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00:04
@TylerH ok
Are 'what is the most portable way to do X?' questions opinion-based?
00:57
@CPlus perhaps we need to see the actual context to see if it can be reworded.
!!psl -pls
 
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02:01
@gunr2171 You can test the client side rendered version of socvr.org at socvr-org.pages.dev I cloned and modified the git repo here github.com/stephenostermiller/socvr.org It turns out that github pages has no support for front controllers for client side routing. I deployed it with cloudflare pages which is also free, works with client side routing, and can have custom domains. Any changes to the repo get automatically deployed in about 30 seconds.
 
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06:48
hygiene in Women?
 
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09:40
1 message moved to SOCVR Request Graveyard ('twas mistagged)
09:56
the SmokeDetector repo is back
maybe remove or replace the earlier starred message?
 
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13:34
@tripleee maybe better to flag as spam instead?
either way is fine, one more del vote and it's gone but flagging should work too I'm guessing
or try a flag and if that doesn't delete it submit the final del vote
@tripleee to me, the final sentence of the question screams as spam, deleting the question would be too kind
it will probably get red-flagged anyway since it will already have accrued spam flags
but again, whatever it takes, let's get rid of it
@tripleee ok, so spam flags don't get ignored if the post gets deleted?
my recollection is that the penalty will carry if it gets deleted by other means after having received a spam flag, or at the very least multiple spam flags
... but not in a place where I can verify this right now
13:49
hmm... just casted the final delete vote, and the question UI is like the one for a spam one
interesting :)
SE is doing another Community Asks sprint and they'd like input on potential things to work on/consider for future sprints.
Is this R/A, or am I overreacting?
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine looks like a misguided user, clearly NAA
Dunno if I'd personally be comfortable with a rude flag on it.
14:02
@CPlus if that's the exact question, yes. Or 'needs details' at least.
+1, not rude, just NAA
14:23
@StephenOstermiller looks good. Tonight/tomorrow I'm going to work on merging the auto-comments functionality into the repo. And I'm fine with deploying to cloudflare (as long as it's free and the ROs can admin it). I still need to make more issues for the repo to break up the work so you'll have something to attach your code to.
 
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16:25
wow, Java didn't get switch statements until 2020?
@TylerH switch expressions, not statements
@RyanM Oh. I dunno what an expression is I guess. I thought it was just a synonym for statement
Expressions evaluate to a value; statements don't necessarily
I see, so they're special types of statements?
statements define the code flow, expressions define what the code does is the way I look at it
16:34
@TylerH this question that's somehow not about programming, apparently with two delete votes explains it pretty well
@TylerH sort of. Expressions that are used as statements are called expression statements. These are on a separate line and not part of another expression, e.g., assignment a = 42; While a non-expression statement will be part of another expression (or statement), for example comparison as part of a logical test x > 2 in if (x > 2) or an expression embedded in an expression: 2+2 in a = 2+2;
Apparently, the semantics of the Java language are general computing hardware and software. Who knew?
@RyanM Yes, I definitely remember having to buy some Java statements to add onto my motherboard.
More seriously, if anything, it's a more general question than just Java. The same is applicable in a lot of languages. But that's not really a close reason.
Indeed, though there might be language-specific aspects (e.g., some languages might not allow, like, 2 + 2; as a statement)
I think Java allows it, though I also think it tends to trigger a warning
17:21
@RyanM 2+2 is not a valid statement in Java
...having now checked, it is in fact not a valid statement, yep.
I may have been thinking of Kotlin, in which it does appear to be a valid statement, or of some other quirk of Java like allowing somewhat arbitrary use of labels.
17:50
^ I'm assuming "AI" prompt engineering is not in fact programming
@miken32 we have a SE site for prompt design so I'm included to say its off topic here
18:27
@VLAZ I think this is a prereq to downloading RAM
@GeneralGrievance Well, I fixed the issue somewhat
those reviewers should get a talking to
maybe a mod can merge it with mod-pagespeed
18:33
@NathanOliver were it not reviewed 9 years ago, I would agree
at least 2 people rejected
Oh wow, missed the 2015
interesting, I thought it only took two rejections on edit suggestions to clear them
or is that more recent
I think that is more recent. IIRC it took 5 approved or 3 rejects back in the day
What's the guidance on approving tag usages to have "DO NOT USE" in it?
@GeneralGrievance there's no issue with that
It's just kind of tilting at windmills, though, because most people don't read them
18:36
as long as its valid its fine
@TylerH sorry. it went from 3 reviewers to 2 reviewers: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/379150/…
thanks
@TylerH I've noticed. My current DO NOT USE watchlist has over 177k questions in it.
-_-
Now I'm curious which do not use tag has the most Qs
My money's on , followed by .
18:50
@GeneralGrievance not ? ;)
Well, I've never used it. I got stuck recursively enumerating the first P.
 
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21:18
@GeneralGrievance You would be correct on both counts. Up next, depending on how strictly you define it, is either or .
Also, minus extra whitespace, it's verbatim the same as the top answer, including Pascal casing.
The top answer is a dupe of the 2021 answer as well.
21:36
@RyanM Interesting. I haven't seen before. There are currently 223 questions disregarding the guidance according to this (I edited one).
Oops. Weird, it's picking up this one too...
so dumb
i mean
Huh, yeah. SEDE really thinks that question just has the one tag...
I think it may have been deleted and then re-created/merged/re-named from another tag, maybe?
21:53
the title on that one really doesn't seem to match the question body
i read the question body and thought how is this a recommendation question, before reading the title
it reads more like an announcement of intents, rather than any kind of question

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