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@Lundin not about programming at all, is my take
I thought so too but wanted to double-check in case there's some API for this or whatever
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This question is attracting a lot of similar-looking code-only answers. Should we protect it?
@GeneralGrievance It already appears to be protected.
@Lundin Oh, sorry. I guess I wasn't looking in the right place...
That being said, posts like that usually have a whole lot of answers that should be deleted. But preferably by some SQL/MySQL gold badger taking the initiative in this case.
I see. Thanks for looking.
Might be plagiarized answers too sometimes
12:59
Huh why am I locked out of edits if I have full edit privileges? "Too many pending edits on SO"
@Lundin SE are solving the issue with the edit queue being full but disallowing any edits by all users. Thus forcing people to review /s
(OK, probably a bug)
Yeah I mean the review queues have been pretty much constantly full for years now
The joke was SE doing anything about it
 
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> You dont get to write colour in css
Evidently, there is a blanket ban on the word.
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@VLAZ Someone's still angry about the war of 1812
@GeneralGrievance we should probably close it as unclear since it doesn't ask a question
The question seems to be "why am I getting the error?" What about typo since the accepted answer points out that the OP forgot a statement?
I haven't looked closely enough to see if it's a typo, but inferring a question is, in my opinion, too generous. We can reopen the question when OP edits it to ask a question.
We don't know if they have an attempt that doesn't work or if they're asking how to do it, and if so from what starting point
that's why the site rules require posting questions, not assignments of work
Isn't that where it says "My Approach" and "Error"?
Also, on the subject of US/UK spellings in web stuff: it's weird that CSS keywords prefer US spellings (e.g. "color"), but then we get AnalyserNode in web audio.
@GeneralGrievance Oh, yes, that part.
I've edited the question to make it more clear
I think there's too much back and forth with the accepted answerer and the OP with edits to consider it a typo as well
even the original "you forgot to" isn't really qualification as a typo because it's the answerer putting words in OP's mouth. OP probably didn't "forget to", they probably "didn't know to" do that, meaning it's not a typo, just a lack of understanding
@GeneralGrievance probably because the chairs of the working group for that spec are French, British, and Korean, rather than American
they probably use British English when working in English
whereas most working groups for other web specs are almost entirely helmed by Americans, e.g. at Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and Apple
or at least were in the early days, 90s-2000s
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Huh. Interesting. The British and French makes sense, though I was under the impression that US spellings were taught in Korea.
oh, maybe? No idea
Time to invent a new standard of English spelling that everyone will totally use...
@GeneralGrievance a bit of internet searching suggests that you are correct about that
Especially for that particular Korean individual, whose LinkedIn suggests they work in the United States for an American company.
 
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wat
why does an MCVE need to exist on a how to question
I was under the impression that writing an entire greasemonkey script from scratch was out of scope.
i'm not necessarily disputing it's need for closure... but... an MCVE won't fix this question
so why ask for it
an MCVE will turn it into a different question entirely
Why ask for an attempt on a question that doesn't have one to begin with? For the same reason I gave above. "Needs details or clarity" doesn't seem to apply; so if you're not agreeing with the 'needs attempt' close reason, then what would you apply to it?
i would just downvote it and let it be deleted in 30 days
it doesn't cleanly fit under any of them
best case scenario someone actually does have a solution to their problem, worst case scenario it goes away
I can kind of see why an MCVE would turn it into a different question, even if it is only slightly different. In its current form, it's asking for a complete solution without trying anything; which... why would it be a detriment if they were to not treat SO as a code-writing service and show us where they're having difficulty?
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Is the GPL-3.0 license compatible with SO's license?
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@Daedalus it's one-way compatible
@Daedalus needs focus, probably
the issue isn't the lack of existing code. The issue is that they want an entire script written
"here's my attempt that doesn't work because I'm taking completely the wrong approach" won't address that
<s>Should I retract my vote then?</s> Never mind; I see you deleted my comment (rightly so), and closed the question for a different reason.
I give up; I have no idea how to strikethrough in markdown.
it's weird in chat
~~ or somethin
I tried that, and sadly it did not work :(
--foo-- ~~bar~~
who knows
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@Daedalus ---three dashes on either side--- demo
Thanks! For the record I'm avoiding pinging you because I believe it was said mods shouldn't be pinged, and I don't want to risk breaking that rule, despite the fact you're presently here.
@Daedalus its okay to ping in the activity of an on going conversation or to pick one up. What we don't want you doing is just pinging a mod asking them to do some moderation activity.
@NathanOliver I'll try to remember that.
 
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@Daedalus Specifically, the rule regards pings "for anything that could be handled with a flag". You can certainly ping me in the context of a conversation or in the context of asking me to do something as an SOCVR room owner, such as binning a request.
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Why can't I see when this post was made into a community wiki? stackoverflow.com/questions/4015324/…
was it part of a merge?
@NathanOliver oh, it's buried combined with the revision... I thought conversions to CW created their own line in the revision history
thanks
I guess I could've Ctrl+F'd around and found out...
meh, I had fun scrolling through it all
got to use the mission impossible song ;)
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lol

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