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12:38 AM
Can't quite figure out how to format their advertisement it seems.
 
 
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5:02 AM
Thank you CandiMan of 2020, this helped out Candiman of 2022. Say hi to Candi for me. — CANDIMAN 2 hours ago
Actually, you suck, your class FileHelper name conflicts with Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestPlatform.Utilities.Helpers.FileHe‌​lper, which, btw, has a lot of great File related 'helpers'. I've changed your class to FileUtilities in the answer above. You are welcome. :-P — CANDIMAN 2 hours ago
10/10 self conversation
 
5:49 AM
Ban CANDIMAN for insulting CANDIMAN. That's the only way for CANDIMAN to learn his lesson and CANDIMAN to not be harassed by this creep online.
 
 
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7:24 AM
@HenryEcker here's a weird case from a plagiarism perspective: stackoverflow.com/a/71691463 - phrasing like "for input and automatic user move to next input field you need to use jQuery CDN i.e Content Delivery Network" betrays a pretty severe lack of understanding of what they're talking about, but I can't find a better source than lazacode.org/2433/js-otp-input-example or stackoverflow.com/a/70323419
stackoverflow.com/a/58473823 is similiarly very similar to w3schools.com/bootstrap/… but not quite...
(also, toying with the idea of making a private plagiarism room to discuss these a bit more freely without publicly calling out users - in case that would be relevant to your interests)
 
@RyanM I saw one yesterday that rung bells. It was an answer posted 2 minutes after the question but it was pretty long and detailed and from a new-ish user. I know it's wrong to expect new users to be unable to provide detailed answers but a lot of times these end up being copied. It was still weird because the details were weirdly shallow. The text, in its entirety, did not exist anywhere else on the Internet. However, some subsections of it did.
Not a paragraph but maybe a couple of sentences. And I found maybe two such sections.
I meant to look at it more closely later. Which would be later today, I suppose.
 
 
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12:56 PM
Hello, guys. How is here without any political debate? Oleg don't miss me? 😌
 
1:07 PM
@RyanM I don't know why you need a better source than those. The JS and HTML are identical. The CSS has the plain SCSSbackground-color: lighten($BaseBG, 5%); in there. If you really wanted a stronger connection the fiddle linked in the answer is revision 2. If you check revision 0 of the same fiddle you'll see that there's only one difference which is the colour value.
 
check my answer below and vote up and mark best answer so other developer find easy and they will get best answer for implement — Kiran Mistry Mar 31 at 11:11
Ugh
 
1:28 PM
@RyanM I'm not sure what you mean by not quite here either. The only difference is that it's split up into a stack snippet. It removes two <p> of explanation (but leaves a new line where they were) and there's literally a <link> in the body because of just blindly copying from the head into the body. The jquery version is different but idk what it was on that site in 2019.
They're also not the first person to copy from that source 1 and apparently also not the last to take it 2
@RyanM I agree a less public room would be better for these types of conversations. Let me know if/when you set it up :)
 
 
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8:54 PM
I really wish the editing grace for chat was at least the same as comments. =(
 
@manro you know there are other topics out there, right? :) movies? books? music? tales from the JS ecosystem crypt? weather? food? cultural events?
@HenryEcker heh, yeah...
 
I always seem to notice the typo at 1m59s
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine certainly :-) when i will need your help with JS - I'll say to you. Some R libs use the features of JS.
I'm not a music fan
What are your favourite movies?
 
Young Frankenstein
 
@KevinB wow, so old film. I should read about it
 
9:07 PM
it's... probably a bit politically incorrect for today's norms
 
Gene Wilder, i know this actor :-)
Is it a movie for conservatives?
 
no, it's for anyone who won't be offended by comedy from that period
there's definitely worse than that one
 
I'm not . And i will watch it soon
 
like blazing saddles i think, though that's one i don't remember much of
iirc that one's very racist
 
Lol, Indian who speaks Yiddish 🤭
I'll look it too :-) Are you from the previous century?
 
9:16 PM
i'm a millennial
watched all that stuff in highschool
 
Then your ideology should be right, by my opinion
 
eh, i'm conservative, but democrat
or, what is considered a democrat in the US
;)
 
I hope, that you didn't vote for the bidet 😁
Let's return to the movies topic. Save me from the politics 🙏
 
i'm not relaly much of a movie person, it's not something i like to spend time doing when there's anything else at all that could be getting done
 
I like to see a movie before sleeping. It lulls :-)
 
9:50 PM
Zzz
 
🚽
 
Kevin, don't leave me alone
I want to drill my english.
And you are almost englishman :-)
Do you have any english roots?
 
wdym
english is my only language
 
Or your origin is different?
 
Ich spreche viel English.
 
10:00 PM
Haha. My boy 🤝
 
You can tell I don't actually speak German natively by the initial misspelling of "viel" as "fiel"...
 
You can easily learn basics of German if you want. Similar languages
Your origin is German?
 
10:34 PM
 
Unhelpful comment flag of the day: "Recommending an ORM is abuse."
@manro as in, my ancestry? My ancestry is, broadly speaking, northwestern European. But my family has been in the United States for many generations.
So I'd say my origin is the United States.
 

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