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12:28 AM
@cigien FWIW you can also custom flag these
 
that was fast @RyanM
 
it was a pretty obvious case :-)
 
@RyanM My impression is that there are quite a few high-rep users in here with del-votes to spare, so I tend to post del-pls for those. If that's not actually the case, i.e. if it's detracting from other del-pls that need attention, I'll go for mod flags instead.
So, should I prefer mod-flagging those?
 
All remaining questions have at least one close vote on them. Close Queue please. :)
 
@DanielWiddis I think that's all of them (I recon there's a 15 minute delay before items enter the CV queue)...
 
12:39 AM
@cigien I'll defer to the 20k folks, since I've never been one :-) but deleting posts is definitely pretty easy as a moderator :-)
 
Ah, true, I forgot 10k isn't enough to delete those. That is a smaller pool than I'd imagined then. Sounds good, I'll go for mod-flagging those instead of posting del-pls requests.
 
Finally trickling into the queue.
 
12:55 AM
We apparently also have 4 questions deleted by Community but hanging out in limbo
 
@DanielWiddis that's all of them, a couple pending 1 vote are in the queue.
@HenryEcker I think that's a caching issue...
@DanielWiddis @EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine @HenryEcker @Cristik job well done folks, we got the in 10 days!
 
I want my badge!
 
@bad_coder It's not. Unfortunately it's a known issue. All of the remaining were deleted 2-3 months ago.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine ^^ ready to burninate!
@HenryEcker interesting, I didn't know about that!
@bad_coder also, @BendertheGreatest @pppery @GeneralGrievance @dbc @AdrianMole job well done folks!!
 
1:12 AM
Is this answer a retread of this answer? The code is en exact copy-paste, but with a different website.
 
@GeneralGrievance yes it is.
 
@GeneralGrievance Yes the two pieces of code are identical removing the endpoint. I don't know enough to know what those two separate services return and if there would be a benefit to using one or the other.
^^ the general downside of code-only answers...
That said... I really don't understand why they wouldn't've just edited their previous answer
 
You mean you don't understand why they didn't?
 
Just made it with that edit. Yes, I meant would not have just edited their previous answer.
 
I see. It's in my LQA review queue, so is that the kind of thing I bail out and custom flag, or would you Recommend Delete?
@bad_coder Yes, I'm glad so many of these were easy to decide as Opinion Based or not.
 
1:25 AM
@GeneralGrievance Personally, I'd say that because it is an answer (code only but still an answer) and it recommends a different service than all the other answers (excluding their own) I'd go with Looks OK (or skip) and mod flag to handle the 2 separate answers by the same user.
 
@HenryEcker OK. Thanks. I was leaning toward that. Wanted to double check.
For the same reason I don't Recommend Delete plagiarism, I guess.
 
user17242583
Wow, this HNQ is full of "me too" NAAs. stackoverflow.com/questions/72200847/…
 
user17242583
I flagged a lot of them - maybe a mod can go through and shave them off?
 
Those "this error is happening because x service is down" questions tend to be like to that
 
@richardec Problem with a "popular" dependency. Good old Apple/Google/Twitter/CF is down.
 
2:01 AM
@richardec Think I got 'em all. Removed a few "me too" comments as well.
I think there's another one of those questions somewhere, I remember deleting more earlier.
Relatedly, just handled my 10000th flag :-)
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Congrats. We appreciate your hard work.
 
user17242583
@RyanM Is that really true? I can't believe that. In fact, I don't.
 
OK. Someone I encountered really likes shoving the same two needless emojis into their posts. I'm a little tired of going through each one and editing them out. Is that something I should flag for, or should I just move on to other stuff?
 
@GeneralGrievance Yeah, a moderator can send a message if it's obnoxious and persistent
@richardec Here's the breakdown :-)
 
2:18 AM
Dumb question: anyone remember what happens at the end of a burnination now that Shog9 is gone? Does a CM still disappear the remaining questions, or do we (or a diamond) have to delete them manually?
 
May 8 at 16:32, by Zoe stands with Ukraine
AFAIK, all deletions are manual, aside Roomba ones, where the rules are standard
 
Might be worth someone asking Bhargav if there's some script or trick.
 
2:36 AM
@GeneralGrievance just saw what you mean, and yeah those emoji definitely don't belong.
@GeneralGrievance Handled the flag - please let us know via flag if it continues.
@cigien Just in case, since a lot of people miss this: please link to which answer it's a thanks for (either in the flag or a comment is fine, IMHO)
Nothing like a flag that says it's a duplicate/thanks with no link.
Extra annoyance points if it's just an NAA flag and we have to figure that out for ourselves.
 
2:55 AM
Sounds good. I'll just add the link into the flag.
 
3:28 AM
@HenryEcker Kicked the cache on those 4, query now returns correct results.
 
@RyanM Appreciated as always :)
@RyanM And all those comments...
 
@HenryEcker Yup... 50+ comments and 100+ answers that still have it according to search...
 
That's presumably something highly manual to address.
 
4:01 AM
I believe that language-agnostic questions should not receive language-specific solutions should this page be closed as too broad because it is effectively inviting a non-language-scoped range of solutions? Do we want single pages where a new answer is valid merely because the same algorithm is suggested via a new language?
...evidently, the question was originally scoped as a Java question. How to fix the epic mess?
 
well that suddenly explains people's remarks in various answers about "100% performance score"
that...is truly an epic mess. I guess the idea is that it's anything that solves the Codility problem? But...well, that's not great.
this is where it would be extremely helpful if moderators could move answers between questions.
This might be a good meta question about how to solve questions that were originally well-scoped until the answerers ignored that en masse.
 
I agree, but I'll be honest @RyanM I do not have the time to post the meta question. I'll leave that to any other user in this room if they are so inclined.
 
 
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7:27 AM
It seems that most of SD's reports are handled before they are posted in here (probably by the user reporting them). But SD usually self-deletes reports if they are handled quickly enough for chat messages to be deletable. Why doesn't it do that in these cases? Shouldn't it basically delete the report immediately after posting it?
 
Thanks
 
I raised it in CHQ as something that's likely become increasingly annoying with the waves of instantly-nuked spam we've been getting lately.
8 messages moved to SOCVR Request Graveyard (cleaning move messages off the front page)
 
Answer is NAA as well
 
@RyanM are you going to clean the messages that clean the move message as well?
 
7:38 AM
@rene moveception?
 
@RyanM only when you have done that 2^32-1 times ...
 
7:53 AM
Creating busy work for a diamond
 
@rene Better not in the Schipholtunnel, or trains will be stuck another week whilst NS software specialists figure out the overflow...
 
well, if you are in the Schipholtunnel you already pulled the short straw, right?
 
it sort of reads like a meme but it doesn't seem red flaggable
 
@RyanM let me ask a brief question (from a non-US citizen): is there an established correlation that's common knowledge between the Republican party and Christianity that I didn't know about? Or is it a 50% 50% split that way?
 
@Adriaan The reason given is "plagiarized, known spammer" so maybe it needn't be red-flagged right now but mod-flagged, or we should keep an eye on it in case they edit in a spam link.
 
8:13 AM
@JeanneDark have you mod flagged it already?
otherwise a del-pls might do too
 
Guess who jus got their census badge suckers
 
Someone who can spell?
 
@MFerguson Who have you been censoring? dangit I was too slow
 
@blackgreen It's already gone. Spammers often plagiarize other answers or even questions and add a spam link, either immediately or later.
 
That had four mod flags, all different. One spam, one R/A, two custom.
 
8:18 AM
I've not yet received my order of census badge suckers. I hope they suck the badge real well.
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@RyanM I'm off for a couple of hours. No interference from me going forward ...
 
@RyanM so that's how you get to 10k flags so quickly :P
 
@bad_coder It probably depends what exactly you mean and who you ask. There are certainly Christians in both parties (e.g., Joe Biden is Catholic). Beyond that, I'm going to avoid that discussion since the combination of religion and politics is probably one of the more volatile discussion topics :-)
> I cant use too sophisticated stuff that I haven't learned yet because then it is suspicious.
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i.stack.imgur.com/G3CXZ.png Wonder what happened here
 
8:34 AM
@SurajRao Happens when they're deploying the site.
 
ah ok
 
9:10 AM
@mickmackusa your kind of question :)
 
9:29 AM
 
@bad_coder Different religious denominations tend to have different politics in the US. See pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/02/23/…
 
@Adriaan Interestingly, no - it only counts once per post :-)
@Braiam: the system counts one flag per post on which you remove flagged comments (or handle any other flag on). So a post with a custom flag and 20 comments flagged for removal -> 1 flag handled, 20 comments deleted. Plus, the comment counter also includes comments that were not explicitly flagged. One post, 300 comments, purge all, and the comments deleted counter goes up by 300. The numbers are all.. futzy that way. Basically: number of flags == number of unique posts on which we handled one or more flags.Martijn Pieters ♦ Sep 11, 2021 at 15:24
 
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Q: Rename [scenekit-modelio]

JessyThe questions with this tag are trying to refer to Model I/O. Model I/O is not specifically for use with SceneKit. If the creator of the tag was trying to differentiate it from [modelio], [apple-modelio] would have been a more accurate choice. But Model I/O's name contains a space and a slash, to...

 
9:48 AM
Last smokey report: spammers messed up - they put the spam title but the fake body.
 
@VLAZ we have seen that repeatedly in the past, they probably copy/paste legitimate questions in the hope that this will reduce the risk of detection
 
I know that, I mean they messed up the pattern this time. They forgot to put the fake title.
 
@VLAZ that's possible too of course, but I think there are two different MOs here
 
I thought that might've been intentional, yeah
Made me do a double-take
almost thought it was FP. almost.
 
It did slow my flag with a second or two.
 
10:32 AM
@Adriaan Marquee
 
10:42 AM
@Cristik what is that comment pointing to?
 
10:55 AM
@bad_coder Done
 
11:44 AM
 
Wut
 
sadly not tagged
 
@mickmackusa was just pointing to a naive PHP question :)
next question on that trend "What do Men do when they get horny"
 
> However, male dogs cannot become pregnant, and the average lifespan for a dog is around 2-4 years
 
You learn something new every day
 
11:51 AM
Those are two statements. But why are they in the same sentence?
 
hmm... only human male can get pregnant?
 
@Cristik Depends on their lifespan
 
12:13 PM
@RyanM It appears to have stopped. Thanks a bunch. It was really annoying.
 
12:41 PM
Is this on topic, or more about networking?
 
12:56 PM
@Adriaan I went with "needs debugging details", could be general computing too I guess
 
are this kind of questions useful: stackoverflow.com/q/72133195/1974224
they ask for someone to explain a piece of code, so unless someone else stumbles upon the exact same piece of code, the question is only helpful for the asker
 
1:25 PM
@JeanneDark yeah the question is likely off-topic, wasn't unsure if we should also delete it, however since the closure is the first step of curation, then I'll submit a del-pls request :)
 
1:39 PM
@StephenOstermiller I completely forgot about pewresearch, perfect answer! (cc @RyanM)
@RyanM well yano, I clicked a Tucker Carlson vid on youtube about Roe v Wade (I know you like law) and was left wondering...
 
Hardly an appropriate topic for the Stack Overflow Close Vote Reviewers chat room
 
1:55 PM
@JeanneDark Can we talk about CoinBase support helpdesks or airline refunds, instead?
 
dbc
@Adriaan There's code now, does Can't open Matlab with .bat from remote Network, only from local Network still deserve a cv-pls?
 
@Adriaan Can a RO bin this request? OP added code
@dbc thanks. It's still not clear to me how anyone with only MATLAB knowledge is supposed to solve this, but at least it has an MCVE
 
@Cristik if the question is not a mega-duplicate and it can be edited into something that makes sense (chiefly, the title), it probably can be salvaged
provided, the code in question should be short and concise, i.e. something that actually can be edited into a specific issue.
 
2:12 PM
 
@rene / @Dharman Can you take a look at this move request please?
 
2:28 PM
 
2:42 PM
@blackgreen unlikely this kind of questions are a duplicate at all
as I said, unless someone else stumbled upon the same code...
basically OP is not asking for some specific parts in the code, like "why this let is not working as the var"
it simply asks for an explanation for the whole code
 
if only there was a way to express that a question isn't useful
 
@KevinB not sure I follow... are you talking about closing the question?
 
my rep is 1337 dont ever question my intelligence ever again
 
2:59 PM
@MFerguson why, is 1337 some Ramanujan number?
 
@Cristik no
 
@Cristik It's leet
 
It also factors into 7 and 191.
 
you'd think 1332 would be even cooler (666*2)
 
3:18 PM
@tripleee Seems pretty hot
 
4:32 PM
Does this question fit as opinion-based?
 
user17242583
@tacoshy I'd close as as "needs more focus"
 
may I ask why specifically needs more focus?
 
user17242583
@tacoshy it doesn't seem like it's asking about a clear, specific problem. But after re-reading it, I agree that opinion-based is fitting a well.
 
ok thank you for your opinion :)
 
I said opinion-based too. Too many "should" and "shouldn't"s. I could also see needs details.
 
user17242583
4:43 PM
@tacoshy You're welcome. I guess the question you asked about the opinion-based question was opinion-based itself! :D
 
:D I like this joke! PS: IMHO, I like this joke!
 
user17242583
@RyanM My sincerest congratulations. You're the new Bhargav :)
 
Wow, that's high praise.
 
user17242583
Well I mean 10k flags in 1 and half months seems like no small feat to me.
 
Don't you just get 100 flags/day? How is 10k possible in 1 1/2 month
 
user17242583
4:50 PM
I'm curious how many you've handled relative to Dharman and Zoe/Stephen, but maybe that's private :)
 
@MFerguson Handled as a mod, not raised
 
Although moderators also have no limit on flags cast. But that's rarely relevant.
 
I want helpful flag count back on use profile (⌣̩̩́_⌣̩̩̀)
 
@richardec My response to this would be to say that different moderators contribute to moderation in different ways. I've handled more flags in that period than them, but there are other tasks that each of them have done more of than me (in addition to a very respectable chunk of flags as well).
@MFerguson it is :-) the bug was fixed
 
@RyanM Like writing emails to users? ;)
 
user17242583
4:54 PM
Yeah, that's true. I've seen many NAAs deleted by all three of them as well :)
 
@RyanM I din't notice that :)
 
5:27 PM
 
5:44 PM
Is the site really slow right now?
 
Was for me a second ago. Got a SE is down message.
 
@RyanM question is, when is the site not slow, these days :)
does anyone see any value in this Q/A: stackoverflow.com/questions/64143918/…?
I don't, but wanted to get some more opinions before casting a vote there :)
"any value" === "any value for SO" :)
 
user17242583
@Cristik I don't. It's extremely broad to me, and also not directly programming related, from what I can tell. Besides, the community has indicated by voting and viewing that it's extremely useless. (40 views over 1 and a half years.)
 
user17242583
The answer looks mostly like a big rant anyway.
 
Weird question: if someone copies text from MDN (no-attrib), pastes it into a text editor, takes a screenshot of the text in the editor, and uses that in the answer, that's still plagiarism, right?
 
5:59 PM
sure
 
@GeneralGrievance that's plagiarism, next level :)
 
@GeneralGrievance Yes, among other problems.
 
I'm always suprised how some users still manage to surpise me with poor questions or answers after nearly 2 years using SO.
 
I'm often surprised by people actually closing low quality questions
rather than answering them for the thousandth time
 
6:04 PM
more surprising then this are the answers on question with just a link to their website. That some suers actually visit thsoe websites and start debugging them from inspector tools and posting the result here
 
@tacoshy it's easy points!
Much easier than trying to get the OP to post an MRE.
 
only until the moment the question is removed and all the poitns are lost :D
 
That disincentive only works if the question actually gets removed :-)
 
or guessing answer to a vague question - what can go wrong?
 
all you gotta do to counter that is upvote the question
 
6:06 PM
@KevinB not with the fella over here, that's not enough :)
 
thats what we have "us" for...
 
do multiple plagiarism flags on the same post count? I'd also flag the above answer, however I don't what to just get a "helpful" flag almost for free, assuming the post was already flagged
 
i mean
they count toward the totals for each user
so they "count" in one way or another
 
thing is, I don't want to be that guy that flags everything that I see here, just to increase my flag ratio
 
user17242583
But @Cristik you can't know if anyone did flag it, so it's not "free"
 
6:11 PM
though, honestly, I had lots of declined flags recently, so :P
@richardec since the post was brought up here, and someone else added a comment on the post, I assume at least one flag was sent
hopefully :)
 
user17242583
Of course. It's a very sensible assumption; in fact, I did flag it. ;) However, you can't be 100% sure, and it's better to have your flag count increased unnecessarily that for plagiarism to exist on the sight for an extended period of time.
 
@Cristik multiple flags on a post for the same thing are generally just as easy to handle as one flag.
 
but do they bump the post up in the list?
if not, then I'd not want to also flag just to satisfy my ego :p
 
uhhhh. Maaaybe? Depends how the moderator is viewing it. Our workflow is very userscript-heavy and I dunno entirely what does what :-p
 
waaat? you mean SO doesn't provide the proper tools to moderators?
 
6:16 PM
That said, the list of custom post flags is generally short enough that we can skim through it.
and plagiarism tends to be a thing to be handled when we're in the right mood, 'cause it's a bit grueling to search for it all. of course, if someone's already searched through all the person's answers, that makes it easier.
 
6:27 PM
@dur Per Shog (the last time anyone with authority spoke on the matter), requests for the official documentation site/page for something are OK to ask for, so I am binning this request. You may re-request if you feel it is off-topic for another reason.
@RyanM see the socvr slack chat pls
 
Images have to be cited too, right? I saw another answer using a couple of screenshots with a Udemy watermark on the bottom. The image sources are i.stack.imgur.com, though.
 
The source would be i.stack.imgur because they were uploaded from the editor.
 
@GeneralGrievance Yeah, images need to be cited just like text would be.
 
6:43 PM
@GeneralGrievance Yes, famously the best SQL join answer on the site is perma-deleted because it includes an image used without clear permission
 
Got it. Thanks.
Cool. Another plagiarism investigation done.
 
@GeneralGrievance Your flags for this sort of thing are always very helpful, much appreciated :-)
I'd have thanked you previously, but we have a policy to not bring up a user's flags unless they bring it up first :-)
 
Autoflagged FP: flagged by @SmokeDetector, @Shree, @Henders, @AlexanderJohansen
 
@SmokeDetector lolno
 
@RyanM No biggie. I know you've handled a bunch of these, so thank you.
@SmokeDetector Wow... they actually prefixed the title with "Ruby?"
 
7:05 PM
uhm... this never happened to me before... out of delete votes...
 
@GeneralGrievance I'm unclear if that's the programming language or someone's name - I've seen a bunch with names and I'm not sure if it's the spammer tagging it to get credit or something?
 
Ruby gets extra credit then.
 
Well, never mind. That one prefixed it with "php".
 
Still using [ebay-*] tags though
 
7:14 PM
@RyanM Well, shoot. I was gonna name my firstborn PHP. Are you saying that's not a good baby name?
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if there was any doubt before, there should be none now that this is someone quite familiar with the SO community who is messing with SO/has a bone to pick with them
 
@GeneralGrievance I'd recommend Kotlin, personally.
 
using tags at the beginning of the titles
 
meh
 
7:48 PM
Just had a review audit that had a message popup that said it was a rapidly changing event? What does that even mean?
 
It's a rarely used (on SO) notice that mods can add for questions where something relevant is changing in the real world. Like not being able to access a server from an IDE, or a GitHub resource issue. Other sites (like Politics.SE) use it more frequently.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/71892543/… This question is quite low quality. No explanation, no information to help the asker. Should not be an audit
 
I noticed that the SOCVR request generator has a "Save" feature (revisit in N days). The Readme in the github repo apparently doesn't explain what it is.
is there any documentation?
 
@blackgreen probably wait for our documentation generator to come along (aka @Makyen)
 
7:54 PM
there's also some options about delayed requests. would like to know how those work too
 
I'm sure a PR is appreciated once Makyen explained stuff
 
I'm a good doc writer
 
@MFerguson Yet another case of meta.stackoverflow.com/q/411695/208273
 
but I've gotta understand stuff first :)
 
yes, that is better ;)
 
7:57 PM
@MFerguson I did a close/reopen cycle on it, hopefully that should make the system stop using it as an audit, but we'll see...the criteria for FQ audits are looser than the older queues, and so this keeps happening.
 
@blackgreen Not really. I initially put off documentation, as I'd wanted to build the ability to list/review the existing revisit requests, but that hasn't happened, yet. There's a variety of discussion about the feature here in SOCVR, so searching for "revisit" and then searching within the results page for "generator" and/or request should get you to at least some of the discussions explaining it.
 
@MFerguson heads-up: this message was flagged; I edited it to address the objection (which I'm a bit on the fence on myself, but there's a valid point that the original phrasing was perhaps excessively negative)
 
@Makyen thanks I'll dig around a bit
 
user17242583
Is this plagiarism in any degree? stackoverflow.com/a/72219564/17242583
 
@HenryEcker Yes
 
@richardec Appears to have been handled
 
@richardec Yes
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Thanks that's what I thought
 
user17242583
8:43 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine Thank you :)
 
user17242583
8:54 PM
What does "self-dupe" mean?
 
a dupe that is itself a dupe
 
A dupe of a user's previous question, although in this case there's no votes for that reason.
 
Asked and re-asked.
 
oh, so just a user following instructions
 
user17242583
I see. Thank you :)
 
8:59 PM
Right. Just following the big banner that tells you to ask a new question. Easy mistake really...
 
@HenryEcker Dear user, Please follow instructions more closely. No, not those instructions. The ones somewhere else entirely, that you can only find if you already know where to look. Sincerely, Stack Overflow
Yep, let's leave that discussion off here.
10 messages moved to SOCVR /dev/null (discussion of a user)
 
user17242583
@RyanM Gotcha; it was just extremely surprising to me and I wondered it was easily answerable :)
 
All we can say publicly is that there was in fact a user merge. Beyond that, the reason private and we can't discuss it.
 
It is illegal to have multiple accounts on Stack Exchange correct?
 
no
 
9:12 PM
@MFerguson Not if they don't interact.
 
I know if you get a Q ban making another account to circumvent is not allowed
 
Yeah, that's another thing that's not allowed.
 
as long as you don't use the additional account to do anything that you couldn't do with 1, you're fine.
 
^
Many of the moderators have sockpuppets for testing or bots, for instance.
 
aka don't use it to double your daily votes, or daily questions, daily answers, etc
 
9:14 PM
I've used one to test some flagging-related things.
But I earned the rep on it without using my main account to grant it.
 
I know some people with high reputation make sock puppet accounts to ask stupid questions :)
I'm not afraid to ask stupid questions, I'm a real man
 
there are no stupid questions
some questions just shouldn't leave the mind
 
I'm lucky because SO has the answer to 99% of my stupid questions
 
user17242583
Are additional info answers OK? stackoverflow.com/review/first-answers/31756911
 
@richardec AFAIK they are still allowed.
 
user17242583
9:34 PM
 
@richardec Not when the author is the same for both posts
Though duplicate answers by the same user are also not allowed... it's just not plagiarism.
 
user17242583
hah, lol, I didn't notice that :)
 
user17242583
If the duplicated answer were by another user, would that be plagiarism, though they're saying pretty clearly that it's a copy and what it's from?
 
Plagiarism, no, not if the source is clearly indicated like this ("read more at", a popular tactic with plagiarists, doesn't count). Generally should have been a duplicate flag, though.
 
@bad_coder this cv-pls was already posted today
 
9:44 PM
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (duplicate)
@halfer looks like that's about the C API, isn't it?
(might be unclear, but I don't think it's Server Fault)
 
10:01 PM
@blackgreen I was unaware of that, it's surprising it didn't get closed earlier...
 
I'm not sure it's off-topic... but I'm sure it's poorly written
 
@blackgreen "Or maybe I have chosen the wrong service?" is always fishy, and "feature parity" questions comparing X with Y are also suspicious...
@blackgreen e.g. I usually sit on the tag and every other week someone asks: "some documentation generator no one ever heard of can do X, does sphinx do Y"? Those questions are meh, and the usual answer is a more or less elaborate: No.
So it ends up being a software rec XY....
 
@RyanM Ah, I posted the same link twice - could you delete this one? I will track down the one that I meant to post!
^ That's the Server Fault one, oopsie :-)
 
10:21 PM
@bad_coder How the heck they ask that since a software do X, they expect any other software to do Y?
At least they should ask if that other software does X too...
 
@Braiam well, because the Y seems like an X, but if an SME looks at it the underlying tech doesn't implement the feature this: lacks focus, you'd have to implement a complete feature.
@Braiam another variant (in the example Q) 1 rep ask question in 2 sentences: doesn't have 1 link to documentation of either techs, feels like needs details and clarity...
 
Wait, it's something like "this thing does addition, can this other thing do multiplication?" or "this thing does addition, can this other thing do me a sandwich?"
 
@Braiam more like: I click button in Jupyter Notebook and it works, Sphinx doesn't have button and none of the underlying implementation.
 
@halfer → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
 
And Jupyter Notebook and Sphinx are related because...?
 
10:27 PM
Those Q's are usually someone fishing for rep or very confused... They don't make for good QA and the SMEs tend to agree on it.
@Braiam that's the question with "feature parity" questions...!
 
@RyanM Many thanks
 
@Braiam it goes like this: Sphinx is the de facto standard for generating Python docs, and Jupyter Notebooks started out by being Python underneath the hood, and still holds a strong relation to Python. That's about it.
 
11:10 PM
@bad_coder BTW, there's something called "Jupyter Book"
 
11:53 PM
@Braiam looks appealing, but after I checked out LaTex and all the endless problems and undocumented features it has, after I looked deeper into LibreOffice and it's limitations, I'm ever increasingly skeptic about the next documentation tool that proposes to solve everything, be easy, and look good...!
@Braiam I could tell you of a number of bugs that currently affect every Python documentation in existence.
@Braiam not to mention, if you look at what's arguably the most important page in Python's documentation Data model you'll notice none of the times has anchors, so no one can make a link to pinpoint something...
 

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