "SO thanks" as in Stack Overflow thanks - the official currency of this site.
 
Is this question about a USB descriptor on-topic?
 
 
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10:49 AM
@tripleee is that about programming? Might as well read about mobile phone settings to me
 
the question asks about programmatic access but probably lacks focus or etc
 
11:37 AM
 
 
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12:45 PM
 
12:56 PM
Morning
 
I bet that's what rene's monitor looks like
10
 
oy, that's hard on my eyes
 
1:21 PM
@Dharman Picture of a tank advancing maybe?
 
is there a template for synonym requests like we have for burninations?
 
@Dharman looks like a really old version of utorrent
@WhatsThePoint No, nothing beyond the info in the tag wiki meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/synonym-request/info
 
@TylerH ty
 
2:27 PM
@DavidBuck Huh, that's the second "I've asked a question and expect an answer" type comment I've seen today
 
@aynber I hope the other one was just as unsuccessful
 
in retrospect such posts should probably be flagged as rude/abusive
rather than closed/user-deleted
 
Eh? I don't know. I don't think it's that abusive.
 
@IanCampbell It's someone intentionally and knowingly posting a non-question as a question; misusing the site for things it isn't intended for
 
There's a question in the title. Possibly a side-effect of the ask wizard.
 
2:31 PM
yes it was created through the wizard
which is even more evidence of abuse. The site literally told them what was required and they ignored it
 
What are the details of your problem? I don't have a problem.
Describe what was tried and what results were expected. I have asked a question and I expect an answer.
 
Personally I view the act as abusing the site/question feature, and the user's words as rude. I would flag content like that as rude/abusive, though you don't have to if you don't want to. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
So... we're off to see blame the wizard?
 
Exactly!
I'm just saying that I don't think it's as rude as it sounds. "I expect an answer" comes directly from the wizard wording.
 
Then yeah the wizard is encouraging rude behavior it seems :-)
not very nice of them
 
2:42 PM
Wizards are so uppity
 
Totally. They are just upset they can't spam eldritch blast like Warlocks cans.
 
I dunno, there's always fireball
 
@aynber the classic friendly fire experience
 
Where's Hovercraft when you need them?
 
literally
 
2:55 PM
Is it generally acceptable to have a question like "How do I convert X to Y" closed as duplicate of "How do I convert Y to X"?
I'd say no, especially if the target does not actually have an answer for the reverse case
 
It really depends.
sometimes one might be applicable to the other
 
let's say the answers to the two questions need to be syntactically different. As in, different language constructs required
 
Then no
 
then I've got some work to do
 
@blackgreen Just to pitch in - most times, I'd expect it to be wrong. But maybe some times it's correct. Could be that the "Y to X" already has a bidirectional answer. Or the concept itself is bidirectional. But that would definitely not be the majority of cases.
E.g., "convert string to number" and "convert number to string" are quite different and not exactly mirrors of each other.
And let's say "convert Roman numeral to Arabic numeral" and "convert Arabic numeral to Roman numeral" have some overlap. But one doesn't exactly answer the other.
 
In either case X can be (and is likely to be) a suboptimal solution to begin with
so using it as the reverse isn't ideal
 
3:38 PM
Another interesting screenshot
 
the glaaaare
 
3:52 PM
@JeanneDark What is interesting in this?
 
@SunderamDubey Bad picture of screen, instead of posting it as proper text.
 
Although not even that would have helped much: It's from a question posted as an answer...
 
Ah that's the thing.
 
@JeanneDark Easy as pi...
 
Py' on a pi.
 
4:02 PM
@GeneralGrievance While eating a pie
 
Weird. I just got awarded a "Nice Answer" badge because one of my answers was upvoted today (taking it to a score of 10) ... but I didn't get any reputation for it. :(
 
Weird.
 
It's not a CW answer is it?
 
Oh, it's a community wiki
 
Ah! I forgot that I posted it as a CW. Still, didn't know they gave you badges.
 
4:12 PM
So, you can melt them to make the giant mechanical robot unicorn you can use to take over the world.
 
@AdrianMole You probably will. It seems to be delayed after they put in the new inbox
or not
 
@aynber No. It's a CW (and was from the time I posted it). No rep - but I can still get glorious badges.
 
4:31 PM
o/~ Badges, glorious badges o/~
 
4:47 PM
... and I got two badges for it. Also "Enlightened". ;-)
 
5:41 PM
@tink We could make a whole series of these! "What is the difference between grep and ping?" or "What is the difference between cat and ls?". Pick any two random commands, then self-answer by pasting in their description
 
6:07 PM
 
6:20 PM
@VLAZ LOL ...wouldn't that be awesome. And then set-up a pack of sock-puppets and reach 20000 in no time ;D
 
just wait till SG is in the wild then ask them while opted in to SG, easy upvotes
 
wait, I don't recognize that acronym. SG?
 
staging ground
 
ah
 
Sweet G'sus
 
 
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8:02 PM
I proposed a "too-localized / sort-of-duplicate" hammer privilege/role on MSE. Feedback is welcome.
 
8:23 PM
@VLAZ the case of a "X to Y" having also an answer for "Y to X" could make a case for duplicate closure. However I wonder if such an answer would pass scrutiny in the first place. It could be flagged as NAA. Depending on how it's worded, the poster could be seen as willingly submitting an off-topic answer
 
8:51 PM
 
9:23 PM
 
Is it possible to view the history of suggested edits on a tag wiki / excerpt?
I have the distinct impression this is not the first time I see this very edit to this very tag. Deja-vu..?
 
@blackgreen There's no page for it that I know of. Maybe mods/devs have something
 
hm, thanks. I should probably write an excerpt myself
just to make sure there won't be a third suggestion copied from elsewhere
 
10:03 PM
@blackgreen SEDE works with the normal limitations of SEDE
 
@HenryEcker Very useful. So I had a deja-vu..!
 
10:22 PM
@blackgreen That or SEDE is wrong. Really it's a coin-toss as to which is the case. xD
 
bad screenshot of the day: stackoverflow.com/q/74572860/11107541
 
wow
 
11:01 PM
At what point is a typo question acceptable if it has proven to be useful to future visitors?
 
@starball: I wanted to post, "try this"
5
 
what stopped you
 
11:18 PM
@KevinB Never
 
The last Smokey report is an accepted answer...
 
Anyone know what the tag is for?
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine facebook memes?
 
11:47 PM
 
@KevinB I'd turn it the other way around. The reason to close with that reason is if is "resolved in a way unlikely to be helpful to future readers." If, for some subject, there is a typo that's common enough that people will be searching for solutions, and if a potential answer can apply to many such problems (rather than just the OP's) - then it could be good to have an unclosed question or few on SO.
That said, the vast, vast majority of questions caused by typos we see on SO are not in this category.
 

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