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1:00 AM
@SotiriosDelimanolis Isn't it something like "array[variable]" vs. "variable that points to elements of array"? It might be a duplicate of something, but this particular duplicate seems sufficiently dissimilar.
 
1:25 AM
@AndreyTyukin They're doing a = 0; thinking a is a reference to an element of the array. The a is actually a variable initialized with the (copy of the) value of the element of the array. They duplicate explains you actually need to do array[variable] to access the element and change its value.
 
@SotiriosDelimanolis Yes, but the Question that is being voted on is about integer variables a1...a3 not changing, not about values of the array not changing. Unfortunately, Java does not allow to express the difference on the type level, but in Rust, one would clearly be mut xs: [i32; 3] vs. xs: &mut [&mut i32], whereas the other would be just x: i32 vs x: &mut i32. Sorry, I cannot clearly express it in any other language, but I hope one can feel the difference on syntactic level.
@SotiriosDelimanolis ... I'll search for another duplicate, I definitely agree that it is a duplicate of something, just to make the distinction a bit clearer.
 
1:40 AM
@AndreyTyukin It's moot now, maybe I did misinterpret. Too much misunderstanding in play. They kept repeating "by array" and the fact that they accepted an answer explaining they had to access a[0] (etc.) to see the value but that still produced 0 makes me think otherwise, that the enhanced for loop was the problem.
 
@SotiriosDelimanolis Ok, actually, I agree, you are right with that duplicate. The problem was that the code was buggy in two ways: the information flow from ` ... = 0` to a1 was interrupted in two different points, and I just focused on the other one.
What I meant was this: `class BeginnerMistake {
public static void main(String[] args) {
{
int x = 42;
int[] a = {x};
a[0] = 58;
System.out.println(a[0]); /* {x} changed */
System.out.println(x); /* x didn't change, how can that be?! */
}
}
}`.
 
Yeah, I can see that being their question.
 
...that seems to be a very frequent misunderstanding that occurs without any for-each loops etc.
 
I have answered a question like that years ago, it doesn't even have to be through an array. Like literally

int a = 3;
int b = a;
b = 4;
// why doesn't 'a' equal 4?
or whatever
 
Ah, right, that's an even better example.
 
 
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3:42 AM
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Q: It's time to bury [digg]

Jeremy BanksThe original was a social tech news/link aggregator that operated from 2004 to 2012. It was described as one of the influences in the creation of Stack Overflow. Digg provided an API and about 60 questions were asked about it under the digg tag, which was appropriate at the time. However, that D...

 
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7:28 AM
What legitimate pattern (\S)\1{9,} could appear in a SO post, particularly questions?
The only thing I can think of, is the letter F may appear in chunks of 12 and 16 (GUID and integer constant, like 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
 
the comma is superfluous BTW
poor man's HRs, AKA -------------------
 
@iBug There are Markdown permits any number of repeated -, =.
ninja'd
 
also, tables in code blocks
 
@JohnDvorak No, it's not. {9} is exactly 9. {9,} is 9 or more.
 
Is there an implied /b I don't know of? If not, it's superfluous.
 
7:38 AM
@JohnDvorak I agree, there's no telling what someone will put in code.
 
unless you're intent on showing all the \S?
 
I believe the intent is to capture all the \S, not just detect.
 
Pretty sure it's for Smokey
 
Yes, but SD often captures the matches and puts them in the why information. Alternately, there may be a desire to know exactly how many were repeated (e.g. "found 50 repeating Q characters").
 
I have a sneaking suspicion Smokey doesn't support the latter - and the former can live just fine with just nine characters.
 
7:46 AM
@JohnDvorak SD already reports the number of repeats for each repeated character. See the why for this MS post.
 
neat, TIL
 
8:20 AM
@Makyen good idea. I forgot to mention it's in the rendered HTML, with pre and code blocks stripped
 
@iBug I should have assumed that it was in the HTML. For some reason my thoughts just went to Markdown. :-; It helps that <pre> and <code> are stripped, as that removes a considerable amount of variation.
 
 
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9:47 AM
ok today got to install 6 arcade/retro machines with all working controls for my birthday's son part + finish fixing the pinball. Have fun with sunday turds without me, I'll come and delete the rest in the evening.
 
... turds? Excuse me?
 
10:13 AM
ooooh good find.
 
10:31 AM
 
 
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12:17 PM
Can anyone help me out with something?
 
Zoe
Depends on what it is
 
I hope I never come across any of your source codeā€¦ I raised a flag on that as no longer needed. The flag get marked as helpful, but still the comment is not removed.
Why is it so?
 
Meh. That happens, and I would simply move on
 
So, will that be removed in near future?
 
12:19 PM
I doubt it
 
So, the person who handled my flag just marked my flag as helpful but forgot to delete the comment, am I correct?
 
No, I don't think so. They marked it as helpful but decided to leave the comment for some reason.
But again, it's not terribly bad as far as comments go. I'd just move on to more important issues if I were you
 
Ahh, I see, just being a lil bit curious.
 
Maybe they'll remove it later, perhaps they wish to discuss it in the moderator chat room, ....
it's hard to know their thinking, but again, to me this seems a minor issue
 
Hmm, can be possible.
 
12:35 PM
Just don't bring it to Meta unless you're in for another awesome first sentence in an answer as you got here ...
 
TBH, I didn't understand any bit of that first sentence.
 
Oh hell, why are you bringing this up here when you've already discussed this on meta?
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Those are other comments.
 
Maybe you should find a better use for your time than worrying about moderating SO comments. Seriously.
 
Well, I just removed 44 comments from StackOverflow in past 3 days.
 
12:39 PM
That first line of the moderator's comment was sarcasm and means that you're making way too much of a fuss about a trivial issue -- as you are doing now
 
I just enjoy removing comments.
If I kept doing that, I will earn Marshal badge in half a month from today.
 
OK great. Now back to more serious issues....
 
 
@rene would you please remove the star from that del-pls?
@E_net4 Would that be worth saving if it was edited to "can I use 3.2 with the provided sample"? (not a rhetorical question, need more coffee)
 
That was an odd discussion
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels which one?
 
@StephenKennedy The one with Zlytherin. He takes his comment flags very seriously, perhaps a little too seriously
 
1:53 PM
Youthful enthusiasm
 
 
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Better than "hello plz hapl me"
 
Zoe
^
 
so... after reading that title, I've got some sort of headache...
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at least it's not your usual ^^^
 
3:10 PM
what's the correct feedback for non-English posts?
 
close as unclear
 
based on the translation, but with naa instead of fp if an answer
 
(feedback to Smoke Detector)
 
unless it's obviously spam, feedback NAA
 
ok, thanks
 
3:12 PM
well... not all non-English posts are handled via means of Smokey here (e.g. questions)... ;)
 
 
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4:32 PM
Morning /o
 
Zoe
@EKons Non-english is NAA either way
 
I wouldn't convert tpu to naa or tp to naa, for example
however, fp never goes for non-English answers
 
Zoe
yeah, that's what I meant.
... oh xd
Sorry, misread your message
 
5:38 PM
 
 
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7:42 PM
@EJoshuaS hmm closed yesterday?
del-pls maybe?
 
tfw you forget your own CV...
 
It'll roomba; I'll keep an eye on the answer to see whether it gets accepted
@Machavity refresh my memory please, this doesn't roomba, but closed questions at the end of burnination are deleted right?
 
@Adriaan yep, but recently closed are deleted by mods.
 
7:58 PM
@StephenKennedy Rats wrong link
 
in that case, it could have been far worse :)
tagged C#. le sigh
 
so... yeah... I can't see any active ROs to ping rn... some /dev/nulling, nothing important :P
 
I'd bet money Makyen isn't too far away from a keyboard
 
what's up?
 
or a friendly flower!
 
8:07 PM
Now you've done it, woken rene from his beauty sleep. We'll all pay now
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9:10 PM
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 4 mins ago, by angussidney
@SmokeDetector user has multiple posts linking to that site, posts can possibly be fixed by editing (they do seem to have some helpful contributions
 
 
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10:23 PM
Is this one off-topic? What's the usual procedure for questions related to phpmyadmin's back office?
 
@E_net4 It's not a tool used primarily by programmers. Should be on SuperUser or Server Fault imho.
 
@StephenKennedy Yep, thanks for the second opinion.
 
11:21 PM
@SmokeDetector fp The "spammy" part at the end is easy to edit out
 
o/
 
I did a new question today after I get my questions unlocked finally However seems that I got locked again stackoverflow.com/questions/54622017/…
What I did wrong there?
 
How long ago was your previous question?
 
@AmadeuAntunes Hmm... That question is not locked. What do you mean with that? Did you get question-banned, or rate limited?
 
11:24 PM
@E_net4 exactly I get question-banned and today I got unbanned and after make this question I got banned again
You have reached your question limit
Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the Help Center to learn more.
 
When you're question-banned, you get another question every 6 months
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Even though that one wasn't downvoted or closed, it wasn't upvoted enough to lift the ban
2
 
@AmadeuAntunes Your history only shows one question under zero... Perhaps you've been deleting poorly received questions?
Those count towards a potential question ban.
 
Yes I did but long long time ago
 
Hmm. And have you perhaps, no harm intended, used other SO accounts in the past?
 
No I have no other account
 
11:28 PM
OK then. It might've been that those old deleted questions have weighed heavily on the ban.
The usual guidelines for your situation are here.
 
I was thinking that finally got unbanned and seems only that ban is back
Well Thank you any way :)
 
@AmadeuAntunes Well, getting unbanned isn't exactly like a hard switch. It just means you got yourself below the threshold. Posting more questions will push you upwards again until they are well received.
 
Well I know
 
My advice is to never underestimate the effort required to ask and answer: take your time, and make your questions and answers as great as they can be. :)
 
I'm doing it :)
When I got Locked from asking here I started ask there
 
11:40 PM
@AmadeuAntunes From some of the questions I have seen there, the quality is not quite the same as what we usually strive for on the main SO site.
 
@E_net4 I noticed it also
@E_net4 well I've try to improve my last question hope it can help
Untill there I will keep answer questions doing my best
 

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