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Poor poopsie
 
1:47 AM
e.g., "GMTC"
 
1:58 AM
@rene We now know what happened to Shog8
 
 
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Q: This tag should be [blocked]

EJoshuaSRelated: Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company] There is currently a blocked tag. Many of the questions are customer support "how do I get my account unblocked?" questions, which isn't even on topic here. The tag is ambiguous, usually not on topic, and adds no useful informa...

 
5:35 AM
Is this a typo? NATO post on python/tensorflow
 
6:01 AM
Can someone remove this OP added code
 
@Adriaan \o/ nice, 7 goals!, maybe thanks to the talian referee :p
 
6:28 AM
 
 
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7:28 AM
@TheLostMind you're in for a fight here ;)
 
@rene I don't see what the question'd benefit from undeletion, since it'll roomba
 
Oddly my mod flag is still pending :p
 
@rene, I am supposing that it was undeleted until it's clear what happened?
 
@Vega that might be. IIRC invalidating a spam flag requires the post to be undeleted so it could be that the mod took that first step, then noticed something that stopped him right in his tracks. We'll find out (or not if it is not something that can be shared)
 
7:50 AM
@rene It was just deleted
(Again)
 
Much have been a Lost Mind
 
It would probably just turn out to be a simple misclick
 
user8097737
Can I ask here to rollback an edit or is it better to ask this on meta? Since the revision 4 changed the variable names and has a really misleading comment. Also it was in the review Suggested Edit and one user correctly rejected it with the comment Please don't modify code in question. See meta.stackoverflow.com/a/281317/1402846
 
@devpuh already rolled back, thanks. I presume those reviewers who approved that weren't paying attention and/or roboreviewing. Feel free to drop them a comment on any post they asked/answered pointing to the suggested edit and rejection reason.
 
@Braiam Shog7 was good. There seems to be a trend - the odd-numbered Shogs are much better versions than the even.
 
8:03 AM
@AlonEitan might be, or we're all suspended ...
 
It was approved by 2 users that in their review history it seems like they have no problem approving invalid edits of code - Perhaps a mod-flag is appropriate here
 
Ron
o/
Got my first meeting today.
 
@rene - That question was not on-topic. I've added a comment to your answer on meta
We'll fight another day though :P
 
@TheLostMind as soon as you find the right mind
 
@PetterFriberg - Well, who in their right mind would pick a fight with a flower? :P
Also, howdy
 
8:17 AM
:D, the lawn mover normal takes care of them, what's up everything running smooth?
 
Exactly. Orders a lawn mower right away. Some huge changes happening in my life :)
 
nice, moving to a new country?, new job, children?, or all of them, can you give any hints?
 
@TheLostMind it was worth trying ;)
 
@rene - Totally. Keep trying. :)
How are things with you?
 
I'm fine, thanks.
 
8:25 AM
nice!
@PetterFriberg - New country. New job. fingers crossed though :)
 
crossing fingers, but you will see it will be fun, at least for the first years.
 
I hope it is... Don't keep your fingers crossed for too long, it will hurt :P
 
8:40 AM
If it gets boring, just have a newborn... it will keep you entertained for some more years
Speaking from fresh experience here : )
BTW hiya @Thel \o
 
meh my mod flag on that post got declined though
 
@SurajRao #STRiKE
 
@SurajRao To Meta! Bring the Pitchforks!
 
Ron
Haha, nice.
Are torches part of the folklore?
 
@Ron sure
 
8:48 AM
@RiggsFolly no need to cv spam ;), flag is fine!, if you like quick kill just post it with tag spam
 
Anyone familiar with bash here? I have a list of files named HM100_cp.su, HM200_cp.su etc, up to HM1200_cp.su. I want to loop over these, where I created my loop to go over 100-1200; but base=HM$i_cp.su doesn't work, as bash assumes i_cp to be the variable. How can I get my variable to have the correct name?
 
You can bash me to death but I don't know ...
 
@Adriaan try with tripleee, he also have a chat room chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/98569/bin-bash
 
@PetterFriberg Someting like: question link?
 
@AndréKool just SD !!/report it
 
8:51 AM
@PetterFriberg thanks, I'll check there
 
@rene but you need privs for that.
 
@PetterFriberg sure, but anyone here with privs can pick it up
 
Can you explain that please?
 
There is a bot that handles spam that is called SmokeDetector
among it's commands you can report spam to it (!!/report link to spam)
@AndréKool rene says you can use that command (the bot however will not accept command since you need to be privileged users to report) rene is the boss, but in the end if you use or Is this spam (link).. it will be fine (no one will complain). My comment was mostly that we don't waste cv on spam post, it also sends the wrong message to other users (the right action is to flag as spam not close the question)
 
Ron
^ What Swede turned Italian said.
 
8:58 AM
here is the command list if you like to know more about SD (SmokeDetector) github.com/Charcoal-SE/SmokeDetector/wiki/Commands
 
@PetterFriberg Thanks for the clarification
 
Yw, with time when you learn to use the bot, you can get privileges to both report and give feedback to it.
This is a meta related to this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/327636/… Do note: That to me cv is not offending :), it's just useless and its better that people learn to flag it instead.
 
@PetterFriberg OK, but most of the times I use Flag I get told not to, so I gave up
 
@RiggsFolly If you get declined flag on clear spam then just take the pitch forks and go to meta... but yeah it needs to be spam, not just some really crappy confused question.
 
9:20 AM
@Enzokie you are ninjad
 
9:45 AM
@PetterFriberg mission failed!
 
10:23 AM
@StephenKennedy That question was last active 7 years ago
 
@AlonEitan There was a new answer which has been deleted stackoverflow.com/questions/5380112/… (according to my flagging history. I don't have 10k priveledges and thus can't verify)
 
@StephenKennedy Oh, I see. Thanks for clearing
 
@AlonEitan np
 
@StephenKennedy it was reviewed so it probably got flagged. That answer isn't recently posted though.
 
@rene Ah, my mistake then, sorry
 
10:28 AM
ok
 
10:53 AM
I'm seeing conflicting opinions around this question. If the statement asking for an alternative library was removed, would you folks vote to close?
 
@kayess - Hiya \o. I remember you mentioning that you became a father recently :)
 
@AlonEitan Don't we consider the Chrome dev tools something specific to software development?
 
@E_net4 Are we? Not sure about that
 
@E_net4 For me, no. Crypto imo is one of those things where you want to be sticking to the library's implementation rather than messing around with it. I'm not sure how a MVCE would work for such a question, and I don't think it's unclear (what the 3 votes are currently cast for)
 
@E_net4 I would probably cv it for something at this stage. There is an answer which indicates that the code is open, so why did the OP not just look it up itself?
 
11:06 AM
^ And there you have the meta of the question in a nutshell from two chat comments :)
 
Ron
One bucket full of logs and one shovel coming up.
 
Sam
11:33 AM
 
11:59 AM
@AshishAhuja Just nitpicking here. But is it actually too broad when it can be answered simply with yes or no?
 
@AndréKool IMO it is; the OP doesn't specify what they mean by real-time device information.
 
@AndréKool Assuming turing-complete languages and any way to get the information the answer is hardly ever "no". And most likely not what OP actually asks for. Typically the question meant is "how to …?". So, TB is fine imo.
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^ that too.
 
Is that last SD report is spam, or simply NAA?
 
@AlonEitan NAA
 
12:08 PM
Thanks
 
@Machavity the company there is spammed more often on SO iirc
 
@Adriaan Was mod deleted and not spammed out
 
RO, can you please trash my last cv-pls? OP added MCVE
 
Sam
@AlonEitan done
 
Thank you
 
12:24 PM
@AlonEitan Not really my field, but from the text I'd say it's asking for opinions and is either too broad or POB.
 
@Olaf I was hoping that based on the provided code the OP could get solid suggestions. I wasn't sure and I prefer not to ask to close questions that might be answerable
 
@SurajRao Also flagged as rude
 
@StephenKennedy Oh.. there was a suggested edit removing that part.
 
@SurajRao Yeah. Saw that after my message but am out of edit reviews for the day. It still qualifies for a rude flag doesn't it? Or should I retract?
 
If the mod looks through the edit history they may mark it helpful . I am not sure
 
12:32 PM
@AlonEitan Well, the text is clearly asking for advice, not only the code, but also "the best approach" and discussion. Of course often POB is not really opinionated, because with all information/constratints there is a "best" solution. But this question seems not to give the necessary stuff. It also does not just ask for debugging (which is the only reason requiring a mcve). I CVed accordingly; let's see what the community thinks, I'm fine with either way.
 
Ron
Big meeting in half an hour.
 
That's a bit of a late one from Smokey, no activity in over a year, and the account was already suspended long ago
 
Ron
Ok, this is it, remember your training. class Student : public Person {};
 
@Olaf Too late, it is already deleted :|
 
@Ron gunr is never around to give tips when you need him
 
12:34 PM
@Ron Good idea I could have a big meat-thing at the weekend - home-made cheeseburgers.
 
Morning
 
@AlonEitan Reading OPs comments (expecially the last) my sorrow is very limited.
Noon @NathanOliver
 
Ron
@Machavity I am at microgunr levels.
 
12:37 PM
@SurajRao Done
 
@SurajRao That's a terrible review decision. Worth pinging a mod about?
 
Zoe
/shrug
 
@SurajRao use "reflag" instead of "flag". The latter can be confusing to people not familiar
 
Zoe
some people don't know it brings it out of the review queue
 
@MichaelDodd that would depend on if the reviewer shows a pattern. Probably off topic in this room
 
Zoe
12:38 PM
They just see a change to edit and take it
 
@Machavity ok sure
 
@MichaelDodd Probably not, as the community can handle it itself
 
@SurajRao I also mod flagged it for a mod to review that edit. That was a terrible edit
 
@SurajRao What's become of flagging link-only asnwers as NAA?
 
@Machavity Do they review-ban users for one mistake? I didn't see any other super bad reviews other than that
 
12:43 PM
@Olaf not sure what you mean there. It was flagged but a reviewer in the Low quality queue chose to edit it.
 
@AlonEitan They might. It's one thing to edit something like that directly, but quite another to edit it out of a queue
I'd be happy if a mod just simply told them "Don't do that"
 
They key thing was the edit itself did not add any additional value to make the answer any less VLQ
 
I see. Thanks
 
@SurajRao I saw the edit (which is harmful without doubt), but thought you meant the edit queue. I only saw the rolled back version and didn't check the malicious editor's rep. Anyway, I flagged the qnswer as NAA now.
@Machavity Imo the edit should be flagged, no matter if from the queue or directly. But yeah, unless this is not the first time, a clap on the head should be enough. Well, I trust the mods about that (mostly;-).
 
1:02 PM
@MichaelDodd Reject the edit too
 
What happened to the Turkish news-spam btb? Did they run out of hacked accounts?
 
@Adriaan No idea, but I did see it as an audit a couple of weeks back
 
plop
 
plip
 
plup
 
1:14 PM
plep
 
Can anyone take a look at this question? Should this be flagged/closed?
 
Zoe
@AndréKool off-site resource
 
o/
 
1:31 PM
couple of link only stuff ^
 
Zoe
yeah
 
1:52 PM
I have also put a few new questions in the CV Queue
looks like some more were asked before all the ones we closed the other week got deleted
 
Joke of the day:
Can you recommend a GDPR expert?
Yes!
Great, can you give me their email address so I can contact them?
No.
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--- And now coffee!
 
Har har
saw that on twitter
 
@kayess looks up GPDR and shakes head at EU
 
It reminds me of Y2K: great profit booster for IT consultancy firms ...
 
The tag wiki is suspect though seems both lines are copy pasted from various sources. stackoverflow.com/posts/47229808/revisions
 
1:59 PM
@rene Indeed
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@SurajRao Really I think the excerpt is wrong too "This tag should be used for programming questions related to adhering to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulation. Do not use this tag to ask non-programming legal/policy questions. "
Do we really need a tag for such questions just because they relate to programming? What is unique about programming for GDPR vs just programming for active consent/decent practice anyway...
 
@TylerH This looks like a job for Superman Trogdor
 
first google search link -> act.com.mt/articles-publications/…
 
@TylerH if done correctly you can track every single piece of personal data throughout your organisation, who had access to it, at what time and how it was processed as well as if the data left the organisation and to whom. It is more then consent.
 
@rene Seems too broad then
 
2:11 PM
@TylerH I made the usage a bit clearer. It seems to make some people stop asking bad questions. Some...
And there's 5/22 open questions... practically burninated already
 
@AndréKool non-English goes as unclear; So use [tag:cv-pls] Unclear (non-English) <link> as syntax
 
@Adriaan Understood
 
2:26 PM
@SmokeDetector image-only post
 
lol that question has smoke and fire
 
@FireAlarm that's another image-only Q ... what's up with those people :(
 
@Machavity well, yeah, there were 0/17 open questions a week ago
but thank you
 
2:51 PM
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Q: Burninate [gdpr]

MachavityRelated: Where to process GDPR questions gdpr Normally I'm suggesting we take action against a tag, but this tag is practically already burninated because nobody has managed to ask an on-topic question. I'm more posting this so we have official Meta discussion about keeping the tag. The root pr...

 
@HovercraftFullOfEels nuked
 
Sam
3:02 PM
 
3:13 PM
Two questions left in if someone can spare a few
 
Zoe
@Machavity Closed
 
@Zoe Awesome. Thanks
Looks like a CM is cleaning the tag
 
@Machavity looks like animuson went through and deleted many of the closed ones
sniped :-X
 
Hopefully he'll migrate some of the better ones
 
4:16 PM
waffle, ok yeah all algebra expressions are broad...
 
@PetterFriberg It's too lazy doing any research on their own and GtC. TB is fine imo.
 
@PetterFriberg Yes, he wants to parse an expression, but there is no attempt.
 
no attempt is dv not close vote...
but I will go for unclear since I'm not sure if he only wants that single expression or also other type of algebra expression as - % etc...
 
@PetterFriberg GtC is TB.
 
4:21 PM
@PetterFriberg "Gimme the Codez"?
 
@Olaf meeh not in my book, if question is clear and not really "too broad", hence multiple pages of answer, I don't care if people like to answer it.
but yeah GtC often becomes unclear...
 
@PetterFriberg How else would you call a specification and "how to do it" question? Sound perfectly TB to me. I don'Ät see how this is unclear (might apply to other questions, though).
 
The Gtc gets hard to define we need to close all questions like these stackoverflow.com/questions/5585779/…, which instead seems very useful for new programmers
@Olaf SO is all about "How to do it" :P
 
@PetterFriberg The question we discuss does not just ask about conversion, but also parsing an expression. It's bascially asking how to do an expression parser. Sure, in Python, one might use eval, etc. but definitively not on C++-alike platfdorms like Arduino.
 
I'm ok with evaluating non useful question with dv, but yeah for me cv reason too broad it needs to be too broad (to long to answer)
 
4:27 PM
@PetterFriberg So an answer like "write an expression parser" would be fine for you?
 
@Olaf in fact I'm ok with "unclear", since title seems to indicate find number, but example seems also to consider evaluation of expressions...
@Olaf probably in some language it would be ok.. I'm not sure I would close this as too broad stackoverflow.com/questions/3422673/…
 
@PetterFriberg If OP has to ask about how to convert a string tro an integer, do you really think he knows how to parse the string for the operator, etc? From my experience they typically have no idea how to do the whole stuff.
 
if you put some limitation on the expression parser, some simple definition rules (only + and - no other chars then numbers and expression etc), yeah I'm ok with it.
 
@PetterFriberg I go with the mod. You can't be wrong staying on the light side, Darth ;-)
 
Umm... now you mention it - with scuba gear on... Petter probably does sound a bit like Darth... I wonder...
 
4:31 PM
:P
 
hm?
!!/alive?
 
@quartata You doubt me?
 
@Olaf "have no idea how to do the whole stuff.", you see I see it from another side, I don't really give crap about what they want only is this useful for future users
 
do we still have you on delay
oh wait, nevermind
 
I agree that GtC isn't inherently off-topic, or too broad. However, such questions are usually too broad and/or unclear. Most GtC questions are "solve my large multi-part problem for me" and are rarely fully specified (i.e. rarely clear). If the user breaks that down into small parts (which tend to be reusable/adaptable to multiple situations), and asks about each separate piece, in separate questions, then such questions can be good, on-topic questions, even if they are basically GtC.
The primary difference is that the answers are transferable to multiple situations, rather than being so specific a combination of things as to be useful exclusively by the OP.
 
4:34 PM
nearly identical, but one is from 2015... I'm not sure why we had that product watched, but presumably if it was spam it would be gone by now
 
@quartata nothing we can read flag, but you can mod flag'em if you like
specially if you have evidence of old spam on that product....
 
@PetterFriberg Well, if we provide a repository of complete code e.g. for parsing expressions, etc. that would be helpful for future readers, too. Or how to grill a good steak. Asd I read the agenda, that's not what we want SO to be.
 
well we had the name watchlisted, but I don't know why
 
@quartata lets close and delete that stuff and be over with it
 
oh yeah, good idea
I retracted my red flags, although they'd probably only be disputed
 
4:37 PM
I will favorite it if 20K does not get it within 3 days, I will
 
@quartata No use to care about the effect. Better have the cause removed: the question.
 
@Olaf There is probably a SE site where you can ask about "How to grill a good steak"
if not, time to suggest it in Area51
 
@PetterFriberg Well, I wouldn't search for it. You won't belive what I found last time I googled for "quick hot stuff".
 
lol, I can guess
 
4:41 PM
@quartata No one-boxes please.
 
@Olaf it does that automatically
what
 
@quartata Not if you add any characters before/after the link
 
there
sorry I forgot it does that for SE sites... pretty annoying
 
oooh How to grill polenta interesting..
 
@quartata Well, I know it already. Took me some years, but it works well now.
 
4:43 PM
I use a barbecue mat @PetterFriberg
evens out the heat and less messy
 
and Compass for sure knows this stuff, you need to start answering over at cooking.se
 
This food tastes bad. Have you tried adding more breading? OwO
 
commuting home laterzzz
 
@PetterFriberg Not sure about polenta, but aubergines and zucchini are fine with olive oil.
@Compass Never used them. Doesn't meat swim in their own fat on them?
 
You use the mat for veggies and patties
chicken breasts and steaks are fine on an actual rack
because they aren't at risk of crumbling or generally unwieldy to pick up
Since veggies have shorter and variable cook time you want to be able to safely remove them more quickly before they get stuck to the grill and just having a bunch of veggies on a flat makes that a wee bit easier
 
4:53 PM
@Compass Hmm, I use an auluminiom tray for all stuff and I don't oil veggies normally (well, I would, but it's too much work and … the calories). Works fine for me, unless the tray is not hot enough.
 
Have you tried dousing it in ketchup?
 
aluminum tray works too
the mats for me are just easier to clean
you just lay it down and grilling it and then when you're done, cool off and rinse
and reuse.
Basically you just want something to prevent the veggies from cooking/shriveling uneven
 
@Compass Tbh, the trays are one-way, resp. 2-way. I don't grill that often and I normally grill 2-3 days in succession using the same tray and dispose it afterwards. My grill has two burners , so I can turn one side off and keep the veggies just warm or have them ready with the meat.
 
Anyone know how to revoke an approve vote on a suggested edit BTW? I accidentally voted "approve" on that, but it should be "reject."
 
5:05 PM
@EJoshuaS There isn't. Review votes (except close) are one-way
 
Rats - I realized as soon as I did that that I shouldn't have voted that way
 
@EJoshuaS You can force an edit, which will cause the suggested edit to be completely rejected. Other than that, there's no way to actually change your review vote (as has been mentioned).
 
@EJoshuaS it happens - don't worry about it :)
 
5:37 PM
@EJoshuaS it's also another reason that most review queues require some rep to even participate and then still require multiple votes anyway - so a single mis-click doesn't affect things and eventually resolve themselves in the end anyway.
 
worst case you get suspended by a mis-click. What could possibly go wrong?
 
@rene you're in a cheery mood today...
 
Thanks!
 
mis-clicking an occasional review (sure I've done that myself) - doesn't result in that - and you know that.
although when I look through the audit queue of first posts that contain so obvious spam and a reviewer says "looks okay" - no/little tolerance there...
 
oh, I'm not worried about the review, but those mods with paws ....
 
5:40 PM
riuFIIKHDSKHDFS
what's wrong with paws...
sorry... was trying to find the home row there...
 
well, you see .... nvm
 
@rene don't think the mod menus have short-keys enabled - all's good :p
anyway @rene and co, it seems my bit that I've pinged at'd at re: trogdor is going well... thanks to everyone there involved, and shortly I guess, I'll have to do some sweet-talking the PTB on what the community want?
 
@JonClements We're pretty close now. About 160ish left to go on pass #1
 
5:56 PM
@Machavity fantastic stuff
so, so, so, many thanks to everyone
@Machavity where's the latest list - I've lost a few bookmarks? :(
 
 
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7:48 PM
@JarrodRoberson this answer was edited causing it to be bumped for you, and it is active due to that, so you're good ;)
 
 
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9:13 PM
@TylerH FYI: That most recent SD report was handled with spam flags declined. It's not clear to me which feedback Charcoal would want on that one. I've started talking about it here.
 
Ron
9:43 PM
Waffles and such.
If any of you guys want to establish a company that will work by the SO principles and deals with modern C++ than I can offer my services for free.
Only to keep the dementia away.
 
@Ron No, thanks, I'm looking for someone doing C with gcc extensions and Python :-) And I'm currently searching myself - there are just too many "project managers" who put emphasis on process compliance than actual know-how and to get the job done. Discordia prevent we develop a good product instead following the ISO 9000 (or whatsoever) bible.
 
@Ron You mean a company where, if you moan at someone who is doing no work at all, then it's you that gets fired?
@Olaf lol, ISO 9000, 'management and development standards guaranteed, but no actual product' :)
 
Ron
Must you accept an internal position if you signed a contract?
Even if that position requires signing more contracts.
 
There is abolutely nothing more depressing than being forced into a 9000 review meeting when you have spent two days setting up a test to investigate some horrible system integration bug. I nearly got fired once for objecting to such orders:(
 
@MartinJames Well, it's not explicitly mentioned, but apparently it's more important to most companies you know DOORS, Polarion or the 80ies (1980ies? 1880ies?) IAR, Taking, etc IDEs than the C language, modern toolchains like gcc, SCons (or even grampa make), the MCUs used, hardware design. And beware you have to work from home most of the time and don't spent at least 2 hours/day on the road just to be sitting under the customer's surveilance. And yes, that's a well reasoned rant.
 
9:57 PM
@Ron Of course not! You merely have to accept that you will then never be promoted or awarded any bonuses.
@Olaf I wish I could argue with that, but sadly, no:(
 
Ron
@MartinJames That sounds comforting. I was under the impression I can be made to accept it.
It's additional NDAs, not contracts though.
 
@MartinJames Well, I don't have a problem with peer code-reviews. Actually I consider them much more useful than unit tests. Of course I define "peer" as someone knowing the language and being prepared. Which disqualifies most "colleagues" already. Arrogance on my side? No, sorry, from my experience it's just the truth.
 
@Ron Remember the phrase 'I wish to tender my resignation' :)
 
Ron
Amen to that.
 
@MartinJames I wish you had argued against that. Not doing so makes me even more depressed.
 
10:01 PM
@Ron Oh - I don't mind signing them. If I need 'generic' code later, at another company, I just use it anyway. They cannot prove anything.
 
@MartinJames . "love to tender"
 
@Olaf I've only ever been through one 'formal' code review. It didn't go well. The reviewers could not cope with being told that I had no idea what my pools/queues of inter-thread message objects were being used for any any one time.
@Olaf Imma not clicking on that! It's a rick roll for sure.
 
@MartinJames I thought you knew me well enough now to knwo I don't rick-roll folks during a serious chat. But, well, it's your decission shrugh
 
Why shouldn't one like Rick Astley anyway.
 
@MartinJames I had one, consisting of multiple sessions and it actually went pretty well, although the peer was not even an embedded programmer. It was about a networking concept and the middleware code (which was mostly platform-agnostic).
 
10:11 PM
@E_net4 It's an association thing - I only ever knew one Astley, and he was a PL/1 developer.
 
@E_net4 Because he has a good taste for music? Doesn't have a crush for babyfaces with forced cool-guy image?
 
@Olaf Yup - why go for a cool image on a video when I have mirrors?
 
@MartinJames No idea. I don't see anything when I look into a mirror. Must be something genetically.
 
@Olaf lol, nothing? Do you often find yourself continually asking for help on SO?
 
@MartinJames No, I prefer the real thing: a good steak from time to time.
 
10:16 PM
@Olaf Ok, next stop, kitchen. AFK
 
... oops, I meant
 
@MartinJames Thanks, but I had enough for today. I hope the weather is fine at the weekend; I could have some burgers.
Help-vamps are the PETA way of vampiring. Vegans …
 
^^ previous answer copied/pasted; tacked on a link matching the poster's name
 
11:02 PM
@AlonEitan How is this general computing? IMO, Chrome Dev tools falls under "software tools commonly used by programmers".
@Luuklag In the future, please provide a more detailed close-reason for your cv-pls requests. "Off-topic" is insufficient, as it covers many different close reasons. On SO, "off-topic" includes all of: General computing (Super User, but really anything that "doesn't belong here"); belongs on Server Fault; is a Resource request; No MCVE (debugging question which doesn't fulfill requirements); Typo/Not Reproducible; Migration (to a few different, but not all, sites); and Other: custom reason.
 
11:18 PM
 
11:51 PM
The cleanup of (formerly ) is on! CV Queue - Open Qs - Meta CW
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@Makyen Can you replace the sticky star with this ^^?
Thanks!
 
Anytime
 

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