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Q: Burninate [gettime]

QwertieThe [gettime] tag is specifically about one javascript function that returns a time in seconds. Its far too specific to be useful and half of the questions using the tag are not about the JS function. Seems like a good tag to remove.

 
 
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6:56 AM
Morning \o
My voice is now completely screwed thanks to having a chesty cold for over a week now, so if I were to type like I'm speaking it wrrd lrrk srmthn laaak thirrs
 
@MichaelDodd I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you feel better soon.
 
@Makyen Cheers. I'm feeling better than I was for most of last week, just my body still trying to get a load of crap out of my lungs
 
@MichaelDodd I'm glad you're getting better. Yeah, that stage isn't fun, but at least it's on the way to getting better. :-;
 
7:19 AM
On the plus side, went to a gig on Friday night and the band recognised me from previous gigs. That was nice :)
And Cardiff's a nice city, first time I've been there proper
 
Wafflesβ„’
 
@Makyen Already posted
I'd argue that there's further improvements to be made, having a substantial description of the problem within an image is problematic, especially to those using screen readers. I'll see if I can have a go of tidying it up
 
@MichaelDodd I agree that it could be significantly better, but not to the extent that it should be closed. Much of the issue can be helped with an edit from the community, as you've already said you will take a stab at. Thanks.
 
@Makyen fwiw I originally voted to close as there was a screenshot of the current output with no example of how to achieve that output in the question itself (i.e. OP's current working). Have voted to reopen.
Deleted by author on 4 reopen votes :/
 
7:35 AM
@MichaelDodd Yeah, I just saw that. That's unfortunate.
 
7:57 AM
@Selaron I'm missing the active notifier here, but wasn't this last active more than a year ago? If so, why should we vote on it now?
 
8:16 AM
@Selaron Is there some activity on/about this question which isn't obvious from the question page (mentioned somewhere, a rejected edit, proposed dup, etc.)? The last activity shown for this question was 1 year, 1 month ago. That's too old for a cv-pls. While there isn't an explicitly stated limit, cv-pls requests should, generally, be for questions for which the community benefits from them being closed quickly. Please see #11 in the FAQ.
 
@tripleee @Makyen showing the username double is a known bug right?
 
@Adriaan Yes, which should be resolved in both the release and alpha versions of the Request Generator.
 
curious, my previous cv-pls requests don't seem to have that
 
Yeah, I was just looking at that. What version of the Request Generator are you using?
 
I see 1.6.5 on Tampermonkey's dashboard, Chrome on MacOS Mojave
updated 35 days ago
 
8:28 AM
@tripleee I can confirm it's happening on that page with 1.6.5. I'll track it down and see what's going on.
 
thanks, and thanks @Adriaan -- I would never have noticed
 
@tripleee you're welcome. I had seen this before, and wasn't sure I had told Makyen about this already
Interestingly the hover-over URL (and on-click URL) has the username only once
 
@Adriaan No recent activity, sorry
@Makyen Although having read the FAQ a while ago, this wasn't present to me anymore. Sorry. There where CVs on that question which must have been aged away.
 
 
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10:19 AM
@Adriaan sorry about that, simply copy/pasted the report from here ... please reject the first one
 
10:32 AM
FWIW SmokeDetector's autoflagging is not operational at the moment, so spam flagging is somewhat slower than usual (though Stack Overflow has enough users that it's probably the least affected site across the network)
 
11:28 AM
@tripleee spam seed IMHO
 
@double-beep hmm, thanks, good catch
 
the question wizard helps a lot for preventing spam posts - would be also interested in an answer wizard
 
11:59 AM
Well, that's a nice start to the day. After a couple of hours in work, I develop disorientation and dizziness and end up going home
So now doing a bit of work from home, albeit at a slower pace, and probably a full sick day off tomorrow to recover
With my car 30 miles away in the office car park until the next time I'm well enough to go in
 
12:20 PM
Hi, I have a little issue. I was looking at a bad question from a 1783 rep user. The question was quite simple. So i click the profil the user trend to have a weird activity every now and then he will ask one basic question per day till he finish his apps. But really basic no reseach one. I have 56 tabs open all of them is Worth a close and a downvote. I'm puzzle about what to do.
 
@xdtTransform Standard rule of thumb here: we don't target users.
 
@xdtTransform this room is not really suitable for investigating something like that because we try to stay away from singling out individuals ... maybe flag for mod attention, and/or post on meta
 
@E_net4 he didn't target?
 
@double-beep I'm just warning not to target anyone.
 
@xdtTransform VTC as...?
@E_net4 ok, then
 
12:22 PM
VTC as duplicate for every question with a strong vampire style like "I don't understand [the dupe], can you modify my code ?"
 
@xdtTransform So, you may indeed consider warning a mod. I wouldn't go to Meta for this.
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@xdtTransform Don't go downvoting all the bad ones, it will be reversed and is more likely to get you into trouble. I agree with e_net4 ^
 
And if you're feeling lucky, you could post a comment on one of the questions explaining that they should be spending more effort in their questions (How to Ask, and all the gist). YMMV
 
waffles
 
:3
So, anyone else into schnitzels?
 
12:26 PM
Morning, and yes
 
\o/
 
@E_net4 Sure. Are you going to invite me to dinner?
\o
 
@StephenKennedy Maybe, but I'm on a tight schedule. I might send a formal invitation in about 6 to 8 weeks.
 
I didn't target the user i just feel like i had to check other question in order to understand the question I was reading. From that point it was just morbid Curiosity.
 
12:28 PM
@xdtTransform your approach is exemplary, it's just that we can't really ask you for enough infiormation to give you an informed opinion
 
12:46 PM
^ smokey doesn't like brainpower
 
!!/bisect brainpower
 
@double-beep You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
 
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 12 secs ago, by SmokeDetector
@double-beep Matched by (?<=^(?s).{0,200})brain\W?power on line 37 of bad_keywords.txt
Dunno what was intended to catch
 
possibly some 'health' supplement?
 
12:51 PM
@StephenKennedy metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/…*power the whole regex unfortunately doesn't work; MS throws errors
 
@double-beep works for me, did you try to edit the URL directly? metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/…
metasmoke should arguably URL-encode the asterisk
 
hmmm yeah, that looks broken
lookbehinds generally have to be fixed-width but regex doesn't seem to mind
unsure what the lookbehind is supposed to achieve anyway
that's probably older than bad_keywords.txt itself so tracking its origins is going to be challenging ... maybe just propose deleting the lookbehind
 
1:14 PM
I was just looking at some of my old answers and it seems to the 2019 version of me that this question doesn't have an adequate problem statement (see comments) - any thoughts?
 
F
also
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2:14 PM
\o
 
@yivi clear to me, no MCVE is give-able because it's about using development software.
The most MCVE you can give is a screenshot, which he gave
The comment you gave is actually an answer
 
2:30 PM
@TylerH This is an XY problem. This "answer" is not helpful for the asker nor for future visitors, IMO. It's better to close the question so the asker can better define the Y of their problem. How to "fake :hover on FF" has been already answered on the question itself.
@TylerH This is further in evidence with the closing line of the question "I also tried to set display to block, but this did not helped too.". Which has nothing to do with Firefox or the developer console, but with the actual Y of their question.
 
2:43 PM
@TylerH congrats you're the morning o/ chain breaker :)
 
@SterlingArcher I live to serve
 
3:20 PM
Oh my god i didn't realize the magic editor posted a comment
I thought it was the edit comment
 
when Community raises a flag about comments? on 15 if I remember well? Or 25?
raised a mod-flag and saw:
> helpful - there is no need to flag these, we'll get an automatic flag if the conversation goes too long.
 
@double-beep ?
 
what is the ?
 
^^seems a little unclear as to what you're asking/saying (IMO)
 
3:35 PM
@double-beep yap treyBake comment ?
 
community user raises a flag when comments are >= a number. What is this number?
 
24
 
23.5
 
3:42 PM
NaN
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cccoommmbbooobreaker
 
R/A
 
Argh, it's quite annoying to me that SharePointOnlineCredentials method takes a string for UserName and SecureString for Password; I want to pass it the UserName as a SecureString too -_-
 
In 15 minutes we're burning the snowman!
 
@Adriaan That's not very nice. I think Frosty would be pretty upset if he found out.
 
3:47 PM
@NathanOliver well, stuffing explosive in his head and timing how long it takes to explode isn't either, but it's the Swiss weather report!
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@HovercraftFullOfEels I meant I'd agree with their statement that it was logical iff ...
 
@tripleee @double-beep The look-behind in that regex forces the brain\W?power to only match within 200 characters of the start of the text. It's done that way so the entire 200 characters are not captured in the why data, which allows people to more accurately see what was detected. Unlike most regular expression implementations, regex supports variable-length look-behinds. MS does not support them, which produces the error you see on MS.
In order to see what that regex matches on MS, you need to translate it so the variable-length look-behind is not used. When the look-behind is at the start of the regex, as in this case, you can normally convert by changing the look-behind to a capture or non-capture group. So, you could search on MS for (?:^(?s).{0,200})brain\W?power.
In other situations, converting to a regex that doesn't use variable-length look-behinds (i.e. something MS can run) can be much more complex. In some cases, an effective replacement is not possible. In those cases, it's sometimes necessary to use more than one regex and manually determine the intersection of what the regexes match. To do this, it would be quite convenient to be able to say "match this regex, but not this other one". Doing so would get closer, but wouldn't be perfect.
 
4:52 PM
@NathanOliver 17m44s, mediocre summer it is!
 
5:13 PM
F
 
5:36 PM
@Makyen @tripleee @double-beep I forgot to include the additional portions that reflect how the blacklist and watchlists are constructed. So, (?:\b|^)(?s:(?:^(?s).{0,200})\bbrain\W?power)(?:\b|$) more accurately reflects what the blacklist results have been.
 
@Makyen this seems more accurate
 
@Makyen you dismissing brainpower, one of the best Dutch rapgroups?!? (cc @rene)
 
Hey guys, anyone interested in my recent blog post yesterday about Natural Sorting algorithm using JavaScript? If interested, can post the link... πŸ˜‡
LoL. Who flagged my post? 😲
 
which post?
 
I mean, my previous comment.
Chat message.
 
5:47 PM
how do you know?
 
you aren't notified when someone flags your chat messages, are you?
 
Guess, 10k rep? Not sure. It does show. 3 people flagged!
 
Zoe
can 10k see flags on themselves though?
 
5:48 PM
Doesn't show who, anyway.
 
They see it as spam
 
Only Chat message flags I guess.
 
@Zoe yes
 
Zoe
Oh. ^^"
 
really?
 
5:49 PM
Yep...
Get 10k soon... 😁
 
wish so
 
Hard work mate! 😊
 
@Adriaan Nope. I didn't even know they existed. :-)
 
Someone called someone. Oh oh.
 
who is Someone and who is someone?
 
5:51 PM
I am on a 4k monitor and recently found that my name is displaying with the full content... Wooh. That's a clever way of handling @media queries or is it by JavaScript? Either way it's clever.
@double-beep Shhhhh... Some people understand, some misunderstand, some ignore.
 
@Makyen you didn't miss much then :P
 
@BhargavRao Hey! πŸ˜‡
 
\o
getting flagged already ;p
 
o/
 
Where are you now?
Yea! LoL.
 
5:53 PM
\o
 
At home...
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman come on! πŸ˜€πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜„πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‘πŸ˜­πŸ‘πŸ—πŸ™‹
 
Country dude.
Ha ha.
 
5:54 PM
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@PraveenKumarPurushothaman the more you type, the more I see - on this block I see your full name. If you'd typed some more I'd have seen your rep too.
 
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman In India..
 
Nice... 😊
 
o/ Bhargav
 
5:57 PM
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman answered a question within 2 mins and got 5 upvotes within 1 min!?
 
finally earned the convention badge
 
how unconventional
@double-beep I don't have that one yet, but I've only been a member for 8 years and 8 months
 
6:16 PM
@StephenKennedy so I believe that time was not enough?
 
@double-beep Rome wasn't built in a day (nor Athens for that matter)
 
I built my lego tower in one day, and called it Rome
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Zoe
@StephenKennedy hey, at least now that more people have convention badges, we can FINALLY go to ComicCon
 
@StephenKennedy invalidated ^^
 
Zoe
@BhargavRao I put two bricks together and called it the universe, and you're living inside it. :p
 
6:19 PM
\o/
I am happy that I have bricks over my head as a shelter
 
@BhargavRao Wow...
 
6:39 PM
@Adriaan de jeugd van tegenwoordig ...
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8:18 PM
@Machavity I like your custom reason already a lot better than the one present, but I still often see OPs commenting "But why do we have the tag in the first place if we can't ask about it here?". Can the custom reason be reworded to somehow make it clear that whilst there may be on-topic uses for SEO, their question certainly is not one?
 
@Adriaan I've mulled making a canonical Meta on it. We really need one
 
8:58 PM
 
9:22 PM
Though I am all for marking Medium.com links as SD items worthy of removal
 
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M-M
10:36 PM
shouldn't this one get closed and get deleted actually? I voted TB and ask for cv-pls but surprisingly it is still open. Of course not angry or anything :D just asking if something is there which makes the question fine to stay on SO that I am not aware of it stackoverflow.com/questions/55396980/…
is it just because they are low-traffic tags?
 
@M-M That might be the case. You can throw in some cv-pls every once in a while if you are active in those tags, but after they age without any activity, it's best to let them roomba.
 
11:21 PM
@M-M This question was posted in here by FireAlarm on 2019-03-28. A cv-pls was then posted as "no MCVE". However, it's not a debugging question, so the "no MCVE" reason isn't valid. Another two close votes have been placed for "too broad", which could be valid. Personally, I don't have enough domain knowledge to judge if it's too broad, or not. (FYI: @LucaKiebel you're the author of the above cv-pls.)
The question could use an edit to translate the "using Node SDK" mention into appropriate tags, including language.
The second question you've linked was also posted by FireAlarm, but no subsequent cv-pls was posted.
 
M-M
11:31 PM
@E_net4 @Makyen thanks for the answers.
 
11:58 PM
@xdtTransform I think this has already been covered, but I just want to make clear that a custom moderator flag on one of the posts is welcome, if you truly see a pattern of really awful questions. As others have said, please don't try and go targeting the user yourself with votes. It won't do any good, and may end up getting your account into trouble. Moderators will reach out to the user, and try to instruct them on better ways to use the site.
Make sure it's a pattern, though, and that the questions are actually bad. While it's kind of annoying that someone would be using Stack Overflow as a way to build an app, one question at a time, it's not actually a problem if those questions are independently good questions.
 

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