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3:00 PM
@Daniil what about them? I see one report for that post, and going by the content on its MS record, it's definitely spam. I don't see any indication that it's NAA.
 
!!/watch- cilicant\.com
!!/watch- (?-i:4HXPN\.jpg)
 
user435118
@ArtOfCode Maybe you should read the feedback guidance :)
 
3:07 PM
@Daniil Maybe you should, at that. Please explain why that's NAA.
 
user435118
@ArtOfCode I’ve got no time for this
 
Oh, c'mon. When asked to support your claim you back out?
That's not very fair.
 
@Daniil Okay. So, that's spam.
 
user435118
@ArtOfCode Because I’ve got no time to explain it right now doesn’t mean anything
 
3:11 PM
And yet you seem to have time to argue... Let me save you the trouble, then: the video that the answer links to is also linked to from other answers from the same user, and the comments and description on the video itself indicate that it's selling source code. That's spam.
 
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user435118
26 mins ago, by Daniil
@ArtOfCode It was NAA when I posted that comment
 
and yet you haven't explained what changed that made it change from NAA when you wrote that to spam now
and given that I see no edit history and no other evidence of the post having changed... I can only assume it hasn't
 
user435118
8 mins ago, by Daniil
@ArtOfCode I’ve got no time for this
 
3:17 PM
> And yet you seem to have time to argue...
You could've posted a simple pointer to what changed several times over by now, but instead you seem to have chosen to argue, which only serves to give the impression that you don't want to admit a mistake.
Mistakes happen; I don't care if you made one, but insisting you're right and refusing to explain why is only ever going to look like you're trying to avoid admitting it.
Charcoal is what taught me to be able to admit my mistakes.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): target="_blank" in a facebook profile-tab application (iframe) ✏️ by BigMomma on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): can i buy uk driving license? by David Miles on stackoverflow.com
 
!!/watch genuinedocumentsdmv\.com
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica You don't have blacklist manager privileges, but I've created PR#4303 for you.
PR#4303 ("EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica: Watch genuinedocumentsdmv\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
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3:33 PM
@Daniil I would actually consider the post spam for a low view, low subscription, spammy video with a new user posting to a question that already have an upvoted answer
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): target="_blank" in a facebook profile-tab application (iframe) by Jalal Khan on stackoverflow.com
 
There were 3 posts by that user btw. One got nuked outside Charcoal
 
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See also chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/55172234 (another cached spam by the same user)
 
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3:38 PM
@ArtOfCode Please stop, I’ve got reasons
 
@Daniil I'm all ears. Until then, I can only form an opinion based on what I can see in front of me.
 
@user12986714 Post 1: Already recently reported [ MS ]
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@ArtOfCode For metasmoke, will post.where(id: array_of_10000_ids) be any way faster than post.where('body LIKE %test string%')? (Context: not happy about MS search performance, and implemented a suffix tree search via C ffi. It looks fast (~0.1s) until I realized that it only returns an array of ids matching the pattern, so one need to eventually do a @posts = post.where(id: the_array))
 
3:53 PM
@user12986714 probably would, I suspect
LIKE with wildcards both ends is slooooow
 
@ArtOfCode Blazer, on the other hand, says 500 internal server error
(when I generated an array of 10000 ids randomly)
 
@user12986714 throw your query in a gist, I'll run 'em on the live database
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in answer (1): How to number every <dt> on my <dl> or use bullets to list them by Stanley Azi on stackoverflow.com
 
@ArtOfCode it is mostly SELECT * FROM p_posts WHERE id in (<python>random.sample(range(250000), 10000)</python>)
 
3:56 PM
@user12986714 I don't have an easy way to generate the random IDs right now - can you throw what you've got over to me?
 
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oh, scratch that, yes I do
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad ip for hostname in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at beginning of body, link at end of body, +3 more (539): What Are The Any Side Effects Of Magnum XT (Male Enhancement)? by magnumus06 on workplace.SE
 
@ArtOfCode GH says "Content cannot be empty", but since you got the random list... Hope that will not seize the SQL server
 
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4:02 PM
@user12986714 Yeah, way faster. 10k IDs takes ~700ms
 
@ArtOfCode That would be great; let me wrap the whole thing with ruby...
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title (193): What is the protocol behind screen capture protected softwares such as GreenForce Player? by Masoud on stackoverflow.com
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user435118
@ArtOfCode Ok, I will respond probably in around 5 hours
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad ip for hostname in body, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at beginning of body, +4 more (634): How Does Magnum XT (Male Enhancement) Really Work? by magnumxtsale on workplace.SE
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!!/unblacklist .{20,}(on|for) Roku
 
4:12 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (60): Google API returning 503 (php-sdk) by Marcos Gtz on stackoverflow.com
 
@Daniil I've removed the above blacklist. That regex will be unnecessarily quite CPU intensive, due to redundantly checking the entire post at every \b boundary. At an absolute minimum, that needs to be rewritten to have better performance.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Vue SSR issue with no ssr by can onurer on stackoverflow.com
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user435118
@Makyen I don’t know how to do that
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title (2): React-Table doesn't show data from firebase, but shows identical, handmade data ✏️ by Patrick Brown on stackoverflow.com
 
@Makyen It also looks like there's 142 hits on SE for those phrases (1, 2), which indicates it's probably inappropriate for a blacklist.
 
user435118
4:25 PM
But domain regex’s also check at every word, practically every regex does
 
user435118
@Makyen This isn’t complete or working atm, but would something like this be better?
 
user435118
5 hours ago, by Daniil
How (to|can you) ( stream .*|activate dish) anywhere (?:contents)?on Roku
 
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4:53 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How do I remove polyurethane spray foam from my hands? by Janice on diy.SE
 
@SmokeDetector ignore-
 
@Daniil The blacklisted domains list doesn't have bookending \b, so it checks at every character.
As to the difference for the regex we're discussing, starting a blacklist keyword or watchlist regex with .{20,} means that at every \b the regex engine jumps to the end of the string, then walks back testing every single character to see if the next character matches the next part of the . It does this down to a minimum of 20 characters from where it started.
Doing this more than once per string is redundant, because the entire string is tested upon the first \b, but it does it at every \b.
This means that in a 100 word long string, the regex re-tests the string 199 redundant times (once at the start and once at the end of each word). It's not quite 199 times as bad, because the amount being tested is getting smaller each time, but it's still a lot of extra CPU that's not needed.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in body, potentially bad ip for hostname in body (97): Trying to use the swfobject.js youtube object inside of WordPress ✏️ by James McLain on stackoverflow.com
 
user435118
@Makyen Ok, that still doesn't help make it more effective though
 
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4:59 PM
Could someone with direct server access run a redis-cli info memory | grep "used_memory_human" for me?
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): Создание screenshot из html файла by Денис on ru.stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How to create a search engine in a Nested Recyclerview? by Jony on stackoverflow.com
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (93): Is WhatsApp Aero 8.8 safe? by milinda bla on apple.SE
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!!/watch whatsapp\W*aero
 
5:14 PM
Also anything blocking a deploy right now? cc @ArtOfCode
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): How do Operating Systems deal with Cache inconsistency problem with TLBs? by Sumith Kumar on stackoverflow.com
[ metasmoke ] ci/circleci success on 5637b41: Your tests passed on CircleCI!
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (93): Survey for Usability Study by nthcall on stackoverflow.com
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (93): webp images format not load on IOS? by Abrar Bochiya on stackoverflow.com
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5:28 PM
@thesecretmaster other than me not being somewhere I can trigger it, no
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (93): A general query ✏️ by Userabc on english.SE
 
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): A general query by fernando on english.SE
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user435118
5:38 PM
@user12986714 Why do you fp your own report?
 
Aaaaay it worked :)
 
@Daniil Accidentally reported the question instead of an answer to that question, I think.
 
@Daniil Because it is a copy-pasting error
The one following that is the actual report
!!/watch [^\s_-]{20,}
 
@user12986714 That pattern is probably too broad, refusing to commit.
:55173633 That pattern is probably too broad, refusing to commit.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially problematic ns configuration in body (1): Change pictures to JS memory game by Omar sisisi on stackoverflow.com
 
I think you may not mean to have the "^"?
 
5:42 PM
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@thesecretmaster I thought it means a long string without space, dash or underscore
So likely gibberish
 
Yeah but that seems pretty common, i.e. long variables/class names on the programming sites
Espeically since html tags will be counted in the 20 I think
I could be wrong but I think that smokey uses the html instead of teh markdown
 
Really, we should implement something like "nonsense detector"
 
I believe we already have something along those lines?
 
5:44 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in answer (36): Resizing my ext4 / partition bet keeps reverting back by J Das on askubuntu.com
 
Oh huh I guess not
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Why does the hosts file in Windows 10 no longer block YouTube? by Paul Holmes on superuser.com
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to find optimal solar panel angle using vectors? by solarpanel123 on math.SE
 
6:12 PM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in title (27): (1,1,2,2) vs (1,2,3,4) by Air Stalk3r on meta.SE
PR#4304 ("Add reason post is likely nonsense") opened by user12986714
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to gently tell people NOT to use a nickname for me by TheBurgerKing on interpersonal.SE
 
@thesecretmaster i thought we already did - luncheon meat
and other mechanisms to ID poor posts - but 'nonsense' isn't necessarily spam
just my 2 cents
and I hate using 'magic numbers'
also @user12986714 88 failed [tests] ouch
think you broke something
 
6:29 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Does accidental arousal break wudu by Abdullah on islam.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Arguments against eternal return by a deleted user on philosophy.SE
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@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@Spevacus Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
@ThomasWard Oops, why are we having tests that len(body) == 0?
 
probably intentional to handle things
@user12986714 also the tests it errored on was not 0-lengths
for some of em
 
Because people think "blua" * 1024 is not gibberish
 
6:36 PM
well there's gibberish' and then 'spam'
but :P
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (41): Why is my website not responsive on iOS but it is on Android? by Matthew Barber on stackoverflow.com
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Well, I think it is perfectly fine to classify "I have this number: 111111111111111" as nonsense :-P
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): ¿Cómo crear un motor de búsqueda en una Recyclerview anidada? by Jony on es.stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, toxic answer detected (158): Which is correct: こんばんわ or こんばんは? by Colocolo on japanese.SE
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7:03 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in body (57): How do I properly understand the language of coding by GameDevLooking on stackoverflow.com
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (60): Expected block end YAML error by Pushpak Khatri on stackoverflow.com
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): Expected block end YAML error by Akshay Vijay Jain on stackoverflow.com
 
@Makyen Fair enough, so it's quite possible we'll see more hits on keywords that are better off removed from the list.
 
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Heh, wait a minute.
That's just-about the same link.
Why did that get +5?
 
My spam flag on this one has been disputed.
 
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7:16 PM
How can I teach Advanced Flagging to not report a post to Smokey when I flag it through the usual flag dialog?
 
Eh, with FIRE it goes the other way around. Can report while not flagging. Not sure how AF does that.
 
AF always tries to feedback if you supplied a Smokey key
 
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Alright. Got a little scared when this suddenly popped up in SOCVR, as I wasn't entirely sure due to the high amount of upvotes
Ok, so rather NAA. I should have taken the author into account, and the spam penalty. Noted for the next time :)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (31): If you can decode JWT, how are they secure? by Batman Rises on stackoverflow.com
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7:35 PM
@thesecretmaster deploy done
 
You're too late!
I deployed using the button
it worked
 
for once
 
well, now it's double-done
 
Should've pinged you, I assumed you saw that I deployed
 
7:36 PM
nope :P
 
@tripleee I've updated this to \A(?!<p>)(?=.{30,150}+\Z).*\bBangalore(?# tripleee's experiment), which should more accurately target titles.
@Mast @tripleee For the watchlist and blacklisted keywords list, the s flag is set, so . does include newlines.
 
@SmokeDetector ignore-
 
8:00 PM
@Makyen 199/0, nice!
 
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@Makyen Note that there are 53 hits on SE for Bangalore in titles.
 
!!/bisect thisisateststringdontmindme#).streams
 
@Spevacus 'thisisateststringdontmindme.streams' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
 
8:08 PM
@Makyen Of which only 44 non-closed.
 
@Spevacus 'thisisateststringdontmindme#).streams' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
 
Mmm.
 
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Questions like this, we can do without.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): How can i use html tags in javascript by veighlyn on stackoverflow.com
 
8:21 PM
The queue on SO is a bit overfull it seems.
414 visible.
 
And apparently that limit is 500. Interesting
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): Failed to convert numpy array to tensor by Adrienne Kline on stackoverflow.com
 
Yet worrisome.
 
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I cleared a few out. Should be able to suggest one now
 
8:26 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad ns for domain in answer (75): Get Data from Table and put inside MySQL using PHP by Moin Syed on stackoverflow.com
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@Machavity Thank you, but the one I had in mind is already handled :-)
 
8:40 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (62): Roblox Players in Build mode by johnmarky7 on stackoverflow.com
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8:53 PM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive title detected (52): Why do Fascists claim this by Anthony Dwayne Chapelle on biology.SE
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9:17 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer, username similar to website in answer, blacklisted user (134): How to enter recovery/download mode with broken home button and broken bootloader by Samsung Firmware on android.SE (@AndrewT.)
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user435118
@Makyen Did you see my pings wrt. improving the regex we talked about?
 
9:43 PM
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@Daniil There's no way for me to answer this, because there's not enough context.
"Is it less compute intensive?" Certainly.
"Is it better?" How should I know? I don't know what you're trying to detect, because you haven't told me.
"Should it have a .* in it?" Almost always no.
"Should it be using non-capturing groups instead of capturing groups?" Yes.
 
user435118
10:10 PM
@Makyen So it’s better to ignore the ping (as you do with quite a few of my other pings)?
 
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@Daniil You need to set your expectations correctly in regard to how you are responded to, how quickly you get a response and if you get one at all. Makyen and others have responded to you quite a bit. I'm going to offer you some advice that I give my direct reports - try something. If you don't know an answer, try it. Spend time to do the research, perform an experiment or attempt to get the answer yourself. You can not always depend on someone else providing you an answer.
You've been involved in enough conversations about regex that you should have an idea of how to test this and what may or may not be better.
Additionally, the passive aggressive jabs at others in this room is unwelcome and needs to stop now.
 
user435118
10:40 PM
@Andy But if I don’t respond to some other people in this room, they start barking at me. That’s not equal, is it?
 
@Daniil no it's not, throw me links to where that's happened and I'll take a look
 
user435118
@Andy I am trying, it took me at least 20 minutes to write that regex until Makyen removed it without mentioning a way to improve it
 
user435118
So basically, I wasted 20 minutes of my time and I’m not even taught how to improve it, even if I already took initiative
 
user435118
8 hours ago, by ArtOfCode
And yet you seem to have time to argue... Let me save you the trouble, then: the video that the answer links to is also linked to from other answers from the same user, and the comments and description on the video itself indicate that it's selling source code. That's spam.
 
@Daniil The following isn't just about you. It's about my time in general:
Sometimes, I just don't see something. I try to read most of the transcripts for this room, SOCVR, and some other rooms, but traffic has increased significantly overall and the time that it takes to stay current has just gone through the roof. Thus, sometimes things fall by the wayside.
Some questions are self-contained and can be answered immediately. Those usually get an immediate response.
Some things appear to have resolved themselves, so may not get any response.
Sometimes I see things and think "OK this is going to take a while, I'll have to do it later."
Sometimes I see something and think "How can I answer this?"
Sometimes I see something and go "OK, I'm just waking up/getting in, there's no context here at all, so I'm going to have to read the entire darn transcript to have any clue what this person is asking about."
Often those are then "Oh, there's not enough information here for me to answer without duplicating an hour's worth of research the person has already done and should have provided links to/results."
Other times, reading the transcript results in finding yet other things which should be responded to, either because they are a higher priority, or they are just what I was reading. These sometimes derail getting a response to the thing that I was actively looking into.
Sometimes it's that I'm dealing with other things in real life.
Sometimes it's that I'm dealing with other, higher priority things in the project or on the sites (getting a relatively complex watch right for low volume spam isn't something I assign a high priority to; it needs to be done, but it doesn't need to be done now).
Sometimes those other things are handling flags in the flag queue (was 200+, now down to ~170, but likely to be back up to 200+ shortly).
Sometimes those other things are handling spam as it comes in here.
Sometimes those other things are situations that come up in other rooms, or elsewhere on SE sites.
At no point am I trying to ghost you. But, there's more going on than just answering your questions, regardless of how much I'd like to be helpful.
 
10:47 PM
@Daniil Touché. Ignoring is not the same as responding but not being willing to engage in discussion.
AFAIC, responses here - well, anywhere on the internet, really - should always be assumed to be best-effort: it's reasonable to assume that someone will respond if they can, have time, and are able to, but if any of those don't apply, then bad luck.
 
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user435118
@ArtOfCode At that time, I couldn’t engage in the discussion since I was on mobile and had to go at any moment
 
@Daniil That's fine. And as I said at the time, I'll simply form an opinion based on the evidence available to me at the time until a discussion can be had.
 
user435118
@Makyen I’m sorry but I don’t believe you
 
Stop. Now. You need to take a break before this escalates.
 
10:56 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, bad keyword with email in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (172): PowerShell command line parameters and '--' by Oliver Graham on stackoverflow.com
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user435118
@Andy Before what escalates?
 
Well there's the fact that you just accused another user of lying to you and of ignoring you. Once we've lost the footing of presuming good faith, things tend to escalate into nastiness.
 
I'm not doing this and neither are you. Positions have been explained. Your inability to believe another member of the community is currently an issue and going to provoke drama we don't need. Act like the moderator your community elected you to be and assume good faith. Whatever form that action takes right now, needs to occur outside of this room. Come back in a little while after you've had a chance to read over everything again.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (1): wp_query get data from advanced custom field in wordpress ✏️ by hyjinx on wordpress.SE
 
user435118
@Andy Read what? Also I don’t see why my mod-ship needs to be involved here
 
11:09 PM
If I may: You've accused Makyen, a person whose generosity with their time is almost unparalleled, of deliberately ignoring you and then lying about it. This is an extraordinary claim, and requires extraordinary evidence, especially given that Makyen has written you a long, polite explanation of why they weren't able to get to that particular request yet, along with advice on how to increase the likelihood of a quick response.
Consider reading through everything Makyen said again, and considering if it's more likely that you're being deliberately ignored, or that Makyen just hadn't gotten around to the effort required to address your question.
 
@RyanM (apropos of nothing I love your avatar)
 
Seconded, that's cool
 
@Rubiksmoose :D thank you! It's actually based on my original Gravatar identicon, with the rainbows added by recreating it with a python script.
 
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@RyanM how have I never come across this Colab thing before
 
11:14 PM
@RyanM Well I am quite taken with it. :)
 
@ArtOfCode It's pretty cool, though I have regrettably few uses for it personally outside of using it to post Jupyter notebooks like this :-)
 
11:32 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (41): What are the places for adventure sports in Bali? by shubh swaagatam on meta.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (31): What are the places for adventure sports in Bali? by shubh swaagatam on meta.SE
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@SmokeDetector k
@SmokeDetector k
 
!!/watch balichalo\.com
 
user435118
@Machavity Typo
 
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