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2:44 AM
@Lix When you get in, ping me. Trying to plan my trip this summer.
 
3:00 AM
Is the suggested edit queue any fun on MSO? (me probably getting access to it soon ^.^ )
 
 
1 hour later…
4:09 AM
@Manishearth no
 
Folks don't suggest many edits on MSO... Only 58 in the last week.
With 16 mods and a crapload of employees visiting every day, they don't last long.
 
 
2 hours later…
5:54 AM
anybody want some information overload? hewgill.com/~greg/stackhose.html
new stack overflow events, streamed into your browser and linked to the site :)
 
 
1 hour later…
6:55 AM
@GregHewgill You may want to add it to stackapps.com
Actually I once wrote a script which makes the realtime update bars click themselves :)
@GregHewgill Of course, the click-by itself won't work on SE where realtime updates are disables--si I couldn't get the "river" of posts I was expecting :/
@GregHewgill Could you make your thingy apply to all sites (as in you choose a site)
Also, if would be nice if the previous messages(before the app is opened) were displayed--it would be useful to find out where the activity was.
Cos on less active sites like Phy.SE I find myself wanting to know where the discussions are at (Yes, comments aren't for discussion, but such comments sometimes are essential to the post on Phy.SE). But these comments aren't realtime, they're recent.
 
7:16 AM
Since everyone must listen to me while voting, I rule the votes now!
/me adds bit about "always upvote Manishearth"
 
@Manishearth: as noted on the firehose app page, the firehose can't make requests fast enough to get new events across all sites
 
7:33 AM
@GregHewgill Not all sites, I'm saying a pick-a-site feature
Why would "supporting all sites" require too many separate API requests to the /events service.? Each site would get its own query. With one site at a time, that's not much :/
Oh, I see
It's not on-demand, is it?
 
7:56 AM
the firehose service makes one sequence of queries to the api to get the events, and then rebroadcasts the events out to connected clients
unauthenticated client's can't even get the /events api call
 
Aah
:(
 
I'm hoping that the next API will have this sort of event streaming available natively so I don't need to maintain a reflector :)
 
9:21 AM
0
A: haskell removes all occurrences of a given value from within a list of lists

Laurence E. DayAhem. This is coursework for an undergraduate course at the University of Nottingham, UK. The undergraduate responsible for this post has been identified and is being dealt with accordingly.

 
9:43 AM
-3
A: Why was this question closed? "F# and OCaml"

Jon Harrop What has happened here? It seems to me like a plain objective question, and should have one correct answer. What have I missed? The only thing you've missed is that you are trying to reason with unreasonable people. Just read the comments on your question here. They are completely non-sensic...

/facepalm
 
10:25 AM
Hopefully he has been removed from the list (of students) via haskell ;-) — Manishearth 8 secs ago
 
I was slightly surprised he posted that in any form though - I'm not allowed to discuss plagiarism/unfair practice cases I spot publicly to ensure that the procedure that is used is followed fairly in every case.
 
10:58 AM
two reps more and I can review suggested edits on MSO
waits
 
 
2 hours later…
12:32 PM
suggested queue empty
bangs head against wall
 
Well, Shog9 told you, didn't he?
 
12:57 PM
> Happy Star Wars day - May the 4th be with you.
 
I read "Netbeans 7.0.1 in Ubuntu has no javascript support?" as "Netscape 7.0.1 in Ubuntu has no javascript support?" and choked a little
 
Hahahaha
 
@Daniel yes, but there still was the anticipation of trying out a new feature
I still was hoping...desperately hoping...for a spammer to come by so I could reject it ;-p
A similar thing happened when I got CVing rights (ok, I already had used CVs but no fun on Phy.SE where we need a modvote). That day, there were only a few programming questions that wound up on MSO :/
:P
 
1:29 PM
Speaking of close votes.
@Manishearth You don't really need to do those "cv-pls" and "speedy cv-pls" posts in here. There are a kajillion mods and SE employees patrolling Meta (in addition to the close-voters).
Stuff gets closed pretty quickly around here on its own =)
 
1:56 PM
Huh. Since when do mods decline feature requests?
Not that that one was going to make it out of the gate, but still. That just looked odd to me.
 
Heh.
 
@jad aah, right.
@jad I think it was due to the downvotes--you could say the community declined it.
@ozzy if you wanted to discuss it, I would say that you should have given it the [discussion] tag and made it say "how does this sound". Not that that would make a difference in this case :/ By the volume of downvotes this post recieved (note that downvotes on meta indicate disagreement, and are different from SO), I say that @random was justified in adding a [status-declined] (though usually the SE folks do that) — Manishearth 4 mins ago
 
2:19 PM
Oh my. Please reject this edit, so hard.
We still need to burninate that thing.
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Q: Burninate the "programmatically" tag

Rob Hruskaprogrammatically doesn't seem appropriate as a tag. It only serves to clarify the intent of the question, and not identify or categorize it. programmatically: 106 135 163 183 questions programatically-access: 9 10 0 questions Tag use continues to increase (20 in the last ~month). I hereby req...

 
Looks like we downvoted it off the main page :p
 
Is there a justification for these two wiki edits? I can't find a reference to them on the tag cleanup question.
It's probably buried in a hidden comment on the question.
Damn. 9:30 and I'm out of review votes for the day. That's probably a record for for me.
 
@RobHruska Yeah, those two looks weird
 
@YiJiangsProble - It is a low-volume tag, maybe that was the reason? Not sure it's a great reson.
*reason
 
0
A: The great Stack Overflow tag/question cleanup of 2012

MakotoProgress: japanese done foreign-language chinese (retagging to cjk per discussion) korean (retagging to cjk per discussion) done nsstringencoding string-encoding done chinese-characters (retagging to cjk per discussion) cjk and rtl get a descriptive wiki detailing what it covers and why it was ...

I'm not familiar with iOS development
 
2:29 PM
@Manishearth Yeah, I would say you are correct, sir. I agree though (with your comment) that I personally haven't seen a non-SE employee do that.
 
@YiJiangsProble - I'm not sure how to interpret Gilles' comment on that. He seems to be in favor of keeping it. I also don't have enough iOS experience.
 
@Manishearth I would've flagged that as rude if it hadn't already been removed. You've been around long enough that I'm guessing it was just a joke, but you're reinforcing the misconception that SO is a place for arrogant, elitist, condescending jerks. (Slash making it ever so slightly more true.)
 
2:46 PM
0
A: The great Stack Overflow tag/question cleanup of 2012

MakotoProgress: japanese done foreign-language chinese (retagging to cjk per discussion) korean (retagging to cjk per discussion) done nsstringencoding string-encoding done chinese-characters (retagging to cjk per discussion) cjk and rtl get a descriptive wiki detailing what it covers and why it was ...

It's there, it's just on page 2 (yeah, there's a page 2 now).
Regarding specifically, it was mentioned but didn't get any response (either positive or negative).
 
@PopularDemand Yeah, sorry about that. Forgot about the big 'elitist' issue :/
Won't do again...
(What did you mean by the "slash"?)
 
Well, a big part of elitism is perception, so 90% of the damage is done if people perceive elitism regardless of whether you intended it.
 
Good idea: Going to see the Avengers movie. Bad idea: Going to see the Avengers movie at midnight on a Thursday, when I have work at 8:00am Friday.
 
@jadarnel27 Heh, you have described exactly the reason my girlfriend decided we should go Friday night instead.
 
jadarnel27 slips in a subtle Animaniacs reference to gauge the average age of the Tavern dwellers
 
2:54 PM
A few friends of mine decided to go to an AMC Marvel marathon, where they played all of the Marvel movies in a row, leading up to the midnight showing of the Avengers. That sounded like a terrible idea. It started at 11am.
 
In completely unrelated questioning, I know the critics liked it, but should I lobby for a different movie?
 
@PopularDemand Your girlfriend is wise.
 
@jadarnel27 - Narf?
 
@RobHruska Zort.
Also, nicely done =)
 
@jadarnel27 To gauge my age, don't talk about the movie. Talk about Diana Rigg.
 
2:56 PM
Been a long time since I've seen an episode of that. Good stuff, though.
 
@jadarnel27 Although I am legally obligated to agree with that statement, I'm not sure going to a comic book movie on opening Friday is going to be a pleasant experience.
 
@PopularDemand I really enjoyed it. But I am an awful movie critic. And a huge comic book nerd fan. So I'm completely biased, and utterly unqualified to give you a recommendation.
 
What are we going to do today, Rob?
Same thing we do every day. Sift through the suggested edit queue to the point of frustration, and then go rant about it on meta.
 
That's your plan? No wonder you haven't taken over the world yet.
 
It's slow-going. But soon!
 
2:59 PM
Exhibit A: The coffee cup on my desk at work right now.
 
Man, that's an old phone you've got there.
 
NorTel for life, baby.
Sorry. I used to work for a software company in the telecommunications industry. That "joke" might be too obscure.
 
I, for one, did not get it. :)
 
Nortel was the name in the business telephony world. They sold all those old, tan-colored phones that you see on my desk. Any phone that says "Meridian" or "Nortel" is their stuff.
I'm embarrassed to say that I used to build those annoying telephone menu systems that keep you from talking to a human being for as long as possible.
 
Oh hey, I work with those too!
Not directly, but I interface with them.
Although most of what we do is SIP, so NorTel stuff is probably too dated for my experience.
 
3:14 PM
hmm google schwag
 
@RobHruska Ah, we used to work with some SIP interfaces. What switch does your stuff run off? Something like Asterisk, or a big CS-1000 or something?
 
@jadarnel27 - We've got our own, in-house system. I'm not too knowledgeable about the hardware or even the actual innards of it all; I'm mostly on the front end of things.
 
@RobHruska Oh, gotcha.
Oh, you guys just interface with any SIP interface off of a digital switch.
 
Yeah, I think so. We're capable of PSTN as well, but I think we use some sort of third-party gateway for that.
 
3:31 PM
I can't log in to one of my cookie based accounts anymore :( I thought they're only considered abandoned after 6 months.
 
5% full - Using 566 MB of your 10243 MB - My Gmail inbox. That is a ridiculous amount of space they give you.
 
Hey, you've got one more megabytes of available space than I do. Un. Fair!
 
Hahaha. I was just wondering if it was different for different people. And how they decide. How much do you have?
 
Ha! Your Gmail still has a quota? Sucker.
 
I assume it's just space / accounts. I've got 10242.
 
3:38 PM
how would it not have a quota? employee?
 
@RobHruska It actually has the exact text I pasted at the very bottom of my inbox page in small letters.
And also: Nanner nanner, I get one more megabyte than you.
 
No, I was just making a boring one-upsmanship joke. Mine was also in the 10GB range the last time I checked, which wasn't long ago. I remember that because I was surprised to see a five-digit number. It had been in the 7GB range for years.
I just assumed that they got a new shipment of used hard drives in.
 
@RobHruska I used to sneak "Thank you for holding, your patience is very important to us." into the hold message scripts just to see if people noticed.
 
"We've actually left the phone off the hook and gone on vacation, thank you for your patience."
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@jadarnel27 Hehe.
 
3:51 PM
"Your call will be answered in the order it's convenient for us."
 
I don't get the opportunity to do that (often), unfortunately. I don't actually build that many real life voice applications. I build applications that build voice applications.
 
@RobHruska That's incredibly useful.
 
Sometimes.
 
Our interface for actually constructing the menus was terrible. It took hours to build one, and it ran off an access db.
 
Yeah, we've experienced a few of those as well. Appgen, I think was the name.
 
4:31 PM
For a moment there, this post scared me and had my CV-spidey-sense tingling. Then I scrolled down(mobile), and got the joke :P
 
4:41 PM
0
Q: Rename [attachedproperties] to [attached-properties] by analogy with [dependency-properties]

abatishchevPlease rename attachedproperties (155) to attached-properties (15) by analogy with dependency-properties (766). This is two related WPF conceptions.

 
Geh. Edit queue up to 180. What do I have to do to get more votes? :)
 
5:00 PM
0
Q: Through which file/function, New Customer is get created/saved in Magento database?

PratI wanted to know through which file NEW CUSTOMER is get created & saved in Magento database? Which Function it is used? Also plz provide me full path location & function name? Also tell me about customer group...from where & through which file/function Customer Group is get saved ...

Plz. Also plz. Plz tell me. Plz.
 
The suggested edit on that removes one tag, claims to "improve formatting" and doesn't touch the body at all.
@YiJiangsProble_ I... "fixed"... that.
Why did this suggestion require three approvers?
 
That's odd
 
And did they ever implement a way to flag tag wikis? (Not that it makes a difference, but I'm asking because of this edit.)
Hm. I'm considering submitting an edit to wipe all that out, but I could just remove the tag entirely (it's only being used on one question). Thoughts?
 
5:28 PM
@PopularDemand I can understand the desire to remove something that was plagiarized (citation needed), but to remove the information entirely seems... counterproductive.
 
@David The previous editor copied the front page of WebInject's website.
It's not at all counterproductive, because I haven't removed any useful content.
 
Fair enough.
 
People see the term "tag wiki" and immediately think of Wikipedia. An easy, obvious mistake, but still a mistake.
 
Quick, I need an awesome and corny joke. Something on par with:
"What do you call cheese that's not yours?"
"Nacho cheese"
 
To be honest, I haven't really touched tag wikis anyway, so it's potentially a mistake I could make just as easily.
 
5:32 PM
The tag wiki for WebInject (or technology X) shouldn't describe WebInject (or technology X). It should describe how the tag (or ) is used in the context of the site.
 
@jadarnel27 How do you catch a unique rabbit? Unique up on it. (best spoken aloud, not written)
 
Whenever anyone asks for an example of a great tag wiki, the Scala tag wiki gets mentioned.
 
@David Nice =)
 
@PopularDemand I see. In many cases that feels kind of strange to me. Too much meta. "Use the Tautology tag to talk about tautologies." I would think it should at least give a brief (though not plagiarized) description of what it is, and links to more information. Though I could be wrong.
@jadarnel27 I texted that one to the Monsters, Inc. animation show at Disney World (or Land, whichever is in Florida) while standing in line and they used it. My daughters were so proud.
 
I agree that "Use the Tautology tag to talk about tautologies." is useless. (I know it's what I wrote in my suggestion, but I was undoing theft, I have no subject matter expertise and the system wouldn't accept a blank wiki.) If there's nothing useful to say, leave the wiki blank.
 
5:36 PM
@David Haha, that's hilarious.
 
It's mind-boggling that a community that's hawkeyed about people stealing its content is so willing to steal other people's content.
I kind of feel like plagiarism in the publishing world is like piracy in the software world; people outside the industry/community don't think it's that big of a deal, but when you're the one getting affected, it's huge.
 
@PopularDemand With that I definitely agree. Original content is original content, regardless of the type of content. I can't count how many times someone has asked me to make a website for them and I asked them about graphical content and they just go to Google Images. "No... You need your own content." "Why? The internet has everything I need."
And I'll readily admit that I still have some non-original stuff floating around.
I try to clean it up when I see it, but after sitting behind a computer for the past 15 years I can safely assume that I don't have a complete handle on every piece of data I've generated/moved/provided/etc. everywhere.
 
@David I read 'sitting behind a computer for the past 15 years slightly differently' ;-)
 
5:51 PM
"What do you call a fake noodle?"
"An impasta"
 
@jadarnel27 "I'm going to keep telling this TCP joke until you get it."
(switching gears to geek-oriented jokes)
 
Hahahahaha
 
"I like my threads like I like my puasynchronousnchlines..."
 
6:07 PM
lol, also a good one. I'm severely lacking in the tech jokes area.
"There are 10 types of people in this world: Those that understand binary, and those that don't."
 
@jadarnel27 Yeah, geek jokes are hard to find. Someone should compile a book of programming puns.
 
@jadarnel27 You forgot those who confuse binary with ternary.
 
"I like my 'I like my ___ like I like my women' jokes like I like my women... self-referential and confusing."
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@PopularDemand I support that idea.
@David Was that as hard to type as it is to comprehend?
 
@jadarnel27 It does require a couple of proof-reading passes.
 
6:14 PM
If only there were a place where I could ask for a list of programmer puns. Oh, I know: Stack Overflow! One joke per answer, please.
 
That might actually have been an acceptable question on my old Area-51 proposal, which was closed as not being a real proposal.
 
...just kidding guys. I know that would have to go on Programmers.SE
 
@jadarnel27 Now I'm not clear on whether you got the joke.
 
It was for a Stack Overflow site which valued humorous answers over correct ones.
 
@PopularDemand I do not joke about puns.
 
6:17 PM
So ridiculous questions would have been allowed. Questions like, "Can I reduce the carbon footprint of my software by using smaller data types?"
 
Bbut no, I didn't get the joke. I presume the joke was that there are already many books of tech jokes out there?
 
"compile"
 
@David I am extremely disappointed that that doesn't exist.
 
@PopularDemand That was pretty subtle, actually. I'd missed it as well.
 
@PopularDemand Hahahaha. You are too subtle for me, sir.
 
6:18 PM
@jadarnel27 It was basically the Uncyclopedia of Stack Overflow. But, alas, the Area 51 mods denied it.
 
@David Chumptastic.
 
"What do you call billiards equipment for dolls?" "Barbie-cues!" <-- better?
 
Hmmm, I keep approving suggested edits but the number just keeps increasing. :<
 
Try rejecting some
 
Oh I have lol
I rejected one for plagiarism xP
 
6:26 PM
@animuson I must find a way to upvote this chat message.
 
@PopularDemand Much clearer.
 
The first thing I do when I see a suggested tag wiki edit now is copy the first sentence or two into Google and see what comes up, heh.
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They copied the entire paragraph off Wikipedia.
 
@TimStone I thought I was the only one!
 
@TimStone @PopularDemand Hey, me too!
 
6:29 PM
:o I've edited one of Moshe's posts
 
Or, it's almost an auto-reject for me if the wiki text is written in first person, 'cause it most likely came right off of some media / sales page.
 
Well, it's highly suspicious when they're writing about the history of payments... Just one of those WTF moments...
 
Don't forget to go reject the excerpt: stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/256259
It's also a copy/paste from the wikipedia article.
 
Eh, I didn't get that one in my suggested edits screen. They're randomized due to the billion edits in queue.
 
yeah.
Fun editor singling-out practice: if I see someone has done a Wikipedia copy/paste to a wiki, I go and look at their other suggestions. It's likely that they've done several.
Which makes for a fun series of rejections.
 
6:34 PM
"[I have] approved 75 edit suggestions, and rejected 41 edit suggestions." If the system kept track of the number of times I hit Improve, it'd be more like 85 and 441.
 
Yeah, I'd like to know my stats on the Improve as well.
 
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Q: Improving how suggested edits are displayed in your activity history

animusonIssue 1: I find it a bit irritating that when I click the Improve button and further edit it, even if I mark it as helpful, only Community takes the credit for the approval. I know the topic itself will contain the link to the suggested edit, but my activity history only says that I made an edit,...

 
@RobHruska "No! Bad editor, bad! Don't do that."
 
@animuson - Per your second part of that question:
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Q: Decision on rejected edits should be displayed as a notification to the editor

slhckBackground: When you suggest an edit, the outcome of whether it was approved or rejected is buried deep within your profile. You have to navigate to Profile » Activity » Suggestions to find a list of your recent edits, but even those do not say anything about the outcome: waffles♦ introduced ...

 
"Community♦ approved 28276 edit suggestions, and rejected 3098 edit suggestions." We're not unchecking "Suggested edit was helpful" enough.
 
6:37 PM
@RobHruska I've supported that one too, but this would help you find rejected edits post-notification (which only occurs once).
 
@Pop Don't forget that Community had approved umpteen^2 edits before that option was available.
 
@jadarnel27 - Are you saying I shouldn't be doing that, or that that's what I'm saying out loud as I hammer the Reject buttons in rapid succession?
 
@RobHruska Haha, what you're saying. And hopefully what you're typing into the rejection message box.
 
@jadarnel27 - Heh. Yeah, don't get me started on the rejection box. I try and leave friendly messages in there to try and train editors, but I know they're never read.
 
@DanielFischer Oh, I had no idea. Interesting. How did it work in the past?
 
6:39 PM
See the two oneboxed questions above. :)
 
@Pop Improve meant Community approved the suggestion.
 
@RobHruska Did you mean "I try and leave friendly messages in there to try and train editors, but while I'm typing other people come along and hit 'Approve.'"?
 
So every time a bad edit was improved instead of rejected ...
 
@DanielFischer Ahhh, right right right.
 
@PopularDemand - Fortunately I haven't had that happen but one or two times.
 
6:42 PM
I've recently found out that if you go into a post's revision history and use the edit link there (to start back where the post was previous to the suggested edit), you can submit it and it will reject the suggested edit along with it. Easy way to clear out the suggestion without having to do thing manually.
 
@RobHruska You are probably right, unfortunately.
 
(This is the part of the day where I go rant about suggested edits on meta! - chat.meta.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/956875#956875)
 
Hmmm, can I put these taco wrappers in the microwave?
 
Can, or should?
 
Ummm can because I'm feeling lazy and don't care about the should.
 
6:45 PM
Because one of those is probably advisable, and the other may result in a brilliant display of lights and sound.
I hope they're made of tinfoil.
 
Ohhh lights and sound? I'm convinced now!
 
Skeptics Town Hall Chat Digest has been posted, for anyone interested.
 
Someone approve these two edits so the tag can die. :)
 
@animuson Done.
 
@David -1 for not fixing the spelling and grammar problems.
 
7:01 PM
hangs head in shame
@PopularDemand That's one thing I do tend to have a problem with is paying attention to the things that weren't edited.
 
AHHHH Google sent me a 500 Internal Server Error response! O.O
 
Can someone reject this? (Wikipedia copy/paste) I'm out of votes for today.
 
Oh I was just trying to Google that when it decided to start 500'ing on me. xP
 
Heh. Yeah, I did the Googles.
 
7:06 PM
@animuson - Awesome.
 
Apparently he interpreted those reject reasons as "copy-paste from somewhere."
 
More than likely he didn't even know his first one was rejected.
(There I go, ranting about it again.)
 
7:25 PM
"The roundest knight at King Arthur's table was Sir Cumfrence. He acquired his size from too much pi."
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Ok, sorry. I'll stop now.
I enjoy puns and word play more than I probably should.
 
@jadarnel27 That one's really bad. Well done.
 
@AnnaLear Haha, thanks =)
How much I enjoy a pun is directly proportional to how much it makes me cringe at its awfulness.
 
"If it walks like a chicken and moos like a cow, it's not a duck."
 
@jadarnel27 tell us the one about Sir Cumcise
 
Nice avatar, @NickT.
 
7:38 PM
danke
 
@NickT I don't think I know that one =)
By the way, that same joke works with "Sir Cular", but I don't think it's as funny that way.
 
2
Q: Who leads the team for C# development in Microsoft?

Kevin LWho leads the team for C# development in Microsoft?

Ummm?
Off topic, anyone?
 
4 years old...
 
What an awesome question.
 
And how.
 
7:44 PM
My reputation points attract every other reputation point in the universe with a force proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
I actually think this is a really cool badge idea:
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Q: What about an Assist Badge? (Pippen = Silver / Stockton = Gold)

RThomasI have a co-worker who is also a user of Stack Overflow. (Web programmer). Today I noticed a question on SO that I knew he'd be able to answer as we do it all the time here. I emailed him the link, he answered it off the top of his head... boom bam easy. I then joked it was too bad SO didn'...

(Which is odd, because most badge suggestions are garbage)
Of course, there is a lot of overlap with the normal sharing badges here.
 
Clearly, naming those things will be the most important part.
 
That does seem to be the majority of the discussion so far =P
 
Meta Stack Overflow: tackling the important problems.
 
lol
 
8:15 PM
0
Q: What causes this strange UTF8 effect?

Christian EngelSomeone just had this in his status on facebook: ก็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็ กิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิ ก้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้ ก็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็ กิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิ ก้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้ ก็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็ ก็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็ กิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิ ก้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้ How did he achieve this? I...

 
I bet I know whose facebook profile it is.
 
@Shog9 Sorry for going off topic, but I can switch to on topic by 0-False 1-True goes to 0-left 1-right or vice versa!
 
Lix
8:32 PM
hey everyone
who else is out of close votes and flags today? :P
 
@Lix I've barely used any of mine. Link me up.
 
Lix
@pop - no, not for specific posts... just going though the 2012 tag cleanup lists... voting and flagging...
 
Ah. I'm kind of burned out on proactive janitorial work for the moment. Seems like no matter how much we clean up, there's plenty more junk there.
 
Lix
Ah well - I still have some energy left :P That and I'm working towards the marshal badge :P
 
@Lix I still have a couple of flags left, what do you offer in exchange?
 
Lix
8:41 PM
I have here - for your delight, a bag of Maltesers...
 
Hmm, I already had dinner.
 
Maltesers are a confectionery product manufactured by Mars, Incorporated. Maltesers consist of a roughly spherical malt honeycomb centre, surrounded by milk chocolate. They are most popular in Denmark, the UK, Australia, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Poland, France, Hong Kong, and Portugal. Maltesers are sold in a variety of packaging, including plastic bags (ranging in size from small 'fun-size' upwards), larger cardboard boxes and tubes, and plastic buckets (ranging in size from medium to very large). They also have medium sized "teasers" in celebrations boxes. Maltesers are a...
(Don't mind me, just saving other Americans the trouble.)
 
Lix
Fair enough... after dinner its time for a refreshing beverage...
 
Is this talk in pictures day?
 
Sold, how can I move my flags over?
 
Lix
8:44 PM
I offer you a sample of the world renowned goldstar beer
well... can you review my flags? :P
@ani - sales pitch...
@pop, @ani - a picture is worth 1000 lines of code - or lines in a wiki entry ;)
 
I can review your flags, but I can't tell which of the flags are yours :(
 
Lix
I've got 40 pending :P are there more than 40? ;)
 
pending where?
 
Lix
waiting for review...
 
There's currently 300 flags on SO... that I can see at least xP
"Enter for your chance to win a 2012 Prius!" - Oh my gosh my dream car! ROFL
 
9:46 PM
Just posted as an answer on MSO (Joel Coehoorn deleted it before I could onebox it):
> Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more.
>
> This appears if i click on Ask Question with out logging in.
>
> this is wrong . this should appear only if i am banned and i login and i try to post question.
>
> SO never accept their mistakes.
>
> I posted it in SO , moderators closed it ASAP with out moving it to META.
>
> I cant post question on meta anyway .. because i am banned. . Convert this answer to a question. Lets see the data update of some SO guy.
 
Link please. I'm confused. What's the context?
 
That was posted as an answer to a completely unrelated question.
 
Ah, I see.
Has anyone ever considered going through the Reversal badge list and deleting all these crappy questions that are closed already?
 
Now you mention it...
 
What the... the guy who posted that is a 2k user on SO! He's posted a hundred questions and 300 answers!
 
9:53 PM
@PopularDemand: How do posts become unavailable like that? Because there are some which are already deleted but still linked.
 
I just noticed that and was wondering the same thing.
Since this is SE, my first guess is caching, but either that's heavy caching or we coincidentally checked just as someone started a Reversal deleting spree.
 
This one was deleted Aug 9 '10 at 12:45 so it doesn't appear to be caching
 
Well look at you, with your fancy 10k access.
 
xP
 
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Q: StackHose: live real-time event stream in your browser

Greg Hewgill About StackHose is a continuously updated stream of new content from Stack Overflow. It uses the Firehose JSON streaming event service to get a "push" stream of new event notifications. The newest notifications are added to the top of the list. License StackHose itself is licensed under the...

^ my contribution to today's fun web app of the day
 
10:13 PM
-58
Q: Fastest way in C# to iterate through ALL Guids Possible

SpoiledTechie.comEDIT I know this might sound stupid, but please stop voting the question down. The point has been made. No need to keep voting it down. In fact, Im pretty sure this is the most negative votes for any SO question ever. I have access to one of the top 50 fastest computers in the world. This qu...

Wow, just .. wow!
 
You might have access to one of the fifty fastest computers in the world, but what you lack is an intuition about the size of large numbers, as all these comments and answers are pointing out. Basically you are saying "I need to put the entire contents of the Pacific ocean into this swimming pool", and when people point out that this is impossible, your response is to say that you have one of the fifty largest pools in the world, and a great hose. Guids have been deliberately designed to be in practice impossible to enumerate, so don't try. Find a different solution to your problem. — Eric Lippert Apr 5 at 15:04
I know Eric Lippert is a rockstar, but I can't help but think of him as "the guy who posts great analogies on Stack Overflow."
@SpoiledTechie.com It doesn't matter how fast your computer is. The limiting factor is how fast the Web server is. Suppose the Web server is amazingly fast and can handle a million hits per second. It will take 10^25 years for it to serve up 2^128 pages. (And even longer for you to download the results.) And the administrators of the server will probably notice after the first few centuries. — Raymond Chen Apr 5 at 16:03
Okay, Raymond Chen replied too? This has got to be a setup of some kind.
 
"I'm so pro that people call me a noob because I passed PRO_MAX and started back at PRO_MIN."
 
The OP's profile concerns me. I hope the military he works for isn't the one protecting my country.
 
both eric and raymond are actually regulars on SO :)
 
10:42 PM
@TimStone: Can there be a different sound for event notifications? I always think someone messaged me and I come back just to see it's a silly event notification. xP
 
Me too!
 
Looking for a Wordpress book. Recommendations?
 
11:10 PM
I'm flagging your account as having been hacked by Adam Davis. — Popular Demand 2 hours ago
Please upvote
 
11:21 PM
Awesome edit I saw today :
http://i.imgur.com/UN83M.png
 
11:44 PM
@HoLyVieR probably a synonym there
@DanielFischer bummer, can't see that anymore :(
 
@NickT So go answer questions, only 6636 rep to go.
 
but I'm a chemist, not a programmer
 
gives a faint resemblance of the madness
 
isn't going over 3.4 x 10^38 things going to take pretty much forever regardless of how?
 
For the foreseeable future, yes.
 

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