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6:19 AM
N'guana ina, 3
 
6:55 AM
Oh, I just now realise this was the wrong chat window...
 
@VLAZ I was sort of wondering what that was supposed to mean
 
I imagined it might be mysterious
Maybe it's the GPS coordinates of where the nuclear squirrels need to go. It might be the name of a long forgotten deity which is waking up from millennia of slumber. Might be something I didn't quite even type right (or entirely) because the wrong thing was in focus. So many different options!
 
Was an auto flag raised on this stackoverflow.com/questions/69515571? I don't care to mod-flag it, I'm just curious.
 
7:14 AM
Probably it was. I saw it was rolled back once by you and then rolled back to the gibberish by the post author. I didn't see all the other rollbacks. I think that an edit -> rollback -> rollback doesn't produce an auto-flag but further rollbacks from there do.
Although OP wasn't rolling back here, just editing. But seems like the situation where an auto-flag would kick in.
I don't know if repeat delete/undelete in some time frame also auto-flag, though. I'm curious if this is the case.
 
@cigien yes
and then marked helpful when the author deleted it
 
Hmm, deletion by the OP probably shouldn't mark rollback auto-flags as helpful.
 
Well, in a certain sense, it resolves the issue...
But yeah, probably shouldn't.
That flag has various issues.
 
It especially shouldn't because, in this case, OP undeleted.
Or maybe the flag might be re-activated or something on undeletion.
I'm sure in just 6-8 short weeks this will be addressed.
 
@VLAZ that could be, the flag reflects that the last deletion was the one that cleared it.
err, although it was cigien's post-deletion rollback that sent the flag.
so that was actually the next deletion. so it's probably not that smart and just got lucky.
at any rate, this is yet another reason to never rely on that particular autoflag... :-)
 
 
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10:40 AM
Just in case anybody needs a summary of why software tends to be not-great on average, here is an excerpt from a question that was asked:
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I'm currently developing a website with a friend (Django + Django Templates with Bootstrap). It started as a learning project so we altered a lot during the development process. The project has around 30K to 40K lines of code and we tried a rather component based approach by including often used code fragments from external files with the django template language. By now, even if it started out as a learning project, we want to take it online when it's finished so it's supposed to handle mid to high web traffic in production.
 
 
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11:52 AM
The formatting...it hurts.
 
 
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1:39 PM
@manro on the bright side, you are expanding your vocabulary :)
on a tangent: I believe "on point" is a common one for different languages (in Russian, we have "в точку" which is a 1-to-1 match in meaning)
 
2:33 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yes, it is useful for me. But you should come here more frequently :-)
@OlegValteriswithUkraine hit the bull's eye too?
"on a tangent" - you did it again ;-)
 
it's the opposite
a fork in the road, but for conversation
 
@KevinB Do you like to use idioms too?
 
tis just a part of the natural languge
 
if you have a rich vocabulary
 
3:15 PM
@manro I am here often - just a bit busy IRL :)
@manro yup, I suppose so
@manro I don't think "on a tangent" is an idiom
but not sure
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine when will be your holidays ?
 
4:11 PM
@AnjaliPatel please close this ticket and raise another ticket, seems like a new requirement! — Naren Murali 8 hours ago
Going full on helpdesk.
 

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