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03:11
yo
I saw this message and have been laughing at it for a good 5 mins.
It's not entirely far off though. It's the war room for spam :)
Yep with halflife talking to itself, it does look exactly like some CIA crap xD
The best thing is that they were genuinely a random user who stumbled in there
I don't even know what halflife is. User seems to be called PulseMonitor
I am not sure but I think halflife is a new bot: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/65945/charcoal-test
Don't scroll too far up...
I was checking some abusive words
For hysterical reasons, the Github repo is called PulseMonitor.
03:37
HalfLife is a game :)
:O
What are those things coming out of the rear of that man running on the halflife avatar? :O
@Scratte I thought it was the time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
Half-Life the game :)
Yes, it's also the decay time for radioactive material.. But that's just boring. All you can do with that is wait :D
 
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10:28
@Scratte or anything that follows an exponential distribution
 
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14:16
nevermind
14:32
@Scratte can you give me an overview of what is going on at SOCVR?
What is the discussion about? It sounds interesting
14:51
@Yatin Which one? :) There's one about retracting flags. Another about a deleted Answer. One about singing posts.. And one about if it's fine to close a post just because it's uninteresting.
Ohh.. and one about downloading the JDK. And about having negative reputation on a post without deleting it :)
Oh god that is lot
NP the discussion has changed again
15:18
@CodyGray But it requires more than "My inputs are Y and I'd like to do X" -- you need minimal working examples, you need some evidence that you aren't just asking somebody else to do your job. We need the same thing here for "homework" to be on-topic. We need to see what work was done so far, we need to see where you got stuck (the error log, so to speak). — tpg2114 ♦ 13 mins ago
Gah!
Moderators on other sites are using fundamental misinterpretations of Stack Overflow's rules to justify their own even more misguided rules!
huh. Heuristics are becoming rules. Not surprising given the rules (what is too broad) are difficult to interpret and the heuristics (evidence of work) are not.
It's not even about that.
It's all about people who think it's their job to determine who is and isn't deserving of an answer.
Deciding whether an asker has done enough work or whatever.
Literally nobody has done enough work.
I challenge you to find me more than 5 questions on Stack Overflow or anywhere else on the SE network that I couldn't answer just by doing research.
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Oh! one sec
So if that's our standard, we'd have no questions. That'd kinda suck. All this work building a Q&A engine for nothing.
15:34
stackoverflow.com/q/55615794/1456253 pls. My QEMUs are dying.
You've accepted an answer.
It isn't clear to me whether the keyboard works in QEMU under other operating systems. If so, that narrows the problem down pretty clearly to that version of Solaris.
Ugh, only because there wasn't anything better. The problem really isnt solved. I think the "who" is a bit harsh. They point out that the policy is aimed at the substance of the question, which is correct. The problem I see is that its likely whatever decisions are made with that policy will not be internally consistant.
Of course they're not, as in the case-in-point.
Someone who wasn't asking a homework question, and wasn't even asking for someone to do their work for them.
It's the type of question Randall Munroe answers, and I don't think he does people's homework for them.
So yeah, policy is horribly flawed, but not because it makes judgements on users.
The whole thing quickly gets reductionist. You have to try and read people's minds, or just guess, and that turns bad quickly.
It does make judgments on users, though. That's definitely happening.
And that's a very slippery slope.
You see it even in the comments. Folks start talking about "students" and "experts" as a way of pigeonholing and gatekeeping questions.
15:40
@CodyGray Those are the opinonated Questions :) But alas they got deleted by the meta crowd not very long ago.
The opinionated questions can also be answered by doing research.
Oh holy hell. They deleted the answer because the question violated the policy? How many NAA flags have been declined becuase the question was explicitly asking for resources.
@CodyGray Not if it's not documented.
As in why does java have a standard method for foo?
@code11 Yes, the bathwater must have been really dirty. That poor baby!
If it doesn't have it because someone made a decision and only spoke about to a small group of people, those are the only ones that can actually answer it.. the rest of us can only guess.
15:44
That's true enough, I suppose. So the question can only be answered by a very small number of people.
I guess that would be somewhat like a physics question that asked, "How do we unify classical mechanics with quantum physics?"
Except, in that case, nobody knows the answer... yet.
@CodyGray That thread is depressing. They're making the same argument as Braiam, that the site is for answerers, not for the collection of Q/A.
I'm not sure if "depressing" is better than "really pissing me off".
@CodyGray It's the slope to apathy. First you get pissed off, then you get depressed. I just move past pissed off pretty quickly. At some point I'll get to apathy and that's when I'll log out and not log back in.
I kinda experience them all at once.
@Scratte That has happened to me before.
I did come back.
After quite a long time, though.
@CodyGray I very very rarely return to anything that I've given up on. I don't think I've ever done it. I just have a "I gave up"-sign in my head on it, and I don't think I even consider it an option. It's like taking a bad lover back. Why make the same mistake twice?
15:50
Ooohh... I've also done that.
Um, more than once.
I am very forgiving. :-)
@CodyGray No, I don't -- it says "What is the distance." If it said "How do I set up the equations for the forces" or "What forces need to be accounted for" or a multitude of other possible concepts that could go towards solving the problem, then it wouldn't be off topic. It would take a relatively minor edit to bring it in line with the need for conceptual questions, and then it could be reopened (although there would need to be clarification on what speed or acceleration breaks bone). Or if it said "Here's my free-body-diagram and I get it takes infinite distance, but I don't know why." — tpg2114 ♦ 46 secs ago
I did that too.. when I was young and foolish enough to think that things would be any different the second time around. It wasn't. It never is.. and ghosts that were forgotten starts to pop up and one get the familiar feeling of "Yeah, that's what happen the last time".
Ah, so, what it needed to be was a "debug my free-body-diagram" question.
I totally understand now.
I wish I knew why a legitimate answer was deleted, or even why the question was closed if it could be turned into a valid question by a trivial rephrasing.
@CodyGray Heh.. that is a very good question you could ask of someone having a diamond on a site. If they can change the question, why are they arguing for it's closure?
Or... even people without a diamond.
Anyone with close vote privileges also has editing privileges.
@CodyGray Those are ignorant and do stuff for the wrong reasons. They sometimes learn from other users that are ignorant. My problem with it is that moderator's actions have a lot more weight and when they do something, it's a lesson to others. They're the example to follow.
15:57
In this case, the moderator is effectively saying that he's powerless to do anything other than what the community has decided that they want.
I've even had a conversation in the comment section where a user said that because a moderator closed the post, it should not get reopened :O
When someone closes 1500 posts a day.. that's not a very good argument at all, in my opinion.
It's not even a good argument even if they didn't, but one is bound to have some error-rate.
@Scratte Well, that's probably true, unless it was edited. The edits completely change the situation, so that the original vote is irrelevant and must be reassessed.
@CodyGray Hmm.. not entirely sure that it's true for all of them. One was discussed on meta.
Nothing is true for everything. But the vast majority of the time, when a moderator closes a post, I don't think it should just be reopened without any modifications.
I can remember the post, and I don't think going through my comments is a good use of my time :)
16:09
No, I don't think so, either.
It's certainly possible that someone makes a mistake.
 
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18:55
Suggested edit summary of the day: "got rid of weird incel vibes"
19:40
@AnnZen Welcome to the Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad world. :-)
@Scratte Hmm, are you building a repo or something? :p
That's just the two posts that got killed today.
That vowel one is justified. The output the OP specified makes no sense.
The pi one is the first hit on duckduckgo.. deleting that is so counter to what's suppose to happen.
@code11 They made an error in posting. Adding "I" twice. That's it. The post was deleted before they had a chance to even edit it. That's sinister.
What is with moderators declining my no-longer-needed flags and then deleting the comments...this is the second time.
20:36
He's making an error, adding I twice, gonna find out who's naughty and nice
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Its also a close duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/20226110/1456253
The second was closed, not deleted. I can still see it. There is yet still hope for OP (however faint).
@code11 Ahh.. yes. You're right. I imagine not for long.
@RyanM Are you referring to the posts we were discussing in SOCVR? None of my NLN comment flags were declined.
@Scratte +1 There are far too many folks users with delete privileges that don't know (or don't care) how to use them. I was one, for a while, but I learned.
@cigien One NLN flag on this post was declined. You may note that there are no comments on that post.
20:42
Second dup for vowel question: stackoverflow.com/q/46388214/1456253. Point is that a couple of seconds of googling could have made it clear the question was a dupe. That annoys people who retaliate by closing the question rather than dup linking.
@RyanM Huh, I had 4 NLNs, and all got marked helpful. Perhaps you were too eager and flagged a comment that was ok?
@cigien but yet was still deleted?
Wait. Why can't you dupe link closed questions? Not all of them will roomba...
@code11 They're not perfect dupes (there's more needed to collect as a list), and I've recently been convinced by a moderator to be more exact with what I call a duplicate.
@RyanM Oh yes, that can happen. A mod could decline a specific flag, and then could delete all the comments for some other reason.
20:45
@RyanM Same reason high rep users decline my edit suggestions then made the same edits as an "improvement"
@Scratte because one is printing them out and the other is appending them to a list? I agree with being targeted with dupe links but thats kinda splitting hairs...
At least IMO
@code11 Lots of dupes for the vowel/python question. But, if its a dupe then it should be closed as a dupe. I've already voted on that one, so I'm near-powerless (other than comments) to act.
close what?
@cigien Wouldn't that suggest that is truly No Longer Needed? :-)
though Makyen has proved that theory wrong at least once
Oh, well, now Mr. Vowels is deleted. I was at least going to post a comment linking to the dupe target.
@code11 That happened while I was making a (trivial) edit. I've already voted to undelete, but maybe I'll need to get the Meta Effect into action. ???
20:55
@RyanM I'd think so :) But I just may not have thought about it hard enough.
So, why did you vote to delete that @AndrasDeak?
because it's a lazy dupe
A dupe of what? Wouldn't that be a good reason to close the post?
Is it harmful?
And there's no "dupe" in the close reason.
@cigien it would. I couldn't have deleted it if it weren't closed
@AdrianMole doesn't make it any less of a duplicate
@AdrianMole yes
20:58
Generally, dupes shouldn't be deleted unless they provide no additional value. This had a bunch of new solutions, because it was a slightly different question.
do I really have to dig up a handful of other dupes?
But we're supposed to be curators. Without the dupe target, that deletion is entirely inappropriate. It's a reasonable question, from a potentially useful contributor, who's now been thrown out of the boat.
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... I already did (see above)
... Use delete votes with caution!
20:59
@AndrasDeak No, just one. But at least one. Otherwise there's no reason to close it.
@AdrianMole we curated the question away
Which part of "do this for me" says "potentially useful contributor"? Or are we talking "it's not NAA" levels of optimism?
@AndrasDeak Would you call me a valuable contributor?
Sincere question.
@cigien don't know, I don't care about people
So, you're happy for that use to go away with the message (from the close vote - delete votes have no message): This question needs to be more focused. It is not currently accepting answers.
... I'm not!
@AdrianMole having it closed with the wrong reason is suboptimal, but acceptable
21:03
@AndrasDeak I'm confused. What is the "potentially useful contributor" that you were referring to? Was that not a person you were talking about?
@cigien ask Adrian. I thought he meant the asker.
@AndrasDeak Never mind Adrian. Let me ask you myself. Are you evaluating the potential future contributions of that user based on that post?
Don't mind me. But all three delete voters happen to be users for whom I have considerable respect; but, in this case, they're all wrong.
@cigien I generally wouldn't. Adrian claimed they are a "potentially useful contributor", which itself is a non-trivial claim that needs evidence. The only evidence I would have at hand is that question, since we're talking about that question. And that question doesn't display anything along those lines.
@AdrianMole so you would prefer us to undelete, reopen, hammer as a dupe and delete again?
I checked the user. At first, I (wrongly) assumed it was a noob. But, does that actually matter?
@AndrasDeak Yes! I mean (to be less ambiguous) - Yes!
21:07
excellent use of resources
It's about the message we send to those who post "bad" questions. We should be educators before being policemen.
That's one possible interpretation
if it helps: I think of it as being a janitor rather than a policeman
@AndrasDeak Ok thanks for clarifying, that's what I thought you were talking about. Let me just say that I'm very careful about making that judgement based on the initial posts of any user. I know that personally, my initial couple of posts are a very poor reflection of the current quality of my contributions. Perhaps it was different for you.
But it's the whole "knee-jerk" reaction that upsets me. For that question (it's not my field, by the way), somebody should have found the dupe early on. Then ... no problem.
@cigien it was, but that doesn't really matter. I don't extrapolate from myself.
@AdrianMole yes, as I said it's not optimal. But if someone after 12 years of SO's existence says "hmm, how do I remove vowels in a string?" and their solution is to ask a new question, they are (also) to blame
21:11
@AndrasDeak That's fair. Perhaps I'm more sympathetic towards new users than I should be.
@AndrasDeak Two or three 'wasted' close/delete/reopen votes in a day - no big deal: they all come back tomorrow.
Let's all think about quality rather than quantity.
I guarantee that a person who can't google how to find vowels and/or read a tutorial to learn that in a constructive manner will not see a difference between a deleted dupe and a deleted non-dupe
that would need the same skill: reading messages on the screen
Your guarantee mean little to me. I care only for the visible - not the speculative, suggestive, implied laziness.
and I'm only being half cynical
I don't dispute the closure (only the reason). My issue, here, is with the rapid deletion - which is brutal.
21:15
Now that I checked the deleted Q&A: all 3 answers are "try this" code dumps. So much for being educators.
or I guess I mean "so much for destroying value", the educator thing was about curators
I'm (relatively) new here. But, even if I weren't, I would no doubt have controversial opinions. SO is a Community-driven site and if, sometimes, there is discord in that community, then ... Vive la Difference!
... no reason to fall out over it.
Quick question, what can we talk about in here? users, meta, etc. I can't see any rules or anything.
Can only talk about hats. We've been criminally off-topic for hours.
The last (within SE roolz for all chat).
So literally the FAQ is all I have to adhere to?
21:20
@cigien it used to be a silly room, then it became mostly the dumping ground of SOCVR :P
Ah, I see :)
For example, I'm allowed to question cigien's motivation, but I'm not allowed to question the same for their grandmother.
... not that I would do either.
Unless you're talking about my grandmother's account ;)
SO is fun :D
21:22
Sometimes.
Sometimes it's trying, yeah.
What are the rules about editing FAQs on meta?
If you can, then you can. If you can't, then you can't.
Got it.
simples
Sometimes.
21:28
{cigien is being silly - flagging}
Here's one for y'all: I have (as do others) the power wipe out this answer (some rude comments have already been mod-deleted). Should I, just because I can?
@AdrianMole I'd recommend deleting it via the "close" button on that general-computing question, personally.
@AdrianMole No, not just because you can. There may be other, valid reasons to delete it.
@RyanM I (sort of) agree, though I'm no SME. But my conundrum was more aimed at use vs abuse of delete votes.
Fair.
It's an issue that "went to my head" when I first got 10K privs (and, again, at 20K). But it's now an issue that actually bugs me.
21:37
From that perspective, I'd delete if you believe it's clearly wrong and couldn't possibly be of any value to anyone, and might mislead someone looking for help
We are the "most trusted" of all (normal) users. We should never take that privilege/burden lightly.
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@AdrianMole it's a reasonable guess, but very much a guess and we need more info from OP
+1 (morally speaking) for calling python 2 "legacy"
frustrated non-converted library sounds
I'm convinced 2.7 will live forever.
... you just made the cheap prosecco taste expenseeef.
21:40
@Adrian pro-tip: telling someone to "calm down" has never calmed anyone down in the history of calming people down
@AndrasDeak That was my response to a couple of (now deleted) rants. But, I agree.
We should close the question as no repro/needs debugging details, and delete it. OP hasn't been around for more than a year.
@AdrianMole I got that
don't engage trolls, just flag away the trash
Yeah, you're right. I came across it through the Queen Bot - decided to make a wee suggestion.
Can one write a comment on a roll-back?
> 1. Commenting back on a SO post to a heated comment is, in general, a very bad idea. Avoid commenting in most, if not all cases.
rule #1 for a reason
21:44
@cigien Dunno. Post a question on Meta.
@cigien I don't think so unless you do it manually
What's Manuel got to do with it?
I don't know what happens if you edit the message in the grace period after a rollback
Nope, unless you're a moderator
What, only 4 different answers?
21:45
5 - Yes!
@AndrasDeak I'm pretty sure it does it as a separate edit, though I don't immediately have a post to test it on.
that would be reasonable
Same - can't test without an actual rollback.
Where's someone vandalizing their post when you need them...
21:48
You can rollback then post a real comment.
that would also be reasonable
... not sure if that gets to the editor, though.
You can also pseudo-rollback by editing an earlier revision of the post and submitting it.
Clever! Maybe you should look for job with Bing?
I'm pretty sure their mobile OS is deprecated... :-p
21:50
ffft...
22:04
I rolled back, and left a comment. Thanks.
@cigien See - easy peasy.
...there's a "Vandalism" comment in one of the scripts.
... but you don't do scripts (yet), maybe.
Not really appropriate here.
Yeah, I started using them like last week.
@AdrianMole No, I meant the "vandalism" comment wouldn't be appropriate for that roll-back :)
Welcome to the Dark Side, Padawan!
22:08
Yeah, the scripts are fun :)
I don't use the SOCVR one much. I hardly post requests.
I sort of kind of want to learn JavaScript but ... strawberries.
... I know the basics, of course, and can spot a glaring error, but there's a lot that can be done with a little learning, maybe.
@cigien That's probably the one I use most (consciously) ... it's nice when you come across an especially bad/good post in reviews that has bad previous reviews.
Makes sense. I don't do review queues really, so haven't had that need for it either.
... but you're still discovering the beauties of review queue, I guess.
Hmm, that's one way of putting it :p
I do find the audit system very interesting.
When I'm in the mood, I can do 120+ in a day. Lately, I just can't be bothered, TBO. Things change.
@cigien That, in itself, is a fascinating subject.
22:18
TBO?
I probably get the most use out of Sam's Review Queue Helper script. It helps ease some inefficiencies in the queue by reducing some unnecessary clicking.
To be honest.
@cigien To Be 'Onest, I expect :-p
... i dropped the silent aitch.
... ciz I drinks.
Ok, I was confused. :) Look up the most common meaning.
The Urban dictionary one at least.
22:19
man, yooz danjeruss.
I try ;)
keep up teh gud wurk!
@cigien Oh my. I'm pretty sure doing that in the review queues is frowned upon.
:)
The thing I've done least on SO in the last few weeks is answer questions :(
Of the things I normally do on SO, of course.
@cigien You seem to broadening your scope - and that's good!
... there are so many ways in which any one of us can contribute to this Community. It's entirely up to each individual how they choose to express their contribution.
... curation versus answering versus asking vs Meta posts ... irrelevant.
22:26
That's true. I shouldn't compare them like that, it's not particularly useful.
Many, many 250k+ users with little or no curation stats. No problem. They still contribute to the site.
... and some of the "top all-time reviewers" are < 10k.
22:56
I'm finding it oddly pleasurable to see @cigien in this room :)
@AdrianMole I think that saying they're "abusing" their privileged made a few users a bit upset though.
@code11 No :) That's the same thing in my book. Unless someone asks how to append something to a list, but then that's a different Question :)
@Scratte Would "misusing" be a friendlier term? (I would mean the same thing.)
@AdrianMole I don't think there's any way to say it without upsetting people.
... in my book, using privileges for something they're not intended for is abuse.
... and I have done it myself, so I'm not being "holier than thou" about it.
Yes. which is what I meant to say, and in doing so upset some people. But on the bright side, I do not feel I have much to lose. I already got serial voted on today.
@AdrianMole Yes, which to me means that one can change behaviour and attitude on the issue.
Indeed. That's what I like about chat and its regulars.
23:01
The real question is can it be changed for users that's done it for many years and are more set in their ways.
Meh ... dunno. Some folks just like the power. Can't really fix them.
Yes, that's a depressing side. Some people just like to destroy.
"But why are you doing it?" - "Because I can". :(
... maybe a "Reviewers' Tour" would be possible, with the ongoing changes?
@Scratte Exactly the point I raised earlier.
I'm not sure that'll work very well. I think they'll just take what they agree with and skip the rest as it they never saw it.
I know. Just looking for a hint of optimism.
23:06
I've been told by a few that my persistent arguing has made them reevaluate their close voting habits. Which is motivating for keeping at it :)
Your contributions are valued.
I just felt the result of the two posts today was a sort of setback.
@Scratte I'm glad. Odd pleasures are my specialty ;)
@cigien I remember you refusing to come in here not so long so ago :)
Any one of us can ruminate over our failed attempts at changing others' minds. It's life. It happens.
... even Cody fails, on occasions.
23:10
I just with that someone that close votes or delete votes those post can come with an actual compelling argument for why that is reasonable. But as far as I can see, none of them have been. All references to meta posts have also not been explained as to how they apply to the posts.
@Scratte This may not make you feel better, but posts like that go poof all the time. The fact that 2 of them happened in quick succession, and were noticed, and discussed at length, is a positive thing. Kind of the opposite of a setback really.
@cigien Yes, I had a feeling that I should most certainly stay under 10K. Getting over would probably be too detrimental to my motivation.
@Scratte Scratte with 10K privs would be a scary (but good) thing.
... joking aside, I think we need more folks to "moderate" what 10K-ers do.
Hmm, I looked it up, and I don't think there are enough users with that much rep to make 10ker moderation effective. There must be a meta about this.
23:26
@AdrianMole Heh.. You mean I'd pull out posts in the middle of arguments. And I'd be able to see who did what to deleted posts? :)
But apart from that, I'll need at least 400 more Answers to get there, and at 12 posts per year, that's.. 33 years and 4 months ;)
Don't worry. Be happy.
... we all take care of your concerns.
... sometimes
@cigien Rumour has it that there was once a 10K-only review queue (for delete votes, I guess). Didn't last.
Yeah, not surprising. Probably not enough users using it.
Not sure, I came across the Meta (SO/SE?) post before I was 10K, so didn't really engage.
I have an Answer that has a few typos. I don't want to fix them.. only because I don't want to bump the post. Since bumping the post may expose it to aggressive close voters.
we can get around that by going through all your posts to close them
23:40
@Scratte Not sure that 'bumping' is as prominent as you may think.
@AndrasDeak I'm thinking you're not joking.
I never joke
:P
I have less than 100 posts, so I guess it's take you two days.
Das is dee jermann vay - no yokes!
@Scratte Once Andras is done closing all of your posts, I'll go through and delete all of them.
23:43
^^ 100% flaggable, BTW.
Oh, even in context?
@cigien we'd have to downvote each to -3 first
@AndrasDeak easy
let me get to it
I'll refresh this Question then until I see a close vote on it.
23:45
@Scratte Just so it's clear, I would never do what I said 2 messages above, it was a joke. I think that much should be obvious from my general behavior, but I'll be explicit just in case that's not.
@cigien Yes, I'm not feeling that delete vibe from you :)
@Scratte Good. It would be a shame to not be able to kid around with you :)
No worries :)
@AndrasDeak Not if you delete the Questions. Only I think one of them needs 10 delete votes and you may get in trouble on meta.
@Scratte then it might be easier to delete the answer
Reminds me to check my newly deleted Answers.
Hmm.. it takes 4 hours to get a post off the front page.

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