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3:00 PM
hmm why is it getting downvotes? Here I'll nudge it up a bit.
 
Not sure - maybe because of the title(?), or possibly because it is seen as impatient.
 
@thepiercingarrow Because it was posted 3 minutes after everything went off line. In 3 minutes, I'd expect the DevOps team to be working on the issue, not surfing meta to answer a question that can only be answer by speculation from the community.
 
But he didn't ask why or anything, he just wanted to know if it was planned...
hey look its back up to 0! \o/
And... I'm guessing mods edited the post to make it more announcement-like.
 
!!/alive?
yeah, we they borked it
 
How did SO going offline knock Smokey out?
 
3:06 PM
@ArtOfCode Probably took websockets with it?
 
Guessing he went to SO and couldn't get out (I'm probably wrong).
 
@Undo websockets don't live on SO, though...
Nope, websocket is still working
 
@ArtOfCode huh, stackexchange.com/questions?tab=realtime is still alive
 
Yeah, I can get a feed from the socket in the console
Wanna give Smokey a kick?
 
@ArtOfCode oh, it can't login to c.SO
 
3:12 PM
Ah, that'd do it.
We should rework that so that it doesn't have to have all three chat clients logged in to run. Just drop one if it can't log in.
 
3:30 PM
Seems to be back up now.
 
But does Smokey listen now?
!!/reboot
Or it reverted all the way to initial commit...
 
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs smokey is dead still. Wai Ha meant that SO is up
 
@Undo can you get Smokey back up now, or should I start doing it?
 
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs Should be able to handle that one. Nothing executable then
 
was soldering a thing. Just a sec.
 
3:35 PM
Restart: API quota is 3291.
 
^ That should fix both the NoneType errors we've been seeing and the bool errors we've been getting when an unprivileged user attempts a privileged command
 
@Undo is there an environment var I should be storing the MS integration token in, rather than in config?
 
!!/pull
 
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev 00b2cf2 (Normal Human: systweak, credenceresearch) (running on Raspberry Pi)
Restart: API quota is 3263.
 
@ArtOfCode not yet, but there probably should be
 
3:40 PM
@Undo aye. I was looking at the fact that config isn't in .gitignore, so it would be all too easy to accidentally commit it
 
It's in my local gitignore, but I suppose I forgot to commit that :P
 
sd f
 
I'll add it :)
pushed
:31163903 steaming pile of crap
we should have an sd spoc command.
 
user image
2
 
4:06 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer, repeating characters in answer: Unity-control-center segmentation fault by anon on askubuntu.com
 
sd n
 
4:42 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Non-Latin link in answer: Two buttons doing same action in my perl CGI script by sfdsfdsfdf on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in username: Class design for a student class by arunprasad.t.s.v on codereview.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Non-Latin link in answer: Two buttons doing same action in my perl CGI script by sdkjnfkjs on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
 
sd k n k
sd f
!!/pull
 
4:59 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev 070741b (Normal Human: word boundaries for f.r.e.e and such) (running on Raspberry Pi)
Restart: API quota is 2688.
 
5:20 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: Hydro Muscle Max>> testboosthelp.com/hydro-muscle-max/ by jamesbaum on workplace.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
5:36 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in answer: Re-sizing circle SVG in D3 by DiamondJoe12 on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
 
5:50 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of answer: Does not eating fat reduce my chances of getting fat? by freetofit on fitness.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
6:06 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of answer: Collision detection between ball & bricks in brick breaker game by zzz on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Best way of eating after exercise for reducing belly fat by freetofit on fitness.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector f question should be closed and deleted
 
Restart: API quota is 2048.
 
!!/errorlogs 20
 
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_abnf.py", line 261, in recv_header
    header = self.recv_strict(2)

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_abnf.py", line 346, in recv_strict
    bytes = self.recv(min(16384, shortage))

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_core.py", line 479, in _recv
    return recv(self.sock, bufsize)

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_socket.py", line 77, in recv
    bytes = sock.recv(bufsize)
 
6:37 PM
yay! Not my error.
 
Restart: API quota is 2025.
 
!!/errorlog 30
!!/errorlogs 30
 
    opcode, frame = self.recv_data_frame(control_frame)

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_core.py", line 378, in recv_data_frame
    frame = self.recv_frame()

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_core.py", line 410, in recv_frame
    return self.frame_buffer.recv_frame()

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_abnf.py", line 312, in recv_frame
    self.recv_header()

  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/websocket/_abnf.py", line 261, in recv_header
API quota rolled over with 2019 requests remaining. Current quota: 9999.
stackoverflow: 1404
superuser: 507
askubuntu: 460
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gaming: 235
unix: 220
salesforce: 177
english: 167
electronics: 166
travel: 135
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magento: 124
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dba: 118
worldbuilding: 113
meta: 100
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android: 77
physics: 76
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mathematica: 71
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What is the bug you are testing @ᴡᴏʀᴅs?
 
I think it's not a bug, but messing with the system-suggested message to break the way it is parsed.
:31168913or this
 
7:09 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword with email in answer: Site.com and Google Appliance by Terry Anderson on salesforce.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword with email in answer: “yo jhipster:entity” with one-to-one relationship does not create entity by Anonymous Comment on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
 
8:00 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in answer, bad keyword with email in answer: All I want in a Rich Text Editor is bold, italic, and links. Is there anything out there? by reethesh on stackoverflow.com (@AndrasDeak)
 
sd 2k
 
The top two reasons are tied now.
 
8:25 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Muscle have to wait 72 hours and want by noha alen12 on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
And so, pattern-matching takes the lead.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of answer: Automatically Change Security For Multiple PDF's In Acrobat 9 Pro by Tue on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
 
sd n
 
sd k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Why is Home --> VPN --> TOR worse than Home --> TOR? by Maxair on security.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted user: Why is Home --> VPN --> TOR worse than Home --> TOR? by Maxair on security.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector ignore-
 
@SmokeDetector n
 
9:23 PM
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs I wasn't sure how to not remove him from blu and report it as n
does n keep the user on the blu?
 
I think so, I should have gone with that option.
 
@Yvette User is blacklisted (118081 on security.stackexchange.com).
 
NAA doesn't affect the lists
 
9:43 PM
sd f
 
10:27 PM
sd f
 
@ArtOfCode You've got mail in ten minutes :P
 
Nope, now. This new system actually works :)
 
look at you with your fancy 'working email system' thing
 
so radical
Also, that's... not good
 
@ArtOfCode There's nothing there that I look at and go "holy crap that's terrible", but it's not great
That's part of the benefit of not storing anything crazy-sensitive.
like... plaintext passwords :P
 
10:39 PM
@Undo fairly significant potential to leak parts of loaded models
I wonder if data.SE is subject to the same thing...
 
@ArtOfCode now there's a thought.
checking
 
testing
 
no
Looks like they just turned off pp
 
Either that, or it's a different version of miniprofiler
(which it is, because it's the .NET version)
...which I've just noticed uses a StackExchange.Profiling lib
Yeah, can't find anything.
 
10:57 PM
@Undo Rack::MiniProfiler.config.disable_env_dump = true to disable ?pp=env
 
11:19 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword with email in answer: Disabling a blogspot/blogger blog after losing access to the owner e-mail account by Osha on webapps.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
Mmmm, lovely spam. Don't we all love a lecture on the wonders of Dr. Abalaka. — ArtOfCode 3 mins ago
 
sounds like a great guy
 
@Quill don't blame me it's half past midnight
 
I was gonna say, either someone's really tired, and/or not in a good mood ;-)
 
11:29 PM
Both?
Apparently it's "take your 14-year old almost-sister to work day" tomorrow. I reckon it's more of an excuse for free babysitting.
 
:D
who initiated that?
 
The parents said "we're out for the day".
 
nice
and why does a 14-year-old need a babysitter?
 
My parents said "funny, so's Art"
They said "how convenient". It ended up here.
@AndrasDeak that bit I haven't actually worked out yet
 
11:33 PM
give her a few dollars and a train card, let it sort itself out
You can see my php here: buyabitcoin.co.uk/beta/test.php (username: 'test' password: 'test123') My php page gives the same content as when you type the api's address into the browser. So if you go to bitstamp.net/api/ticker in your web browser, that's what I see when I go to my php page. — Vin Apr 23 '13 at 7:41
Thoughts on comments like these showing 'passwords' and 'usernames'?
 
I'm sure she'll make a lot of new friends at ArtCompany
 
She can look after herself fine. Plus, coming to work with me will actually be more dangerous for her...
@Quill if they're his own, meh unless he says explicitly he didn't mean to post them
 
(although the "take sister to work" trope makes me envision swinging tyre swings and walls drawn all over with crayon and fires all over the place)
 
@AndrasDeak fires, yes, but controlled with any luck.
Falling off 60-foot towers, check.
 
May the odds be ever in your favour:D
 
11:36 PM
Getting shot, with either an arrow or a bullet, check.
 
arrow's much more hipster, go for that
 
Getting kicked by a donkey, check.
 
and don't let her near the robots
 
Running yourself over with a truck that lost its handbrake, check.
@Quill it'd go about as well either way, but they'd still be pounds sterling :)
 
I have a suspicion that you could just put her down in a corner with a laptop and an internet connection, and pick her up after office hours
 
11:38 PM
@AndrasDeak now there's something I didn't think of...
 
@AndrasDeak I do that with my brother. and I get a few hours added to my total on Garry's Mod
 
there you go:D
 
Will have to find out if we have a wireless network as well as wired, but could work
 
I think it's worth finding a 10m (30ft?) ethernet cable
it's for a good cause
 
33.3ft :) got one of those in this pile of cable somewhere
Bright yellow, shouldn't be hard to find
 
11:41 PM
perfect:D
 
Sweet, that's tomorrow's problems sorted :)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps answer, few unique characters in answer: Does the Joker care about Harley Quinn? by Harley Quinn on scifi.stackexchange.com
 
Heh. I went to a massive LAN party once with a box of 25 ft cables I bought for about a dollar each. Sold every single one of them for $20 (less than the best buy two blocks away was selling them for).
 
sd k
lol
 
how economically adroit of you (I hope that makes sense, I just found "adroit" in the dictionary)
 
11:44 PM
Might be interesting to look at my net history when she's done...
 
hmmm...wondering if there are any "kiddy-friendly" add-ons that restrict internet access:D
let her roam in r/lookatmydog
although that would beat the purpose of using the internet as a nanny:(
 
if she's 14, then she probably doesn't need it
 
Nah, let her roam unrestricted then take the mick later on
 
@Quill if that was an argument, she wouldn't need supervision to begin with
she's old enough not to lick any power plugs, or stick forks in her nose, etc.
 
"You watched what?"
 
11:47 PM
:D
 
in any case, get one of those wireless mice with the really small usb plugs and move her mouse every half an hour while she's using it
 
:D evil
 
I would, but I won't be around enough for that
Embarrassment is a much better filter than any technical solution
 
I'm sure she can remove traces of the nastier stuff
leave a few red herrings to quell your suspicion
 
...I'm gonna use that if I have kids.
Embarrass them to make sure they learn how to cover their tracks.
 
11:51 PM
:D
 
@AndrasDeak nah, I'll run Wireshark all day. Capture the HTTP requests no matter what
 
ah, good thinking
gotta be a good Big Brother
@ArtOfCode you should couple that to raising them with some hacked morals, so that they find a few specific, entirely harmless things shameful
like a moral placebo which you can use for testing
 
Debating putting the keylogger to use...
 
(parenthood should be fun whenever I get there)
 
@AndrasDeak this is a disgustingly interesting idea
 
11:53 PM
5 mins ago, by Andras Deak
:D evil
@AndrasDeak and I'm the evil one.....
 
What would be the worst thing to be ashamed of?
 
No dibs on being evil:D
@ArtOfCode it's a bit hard because it has to be something that doesn't come up often with outsiders to the family
otherwise they could get false reassurance that the given thing in question is nothing to be ashamed of
 
Eating a certain food?
 
hmm...
 
You ate pineapple?! DISHONOR ON YOUR FAMILY.
 
11:55 PM
:D
 
Excellent idea
 
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