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16:00
Writing a parser for infix-operator arithmetic is a pain in the butt and requires the shunting-yard algorithm or similar. Both postfix and prefix style arithmetic are easier to parse.
I think the input is guaranteed to have parentheses around every single operation, which should make it quite a bit easier
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… says that users of RPN calculators make fewer mistakes compared to users of regular calculators, mostly because it takes fewer keystrokes to represent complicated expressions. RPN doesn't have or require parentheses.
user6568562
@RaphX Make a stack* for the operands alone and use the parenthesis to organize the output of the operators
@Kevin You never eliminate complexity, you just move it somewhere else.
It is so. The article goes on to say that RPN isn't subjectively easier for the user to learn and use. The error rate is basically correlated only with the reduced keystroke count.
16:03
In this case, using an RPN calculator to do "3 + 5", one does 3, Enter, um, skip the '+' and come back to it later, 5, enter, what was that? oh yeah, '+'. You are just moving the stack into your wetware
@RaphX HP-41CV
user6568562
@RaphX I don't know how much is too much of giving away for ya, but here's a cool paper that helped me solve those types of exercice
HP had a cute ad back in the 70's just a tight close up of their "ENTER" key, and the heading "Our Calculators Have No '='"
Having never used either, I'm a little confused at why RPN is preferable over operator-first arithmetic. Prefix-style can be parsed very very easily with recursive descent; RPN not so easily.
Sam
Sam
Guys, ive run into a problem. BeautifulSoup says "index out of range" while when i visit the page myself and do javascript on the soup.prettify(), (with javascript i mean document.queryselectorall()) it does work! crazy, isnt it?
16:06
haha, only non users are opposed to RPN
Sam
Sam
document.querySelectorAll("div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd")
NodeList(2) [div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd, div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd]
0: div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd
1: div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd
length: 2
line 215, in action
    result = result_r[1]
IndexError: list index out of range
@Sam 99% of the time when BS can't find an element that you can plainly see in the browser, it's because the webpage is dynamically creating elements with JS. Beautifulsoup cannot execute javascript.
I still use my HP41 daily
Sam
Sam
No, i mean, its in the html. I created breakpoints which echo the soup.prettify(), and in that html, i can find it
user6568562
I never grasped the importance of RPN, really, but it does make for a nice premise for a parse and pop python exercise; And for that, it's quite worth it
Sam
Sam
16:07
<div class="BNeawe iBp4i AP7Wnd">
              <div>
               <div class="BNeawe iBp4i AP7Wnd">
                71 years
               </div>
              </div>
There would be a lot less flat-earthers if RPN was more widely used
Sam
Sam
this does soup.prettify() output
How are you viewing the HTML? From the browser's developer tools? I would expect dynamically created content to be visible in the developer tools.
If you're saving the results of requests.get to a local html file, and you can see the element you want using Notepad, then you can be confident that the content is not being dynamically created. Anything less than that and I'm skeptical
Sam
Sam
No, i print(soup.prettify())
and then ctrl+f
@Kevin This. This is exactly what im doing.
Ok, that works too. If soup.prettify() contains the element you want, then it's not dynamic.
Sam
Sam
16:09
Why is this?
What does your BeautifulSoup selector look like?
Sam
Sam
result_r = soup.find_all("div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd")
Thanks for the all the valuable information !@ReblochonMasque@randomhopeful
user6568562
@RaphX ; )
Off I go to the BS documentation so I can remember how find_all works...
16:12
Thanks to you too@Kevin , yet another algorithm to learn alongside the ones suggested :D
Sam
Sam
find selects 1 element, the first if multiple, while find_all selects an array
wim
wim
@holdenweb still looking for a role..? shipa.io/jobs
Mostly I want to determine whether find_all("foo.bar") locates all foo elements with a class of bar. I am suspicious of this.
Sam
Sam
it does i think
like querySelectorAll
you can use stuff like foo#bar
Hmm, I see.
If you want to search for tags that match two or more CSS classes, you should use a CSS selector:

css_soup.select("p.strikeout.body")
# [<p class="body strikeout"></p>]
Sam
Sam
16:15
and if it has multiple classes and you want to be specific you can do foo.bar.baz
So this should be a proper approach.
Sam
Sam
yup. Thats why i find it weird that it doesnt do what it says it does
wait i have an idea
cbg all
@Yvette fancy seeing you here :)
user3956566
ikr :) offensive flags
user3956566
how are you Jon? :)
16:21
I'm banana, melon... potato?
@sam Now that I read more closely, the documentation is calling .select there, not find_all. Maybe only .select can use css selector syntax.
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

html_doc = """
<html><head></head><body>
    <div class="BNeawe iBp4i AP7Wnd">
        <div>
            <div class="BNeawe iBp4i AP7Wnd">
                71 years
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</body>
"""

soup = BeautifulSoup(html_doc, 'html.parser')
result_r = soup.find_all("div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd")
print(len(result_r))
#result: 0. No divs found.

select_result = soup.select("div.BNeawe.iBp4i.AP7Wnd")
print(len(select_result))
#result: 2. Both of the desired divs are found.
Only select() and select_one() use CSS selectors
Problem solved...?
Make sure you're using proper version of bs4 >=4.7.1, otherwise selectors won't work
I feel like for the last 4 BS questions I've interacted with, I've had to pip install BS each time. I don't know if it's quietly uninstalling itself when I'm not looking, or what.
Between my home and work computer I do have four different Python distributions installed, but I don't use the 2.7 ones for anything but checking the version-intercompatibility of code, and only when the OP specifically requires that
user3956566
16:27
@Sam when you return to chat, please watch your language. No more profanity.
Retro gaming chat: I've broken my oath to not look at a strategy guide while playing King's Quest 6. It turns out that the shapeless brown blob on the librarian's desk is not a useless background decoration, but rather an extremely important item that the player must notice and click on in order to make several puzzles solvable.
I can't quite criticize this as a "pixel hunt" because the blob is considerably larger than one pixel.
I will criticize the puzzle that follows that one - a character asks you to deliver a macguffin to him. The macguffin is somewhere in the game, in an area you've already visited, but it only becomes visible after this cutscene plays. I did not enjoy backtracking through a bunch of empty rooms to solve this.
If I had clicked the shapeless brown blob when I first met the librarian, then maybe the cutscene would have occurred before the last time I had to visit the macguffin's location for some other reason. So the puzzle isn't too painful for ordinary players. But I feel like this design is unnecessarily harsh on dullards like myself who can't notice shapeless brown blobs at the right time.
16:43
@Kevin BS is a default package in my dev environment...oh, you meant beautifulsoup....
What did you think BS was @Code-Apprentice?
For native English speakers, "BS" has a very common meaning...It's not appropriate for chat.
See also en.wiktionary.org/wiki/BS#Anagrams. Content warning: PG-13 language.
I refer you to urbandictionary
I thought that was what you meant. Either that, or you were referencing the fact that there are separate modules on pypi for beautifulsoup and beautifulsoup4 and only one of them actually resolves to a useful project.
16:47
yes, I was playing on the non-tech meaning
main has a new look...
@Kevin there's lots of typo-squatting in pip repository, so be careful. That's why bs4 redirects to beautifulsoup4 pypi.org/project/bs4
In my family, we use BS to mean "Barely Solvable" or "Borderline Silly"
I can't reliably spell "beautiful" correctly on my first try*, so I hope the devs also snagged redirects for beuatifulsoup and baeutifulsoup and bauetifulsoup and buaetifulsoup and bueatifulsoup
Sam
Sam
@YvetteColomb I swear. You are such a megalomaniac.
(*unless I mentally recite the scene from that one Jim Carrey movie where he says "it is a BEE-EE-AY-YOU-TIFUL day!")
Sam
Sam
16:51
Did you ever see how many people are saying things like this?
Or "Believability is Suspect"
Sam
Sam
Take for example the word fuck. chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=fuck&user=&room=python Its been said today!
Do I see them banned? No ofcourse not. How many times does Joe Watkins say "Morning, Bitches". Do I see him banned? No ofcourse not! I even spelled it wrong.
People are also in this very chatroom stuff like ".... gives me cancer" chat.stackoverflow.com/… ..... Which IS offensive. Why do you abuse your power? Why? Why ban me?
Are you happy? Are you smiling? The only thing i needed to say
To this day I think the name BeautifulSoup is unfortunate..,🙄
Sam
Sam
was "Thank you", to a kind person, Kevin, who has helped me every single time
chat.stackoverflow.com/… (What i said about joe watkins)
Was even said today!
The principal benefit of the name "BeautifulSoup" is that it's a rare word combination, so any google search is likely to turn up only results related to the library. I wish they had picked a word combination with easier-to-spell words, though.
Sam
Sam
16:54
But anyway ban me again, permanent if you really want. I hope you are happy with yourself. And thanks for all the great answers, kevin
You helped me alot the time i was on here
@Sam not in this room, though
Are the room rules that difficult?
Sam
Sam
Yes. I searched in the python room.
Click on the links first. Then say something.
I'm glad to hear you found my suggestion helpful :-)
I did too just now - last use was in Dec 2018, if I used my mouse clicker correctly
Take your rant somewhere else
16:55
We sometimes use it when we don't believe each other. Person 1: "I can run at .5c." Person 2: "BS!" which translates to "Believability is Suspect!". But "BS" is more convenient.
Sam
Sam
They are purging me soon, so lets say my final goodbyes
wim
wim
I agree with the troll
@Kevin do you have trouble spelling "soup"?
wim
wim
the flagged message was not even offensive, people are getting way too prudish in room 6
Sam
Sam
thank you kevin, andreas deak, aran-fey, and martijn pieters, for how you have always helped me.
wim
wim
However, you will not make friends by calling the mods names or having a rant. they are just gonna ban you.
Sam
Sam
@PaulMcG what word are you talking about?
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=fuck&user=&room=python
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=Morning%2C+bitches&user=&room=python
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=cancer&user=&room=python
this are the words fuck, morning bitches, and cancer respectively
these*
wim i know, im just mad a megalomaniac banning me for saying the "b-word", while its been said so many times!
I apologize that I haven't been enforcing our language policy more consistently. I have a bad tendency to let things slide. I should have at least given each of those previous incidents a stern warning.
Need to reference the room number, not name
Sam
Sam
16:58
Ah well
Just trying to be helpful
Sam
Sam
Anyway its been nice knowing yall.
Now its up to the mods.
hey look what i found
Mar 12 '18 at 15:45, by Arne
IBM watson does some cancer recognition i think
I don't think "cancer" is typically considered a swear word.
Sam
Sam
"cancer" used as a adjective
wim
wim
You can be offensive without swearing, and you can swear without being offensive. Flaggers and mods both need to use a bit more of their common sense.
17:00
Sometimes used as a metaphor
Sam
Sam
"arne" is a dutch name, and like nearly everybody uses cancer as a swear word here
I for one would stop lurking room 6 if the language was not enforced. While at work, I don't want that language flashing on my screen in front of colleagues, bosses, or clients. While at home, I don't want it flashing in front of my children. I understand slips happen but if that is what this room became accepting of, I'd go elsewhere.
Sam
Sam
im talking about 99% of the population
Except perhaps when intended as an inflammatory, e.g. "skub is a cancer upon the earth"
Sam
Sam
no, he is dutch, and (im dutch myself) most people use it as an adjective
17:01
Thanks @kevin - I agree that consistent enforcement is prone to prevent abuses.
I believe you that it's inflammatory in Dutch. But it isn't (usually) in English.
Sam
Sam
but its used as a "power term"
@piRSquared What if I say it out loud rather than flash it on my screen, is that okay in your office
@Code-Apprentice if you say it out loud. It's totally fine in my office
@sam, please delete your earlier posts, if you still can.
Sam
Sam
17:03
"IBM Watson does some 'nice' recognition i think"
also adjective
:46876022 I've never heard that usage before as an American-english speaker. And even if I had, I wouldn't take it as a swear word
Sam
Sam
i cant delete anymore
wim
wim
in dutch it's "kanker"
Sam
Sam
yup
"IBM Watson does some cancer recognition" means "IBM Watson is able to recognize cancer cells". Cancer isn't being used as a negative adjactive there.
17:03
My point being that if a single user can't get over themselves enough to respect the tone of a room, then that is exactly when admin tools are warranted.
Sam
Sam
@Kevin It is. Trust me.
wim
wim
and there is an offensive insult in dutch which basically translates to "you have cancer and Down syndrome"
Sam
Sam
IBM Watson is from the package speech_recognition, exactly the package im working with, and it recognizes speech. Not anything else.
@Sam Watson is a general AI tool that is being used for lots of things
Anyway. If you disagree with the sitewide profanity policy, feel free to make a post on Meta about it. Convincing any of us isn't going to change anything.
wim
wim
17:05
I disagree with it. Because SO is an international site and only what is considered offensive in USA seems to be enforced.
Sam
Sam
It wasn't my intention to offend anybody
but its crazy how they would take 30 mins of my time because i said something that is being said every single day
@wim exactly
THen it shouldn't be too much a hardship to be reminded if you unintentionally did so
user6568562
@Sam I think the help you get from chat rooms and SO tramps the need to exert your right to free speech to its full extent
I think everything that needs to be said has been said. Messages below this line pertaining to profanity will be moved out of the room. Feel free to continue the discussion on Meta.
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@Code-Apprentice Certainly "soup" is not the #1 easiest word to spell. I think "I" or "A" are easier, for instance. So they could have theoretically picked an easier-to-spell word.
Semantic satiation, or whatever it may be, sure is a thing
When I just let my muscle memory spell things for me I'm fine, but then I start reading things too much -_-
17:11
Hmm, but the easiness-of-spelling is roughly proportional to the common-ness of the word in everyday language, so if you make your project name easier to spell, then you're more likely to get irrelevant google hits when people search for it.
@WayneWerner My muscle memory is usually pretty good at spelling, but "beautiful" is apparently not in the cache.
true story. Very few "trello" results are for something different than actually "trello"
I remember it well because of the "b-e-a-uuuuutiful" for some things
Also I mistype XML as SML very frequently.
@Kevin So all package names should only consist of single-letter words! Problem solved
wim
wim
too many vowels in a row
not easy to type on dvorak
@Kevin I love that you mistyped SML as CML
17:14
I was trying to remember what I mistype XML as, and I couldn't get my fingers to output the wrong one for me on command, so I guessed CML. But then I typed XML again and got SML that time, so I decided that was it.
Not only are my fingers buggy, it's nondeterministic. I think threading is involved.
laurel
cbg
Ten fingers operating in parallel... It's a miracle that anything I say is ever coherent
i really thought there was going to be a spelling mistake in coherent there, just as the cherry on top
i was, however, proven wrong.
My special eyes can tell when a word looks wrong, so I can usually defeat Muphry's law with a quick proofreading scan
And you know I'm going to scan everything twice if I'm writing something that would be hilarious (at my expense) if I got something wrong
i can't decide whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. :)
17:20
Regular old messages are more likely to slip past my defenses because I'm not always looking at the text I'm typing. Maybe there's a meme on my other monitor, maybe there's an interesting bird on the windowsill. Let the brain stem finish that message about XML, the rest of me wants to check out the cool bird.
I'm lambasted frequently for absurd typos. I really should proof-read more.
for a second there I was convinced that "lambasted" wasn't a real word, but alas. Learned some new vocabulary.
Yam! I can't stand some gifs
Browser devs, please implement pause/play/tracking controls for gifs
If webms can do it, so can we
Firefox used to have a keyboard shortcut to pause all animated gifs, but it stopped working a few years ago. I found it invaluable back when it was fashionable to prank people with images that look static but pop up a scary image for half a second
^ acceptableness .85
17:28
at least slack has /collapse
IIRC chatbot CapricaSix has the ability to post a gif and then edit it into a text link after thirty seconds. It can't do that to gifs in other users' posts, though.
You could probably do it with that style thing whatever it's called
That would be brilliant here. Cuz I'm always thinking "Haha, that's funny... I hope other people type stuff so that goes away."
Certainly you could write a userscript to hide images after a period of time. It would only affect your own browser, though.
... Although I'm not sure that javascript can tell the difference between an animated gif and a static one. So you'd end up hiding all gifs.
casualty of war
17:36
I guess it's possible if you write a parser for the gif file header. I see a couple of JS projects on github that do exactly that.
wim
wim
I would be happy to see stack exchange chat moved to slack, and this whole thing canned
SO chat is unmaintained and feature-stricken
I find Slack's interface to be frustrating. I can't figure out how to reply to specific messages, editing is really sluggish on my machine, and all my text emoticons get replaced with images that I find aesthetically displeasing
:> doesn't even get turned into "disapproving bird", which is obviously what it is
I much prefer IRC
SO chat is maintained... They removed a feature just last month :-P
RIP twitter oneboxing
wim
wim
reply is pretty much the same as here except the hover dropdown appears on the right, not the left.
17:42
IIRC the last time I tried to reply in Slack, it opened up, like, a sub-room whose messages weren't visible in the main chat unless a user scrolled up to the beginning of the conversation and clicked on the branch.
wim
wim
oh, you started a thread then
It's a neat concept but not something I want the default behavior to be
wim
wim
that's a useful feature, the only equivalent in SO chat is clicking through a bunch of incredibly tiny arrows that didn't even notice until you've been using SO chat for 2 years
"You fool, that was the thread button, the reply button was to the left of that" is a valid response to my complaint, if that's what the reality is
None of this implies that I consider SO chat's interface to be good, by the way ;-)
could you add the 2nd target link to this duped Q? link
What's the opinion here in putting a link to your SO profile on your resume?
Yay/Nay?
I've thought about it, but I've said a lot of dumb things in here.
@ParitoshSingh Did you mean this target: stackoverflow.com/questions/47007680/… ?
18:07
Done!
@Kevin Like in the answer, or in comments?
@Devesh people generally aren't overly that interested from my experience... if they're just interested in a large rep. number, it's probably not an employer you want, but a compromise is to mention you're on SO and show off your top answers you're proud of that show a good answer to a complicated question that's relevant for that job kind of thing...
In answers, and in comments, and in chat too
^^ that
wim
wim
Probably better to have a github link
@JonClements Yeah I mentioned it to a manager I was talking today, and he sounded interested
@wim Yes have that too, and have a linkedin link too
wim
wim
18:09
I wouldn't mind to see a SO link if they had mad rep though. 17k is not mad rep.
ohh, so mad rep is like 50k?
ouch wim. :P
i'd consider 17k pretty good
I suppose it depends on the era the account existed in too
wim
wim
yeah something like 50k+ I guess
Regardless though, i really don't see the point in adding it to the resume, that seems superficial at best.
However if it comes up in conversations naturally, sure you can mention it
there were some answers on meta about it, and the opinion was divided on it
18:11
Having said that, employers are weird here.
I have never been through much of the recruitment process in India, so I am still finding out about it
my contractor role is going damn slow, negligible work going on and I assume it's a good time to move on and find something full time
It also depends in what light an employer might consider things like open source/community contributions... most will, so in that case - pointing out you're willing to invest time in such things, is going to be a real bonus
yes, the expectations from a candidate has increased a lot recently and has been on the higher side
so whatever helps build your case is fair game, if you can back it up is what I think
in my experience, people here don't themselves understand the tech they are hiring for. especially the first pair of eyes, it's just a scan for keywords
Whether you want to include or leave SO stuff out of cv, make sure you get your keywords right. it's probably a person in HR who knows nothing about the job itself going through the first batch of CVs
especially the recruitment agencies, HR for bigger companies are slightly better
18:16
So depending on the feeling you get from that company... then you could add a paragraph with a brief description of what you're doing with the Python Job Board and maybe refer to a SO question and answer pair you're extremely proud of that's relevant to the tech/area the employer's focusing on, so it shows competence and something you can use a discussion point etc...
Job Board might be a bit premature to point out perhaps? Plus there has been a dearth of postings nowadays, or can I start putting it now itself?
Just put it... doesn't matter if you've only had the chance to do a few being new to it, but you're a member of the team, you're listed on the wiki etc... etc...
okay thanks I already have it there :)
good :)
but it's in fun and enriching, reading those profiles, I hope I am doing justice to the reviewing process
18:20
you're doing great - don't worry about that... and again, thanks for taking a bit of time out to do so :)
no issues :) The amount of posting we are having are few and far between, so it's pretty easy
it does get busier - but it's that time of year so... :)
18:42
I've just now made a bookmarklet that covers gifs with a black rectangle until you hover over them. I couldn't figure out how to do "visible for the first thirty seconds after the image loads, then fades to black", unfortunately
Still waiting for a reply to my query in the HTML room. Any second now :-)
18:54
why is everything in the js file in a single line?
is it a minified file?
I'm 75% sure that bookmarklets can't contain newlines.
Oops, I forgot the javascript: at the beginning. Now for the thirty minute task of finding the "edit" button in the gist interface.
I first thought that it's some kinda code golf in JS :P
Update: I found the "edit" button.
19:00
yay! \o/
@Kevin It doesn't fade, but otherwise this does it: jsfiddle.net/76r8hpeu
Hmm, @keyframes is interesting.
I'm disappointed that I can't make it disappear after the third loop by using percentages 299% and 300%
Augh, I clicked on a w3schools link. [Kevin has been dealt 7 psychic damage]
those percentages are applied to the length of the keyframe animation, not the length of the gif
19:16
Oh, I had my hopes up for a second. If a gif counted as an "animation", then I could do
img[src$=".gif"]{
    animation-play-state: paused;
}
img[src$=".gif"]:hover{
    animation-play-state: running;
}
And then the gif would only play while hovered. I would have liked that better than a black rectangle.
But gifs aren't controllable in this way apparently, so oh well.
wim
wim
how do you guys pronounce gif
/dʒɪf/ aka "jiff"
like "gift" with a silent "t"
wim
wim
one of you is wrong
Yes, I know that "Graphics" isn't pronounced with a J. I reserve the right to pronounce acronyms differently than how those letters are pronounced in the original word.
If people are allowed to giggle at numpy.cumsum, even though there's nothing particularly funny about it if you pronounce it "kyuum sum", then I'm allowed to say jiff.
wim
wim
19:26
"nyuumpy" is pretty funny though
so rbrb == be back in a giffy ?
Nyoompy dot kyoomsyoom
@wim not necessarily. Natural language doesn't work that way
wim
wim
@Aran-Fey ok, ok. you're both wrong.
19:27
English is a tire fire, the only rule is: try to get out alive
@Kevin that sounds european, like otto von bismarck? or van der waals?
Europe is large, and contains many things. So it very well might be European.
If gif should be pronounced with a hard G because Graphics has a hard G, then JPEG should be pronounced "jay feg"
that's a special case because it only took the "p" from the "ph"
"gif should be pronounced with a hard g because it sounds good that way" is perfectly good reasoning and I encourage followers of that viewpoint to live their truth
it's not Joint Potographic Experts Group
19:33
Joint Potato Experts Group
wim
wim
@Kevin but they have to also pronounce giraffe with hard g for consistency's sake
Seems like the creator of gif pronounced it as jif
And wow, there was a developer survey on the pronunciation
I keep forgetting that an o disappears from pronounce -> pronunciation
good ol' english :)
19:53
Is ol' from british english?
from the shakespearean era I presume, also what's fer?
'I started fixin' up ole bicycles fer poor kids.' ? Is it old pronunciation of for
(dialectal, especially Britain) Eye dialect spelling of for.
I want to make a joke about how Cockney English is the master of replacing consonants with apostrophes, but after reading through three pages of IPA at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockney#Speech, I'm not sure it's typical for them to replace D's
"How do I game Hat Season to net more Rep?"
20:03
wow! That thing is off the rails, specially the chat room created in one of the answers
wim
wim
Funnily enough that's actually a change I don't really mind much. All the crap noise in the sidebar can go away as far as I'm concerned (Blog/Featured/Hot)
20:23
so there is no function like the op asks for?
or a combination of functions?
perhaps a pandas-docs module? (parden my ignorance)
Nope. It's an interesting question but will solicit nothing but opinion based answers. There is no "right way" to do it.
aye, if you say so, there are not a lot of pandas authority in SO
maybe you, CS, jezreal and wenyoben
@wim The general idea I believe is that the company can use the blog or maybe even MSE - then the mods can debate what's important for the community right now and feature them for attention... it's not perfect, but I think it's going in the right direction in a way... seems it has mixed feelings though, like most things
When I see such a response on meta, I have the immediate emotional response that it might be a good post. So many things go south on meta for reasons I don't understand that I'm conditioned to not consider the general reaction as anything remotely aligned with how I may think.
 
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Very brief very annoyed cabbage
22:12
@AndrasDeak why, what's up?
Flight home cancelled, spent 4.5 hours queueing for a reschedule
In Western Europe this is not exactly normal
That'll do it. Traveling can be miserable sometimes
rbrb - good luck @AndrasDeak
Thanks, and rbrb here too
 
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user3956566
23:38
@Sam if you don't want to be kicked again, don't ping a mod into the room and proceed to rant about it. Your peers flagged your comment, not me. I'm warning you as it's my job to let you know why you were kicked. Seriously don't insult me again. I'm not in the mood for it, it's above my pay grade
user3956566
A note to the room, that comment had 6 flags on it. So clearly this user had upset a disproportionate number of users in here.
user3956566
I don't want to continue with it, this room is well moderated. So I'll leave. \o
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