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12:47 AM
Shog on edits on answers with lots of red/green:
> If you're certain the edit makes the answer better, approve it. Consider that the alternative is you rejecting the edit, leaving a crappy answer to waste future readers' time and wasting the editor's time. Seems like a bit of a high cost for some abstract ideal, don't it? meta.stackoverflow.com/a/356840/792066
 
@Justin " It's easier than changing all the settings to remove precompiled headers" - I love IDEs! (never had that problem with konqueror, kwrite and konsole)
Oh, just be be clear: grin
 
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Q: Should [react-google-maps] be re-tagged as [google-maps-react]

DijkgraafI just came across an edit where someone replaced react-google-maps google-maps-react Are they one and the same thing? If so should react-google-maps be re-tagged as google-maps-react Neither of them have a Wiki. react-google-maps has 7 questions google-maps-react has 15 questions

 
 
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2:16 AM
Sorry about the wall of requests
0/
 
user177800
2:28 AM
Check out this first question by a high schooler, I think they need props for such a good effort! stackoverflow.com/questions/46333399/…
 
user177800
2:58 AM
@SotiriosDelimanolis here is the first dupe to get it started, this one actually has everything they need - dupe -> stackoverflow.com/questions/15922184/…
 
3:54 AM
@JarrodRoberson Yeah, closed it up.
 
4:11 AM
BTW why the SOCVR userscript doesn't work on Chrome with Tampermonkey? It keeps telling "failed to load room" or something like it (forgot the actual message), how to fix that?
 
 
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5:13 AM
\o morning
!!/tea
 
@suraj brews a cup of green tea for @suraj
 
 
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6:42 AM
... I can't remember how to ask questions. I feel certain this is off topic as POB. Can anyone help me try to make it on topic? ideone.com/37p2v3 (Question would be tagged )
 
@Justin " canonical way" POB?, I think you need to concentrate on differences, more pro, cons, but c++ is not my area ;)
 
@PetterFriberg What do you mean by the first sentence?
 
I think you are ok if you just remove request for best way, hence ask for explain about differences
@Justin To me best, canonical... easily get POB, but if you ask for differences you are probably ok
 
I guess I'm just looking for *the right way* to use the library, because there are all these techniques and I'm not sure which to use because they all seem to work, but -
especially with C++ - you never know if it actually works. Sadly it has poor documentation
Hmm
 
@Justin How to declare parsers using X3?
That's your title --^
 
6:55 AM
Brilliant. Thx
 
for the rest it seems ok, avoid "right way" stuff, put requirements instead, the declaration should consider.... (then people that answer may add other considerations)...
 
@EJoshuaS I live in a proper country, hence it was a perfectly acceptable bedtime here
 
if SO works the answer that gets most votes, is the right way :)
 
@PetterFriberg and how often have you found that to be true? :P
 
Lol, SO flagged the title as "appears subjective" and likely to be closed.
 
7:00 AM
always... always...
 
To be fair, it is for a modification of the title suggested
 
@Feeds nope.. two different libs.. added answer
 
@Justin I have no clue about the subject but, is it clear why you don't like the way that the documentation declare the parser?
 
@PetterFriberg I meant for it to be clear, but I better ensure that is the case
... in seeking to clarify it, I may have answered my own question
 
Then post a Q/A ;)
 
7:09 AM
@Justin ah the perks of try to form the perfect question :p
you can post a self answered question
 
Might be a poor self-answered question because my answer may be a core language feature unrelated to the library. Seeing if I can determine the answer
 
baah first you post question... (not answer), wait some, then you post answer..
 
No my point is that the question may be misguided in the first place.
 
There is nothing as good as question from someone who knows the answer ;)
aah ok.
 
C++ is a complicated language. I can code complicated things in it, but every now and then, I find some core language feature / rule that I actually don't understand. I have some mental model, but it's always an inaccurate simplification.
\o/ I found my answer. Not quite the same as what I expected; seems like following the documentation tutorial to the dot will cause problems, but for the specific case I'm looking at, it works
 
7:23 AM
^^ or POB
 
 
 
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8:36 AM
I'm so sick and tired of the people where like 160 of their 200 rep to the assoc bonus comes from serial voting and they still get to keep the assoc bonus
</rant>
 
@Magisch no one is supposed to know that ... let's keep that secret ...
 
after 200 flags for serial voting in a month I've seen some stuff
 
9:20 AM
@TetsuyaYamamoto Which script are you having a problem with? The three most commonly used are: Stack Exchange CV Request Generator, Unclosed Request Review Script, and Magicâ„¢Editor. One of those?
 
@Makyen IIRC that error message was with the cv-pls US, but I might be wrong.
 
^not needed Martijned
 
@AshishAhuja @TetsuyaYamamoto Yeah, I should have paid more attention. The only one that has "rooms" is the request generator. If I'm not paying enough attention to catch that, then I should get some sleep. The script complaining about not being able to contact the room is usually a networking issue, but can also happen when SE is down.
 
9:40 AM
@Makyen I troubled to use SECRG (CV request generator & sender), but managed to fixed the issue by closing all SO posts I opened, restarting the browser session, and then suddenly the script worked again. Still don't know what I'm doing wrong though.
 
Ron
Country roads take me home... Hello world!
 
@TetsuyaYamamoto Hmmm... That doesn't sound like something that's going to be easy to track down as to what's going wrong. Are you having any networking issues?
 
(wall of Android xD)
 
Does anyone here know definitively if a "helpful" on a custom mod flag means "This was a correct flag and we're taking action about it" or "Either this was correct or it wasn't but you couldn't have known"?
Would this be something to ask about on meta?
 
@Magisch I think it is disputed for the latter..
 
9:54 AM
You think or you know?
I need that distinction to fine tune my script
 
@Magisch If it's something that requires a moderator to investigate, then even if the suspicion for which you raise the flag didn't pan out, then it should be marked helpful. That assumes that there was some reasonable grounds for the flag to have been raised. If you have a pattern of flags with marginal reason for raising them, then they'll probably start marking them declined.
 
Well yeah but if I never get to know if my hunch was correct or not what will help me make more correct hunches
 
10:38 AM
^ see my extra comment under answer
 
11:10 AM
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/09/… finally a box that will let us run firefox with 15 tabs open : )
 
\o Morning
 
o/
 
Would folks here give some thoughts on this Meta answer? meta.stackoverflow.com/a/356709. It is in response to some edits I was making to a freshly closed question that do not help qualify it for reopening. Another answer to the same post (meta.stackoverflow.com/a/325811) indicates that the reopen queue is so quiet that a few extra posts are not an extra workload worth worrying about.
I like the idea that edits are in themselves educational for the poster, but if there is widespread support for Andras' position, I will refrain from editing newly closed posts (unless the edit could reopen it).
 
11:29 AM
@halfer I'm with Andras, consider also that you may waste OP's chance to enter reopen queue (hence you cosmetic edit), enters reopen (no open), OP comes back to edit in useful info... However if old close as duplicate or similar I would not really care if it gets bumped (I think the fact of nice and clear content is more important), you quickly see in bumped that it's closed.
 
Thanks Petter. So if I edit old closed Qs for the (perceived) educational value that's OK, but try to refrain from editing newly closed Qs?
 
Ron
o/
 
Hey Ron
 
@halfer perceived educational value?, baah, edit it to improve it, closed questions can still be useful (specially duplicate). I would absolutely refrain from editing newly closed question, wait for OP to add more info (do first edit or leave a comment that you can edit in), then you can edit to improve this new info.
 
OK, thanks @Petter, that's very useful.
 
11:34 AM
my main argument is that you are stealing OP's chance to get it reopen.
 
I need an old:no filter in my fluff searches :=)
 
Ron
Took a 5 day break from SO. Relapse.
 
Yep
 
@halfer on hold vs closed in title ;)
 
Ron, a break is good. I use this: proginosko.com/leechblock to prevent me lurking on SO instead of doing my work!
 
11:37 AM
Morning
 
Ron
o/
 
\o
 
Ron
Whaat, Coliru has a clang compiler too? Well I be...
 
Yep. The C++17 version is broken though.
It also supports boost
 
Ron
11:54 AM
@NathanOliver Are you are going full Linux and leaving the comfort of an VS IDE?
;)
Linux FTW!
 
@Ron Not full Linux (yet?) but I have seen that I should learn Linux. I have to look into Windows Subsystem for Linux and see if I can run gcc and clang through it. If I can then I can start there and then move on to a full VM when I get comfortable.
 
Ron
@NathanOliver I suggest you skip the subsystem part and skip directly to VM.
Ubuntu wheel spins rather nicely and comes with a GCC preinstalled.
GDB is kind of buggy.
 
@Ron Well, I really want to learn WSL so that kills two birds with one stone ;)
 
Ron
I had to google for it. Is this what wsl is?
 
Yes.
It's basically a tightly integrated VM
 
Ron
12:11 PM
I can recommend VmWare tools. I use the VmWare Workstation on Windows. Amazing toolchain. There is a VmWare player which is the free version.
That beta feature doesn't look reassuring.
 
@Ron Me too. Even my legacy, crappy drivers/hardware worked, (after some effort). I transplanted a complete legacy Dell XP system, OS, tools, everything, into a VM and.. it worked!
 
Ron
@MartinJames Worth every penny.
 
bash Windows
 
Ron
They usually cut prices by half on Black Friday.
Not sure about the Ruby Tuesday.
 
bash is available on Windows? What's wrong with PowerShell?
 
12:19 PM
my point exactly
 
Ron
Apparently MS is pushing some Linux flavor on W10.
 
@Ron Oh.. they have taken leave of their senses. OK.
 
@MartinJames It is not bash.
 
@Olaf You say that like it's a bad thing.
 
@MartinJames In the sum of all pros&cons: yes. (not that I really like the bash syntax, but it works well for what it's meant for. For the rest: Python)
 
12:26 PM
@MartinJames probably driven by the .net core trajectory that requires them to support Linux as well. Instead of the saying: use debian, it is free, they rather go with install this subsystem on an OS you already have a client license for
 
MS is getting into the opensource game so we will probably see more of this
 
Actually the bash shell is not, in itself, all that bad. It's the hordes of bash scripters in the industry that think being able to write shell interpreted scripts makes them computer programmers. I swear that some of them think that the CPU executes bash script directly:(
 
Ron
@MartinJames So true.
 
@MartinJames Who knows. Intel&co seem to not have much ideas what to do with the available transistors anyway ;-) And now that MS also supports it … lingua franca
 
@MartinJames I'm jack's complete lack of surprise
There's a metric ton of people working as programmers that can't actually program
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Ron
12:32 PM
Actually the success of C++ lies in fact that CPUs stopped getting faster at some point. So says Bjarne the Strong.
 
@Magisch If that is not worth being pinned
 
Ron
@Magisch And not even aware of it.
 
I may or may not be in that category, too
 
@Ron Otherwise we could use modern languages with better syntax and higher absraction features like Python. Sounds reasonable.
 
Ron
@Olaf It doesn't get much better than C++.
wink
 
12:36 PM
@Ron sure if you like banging your head into a wall :p
 
@Ron Aware or simply ignoring the facts. Like some presidents. It's called "managers"
 
Ron
No, after discovering C++ I pretty much lost all interest in other languages. I am still fresh in the C++ realm so that could change.
 
@Magisch As long you stay in that Heisenberg-state, there is hope.
 
@Olaf You mean selling blue meth? Nah I've quit that business
 
@Magisch There's too much tv-series and too few names.
 
12:45 PM
@SmokeDetector what :D
that was rather obvious :P
@SmokeDetector already handled
@SmokeDetector sounds like a too broad question
 
...but I want nail treatment!
 
@MartinJames there you go
 
1:51 PM
Just so I'm certain, when SD flags a link at the end, but the answer itself is fine, we just edit the link out and k the notice, right? (not related to last SD report btw)
 
@Machavity only use k if it is really spam/abusive. It if it not actually a problem then use f.
 
CVQ is at 10001 items, slackers!
 
2:08 PM
@kayess IKR. Should be 100k like the good ole days
 
@NathanOliver I'd say POB ("bad practice or perfectly normal")
 
Thanks
 
@Machavity ole was something I really hated. Not that I liked ActiveX any more...
 
@kayess ಠ_ಠ
 
@PaulRoub >_>
 
2:28 PM
I wish SQL supported Year() and Month() without parameters to return the current year and month instead of having to use Year(GetDate()) and Month(GetDate())
just seems so verbose
 
@TylerH Does SQL support default parameters?
 
I don't know what you mean by default parameters
Year() and Month() both require a parameter in T-SQL
 
@TylerH Where the function has some default value and if you don't pass anything it uses that but if you do pass something it uses that something instead.
 
I wish they supported a default to "current Year/Month" when no parameter is given
@NathanOliver oh, yeah no that's what I'm wishing it had here
SQL itself does but not for every function
 
2:41 PM
No @halfer, you have to include the php tag i nearly had an heart attack
 
@DragandDrop Sorry, I don't understand your message?
 
@halfer he's saying to include the tag in your cv-pls line so he is prepared to see PHP code
making a joke that PHP is so terrible that seeing it unexpectedly gives him a heart attack
 
Ah :-)
 
But wat if someone likes ?
 
I'm down to hearing "PHP is rubbish" jokes once a week now, so maybe the meme is wearing off
(or wearing out, I dunno)
 
2:47 PM
@halfer Meh. I'm not sure that will ever die out. If you're still mad about register_globals 5 years after they were removed I can't help you
 
Heh, seen that one!
 
No we are just trying to ignore the tag. Because I don't know where they get their "Learning materials" but it's rotten to the core. And sorry for my broken English.
 
Or the angry tech-bro fractal-bad-design thing. The internet just amplifies people with a chip on their shoulder
 
@Thaillie they feel excluded from the group and are pushed out, causing much grief and turmoil
We refer to such events as Exodus
 
@DragandDrop who is "we" here? Are you saying that ignoring the PHP tag is official room opinion?
 
Ron
2:50 PM
Industry often does not live up to SO high standards.
 
@Ron Wait, since when did SO have high standards?
 
Perhaps you can get that added to the socvr.org/faq, so PHP users like myself know where we stand?
 
Ron
@Machavity I like to think that it does.
 
maybe he meant SOCVR
 
@halfer It is unoffical room practice.
 
2:52 PM
@halfer Ignoring PHP is not official room policy. Some user may chose to ignore it but cv-pls for php questions are welcome here.
 
Ron
@Machavity But then again I camp in the C++ tag. Those folks are quick on the trigger.
 
Thanks Nathan
 
@Machavity "high" is relative.
 
@halfer, Im noob, french, and low rep. Im wrong by design. Never assume that What I said is True. Never assume that using we Im not talking about the other people in my head. I always assume the same aboutme it's ok. So no there is nothing official in the word that came out of my mouth
 
2:56 PM
@DragandDrop: I'm an exhausted old-timer, English, and grumpy with Stack Overflow for a long list of reasons. Never assume what I say is not motivated by frustration :-)
 
I'm an irrationally complex number. Never assume what I say can be represented exactly or exists in the real world.
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@DragandDrop Don't mind him. He's trying to parse your UTF-8 dislike of PHP with PHP
 
@halfer, Enchanté. Imo, every close request is welcom here. More than a joke attempt I love to see php question tagged because It's a whole new world...
 
Yeah, programming in PHP is a brave new world
 
Ron
In all honesty I would prefer PHP to that ASP(X?).
 
3:04 PM
@Ron MVC/Razor FTW
 
Well it's not that bad. Aspx is more predictable, consistent and debug is pretty easy.
Even the Aspx Eval is not a real devil-eval and only do string magic.
 
^^^^ please click that and look at the picture linked
even ifyou don't want to vote
 
wow
some of those comments are pretty rude
 
yeah
also, plop
 
3:19 PM
Plop gunr
Please nuke the aforementioned comment
 
nuke deployed
 
Mod nuked it
 
o/
 
o/
 
Just posted a bug report on the SO salary calculator
 
@kayess why should that matter? As long as it's larger than zero it's all fine no
 
@Adriaan I'm used to get punished for that when developing ERP software... and to be technically correct they do validate it... just a bit incorrectly IMHO
 
3:43 PM
in PHP, 20 hours ago, by Allenph
Working as a programmer makes me afraid to use the internet. I can't believe we got paid for this steaming pile.
 
programmer and php in the same sentence... weird
 
'What will be the output of the following php code and explain' - this is one example of the reason for the unwritten practice:(
 
4:02 PM
\0 Hi everyone!
 
o/
 
°'
 
I guess paul shrunk in the wash
 
4:04 PM
@Machavity :-D
 
\o
 
user177800
@SotiriosDelimanolis thanks
 
4:35 PM
I've added a CV Request Generator bookmarklet to the SOCVR user script repository. This should be usable by people in environments where using a user script is impossible/not permitted. A bookmark HTML file is also provided for those using Edge, in which you can't manually create bookmarklets. In Edge (and other browsers), you can use the HTML file to import the cv-pls bookmarklet.
@PraveenKumar See ^ above.
As a side note, I found out, after making the bookmarklet I just added, that the Close Vote Request Generator originally started as a bookmarklet, as announced in chat (2015-08-14).
 
@Makyen Erm, so, how to use it? (just consider, I'm plain stupid).
 
we've gone full circle :)
 
@Olaf Which browser?
 
@Makyen Rekonq, as always
Hmm, I thought I just need to open some html page. Or should I generate a custom bookmark with that code?
 
@Olaf OK, I don't have that running, so I'll give you generic instructions: Method A) Save the (raw) bookmark.html file to disk. Use your browser's "Import bookmarks from file" capability.
 
4:43 PM
Just run any arbitrary file we point you to ...
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@Olaf Method B: 1) Create a bookmark. Edit the bookmark: change the URL/location to the minimized code (also available raw). Save the bookmark.
 
@Makyen Hmm, nice! Works. I had to copy the JS function manually to the bookmark-body, though (and I have to ctrl-c manually, but that's ok).
Thanks!
 
@Olaf Great! I was hoping it would be helpful for you (you saw it before I got to ping you :-) ).
 
Well, I might be stupid, but I'm tenacious, too
 
Seen in the code of a post today: Jesus can deliver you from the power of witchraft.
 
4:50 PM
@Olaf Yeah, it tries to automatically copy the text to the clipboard. In some browsers that's not possible for security reasons (among other possible failure reasons). When it's not possible, it puts up a notification with the text for you to copy manually (as you found out).
 
@halfer that is a valid claim, by popular belief ...
 
@rene Is a witchraft an upgrade to a broom?
And does it only work in water?
 
@Olaf I certainly wouldn't call you stupid. Tenacity is, usually, a good thing :-). It's also very important for engineering.
 
@halfer yep
 
4:53 PM
@user0042 Too much Hellboy …
 
@Olaf Sorry, just the 1st thing that comes to my mind when reading the word "tenacious" ;-D ...
@Olaf Do you know the trilogy?
 
@Makyen I might be not - normally. But I have my … moments. I don't have a problem with that as long as my "clever" moments outweight them :-)
 
@Olaf :-)
 
Hmm, Putting that bookmark into the toolbar does not work, but ok, I can have all bookmarks in a seperate bar, must suffice.
@Makyen: one drawback: once I called the bookmark, the address-line shows that, not the original link. So refreshing starts the script. Is it possible to set the original link (np, if not).
 
@Olaf Most browsers have a separate toolbar from their bookmark bar (which is usually a special bookmark folder). In general, they don't permit you to put things from one into another. Personally, I keep the bookmark bar open so I have access to things I use frequently (e.g. a folder with links to various common SO duplicate targets organized into sub folders by tag). I have a variety of bookmarklets in various folders, usually organized by task.
 
5:08 PM
@Makyen Well, I know that, just hoped ther was a way in the configuration like "run bookmark" or so. Sure, I can have the bookmark-bar seperately, it just eats up more vertical space. Nevermind, I'm fine as-is. (I don't use bookmarks often and if, I don't start with rekonq - multibrowser universe!)
 
@Makyen Thanks mate! :)
 
@Olaf I'll look into trying to do so. It's not a problem I encountered in any of my testing, but I can see how it could happen. I'll try to squeeze it in. Unfortunately, IE and Edge have quite short maximum lengths for their bookmarklets, which this is already is quite close to. Let me try to simulate/duplicate the problem.
 
Still working. Ha! that about "too old browsa"!
@Makyen I'd try a longer version, too (no idea what/if I have a limit)
 
Hi @Fred-ii- :D (just out of the blue)
 
@Olaf I don't know what the limit is for your browser (obviously). IE and Edge have a limit of 2088 characters. Chrome/Firefox, etc. have limits around 20k characters. Your browser will have a limit, but what it is we'd either have to search or test for it.
 
5:17 PM
@Makyen Sure there is a limite eventually. Let's hope rekonq reports if I'm byond it, and not invoke UB :-)
Why are there so many homework questions in C? Is it sunday already Did I loose 3 days (again)?
 
@Olaf Maybe some of them already learned, and try to solve their homework before the weekend party starts :P
 
@Olaf It's thursday and you're still on the right track.
 
@user0042 pew! Because I have to go shopping tomorrow and youtube.com/watch?v=-Kobdb37Cwc (who does?)
 
5:33 PM
@user0042 Yeah - it's best to get the SO drones/slaves to do your homework on Thursday. Copypasta Friday, then it's party time all w/e ;(
 
Argh! Hold me back, I want to leave a snarkylililily comment ! stackoverflow.com/questions/46349935/…
 
@Olaf <<<< Holds you back!!!!!
 
2 answers already!
 
@Olaf 'sorry, do you mind giving a more detailed example? i'm very new to this' AKA gimme teh codez:(
...and there are two rep-tomatoes already:(
 
@Makyen: Wrt the script: If I refresh, the script start over. Clicking "cancel", I get the original link. Maybe a problem when it gives the cv-pls link?
@MartinJames The enemies have scripts, too!
 
5:40 PM
@Olaf Both beetroots have >100K :(
 
I'm out of DVs already. Gnarf! youtube.com/watch?v=Bfm7cOJfOjk
 
@Olaf After OP's confirmation I don't believe my comment was too snarky right now ;)
@Olaf You'll gain some back after a while: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/355892/…
 
@user0042 Yes, but I might have been way more snarky … plus to the rep-gollums.
 
@user0042 IMHO, it's not unreasonable for a professional/enthusiast programmer to be able to make a stab at a control statement like a simple loop:( I hate these abusers:(
 
@user0042 I know. Would be better they return whenever the post gets deleted. roomba takes some time and I can del only after 2 days.
 
5:48 PM
I could delv it now if it could gather one more cv:(
It happened:)
 
Well, I'll keep that tabbed until I can delv
Hmm, @MartinJames I thought you had C++ gold, if not C. But you even do worse in that than me.
 
@Olaf No gold. Not much for badges - I have a Java bronze despite never having written a single line of Java in my life:)
 
6:06 PM
@MartinJames Seeing the questions, I don't think it would be too much of a problem to get enough reps in most tags for one. But I don't see what that is good for; all that counts is gold.
What is "not constructive"? If that was a reason, we can auto-close C.
 
Ron
Off topic or not, that is the question. I got a slap on the wrist for saying it is. What do you think?
"Does anybody know about a library which fulfills my requirements?" sounds like a library recommendation to me.
 
6:28 PM
@FireAlarm unclear/TB
 
@Ron Sure. TB, asking for 3rd party resource. No brainer close vote.
 
Ron
@user0042 Appreciate it. I thought so too.
Yeah, his feedback wasn't really a feedback IMHO.
More of a political manifest.
 
@user0042 I'm afraid that user is a law unto himself
He won't vote to close things that are obviously off-topic, sadly.
 
Can we (again?) stop discussing a user, please?
 
6:43 PM
Sorry @rene. However - and I am not arguing with you - if I don't get a chance to vent about specifically difficult and obstinate users, then I will quit editing/voting.
 
@rene Well, I invited them here to participate at least. You're absolutely right this is against the room's policies. But I met them in various similar situations where it should be discussed to close or answer a quesiton.
 
@halfer you can vent anywhere, except in this room. We have a strict no user targeting. Bring it up on meta if you want.
 
Speaking generally, and not about a specific user, one of my great irritations is users who will not respect site policy, they do their own thing, and they refuse to discuss it at all.
It makes a lot of editing/improving work redundant, since users of that type are pumping out more stuff that needs fixing, but it is not quite enough to warrant a mod action.
 
@user0042 discussing the post and taking action is fine. Keep it on the post though.
 
@rene Sorry! Leave @halfer get off with their response. It was me starting the grumble.
 
6:47 PM
@halfer sure.
 
@rene Let me go to the sanitarium pls
 
@user0042 We locked Kyll in there until he became Paul. Are you sure you still want to go?
 
@Machavity Just that one post please.
 
@halfer you remember this right: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252077/578411?
 
Ron
Now my respected name is in sanitarium... Tsk tsk tsk.
I kid you fellow socvrfefes.
 
6:51 PM
@rene heh, yeah :=)
 
:39262224 "Same for people who edit badly formatted questions completely." You found me guilty: "Edit a turd a day, makes the bad feelings of unhelpfulness keep away." :D
 
Ron
That's one nice answer.
 
@Ron Are you referring to that @fefe?
 
Yeah OP accept my dupe \o/ I love that, give me some rep Shog!
 
6:56 PM
@Olaf OK. I updated the script to version 1.0.2. Hopefully that will solve your problem. However, it relies on a HTML5 feature, so your browser may not support it. I could force a reload of the page, but I'm a bit reluctant to do that, as it's a bit disruptive for other users. If this doesn't work for you, I'll try something else. Hmmm... The other idea I have would require you to click a button to reload the page instead of dismissing the notification, but that's probably reasonable to do.
 
@user0042 There are hardly any good C questions, youtube.com/watch?v=XmSdTa9kaiQ (or "it")
 
@PetterFriberg I you'll get them the right dupes, and they're capable of a bit of extrapolation from their plates edge, that should be the regular case :D
 
20/20 vision
 
@Makyen YOu can post the text on silly hats, but not sure if it fits in a single post. I'll leave it to you, just happy to get some support (rekonq uses webkit, it supports html5, just not sure to which degree) at all
 
takes eyeballs out
 
Ron
6:58 PM
@user0042 Nah, the now forgotten covfefe official statement given by a certain politician.
 
@user0042 and some rep?, I solved the problem for OP?, can I get some :D?
 
@Ron Ah that one :P
@PetterFriberg Often asked at MSO already. Let's provide rep for accepted duplicates. Will end up as a dupe ;-).
 
@Ron That rings a bell - Silence!
 
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