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5:15 AM
Hi. I don't know if this is against the rules or something, but I could really use some help on my SO question. I'm in a real time-crunch. It's about serializing python objects into JSON. stackoverflow.com/questions/25356695/…
 
 
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6:24 AM
@macsj200 you are welcome to ask your question here.
I'm not a py expert though so I won't be able to help you. Maybe someone else here can point you in the right direction
 
hey
 
heya
 
Hiya
 
hoya
 
6:44 AM
so quiet tonight lol
 
much quiet
 
6:56 AM
it's midnight.. shhhh....
 
quick! someone find a bad post lol
 
Sam
Morning!
 
Good morning!
 
ello
 
Sam
@Unihedron Congrats. Soon you'll get the synonymizer badge. ;)
 
@Unihedron so which one is the primary?
 
@metacubed [key-value] <- [keyvaluepair]
@Sam :P
 
I can never remember which way the synonyms go
still can't tell even after your <- thingy
 
Sam
[key-value] is the master.
 
7:11 AM
oh
ok
 
Sam
Think of <- to mean "merge into".
So, [master] <- [the-tag-to-be-merged].
 
got it
thanks
 
Sam
Np.
 
I would like to whisper very quietly that I prefer [keyvaluepair] to be the primary.
feel free to ignore
 
But key-value has more questions than keyvaluepair, and has a better tag wiki.
 
7:14 AM
yeah I figured that was the case
 
morning
 
Good morning!
 
Sam
Morning.
 
morning
 
morn'in
 
Sam
7:19 AM
Morning.
 
hello
 
Sam
Post edited.
 
erm interesting
oh now my flag is going to look silly
 
It's even worse.
 
7:24 AM
Android AND java ... I'm out
 
Shall I CV for "debugging" or "other"?
Never mind, I'll leave a comment.
 
I did a VLQ for the first.. but now,,
 
Don't EVER use VLQ unless it's very very bad!
 
oh
 
Like gibberish.
And "I like cows".
 
7:25 AM
ok
 
Sam
@metacubed It "trains" the VLQ autodetect filter.
Same thing with the spam flag.
 
how about "I like unicorns"? Is that V.H.Q.?
 
Sam
That's fine, but you have to say you like waffles as well.
 
do unicorns like waffles?
 
Sam
I... I just don't no...
 
7:28 AM
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 days ago, by Anna Lear
I, uh... don't think we have an ML engine going through these at all.
 
@Sam see.. it is one of the universe's great mysteries
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 days ago, by tchrist
I thought spam-flagged stuff (and only spam-flagged stuff) that gets deleted gets fed to an ML engine.
 
Isn't the VLQ flag "broken" right now? As in people can't decide what it should be used for.
 
Yeah.
 
Sam
A Mod said on Meta that spam flags train the spam filter. I'm pretty sure (s)he also said the same thing for VLQ flags. Obviously they could have changed the system since then.
 
7:31 AM
morning @ProgramFOX
 
Sam
@ProgramFOX Morning.
 
Hello @ProgramFOX
 
Morning!
 
Sam
I'm pretty sure this is off-topic. Although, I'm not sure what to flag it as...
 
@Sam It seems like a legit programming problem to me, just better suited for Information Security.SE, but it's been there for so long I would leave it.
 
7:36 AM
@Sam I don't see why. It is a programming question.
 
Sam
He's also asking "How the hackers got his DB name..."
The query part is fine.
Maybe I should edit out that part (if the answers won't be affected).
 
That's the same as asking how the query from the injection could retrieve the DB name.
 
I think that "how the hackers got his DB name" can be explained, if you know how the query works.
 
sethvalgo said:
> the real confusion is in the CONCAT(). They are combining 126, 39, database name as hex value, 39, and 126
 
Sam
Oh I see, so he was basically elaborating on "how does the query work".
I think I'll still edit it out though.
I think I may have found the first legit Q.
 
7:44 AM
Quick, go ping Astro!
 
Sam
He's afk atm.
(So we'll being talking in complete acronyms)
And another! (in shock)
 
It seems to be off-topic though.
 
Sam
Hmm, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong on SU.
> a specific programming problem, or
a software algorithm, or
software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
It seems to be an "ok" fit to the criteria.
 
I just read infoq.com/news/2014/08/Pattern-Matching (came in today's CodeProject newsletter) and I don't really understand what it's trying to explain. Anyone got a better article?
 
Sam
Although, this would be better off on SU.
Checks link...
 
7:54 AM
@Sam what is the shock? Seems like a perfect question to me?
 
@Stijn nope. But matchers are cool ;)
 
Sam
@rene I was surprised that there was actually a legitimate question that could be tagged with .
 
@Sam Ah ok..
 
Sam
@Stijn It's not a very descriptive article.
> The var pattern is always considered a match
What on earth is that suppose to mean?
 
@Stijn Didn't read it yet but as it is something borrowed from the functional world one of their tutorials might explain better... which give me a chance to share this link channel9.msdn.com/Series/…
 
8:04 AM
@rene cool, I'll bookmark that series :)
@Sam indeed, it reads like a summary for someone who already knows what this pattern matching feature is all about.
 
Well that's the difficulty of "blogging" or rather "educating" at all.
to forget what one knows while still knowing it :/
 
@Vogel612 very true :)
 
Sam
This is another recommendation Q, isn't it?
 
@Sam Not if reworded...
It basically ask for the relocation table of functions in a binary
Answers could be a tool but also someone could explain how to interpret the hexdump of the binary...
 
Sam
Ok, well I 'll let someone else with more xp in that field edit the post.
 
8:13 AM
Definitely not me. I'm not a hacker.
 
Sam
This is definitely a recommendation Q though.
 
But it's an interesting question. Favourited and bookmarked.
 
Sam
Flag you must, with your head, not heart.
 
cv'd
 
Sam
Have a muffin,
 
8:27 AM
yum
Is it possible to programmatically convert all notes in a MIDI file into the same channel?
 
Sam
Not sure.
Never really worked with MIDI files before.
 
3140 rep. It's pi!
 
Nice :D
 
Sam
Congrats! Have some pie,
 
lemme find a question of yours to fix that up better.
 
8:32 AM
@Vogel612 Too late, I took a screenshot.
 
or rather... you better undownvote something.
3.1415...
 
Sam
It'll be rounded up to 3142...
 
@Sam then he better get a tag-wiki-edit approved.
but only one ;)
apropos tag-wiki-edit...
 
Sam
Or two un-DVs. ;)
 
8:34 AM
I edited
hope it passes ;)
 
Sam
We actually have that tag?
Oh, on Meta.
 
ugh, second time this happens in a few months, I update some extension in VS and upon restarting my entire layout is reset
 
Sam
Grr, I hate it when someone else edits a post while you're still editing.
 
@Sam I know right? Even worse when it's a retag.
@Stijn Eclipse has the problem as well.
 
Sam
8:41 AM
I remember once I was editing a really really poorly formatted post. But then one user comes along and half edits the title, then another user removes "thanks", then another user comes along and edits the rest of the title, then finally the last users decides to completely rewrite the entire post. At which point I just walked, and left the post to die.
 
@Stijn You might want to export your settings...and restore them afterwards...it might be that some rogue plugins do a devenv /resetsettings...
sorry @Sam...
 
@rene good idea, makes me wonder why I didn't think of that before :p it was some third party extension today, but a few months ago it was an update to the SQL Server Tooling package (or w/e it's called) by MS
 
Sam
Well Astro will be pleased, I've brought down to 500 posts...
 
@Stijn You should try the VS-SDK...gives you two complete settings trees on disk and in the registry to test plugin deployments...and you will be able to screw all of it in an instant....
 
9:03 AM
I second the multiple plugin trees.. saved my VS from the pits many a times
you can also do that manually if you are so inclined
 
Sam
I'm sure there's a post about one boxing being broken on MSE chat, anyone know where?
 
@Sam It works fine for me.
 
Sam
I just posted a pic, but it keeps saying "Image not found".
 
It is broken for usernames with only three letters
 
Sam
Oh ok, thank you so much @rene
 
Sam
Yep.
 
oneboxed for me...
what is the problem
 
Sam
I'll take a screen shot...
 
7
Q: http://stackexchange.com/ onebox is white

The Guy with The HatI just oneboxed http://stackexchange.com/, but the image was pure white (I think): http://chat.meta.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/1984006#1984006. Thinking that this may have been a MSE-only issue, I did it in two other rooms here and here. Both times, it was was the same white image. ...

 
@Sam what's the problem?
 
9:16 AM
Is imgur blocked for you?
 
Sam
Strange, oh maybe it's because I'm using https.
 
that might be it
Casn you retry in the MSE sandbox?
 
Sam
Ok...
 
Instead of spamming the tavern...
 
9:29 AM
 
Sam
I'm 51st, I think.
 
Nice guess, you're right!
 
Sam
I wonder if there's an editors version...
Can someone ping me please? I just need to check something...
 
@Sam ping
 
@Unihedron I feel discriminated...
 
9:40 AM
I like how the description of that query says: Users under 16 years, and the first 10-15 are all 17 ;)
 
@rene T_T we need a query for users aged 32-48
 
@Vogel612 It looks like the data in the Age column in wrong. It says that minitech is 17 years old, but their profile says that they're 16 and not 17.
 
@ProgramFOX smells of a rounding error to me,.
 
Must be an off-by-one error.
You're 1409th in users aged 32-48, @rene data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/218680/…
 
And now I should feel better?
 
9:46 AM
b.Age < 18
wait what?
 Reputation of Stack Overflow members 16 and under, sorted by reputation in descending order.
 
@Unihedron I like the grown-up part. So I could say I'm a grown-up now....
3
~ Not everything is star-worthy...
~ Stars get removed under peer-pressure?
 
Haha, if a second person stars a message it is registered as a star removal.
 
@ProgramFOX But if a third person stars, nothing happens.
 
Oh, a bug!
 
Bugs, bug everywhere!
 
9:51 AM
yea I was considering tagging my latest meta-question a bug too..
then I realized it's ;)
and made it a feature-request instead.
 
Sam
@ProgramFOX OK, thanks.
 
@Sam What have you tested?
 
Sam
I just needed to take a screen shot of the red notification so I can compare it to the one in this post.
 
Ok.
 
Sam
Brb.
 
10:01 AM
See you!
 
hb
 
I'm looking at the code of StarResponse and I wonder in what state of mind I was when I thought that would actually work...
2
 
Lol
 
I refactored it the last few days beyond broken...
 
10:14 AM
Hmm, maybe I should be productive and go code instead of surfing Stack Overflow.
 
I hardly can go code now, because this.
 
@ProgramFOX +1'd it.
 
Thanks!
 
Welcome!
 
I don't know what I should do with the Importance. For me, it is a blocker but I don't know whether other people have the same issue so I won't change it to that.
 
10:21 AM
Someone from the support will know better.
 
Yes, probably. I also asked on IRC #developers so I also might get a reply there.
 
Lol just realized they ninja'd this issue I placed.
 
Lol
 
10:39 AM
Is it just me or is that question off-topic?? (Comment by OP)
I only want to use one of the technologies. either eCore or JAXB. But whant your help to decide on one of those. What part of my question made you think I want both technologies? — Waog Aug 13 at 14:08
 
cv'd for opinion-based.
 
did that ^^^^
 
then at least it's not just me..
I flagged for "asking for a software recommendation"
 
It would have been suitable for Programmers.SE if it was a more interesting question.
It's kinda meh.
 
@Unihedron you mean if OP had invested some time to actually clearly outline pro and contra?
 
10:44 AM
Yep, and the question is also too localized for helping future readers.
 
Sam
I IZ BA KZ!
 
we7ComE bax0r tro the machine!!!!!!111~~~~
?!?!?!
 
Sam
@ProgramFOX Thanks.
 
Welcome.
 
@Sam I'd have rejected as vandalism. I don't get how people can actually spend their time editing "thanks in advance" in, even though ppl like me remove it whenever we see it.
> ProgramFOX has approved 494 edit suggestions and rejected 829 edit suggestions
impressive stats ▲
 
10:53 AM
Thanks :)
 

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