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7:00 PM
-O2? Use -O3.
 
That's ... unnecessarily Wpedantic :-)
 
@JanDvorak For production I would but normally I'm testing code and -O2 works well for that
afk
 
@NathanOliver needed to read that in context. At first, thought you were testing your code on a mobile phone network.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ @Tarson I and Nathan have moved messages out of our transcript. We have been nice this time. This is a warning for being kicked next time you post that stuff here. OK?
 
7:08 PM
:o what happened here?
Oh, those messages.
Well, they were unprofessional and un-SOCVR, even by my standards :P
 
Why do you always materialize when something comes up?
 
Always afterwards
 
@rene It's fun seeing your reaction
 
It's fun seeing your reaction when he kicks you out
 
Iskicked in 3, 2, 1
Wow, it seems rene has softened up
HEY EVERYONE, rene has TOTALLY softened up
 
7:12 PM
Well, don't provoke him to kick you. Never wake a sleeping flower.
3
 
Tunaki has started reviewing!
 
@BhargavRao Will pinging him/it wake him/it up?
Also English should come up with a genderless pronoun for flowers.
Like right now
 
Tunaki passed a audit!
 
@M.A.R. You will have to try to find out.
 
@Rizier123 I'm not a mod and don't have an anti-rene vaccine
 
7:20 PM
Tunaki passed a audit!
 
Go Tuna
 
@rene I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
Tunaki passed a audit!
 
@M.A.R. Well, everything's fine and @rene is a nice flower, what are you bothering about?
 
Tunaki passed a audit!
 
@Drew another one for you ^^
 
7:42 PM
@Tunaki You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 29 minutes and 42 seconds, averaging to a review every 44 seconds.
 
I love you too
 
When I look at my diffs between the development branch and my code cleanup branch
I see a massacre
 
I'm wondering it this could be called "vandalism" and earn a suspension
 
You're removing "useful" content by trimming overweight code
 
7:52 PM
Ah
 
8:06 PM
and I managed to segfault powershell
 
#win
 
Yeah, thing is I'm on linux :/
Considering that libcrypto was involved, maybe an unhandled ssl error
 
Already 3 answers sadly ^^
 
Today I recommended a person lie on Academia.SE!
I am a pillar of integrity.
 
link ;)?
 
8:17 PM
Years of experience have turned me into a pragmatist. Idealism is great unless it is likely to actually destroy you.
 
8:38 PM
that tag...
 
JAL
@rene nice find with that related post, I wonder if I'm the first person to ask about this specific meta migration scenario
 
Be the first to commit to building the return Documentation.
It seems like an honest question.
 
Beware Smoke Detector—it'll probably flag this as spam because of that link. — Stephen Leppik 29 mins ago
 
@BhargavRao @StephenLeppik that's... not how SmokeDetector works.
 
Here lays data: how many people use the filters in the queue? Unsurprisingly, not many
 
@Braiam If you hide it, they won't use it
I'm pretty sure much less people have seen the timeline than the revisions
 
@Braiam lies*
But yeah, big caveat... I use filters a lot but I always reset them when I'm finished
 
@TylerH Are you calling Shog lier, or mineself?
 
You find out when they get suspended ...
 
9:12 PM
@Braiam None, unless Shog is on a beach somewhere
 
@Braiam the grammar
Here lies data
not here lays data
Unless "here" is a person putting some data down on the ground
 
@TylerH The data is a lie?
 
Shog is probably not a liar, but a lier
 
thatsthejoke.jpg
 
@Machavity No, it's actually really yummy
 
9:13 PM
Lies is the plural tense in this case of "lay"
 
@TylerH You were recorded as the first person in history who took Brai seriously
 
You lay something down. You lie down. Here lies data means "here is where there is data". Here lays data means "Someone named here is putting data down somewhere"
 
. . . and keeping taking him seriously
 
I want some Lays now...
 
@Machavity You breathe in Lays everyday
 
9:18 PM
i would like to lodge a protest
 
I would like a lodge
 
@Compass To do what? Fill Lays with whatever is on the cover?
 
`theshelbyreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/… the flavor i wanted, was not kept
take a guess which one it was
 
mango salsa
 
Cappuccino chips, who eats that
 
9:20 PM
afk
 
Bacon.
and cappucino was surprisingly good
savory meets sweet is usually a really good combo
 
Well, normal chips flavor here, which I guess are copies of what's there, are lemon, vinegar, chili, tandoori and prolly some other flavors
 
havent had SEAWEED FLAVORED CHIPS?
 
@Braiam I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
 
9:36 PM
We've had three software-engineering questions asked today... sheesh
 
rene passed a audit!
 
... how?
 
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 2 hours, 22 minutes, and 31 seconds, averaging to a review every 3 minutes and 33 seconds.
@Compass I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
 
crud
i accidentally clicked leave open, will i be penalized?!
 
Don't worry about it
Post a here if you're worried
 
9:48 PM
@Closey how is that a good question?
 
@JanDvorak +9/0 and an accepted answer/ high viewcount?
 
Is that a bad audit then?
 
I dunno how people in javascript vote but if I'm filtered on c# it is kind of obvious I deal with an audit. So that triggers me to check the question out of review.
@JanDvorak why wouldn't the question be good. It is not unreasonable bad IMHO
 
Compass passed a audit!
 
are pointer issues simple typographical errors?
 
9:58 PM
Compass passed a audit!
 
@Compass You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 13 minutes and 31 seconds, averaging to a review every 20 seconds.
 
user1593881
What on Earth is Windows CE?
 
user1593881
:P
 
user1593881
@TimCastelijns I honestly had to search for RAPI.
 
10:07 PM
it's a textbook resource request, no need to dig deeper
 
@RawN an embedded windows OS en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_IoT
@ThomasWeller Doesn't look like the same question at all to me
The new one's asking why there would be double slashes. The target is asking how to get a URL that includes the double slashes in it.
Two separate questions with two separate answers
 
:35702905 posted a related link ...
 
yeah I saw it my way... did not know we had user in chat asking for duplicate... sorry... just wanted to solve the problem
closing to a good dupe and removing non constructive comments by flags
 
they served their goal. Thanks for reporting.
 
10:29 PM
@QPaysTaxes Nicee
 
user4639281
@QPaysTaxes U haz Macintosh skills, right?
 
@QPaysTaxes IMB/DOS? I prefer GlaDOS, or PotatOS.
 
Hey can someone verify this: when I edit a chat message the text in the message box is colored white
It's all white for me
 
user4639281
Looks white to me
 
user4639281
The background is dark grey
 
10:32 PM
Yeahwer
White editing
No
That's not what I'm talking about
The message box where you type yer messages
Why is that so? I can't see a thing...
Also, the chat sometimes does this weird spasm. I think I'll do a bug report. Anybody know how to do gifs on ubuntu?
There it is again!
The weird spasm
Well it's hard to explain
Let me get a screenshot the next time it happens
No idea how to repro it though
It started happening since the new nav bar BTW
But it only happens on ubuntu AFAIK. Haven't spent much time on Windows to verify
Let me screenshot the weird white message thingy
oh look the spazzy chat came back
@QPaysTaxes I made my own theme
No custom styles override my chat box for me though
It's just white >.<
Ok that's the weird spazzy thingy
The chat scrolls all the way up for some reason
And then when I type it glitches back up
Back normal
Weird
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS IIRC, Chrome latest
Two bugs that came about a few days ago
Actually, I have no CSS injected for this page
So nothing should be conflicting unless somehow userscripts are making trouble
Nope
Ok
I'll try firefox
Firefox with no US or exts
Nice. Chrome just spazzed
Ok, firefox is fine when editing. The gray background is there
Any css god in here?
i.stack.imgur.com/1l22L.png ` - Why are the rules crossed out?
"property has invalid value"
 
@AndrewLi it's being overwritten
 
Okay.
I'm not sure how though
 
styles with a caution icon are invalid. styles with a strikethrough are overwritten
 
OK nevermind was one of my extensions
Onto the spazzy chat window issue
 
10:48 PM
though fair warning I am not a 'css god' :-P
 
Gold badges are enough for me :P
 
I don't even have a gold badge in it yet :-)
though I'm close
I have the answer amount, but am 248 upboats away
 
The answer count is 200 and the score is 1k right?
 
already posted by Jan
 
@AndrewLi yes
non-wiki
 
10:56 PM
I've got quite a ways to go :(
 
user1593881
Note to myself: I need to focus, sign that damn contract and start working for the money.
 
user4639281
I stopped answering CSS questions a while ago because they're all either duplicates, debugging questions, or code requests that aren't likely to be useful to anyone else.
 
Yeah. That's why a gold badge in CSS is a feat
 
s/CSS//
 
:P
If you just answer a crap ton of questions you'll eventually get it
With a few popular answers and you're set, especially in busy tags
 
user1593881
11:05 PM
@AndrewLi Well said. I know of some users approaching the 0.5M mark by answering questions on technologies rarely used today.
 
I think some guy actually did an experiment where they edited a question that Jon Skeet answered that had +1000. Next thing he knew, Jon had a few new shiny badges. That's why they put the post safeguard in
 
@AndrewLi I'm fairly sure I have at least one gold badge that I've gotten in a similar fashion.
Add tag to a question with a +400 answer, instant +400 points towards that tag. #easy.
 
The only problem is that I don't have an answer anywhere near that popular
Darn early birds get all the benefits
 
user1593881
11:20 PM
After answering, when to give up in the comments section? My patience is growing thin.
 
Should I answer a bad question?
 
@AndrewLi If it doesn't violate any community standards, sure. Sometimes I see some borderlines I answer. No need to close everything
 
@Machavity It's one of those "what's the output of this" except the code doesn't even run
 
then close it
 
But it was an interview question probably designed to trick 'em
 
user1593881
11:24 PM
@4castle Appreciate.
 
Ooh, I like trick questions. I just don't like answering them.
 
Yeah, don't answer questions the user should be able to answer themselves
 
Ok
 
@RawN No problem :)
 
I'll just continue commenting
Anyways, if I answer I doubt the OP will understand :/
 
11:28 PM
@AndrewLi yep, the 'old giants' issue
I got a couple high scoring answers but nothing anywhere near what some of the most basic questions got back in 08 or 09
"How do I foo the bar in JavaScript" +4950 -12
no code, says thanks, terrible grammar, etc.
 
Times have changed
 
with 36 answers, the top 3 being 1000+ words :-P
 
user1593881
Bad old times.
 
@AndrewLi too broad/unclear scope?
 
11:31 PM
BAH! And they thought it was a jQuery feature >.<
 
@AndrewLi An invention for lazy people who don't want to bother with making a modal window for every output
 
user1593881
Trying to ask a similar question nowdays produces interesting signed results.
 
I hate seeing some people put hard work into their great and correct answers on slow tags/obscure questions
Someone just told me: "there's no harm in declaring a variable without var/let/const, it'll just be global"
 
@AndrewLi ignore them forever, you don't need that kind of negativity in your life
 
I feel sorry for them
 
11:38 PM
Sometimes I want to drop into the JS room and say "Good morning neighbors! Do you have some time to talk about our lord and savior PHP?"
Just to see the world burn
 
I'm tempted to right a huge canonical q/a regarding JS's this to end all the dupes but it'd be way too long
 
@AndrewLi On the plus side, it'll net you a +500 bounty from me.
 
Is it possible to have links link to different parts of a post?
 
@AndrewLi no, you'd need anchors
 
Yeah, what I thought. Darn
 
11:48 PM
 
The third link seems like a good dupe target
 
there is also a tag to help search as well
 
@AndrewLi meh, I've seen that smaller questions that don't try to shove you all the information in one go are better
Readers tend to have short attention spans... so using more than 4 paragraph to answer a question, most likely would not be read until the end (ignoring the fact that self answered questions are subject of the same quality controls)
 
Yeah
 

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