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@Makyen Why is your pinned message with userscript troubleshooting advice a reply to an auto-message from you? Am I missing some relevance of that? Or was it an editing mistake?
@bad_coder What part of that is unclear? If you need specific information, you should ask for it.
01:26
@CodyGray LazyOne's comments under the Q already asks for all the necessary details.
02:11
@CodyGray The specific message to which I replied doesn't have any relevance. The text is more than would fit in a standard message. I wanted it in a single message to make it clearer what was pinned, once I pinned it. As far as I'm aware, only a reply can be of unlimited length and use Markdown formatting. So, it needed to be a reply to some message. I picked a message authored by myself, so it wouldn't end up pinging someone else each time I edited the message, as I expected to edit the message multiple times as I worked to make sure what was displayed in the sidebar pin was understandable without the need to click through to the transcript.
03:06
@Ethan That post has always been in English. See revision 1. The edit made by another user rev 4 simply put the code in a code block. Code comments, variable names, etc are allowed to not be written in English (even if it's highly encouraged so that more users are able to understand the code)
my bad. The unfomatted code made it look like the question was non English after a quick look
No worries. I thought that might have been what happened. I can definitely see how the poor formatting + non-English code could look like a non-English post.
@HenryEcker Can you bin that request also?
thanks
03:14
np
03:45
@SmokeDetector the question (now that it's restored) seems pretty clearly Not About Programming to me; there's no discussion of code, it's only asking about the domain registration process (and not, say, anything to do with setting up a server).
 
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04:52
Self-answers are equally liable for NAA flags, if they're link-only, is not? That one has nothing (useful) other than the link.
 
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06:19
@Makyen Ah, I see. Yes, the part I was missing was that writing a reply would allow you to have a message of unlimited length.
@AdrianMole Yes; it matters not at all that they are self-answers.
You mean if they are self-non-answers?
It matters not not that they are non-self-non-answers.
I hope that clears everything up. :-)
Clear as an SF fog.
06:45
Just trying to clear the air. I don't want there to be any mist conceptions.
07:07
Enough of your condensation!
... still, with all dew respect ...
 
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08:16
not to speak ill of people, but "kampanat thumwong" somehow sounds more like a traditional greeting than a name. Especially when repeated.
What is that based on? Just the way the syllables sound to you, as an English speaker? Or do you have some familiarity with... whatever language that is (Javanese?)?
 
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09:24
Does markdown work on mod-flag text, now? I mean, in what the mods see - it clearly does work in the text displayed in my flagging history.
@AdrianMole Mini-markdown does... we see bold and italics, and (I believe) links.
@CodyGray That's all I meant. So I can use bold and italics to help guide mods to my way of thinking. ;)
We definitely get URLs auto-linkified. What I mean is I believe the toilet syntax works, but I'm not 100% sure, as it's quite rare that people do raise flags using mini-Markdown, and even then, little other than bold.
Yes, you can definitely do that. :-)
That's relatively new, is not?
Code formatting works, too.
Nope.
Little-known fact: I once reported a code-injection bug (relating to the rendering of formatted text in mod flags) with the mod dashboard on MSO. At that time, I knew so little about web development that I didn't realize that was a huge security hole. :-)
Got a "how did i miss this" comment from Jeremy Banks. And Shog9 promptly deleted it, with an understanding tone.
09:48
If Jeremy responds like that, then you have indeed revealed troubles ....
I didn't get inducted in the H4x0r Hall of Fame, because I was too much of a n00b.
That seems unfair.
Haha. I didn't even ask or know about it. I was just reporting yet another bug with the mod tools. :-)
Like the fact that text always overflows its container.
Yeah, that is because UI designers always design for the shortest text possible to make their design look 'slick'. Once implemented and then actually used by real users the 'slick' and 'shine' is vanished. The UI designer moved on to another project in the mean time, so we're left with patching stuff where we can ....
There's nothing "slick" looking about text bulldozing its way across fences.
It's not a UI design problem, it's a lack of front-end competence.
10:05
Wait, as a front-end dev I shouldn't export the CSS from Adobe XD and then paste it in the solution and call it a day?
Also: competence, I'm not bothered by it.
"Adobe XD". How appropriate. When will Adobe :O and Adobe %) launch?
Soon ™
Are they just mocking us now?
Yes, I definitely need another tool that is not Illustrator or Photoshop.
10:30
@KarlKnechtel pasting the text into Google Translate gets me "sorry thumwong" in Javanese. If I override the language to Indonesian it's "campaign thumwong"
But what's a thumwong?
Thumwong appears to be a Thai family name
Yeah, "Kampanat Thumwong" is actually a not-unusual name. (Unsure the ethnicity, but Thai makes sense.)
only 150 individuals in Thailand according to one of the pages I visited
Does it list their occupations as "Spammer" and/or "SEO Expert"? :-p
10:34
there's also an about.me page which looks like somebody with the first name Kampanat is a lawyer in Thailand so maybe that's our spammer
I can find other Thai people with the same first name, though the search results are heavily diluted with "meaning of name" sites with actually no information about this name
but why can't I find the post? it's not in the Graveyard and not in metasmoke (though I see two other spam messages, on Meta and Stackapps)
@tripleee Because I'm an idiot, and moved the posts to /dev/null instead of the Graveyard.
Fixed.
oh, thanks (-:
10:49
Caveat: I only fixed this mistake, I didn't fix me being an idiot.
Irritatingly, I just failed a close review audit on this question, despite the main thrust of the question being "My question is if anybody can suggest a tool that can be used via command-line..."
Irritatingly, I just saw people who voted to close this question instead of making a trivial edit. :-)
@CodyGray Surely 'how can I do this via the command line' is still a tool request. The fact that the answer details how to use 4 different tools backs this up? Presumably even a potentially well researched/useful Q/A can still be off-topic.
Asking how to solve a problem is not a tool request. That an answer suggests tools doesn't make the question a tool request, or off-topic.
Read the description of that close reason again. Notice that it suggests how to fix the problem that led to the question being closed for that reason: "Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it."
11:07
Point taken. Can you please nuke the cv-pls. Thanks.
Done. Sorry, didn't notice the cv-pls was for the same question as the one linked in the audit complaint. If I had, I'd have done it earlier.
 
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14:42
a non progammer using chatgpt to generate code and saying it doesn't work.. Thats great
It's significantly better than a programmer doing it.
@SurajRao where is that?
@HovercraftFullOfEels last smokey report
@HovercraftFullOfEels The SD report right above it: stackoverflow.com/q/75041142
14:47
Thank you. Most interesting. I'm thinking about going into nuclear physics, and use ChatGPT to help me do my job. No sense in wasting money paying for more education.
That's good to hear. We need someone to work on these nuclear power plants. When can you start?
15:39
Is there a canonical dupe target for questions/problems with web-scarping dynamic content? I am seeing way too many of those.
@gre_gor for Python yes; which language are you targeting?
@tripleee Yes, Python would be good.
@gre_gor sopython.com does not have any proper canonical for this; I routinely close such questions but my search-fu is somewhat failing me at the moment. stackoverflow.com/questions/55709463/… looks like a half reasonable can.idate but I recall seeing better ones
ping @KarlKnechtel
@gre_gor Did you actually mean "web-scarping" or were you, perhaps, meaning "web-scrapping"? xD
15:55
@AdrianMole TIL, "scarping" is an actual word. No wonder autocorrect didn't complain.
17:01
@gre_gor I don't have a satisfactory canonical for this, at least not that I recall. happy to discuss in more detail in chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/247434/python-canon-discussion
17:33
Does this count as "Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more"? RLlib: Collecting metrics for different variation of the same experiment
18:01
@AnnZen I'd say so; they even emphasised the parts of the question that make it off-topic! "I'm not sure which tool to use and how" "What tool or framework or method should I use to collect this information?"
18:23
@AdrianMole Did you really mean "web-scrapping" or "web-scraping" (which it seems would more likely be your intent)? (cc @gre_gor)
18:49
(never mind, OP deleted)
 
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19:51
Is this programming related? What do they mean by "intent switch for sim"? Are they talking about sim slots? The sims (the game)?
@Turing85 It's about Android development, with these intents. And sims are SIM cards.
@gre_gor ... I don't get it. How are intents and sim cards related? But hey - I am not an android developer ...
20:06
@Turing85 Intents are a mechanism to make other apps/services do something. They probably want to trigger an intent to switch SIM cards.
hmmok... that makes some sense.
.... and they need it BADLY
 
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