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7:02 PM
@ByteCommander FYI: You are not supposed to provide feedback to posts which you !!/report. See the Feedback Guidance
 
7:19 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected: How to set Telegram bot webhook? by AMIR HOSSIEN ROSTAM NAVAZ on stackoverflow.com
naa- by Floern
 
That regex should probably be adjusted. "Cuntry" should probably not trigger the regex, as it's probably much more likely as a misspelling of "country".
 
Damn. Ninja'd :/
 
7:31 PM
tpu- by Zoe
 
Zoe
!!/watch hpsoftwaredrivers\.com
 
> Would not be caught as a post, title or username.
@Zoe Added hpsoftwaredrivers\.com to watchlist
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive body detected: Tunnel all android app trafic with proxy by Hazard on stackoverflow.com
Restart: API quota is 12289.
 
@SmokeDetector Previously reported. Now edited to remove the misspelling which was causing the detection.
 
Zoe
@Makyen The first time was as an answer though
 
@Zoe Oooops. Right. I must admit I just triggered off the near identical text. My bad. Thanks.
 
7:46 PM
@Makyen /shrug that was an automatic one through FDSC...
I know I shouldn't, but I don't think it's that important to disable all kinds of userscripts and reload the page before flagging
 
@ByteCommander Then the userscript should be updated to comply with the Feedback Guidelines. Alternately, perhaps flagging prior to reporting?
 
@SmokeDetector russian text translates to "No, it can not be. Our professors have proved this long ago [link]"
@Makyen flagging before reporting comes with the risk that the post gets deleted before it can get reported.
I don't see such a big problem there.
 
@Makyen There's usually a little wiggle room for blatant stuff, though. It's more the borderline cases where that applies.
 
I also agree that it's less important, now that at least two feedbacks are required. However, I've mentioned the issue previously, and the Feedback Guidance hasn't been changed. Thus, I assume that it's still desired.
 
7:50 PM
tpu- by ByteCommander
 
@SmokeDetector link seems to be some university website
 
Ideally, yes, you wouldn't feedback on blatant stuff you report either. But... it's really just a sanity check, and common sense still applies.
 
!!/watch kbsu\.ru
 
@Makyen Added kbsu\.ru to watchlist
 
<--- likes the "almost no hard rules" policy Charcoal has had for a while
 
7:54 PM
CI on d6f66b8 succeeded. Message contains 'autopull', pulling...
 
Zoe
@Makyen From what I could tell, it was identical, but OP moved the answer to a question. They changed their username as well
 
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev d6f66b8 (SmokeDetector: Auto watch of kbsu\.ru by Makyen --autopull) (running on ArtOfCode/EC2)
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8:29 PM
@Makyen This used to be way more important than it is now. MS requires two reviews on everything, so I'm not too concerned about it.
 
8:56 PM
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!!/watch kbsu.ru
 
@Glorfindel That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body; append -force if you really want to do that.
 
9:21 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected: Hiding keyboard when the user presses enter button by Hydra on stackoverflow.com
tpu- by Floern
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, repeating characters in answer: Can’t get network applet back in Ubuntu MATE 18.04 by D4691 on askubuntu.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
 
@SmokeDetector f
 
10:07 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer: Wondering if the bottle of wine I have is still good or not by Doug on cooking.SE
fp- by Makyen
 
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@Makyen Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
10:26 PM
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Restart: API quota is 19462.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body: Jsoup Elements, авторизация на сайте(в сети) by Mhl Chm on ru.stackoverflow.com
 
If my instance starts throwing up, ping me, but if I'm not around then just kill it. Standing by will just set it up to continue throwing up later.
 
fp- by Makyen
 
10:46 PM
Microsoft may have bought GitHub ^
 
5 years ago I would said that was a really bad thing
But today now I'm wondering if that means Github Desktop will finally come to Linux
What is wrong with me
 
oh, @Undo solution was just set names utf8mb4
that easy
 
Huh, never heard of that
Maybe metasmoke should do that
 
does, automatically
 
names is a column?
 
10:57 PM
Rails deals with it for you
no, SET NAMES sets the charsets on various things to what you specify
character_set_client, etc
 
@Andy Whoa. I don't know what to think about that
 
(iow: if the client disagrees with the server on what the charset is, you're gonna have a bad time)
 
My opinion of Microsoft has generally improved since getting my Enterprise MSDN subscription, but that's probably only because everything is free.
 
Hey, we can always move everything to GitLab (ha)
 
ugh
ugh ugh ugh
next would be nine ughs, but too much work
afk
 
10:59 PM
GitLab itself is good these days, but a migration might cause a little pain in the rear
 
I like having all my notifications in one place
 
So you already got the news
I'm extremely disappointed.
 
11:20 PM
@Undo I'm not either.
@ArtOfCode migration is a one time thing though. :) I've been using GitLab for personal stuff for a while. I like that I can host it and control everything...plus I needed my own private repositories and didn't want to pay GitHub and I dislike Atlassians products. So, I decided to try out gitlab. Overall impression: it's nice. It does a lot of things I want to try but haven't gotten around to testing yet
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I wonder what this will do to Gitlab.
 
Yeah, except for that one time when they lost a day of data, I heard mostly good stuff of GitLab
considering a move in the near future too, at least for trying it out and hosting my private repos, as currently they just run with my student license on GH
 
11:38 PM
@Andy Should be good in the short term
 
hm, I think there's some git fubarishness going on in Lunar Eclipse...
grabs the flamethrower
 
i actually 10 trillion percent dont care at all, I will pretty much use Github even if they litter it with ads
I really dislike Gitlab
 
this is why I run a Pihole on my internet though, that plus an adblocker helps block most of the ads.
and there's Lunar Eclipse again.
!!/location
 
@ThomasWard ArtOfCode/EC2
 
11:46 PM
@ArtOfCode you weren't fussing with the code in a way that I'd have to clean-clone Git were you?
(third time it's crashed because of a 'failed' git branching on Lunar, so I clean-cloned it)
 
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