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12:00 AM
Sure it does. You might have each process running under a different account. Tracking GPU utilization isn't really something that a sysadmin does. This tool is designed for people who are writing code that runs on GPUs.
 
12:16 AM
@CodyGray Yeah, I used to try to do that, but it's just a lot more work, and I concluded that it's not worth it just to avoid a blank revision.
 
 
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@user I will never understand how people get interested in programming without first having basic computer literacy.
 
 
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11:28 AM
Is there any hope for this question on Meta? It would need to be edited (rolled back) and reopened, of course, but I'm not ready to take either of those actions.
 
no
delete
someone's already deleted
 
@Dharman Someone's already migrated it.
 
Meta stuff should be migrated to Meta, even if you ultimately just delete it from there or, more likely, close it as a duplicate.
 
No argument from me. But, for non-mods to do that would need three reopen votes and three votes to migrate. Much easier for the di'mond geezers.
 
@AdrianMole If only there was a way to alert 'em of such things that needed their special doin's...
 
11:40 AM
Hmm. I could make a feature request, perhaps?
 
Bat signal, but in the shape of a diamond?
 
Or a moderation-oriented chat-room?
 
Nah, that'll never catch on.
 
Fair comment.
 
The beacons are lit, a user calls for aid! -- And the moderators will answer!
Within a few weeks depending on the length of the beacon queue.
 
 
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1:20 PM
Hi guys I was wondering if anyone here can help me debug this problem in Typescript, I am new to front-end so any help would be appreciated. stackoverflow.com/questions/75345260/…
 
1:49 PM
@Just_CODING This room is for curation only. You could try another room - perhaps the Javascript room?
 
2:55 PM
@tripleee The link text is really better than the image itself.
 
3:40 PM
@tripleee impressive. nice resolution on that.
 
 
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5:27 PM
Does stuff like this deserve a custom mod-flag, or is it in the realms of, "can be appropriately handled by the community"?
 
@AdrianMole it would be appropriate to handle by the community, if "the community" cared about curation and didn't have 20+ million questions worth of technical curation debt
 
@KarlKnechtel Hmm. And the moderators have nothing else to do with their time, eh?
... I put in a del-pls, just in case it gets misunderstood in the LQA queue. But that queue seems quite efficient at clearing out NAAs.
My issue, with posts like that, is whether a user doing such a copy-paste should be either mod-flagged or take an R/A penalty. (Although the -100 rep won't do anything to a 1-rep account.)
 
5:50 PM
speaking of which
 
Which witch were we speaking of?
 
is it appropriate to del-pls something that is awful enough to merit deletion, but is currently upvoted a small amount (such that delete votes are not currently available)? (under the theory that it could get downvoted enough to enable deletion)
 
Room rules say that it must be within one downvote of being delible (i.e. a zero scored post is OK but not a +ve one).
That is, for an answer. For questions, the same rule applies but the parameters are different.
Otherwise, the argument is, this room could be perceived as a voting ring.
 
figures
@AdrianMole policy notwithstanding, I don't think this sort of thing merits a rep penalty. simple explanation not assuming malice: the user had copied and pasted that part of the code in order to discuss it, accidentally submitted, and then gave up
 
That's the reasoning I used when I chose not to give it a red flag. It wasn't clear and obvious abuse and possibly just a fat-finger (or other) error. Copy-pasting code from answers is a different matter, though.
 
5:58 PM
Use R/A flags only for obvious cases, else they may be declined.
 
But there will always be some grey areas for red flags.
 
I can no longer see the post this is about but when you need to look at the question to understand the problem I would rule out an R/A flag.
 
It was, quite literally, a copy-paste of a code-snippet in the question, without the code-fences.
 
@AdrianMole Blocks their IP for a few days as well. So it does do something for 1-rep accounts (and anyone else on that IP).
 
@HenryEcker Ooh. That's worth knowing.
 
6:05 PM
@AdrianMole So it looked like NAA? In that case, if you want the penalty, rather try a custom flag.
 
It was NAA but didn't necessarily look like it. A custom flag may have been appropriate but I took the compromise: I raised NAA and cast a delete vote, then brought it here.
... I could understand a reviewer in LQA thinking it was an attempt at answering; they may even have edited it to add the code-fences, which would have thrown it out of the queue. Not every reviewer would read my comment. :)
 
A del-pls request in here for the reason that it's a non-obvious NAA sounds like a good solution then.
 
Hah! Praise, at last. :)
 
 
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