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2:55 AM
Can we get a couple more close votes on this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26634084/why-is-flash-not-die-yet
pleasssse
 
 
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5:21 AM
Heya everyone.. it's been a long time!
 
hi
 
how's it going @Unihedron?
 
 
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8:01 AM
I went to a presentation on Angular last week. Really interesting, so I had started learning it. Now today I read the news of Angular 2.0 and how it is breaks all backward compatibility, so many devs complaining. Now I'm not sure if I should still bother...
 
 
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10:14 AM
Morning!
 
Morning!
 
Morning!
 
@Stijn Have you posted your 3rd-party-controls burnination question?
 
Morning :)
 
Sam
Morning!
 
10:21 AM
sigh It makes me sad if code in a book that's written by a "professional" developer is vulnerable to SQL Injection...
 
10:44 AM
Exactly why I don't see myself learning from books anytime soon
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12:05 PM
 
@Stijn We saw :D
in Tag Burnination, 2 mins ago, by Feeds
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Q: Burninate [3rd-party-controls]

StijnThe tag 3rd-party-controls is not useful. A lot of the questions can be closed with the recommendation reason, and otherwise it's probably a meta tag. Can we close all off-topic questions under this tag, and then maybe in a few days remove the tag?

 
Sam
12:20 PM
cv'd
 
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cv'd
 
12:39 PM
@Stijn Thanks!
 
It edited an an asking for recommendation out long time ago on a question to this answer stackoverflow.com/a/26652258/1699210 would this now to be seen as spam or was it wrong to edit out the recommendation and it should have been voted to close, the question is full of recommendations
 
I've joined that room now :) @ProgramFOX
 
@Stijn Nice to see you there :)
 
@bummi after that edit, the question is still too broad and should be closed as such. Flagging such answers when the question specifically asks for it is risky, some reviewers will decline your flag for that reason, I've had it happen to my flags.
 
CV'd the question.
 
12:44 PM
My old vote aged out
 
1:06 PM
solved, Bill the Lizard did a clean up :) , someone seems to have flagged as spam
 
1:29 PM
@Stijn Welcome aboard! ;)
 
Ugh, there is someone spamming Mozilla IRC by posting a link to free Bitcoins in a lot of rooms.
 
@bummi It's a huge question, with 25 favourites, so attempting to salvage it was nice, but it's still too broad, so I vtc'd for too broad
@ProgramFOX What's bitcoins?
 
@Unihedron An online currency.
Bitcoin is a software-based online payment system described by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 and introduced as open-source software in 2009. Payments are recorded in a public ledger using its own unit of account, which is also called bitcoin. Payments work peer-to-peer without a central repository or single administrator, which has led the US Treasury to call bitcoin a decentralized virtual currency. Although its status as a currency is disputed, media reports often refer to bitcoin as a cryptocurrency or digital currency. Bitcoin is the first fully implemented decentralized cryptocurrency; most other...
 
Oh, wow!
Poor irc
 
And I don't think someone would ever give out free Bitcoins, so it's just spam.
And even if they would it would still be spam.
 
1:34 PM
:)
 
1:52 PM
how often can "cv-pls" be called without being considered as spam, I'd believe this would be a low traffic area stackoverflow.com/q/12041051/1699210
 
@bummi That depends on the room, but here, you can certainly ask for cv-pls, at least if you don't fill up the room with it.
CV'd the question.
 
thanks
 
 
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Sam
@ProgramFOX IMO, yes.
 
Ok, cv-pls then.
 
Sam
You gonna cv-pls, or shall I?
 
both of us
It's for the 3rd-party-controls cleanup I'm currently doing.
 
Sam
I've already cv'd it. Oh right.
 
6:17 PM
 
Hello!
 
Sam
Hiya
 
everything alright
?
:P
 
Yes, thanks for asking.
 
Sam
6:22 PM
Yeah, just working on my bot. And you?
 
@bummi Looks too broad to me, voted to close.
 
merci , I have to go cu :)
 
See you!
 
Sam
Bye!
 

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