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10:00 PM
@ByteCommander expected behavior
@ByteCommander this was too late after the feedback
 
@Undo Heh, generally not advised if you want someone to actually help
 
@Undo thanks for that comment, I really appreciate the support!
 
apparently you can mute the sound without killing the alert
 
fp- by ByteCommander
 
10:03 PM
@WELZ :) All true
Mod tools are a lot of buttons, but they're not hard
 
@quartata ah, so if I say anything within X seconds after giving feedback, it will add that as comment?
 
naa- by ByteCommander
 
Not anything
Just things containing feedbacks
 
Local hospital over this way has a radio station... I've been there enough with family members that the AV engineer will happily let me run it while he steps out to the bathroom or something
 
10:04 PM
gah, Github unicorns
 
nice
wait, what?
 
Oh well, the rules have shifted.
 
oh, is it time for today's poetry lesson?
 
@ByteCommander Seems to be only when viewing the EpicGames team for whatever reason....
 
MS deploying
@ArtOfCode Why does the hospital have a radio station?
 
10:07 PM
why would it not
 
basically
 
seems like a good idea to me
you can deploy smooth jazz in patients' rooms
 
broadcasts to a bunch of London hospitals
but based at my local
 
Ah, gotcha
So not, like, something you would listen to on the way to work
MS deploy done
 
This looks like so much fun, but please guide me the new rails.
I promise to ride them beyond belief.
Something has changed.
 
10:11 PM
The naming of Rails is actually quite brilliant in retrospect - given the extent it holds your hand in towards a given goal.
 
!!/pull
 
@quartata CI build is still pending, wait until the build has finished and then pull again.
CI on f0a004f succeeded.
 
!!/pull
 
Restart: API quota is 13371.
 
(specifically for after-feedback ones)
(because Undo's "All true :)" showed up as one)
 
10:14 PM
(watching and waiting, patiently)
 
@humn Anything in particular you'd want to contribute to?
 
(parentheses)
@Undo pretty sure they meant a different kind of rails
 
@Undo , if necessary, i can perform almost anything. For free.
 
Know how to write code?
(or interested in learning?)
 
@Undo , in what language?
 
10:16 PM
@Undo can you nuke this old fork of CE? github.com/Charcoal-SE/ChatExchange
 
SmokeDetector is Python, metasmoke is Ruby
 
pretty sure there's nothing there
 
Done
 
thanks
 
(By the way, @Undo, i wrote more languages than most will learn. So, yes.)
(And thank you for asking!)
 
10:20 PM
@humn Programming languages or actual languages? (If the former, you're even more of a polymath than I knew!)
 
Programming.
 
Anything I'd recognize?
 
There are people on PPCG who have literally written hundreds of programming languages
 
Recurve is my pride and joy.
 
@Undo gonna see if I can whip this into shape github.com/Charcoal-SE/stack.chat
The actual chat library I have brewing is probably going to take 6-8 years, and it'd be nice to have something asyncio compatible in the mean time
This is already pretty nice, it supports SQLite for caching the message data and what not
(Banks doesn't really want to work on it anymore though)
 
10:22 PM
Looks pretty useful
 
Hey. Please someone report this spam on SO stackoverflow.com/a/50242728
 
None of what i've done is public domain. If you found something like-named it's probably another's.
 
gone
 
even better, thanks :)
 
!
 
10:24 PM
gonna say not spam, more NAA
 
33 mins ago, by Byte Commander
undecided between spam and naa
nobody dared to give any feedback on thiss one
 
@ByteCommander sorry about that, it happened way too long ago compared to what I expected :)
 
*thisssssss
 
looking at the nonsense answer and the link in the profile and the avatar and all that I didn't think it was NAA
 
nah, nvm
 
10:28 PM
This is my alternative to the streets. I seek excitement.
When the carpet doesn't bite my bare feet, the asphalt must.
 
OK, that could be NAA, but then a very very unfortunate constellation of low-quality features.
 
Poetry!
 
@Undo in that case, just to be sure, the contents of the post are spam-hidden. I keep forgetting if that implies spam-nuke penalties, or you could delete it in a more silk-glove way.
 
May 2 at 21:57, by ArtOfCode
half-serious PSA: this ain't Poetry HQ
 
@AndrasDeak Spam flags marked helpful; not actually deleted as spam
some weird intricacies of how that works
 
10:32 PM
perfect, thank you
Yeah, I hade a vague memory of this being a possibility, but I wasn't sure and wanted to make sure :)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title: Femalehackerz1@gmail by Tom Beal on puzzling.SE (@Mithrandir)
tpu- by Undo
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
(As if, @Rand, i love you.)
 
@ArtOfCode this just became the other half serious - which means in all seriousness
 
@humn Shall we return to your home room and leave these busy folks to their spam-catching? :-)
 
10:37 PM
@Randal'Thor , gotcha.
 
> Tom Beal
> Femalehackerz
:thonk:
 
Still needs another flag on that.
Ah, there we go.
 
11:15 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with a link in answer: Jquery plugin slider with custom animations by Luc D. on stackoverflow.com
 
@SmokeDetector f
(unless it's a spam seed or something?)
 
11:32 PM
Oh, I wanted to share something with you all.
I was talking to a friend IRL the other day about internet trolls. His idea was that trolls would post offensive content to a site/forum somewhere, make that site become controversial and get lots of attention, maybe even make the news. I told him that on the sites whose moderation I'm familiar with, offensive posts last for something on the order of seconds, or minutes at the most, before they're silently nuked.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected: I Can Only Live Where There is Light by Austin Lee on puzzling.SE (@Mithrandir)
 
Partly that's due to SE's user-moderation system, not needing diamonds to remove offensive content. But partly it's also due to you lot. Thanks for all you do :-D
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body: Measuring Incoming Gas Pressure to Stove by user3788403 on diy.SE
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
11:38 PM
@SmokeDetector why
 
@Randal'Thor Body - Position 731-809: like most of these manometers are designed to connect to appliances themselves
 
@SmokeDetector f
 

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