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@dbc that person's profile content is, um...something.
 
 
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5:36 AM
^ "Toss prediction". Looking at the username, I hope they mean there is a chicken tossing competition and you bet on where you think the chicken will land.
"no loss guarantee" - oh, sign me up. I cannot lose, right?
@tacoshy flagged R/A. It not only wastes our time, the user revels in it.
 
@VLAZ I'm not especially familiar with cricket, but it would be surprising news to me that it involved chickens...
 
@RyanM Oh... I read the username as "Free Chicken Betting Tips". Before you ask, yes, it did sound odd but I re-read it three times making the same mistake.
 
5:53 AM
@VLAZ Your version sounds more entertaining, honestly. Especially because chickens can fly, thus making their landing spot far more unpredictable...
 
@RyanM Want to join up and make it a new sport? Maybe we can have chicken tossing on the next Olympics. Imagine how much betting there would be, we'd be rich!
 
I doubt it would make the Olympics worth watching, but it's a start
 
NAA / potentially mod-transferrable to a comment under the question stackoverflow.com/a/578429/2943403
@VLAZ That proposed sport is as ridiculous as "let's see which one of us can walk the fastest!" and "let's see who can ride an obscenely athletic horse!".
 
6:18 AM
@mickmackusa I feel as if it falls right between curling and shot put. It's also similar to "riding and obscenely athletic horse" in that the human competitor still needs to manipulate an animal. Only the animal is a chicken.
 
@eyllanesc "needs more focus" produces a close reason which says they should edit to ask only one question; it is not appropriate here. Probably "needs details or clarity" instead?
 
This is NAA, isn't it ("mmhmm" is the name of the app)?
 
6:44 AM
@JeanneDark looks like it yeah
 
thanks
 
> [comment] If this is a review audit, it's a simple one :-)
 
7:00 AM
@mickmackusa a slightly more generous read of that is "you should not try to do this at all, and if you do, you should use a list of postal codes, not regex." which is responsive to the question
and doesn't necessarily rely on the link. That is, I think the second paragraph saves that answer. If it were just the link, of course, it'd be NAA.
 
Is this question primarily opinion-based? It has a relatively high score and two attempts to close it failed.
 
@JeanneDark seems to me yes
 
thank you
I forgot to add it and can't edit it, but my above cv-pls request received a new answer
 
7:23 AM
 
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"tanks the help"
 
unleaded?
 
9:33 AM
@Tomerikoo "run over using a tank" or "shoot with a tank", which do you think is better (if you are the help)?
 
I was actually imagining it as "putting the help inside a (fish) tank"
 
Don't worry, "tanks in advance!"
 
Tank you a lot.
 
10:01 AM
@gnat What's the typo here? Not seeing it.
 
10:13 AM
@RyanM asker missed to set padding, see the accepted answer
 
@gnat It sounds like they were unaware that simply setting the padding would do it, since they never set any padding in the first place (i.e., a misunderstanding, not a typo). Seems like a legit question - it wouldn't be obvious to me that a component I hadn't set any padding on would nonetheless have padding.
 
@RyanM okay I won't argue. RO - could you please remove cv-pls at chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/52764077#52764077 @rene?
 
Cheers
 
10:46 AM
@AdrianMole congrats on passing me in close reviews :-)
 
> what i actully needed was can someone guide me step by step how should i PROCEED to learn react
^ is a question like this closable as "needs focus"?
 
Opinion based?
 
+1 opinion-based
 
I voted "Needs focus" as it's really too broad. But I was thinking whether a custom close reason wouldn't be better.
 
@RyanM Plz mark as accpeted
 
10:54 AM
@Tomerikoo ✅🔼
 
tanks
 
I gave you an upvote, too
 
You liked and commented, but did you subscribe?
 
@VLAZ as often noted, "needs focus" has the unfortunate effect that the close reason will then tell the OP that they need to change it so it only asks one question, which is disingenous when they are not asking multiple questions
@VLAZ and write a review! Reviews helps new subscribers find the content
 
@tripleee Yes but quite honestly, I stopped caring. SE don't want to change the wording even after being notified. There is a dire need for a "too broad" close reason because some questions just don't need details. Whenever somebody complaints that it says "multiple questions", I feel no guilt shifting the blame to SE for this.
 
11:03 AM
I usually have no trouble voting "needs details or clarity" just as well in those cases
 
In addition to what tripleee said, the problem with that question isn't the lack of focus. It's the fact that recommendations for any part of learning React isn't a practical programming problem.
 
11:28 AM
@RyanM ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I abide by "too broad". Tutoring somebody seems like it would be too broad. But I think in this case a custom CV might have been more appropriate. Only, I figured out as I was pressing the "Vote to close" button.
 
This is a copy of the other answer, with a link inserted, but the link is not targeting Google as the answer would like you to think
 
12:57 PM
Morning
 
1:47 PM
Can someone protect this question? stackoverflow.com/q/68659516/792066
 
It's getting drive by answers that basically repeat the top 3
 
@Braiam That Q was already protected. Community did it 8 hours ago.
 
Arg! Why isn't that presented to us...
I miss the old banners
 
@Braiam Do you not see the Highly active question. You have enough reputation to answer or unprotect this question. banner?
 
1:50 PM
@NathanOliver nope
It's a 15k thing
 
Oh, that's stupid. grrr. Welp, FWIW, it is shown in the timeline or edit history
Sounds like a user script needs to be made. I'll see if one was posted on meta
 
BTW, some users might want to drop a couple delete votes on some answers
 
Not finding anything on meta :(
 
@Braiam @NathanOliver thoughts on that React question OP's top/self-answer being updated to include a link to google drive?
I can't recall if SO has a policy against links to file hosting sites or not
 
2:07 PM
@TylerH Per this as long as it is not a direct download it should be okay.
 
Is this a good question?
 
IMHO, no
 
@NathanOliver I guess that drive link is not a direct download? I'm not super familiar with google drive and it's blocked at work so I can't check myself
 
It's not a direct download link, so I feel comfortable allowing it.
 
2:48 PM
 
3:19 PM
@desertnaut cv-pls tag is broken. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour thanks!
 
@TylerH @Shree that answer links to a tutorial by the OP without any disclosure. FYI.
 
3:38 PM
@TylerH Ohhh. Thanks for heads up. Change feed back to SD.
 
3:55 PM
From a job advert on Stack Overflow: "We offer great benefits ... ... Beer on Fridays." :-)
... 1 down, 6 more to go!
There is a user who very frequently removes the c++ tag from questions and replaces it with visual-c++. Is this worth raising on Meta? (As per the tag-Wiki for , that 'tool' encompasses a variety of different languages ... one of which is C++.)
 
@AdrianMole I like the honesty of a job listing where they admit they will drive you to drink
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@AdrianMole I'd mod-flag it, personally. That's...not how tags work.
 
Some of my best code was inspired by beer. Not to say that such code works ... it just looks nice.
 
Meta's not a great way to notify one user to knock off a bad behavior. And I don't think it's necessary to discuss "should we be removing the C++ tag from C++ questions?" because...well, the answer's kind of obvious
 
4:01 PM
@Machavity Friend of mine worked at a place where one of the perks was fully stocked fridge with drinks. It wasn't just Fridays, any days.
 
@AdrianMole are these questions about C++ or Visual C++?
 
Many are clearly about both. Visual-C++ is implied by use of stuff like MFC, or WinAPI (but that's not an absolute). If the programming language is C++ then, IMHO, the C++ tag is correct.
 
If the questions are about WTF is the compiler doing with my code, then visual-c++ is the way to go.
If the question is about the code, then c++ is the way to go.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Visual C++ is a compiler, right? That is, this is the equivalent of removing and replacing it with on any questions about code compiled with that compiler?
 
@RyanM that's correct
It's what's included in Visual Studio for C++ compiling
 
4:05 PM
I guess they mean what evolved out of msvc, so yes.
 
Maybe risking room rules, but here's an example.
 
@Braiam Actually removing the tag still seems wrong, because they're still about C++.
@AdrianMole yeah that seems wrong.
 
@Braiam what is the compiler doing does warrant the tag but that tag is not limited to C++. And for PHP the tag is implied.
 
And yeah, with the compiler compiling other languages like C, it also removes information.
 
@rene I'm only somewhat surprised that tag does not actually exist
 
4:19 PM
To meta I guess?
 
4:36 PM
Strange to see an MSO post tagged
 
Got a link?
 
@Machavity take your pick, there's plenty to choose from.
@RyanM hmmm, one of my userscripts ate the text on that link...
 
5:01 PM
@RyanM For me if I'm asking about the behavior of the compiler, only the compiler tag is warranted
 
 
Re: My earlier post about the C++ tag-removals. I just rolled back another one and left a comment and, within a few minutes, received a downvote on an (unrelated) recent answer. Coincidence?
... but not one of my best answers, it has to be said.
 
> Based on research
research like the most loved vs most dreaded "data"?
 
Research is research, however badly done is. It should be called "bad research".
 
6:50 PM
please email me the answer because I may not find this site again ???
 
@AdrianMole The flow can be overwhelming when the odds are stacked against you
 
Maybe I'll just email them a bookmark?
 
7:09 PM
 
7:28 PM
> For instance, the early advice to library maintainers to maintain two parallel versions or perhaps translate dynamically with 2to3 was entirely impractical in most non-trivial cases and wasn’t what most people ended up doing, and yet the idea that 2to3 is all you need still floats around Stack Overflow and the like as a result.
I don't doubt that. Blind leading the blind and all.
 
 
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8:38 PM
hmm
now that it has a translation, would the right path be to delete the original non-english text?
 
tldr never
 
we have added it to our backlog
 
 
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10:02 PM
 
10:33 PM
They changed the UI again
 
Didn't notice - where/how?
 
@Dharman Pray they don't alter it further.
 
user profile
 
Badges?
 
The about me is wider and the things that were like a sidebar to the about me now are nested together below the username and above the about me.
 
10:37 PM
They just rolled out the new-look badges summary on all sites (and Meta sites).
 
BTW, that page has a serious case of divitis, 344 divs!
 
Divide and conquer!
... or Divitis and conkers?
 

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