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Sam
1:17 AM
 
2:05 AM
@Olaf I disagree - the on-topic guide states that on-topic questions can be about a specific programming problem OR a software algorithm OR a software tool that's commonly used by programmers. There's no explicit requirement (at least in the help center) that it be about a programming problem per se.
 
2:18 AM
@EJoshuaS However, all questions must be "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". So, while it doesn't have to be a "programming problem" it must be "unique to software development". The question must be that and fit one of the categories you mentioned. I expect that when @Olaf said "related to programming", they were paraphrasing "unique to software development".
 
 
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Oh yeah, I need to add the unclosed request script to this computer
 
@TylerH I find I miss it when it's not installed/enabled.
 
 
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5:28 AM
@EJoshuaS It would depend on the specific questions. Many questions that would previously have been on-topic related to algos may not be appropriate now that CS exists, even though the broad phrasing in the help might seem to indicate otherwise.
 
@EJoshuaS And a polling question about popular apps (which I edited out). And it's a topic I'm pretty familiar with, and can clearly identify as a discussion question. Not sure if it's a troll post to attract flames or a marketing effort by someone.
 
6:20 AM
@KenWhite needs a reject edit
 
@SurajRao Done.
 
 
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7:28 AM
@KenWhite That's a repeat. You on a mobile again? :)
 
@MikeM.: No. Apparently time to call it a night. :-) Lots of bad questions this evening. When you start to lose track, it's time for a break.
 
 
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Sniped :( Was working the LQP queue, saw the question corresponding to a flagged answer sitting @4cv, had a quick read, rubbed my hands with glee and hit the Close button… What? Somebody got in there first? Wonder who that SOB was… Ohhh! It was @Makyen. By six seconds. Figures.
 
@robinCTS Ninja!
 
@Makyen :P
@Makyen Actually, come to think of it, given the time it took to recover from the momentary shock, decide to reload, and actually reloading the page (on a slow connection here), I would say we attempted to close the question at roughly the same time.
 
9:29 AM
@robinCTS :-) Prior to archiving requests, I normally go through the cv-pls requests which are at 4 CV, just so those can be completed and get archived at the same time, if I agree with the request and choose to vote (if not, someone will normally VtC later & the question will be archived later). I also normally go through the FireAlarm reports at that time, particularly if they have 2+ CV, and post a cv-pls for those I agree should be closed and are cv-pls appropriate.
@robinCTS Yeah, probably a couple/few times a day I find that I can't vote because someone already cast the last close-vote. a bit of both: :-) :-(
 
@Makyen Yeah, as soon as I popped in here and saw the "100 messages moved" I knew what you'd been up too. As for me, I usually throw my remaining (~10 votes) in this room and only about half of those end on Q's @4cvs, so there's not much chance for me to get sniped. Plus the time I usually do it, it's quiet here and on SO. I think I vaguely recall it happening once before.
 
9:47 AM
@robinCTS The number of times that it's happened to me has gone up significantly since I started closing questions just prior to archiving during the day. I also go through all open cv-pls requests, usually daily, as the 00:00 UTC time gets closer, but not too close, as a good number of cv-pls requests take time to evaluate. Most of those are, of course, at < 4 CV, so there's almost no sniping of those. Then there are the random ones during the day :-).
 
10:00 AM
I'm having a "Jon Skeet" day :)
The first LQP review I did today was an audit of an answer by the man himself. (As soon as I saw it, I thought, *Aha, an audit!*). Just then, I applied the last close vote on another question corresponding to a LQP answer, only to find Jon was also one of the close voters!
 
10:15 AM
@EJoshuaS What is a "software algorithm"? Most likely something about an algorithm in a programming context. I'm sure that's what I wrote. And of course the other close-reasons also apply ("unclear", "too broad", etc.).
@Makyen Well, yeah. I normally tend to use "programming" in a wider sense. ^ Somehow I don't get use to the phrase "software development", old school like I am.
 
Zoe
Not sure, but it's not programming
It could be related to Firebase and the crash reporting through Fabric (as in disconnecting/removing fabric), but either way it's not programming
 
I have some doubts about this closed question. OP edited (and in the edit he put in an answer). Some of the comments are slightly mean IMO...
(It came up in a reopen review...)
 
also there is already do we need or should it be merged?
 
Zoe
They should be merged
 
11:08 AM
there is also the old
 
Zoe
yeah
I just found an answer from 2011 that has upvotes and technically counts as spam
 
@Zoe link?
 
@Zoe better not one box here
@Zoe I think charcoal is a better place to discuss this
 
Zoe
ok
 
11:20 AM
Our old friend is back: 'It’s not you, it’s us. This is our fault.' :(
 
Zoe
Loading is really slow too
 
Not sure I understand why that's happening. Is it known?
 
Zoe
there's a question on meta about it
 
@ItamarG3 It's been on/off for a few days. They've had a go at fixing it, but obviously....
 
11:22 AM
@MartinJames code will be code. numOfBugs=exp(numOfBlankLines);
 
@ItamarG3 lol, I added a comment to the meta Q.
Lot of meta dupes posted too. It's a back-end thread/connection pool issue, so it's affecting mobile as well.
 
11:52 AM
@Zoe Good to see I am/was not the only one. Currently it seems to work again, let's see how long it lasts.
 
Zoe
They'll hopefully get it fixed soon
 
@Zoe See the answer. "IIS" and "ASP.NET" explains a lot. Maybe they get it patched up, but I doubt it will be fixed.
This comment covers it pretty well.
 
Zoe
I mean they'll patch it enough for it to be stable again
 
@Olaf we didnt start the fire
 
@Zoe That's what "patch up" implies: temporarily it will work again. I don't think it will really solve the problem, though. But, hey, it's the internet and modern times. So they always work on temporary solutions, just because the patches take so much time there is none left to think about a true fix. Less to implement one.
@SurajRao Chicken&egg problem? Yeah, I also wonder who ignited the tail.
 
Zoe
12:08 PM
True
 
@Olaf not exactly... was referring to the Billy Joel song.
 
\o
 
@SurajRao I anticipated this already. Just concentrasted on the actual question about the initial cause of the fire.
 
Ron
12:53 PM
o/
 
Sam
\o
 
Sam
1:21 PM
 
Ron
1:52 PM
Sheeesh, when PhD people start whining about why the question was closed. Deal with it academia.
What floats inside ivory towers doesn't necessarily float on SO.
 
@Ron It's titles like 'Question mistakenly closed', ie, an assertion with no question mark, that annoys me. I dv that without even reading the body.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Exactly. The horror when they discover there's a whole world out there and towers taller then theirs.
 
@Ron Well, the SO server tower is a bit wobbly ATM:)
 
Ron
Haha, also true.
But manages to keep overall structural integrity.
 
2:10 PM
"it's not as easy as you think, buddy boy" (comment on answer, Apr 2017). Flag as obsolete, or does that count as rude?
 
@Ron There may be a bonus for us. No bad, (or good, unlikely though that is), C question for 38 minutes. Mebbe they're turned off the sewage valve to sort out the back-end problems:)
 
User's nickname is not "buddy boy", btw :)
 
Ron
@MartinJames Lol, it is Sunday today though. Brace for impact.
 
@Ron Yeah - spoke too soon. A 'how can I add two integers' Q. just seeped from the outflow:(
lol: 'Which side of a deque is front or rear'
Even if it had the C++ tag, I would still find an excuse to cv it:(
 
2:33 PM
bad, even for a sunday.
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Worse, it's Bad V2.0 - an incremental vampire:(
 
"Since you all know me for decades, let me dump my latest buggy code, I have killed formatting and removed the parts that allow it to compile. What's wrong ?"
 
..or maybe 'Quantum Vamp'
 
but with new Makyen script, it's almost a pleasure to close them crap Qs
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Not tried it yet. Imma letting others get the bugs out:)
 
2:38 PM
They're out. Install it now!
 
Oh, go on then..
...Tampermonkey making noises..
 
ooooh nice: c:(3)E: question was edited after the message was posted. That's beautiful!
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Oh look! A load of extra buttons have appeared:)
UK chook crisis is worse than the SO server farm disaster: 'Chicken lovers stormed a KFC factory after the firm was forced to sell buckets at a bargain £1'. If it's not the fault of SAP, I'll upvote 10 homework dumps.
 
you won't regret that install
 
2:55 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah - the search page looks pretty awesome;)
 
the search page? what? is there a pacman as easter egg as well?
 
Did I mention that "I love it here" already?
 
 
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Sam
4:43 PM
 
5:01 PM
Is this german answer rude/abusive?
 
Ron
5:41 PM
Cmake for the win.
Just read the manual that actually made sense. Strange how some people excel at writing great software yet fail spectacularly to explain it.
 
6:01 PM
@Ron If you read some software documentation and it made sense, you are obviously not reading diligently enough.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Haha, true. I read the Cmake tutorial on their site and was non the wiser on how to use it. Took some serious searching to get the job done.
 
@Ron Some years ago, in a footnote, in a tiny font 'If your controller can only perform 32-bit aligned accesses, you must remove the #define in file xxx.h'. That cost me a month of pratting about:(
 
Ron
@MartinJames I hear that. One would hope the manufacturer has the labeling all worked out but that often is not the case.
 
@Ron 'I am currently in refactoring my code. I try to use more OOP features instead of using one large main function. ' ....tears... next.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Hopefully not in Delphi ;)
 
Sam
 
Ron
6:27 PM
How cool were Ingmar Bergman's movies... I am getting too old.
Carry on.
 
 
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Sam
 
 
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8:59 PM
There are some questions in the close vote queue if anyone has spare votes
 
A new version, 1.1.1.0, of the beta Unclosed Request Review Script (GitHub) (install) with currently requested changes: multiple issues re: chat blue visited links/moderator diamonds; user-set click for tag-filtered CVQ; add delay to fade/shrink; readability of "cld" and "closed".
@kayess @gunr2171 @TylerH @Nkosi I'd appreciate you verifying that the recent changes (version 1.1.1.0) acceptably address the issues which you each/all have mentioned/reported. If the changes don't sufficiently address an issue, I'd like to know. You may have to go to the options page and re-select some of the changed options to get what you want.
[anyone]: If I've forgotten to address an issue which you've mentioned to me, please remind me. Obviously, if there are any other/additional/new issues, please tell me.
 
9:18 PM
@Makyen @rene and Co... Could I get access to the trogdor coord. rep please? GH: puppystack for this project.
 
9:52 PM
@JonClements I've pinged the other ROs. I don't have the ability to add you.
 
10:09 PM
Ta.
 
10:31 PM
@techraf lol. if it worked, it would not be a vagrant!
 
11:28 PM
 
11:51 PM
What should we do with this? stackoverflow.com/q/48979682/758133 Code Review?
I mean, I understand 'using', but none of the other words...
 
@Makyen On the options page, one option says "Tag-tag click to open filtered CVQ."
Is that supposed to say Tag-tag? Or something else? If tag-tag is correct, then I'm not sure what that means
This is the updated 1.1.1.0 version of the URRS
 

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