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00:03
@hichris123 there has been several usercard css bugs lately, apparently someone through of "refactoring"
@Braiam Stack Exchange: where we don't believe in unit tests & our testers are our users.
Some of these bugs have been really tiny... but some of the others...
I mean, someone didn't notice this when testing?
I reckon that properly testing rendered html elements can be a PITA
Oh yes.
and humans tend to detect many mistakes at the same time
But at least, there should be a page rendering diff test -- "do you really want to change all these things?"
That's how Chrome and WebKit do it.
For every Layout Test, a png is stored. And each time that test is run, the actual rendering is compared to the expected.
That way, any (even small) changes in rendering can be noticed and fixed before the feature/bug fix/whatever ships.
That's probably not feasible for a website like SE, but still...
00:25
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: IT SECURITY QUESTIONS by Guille Ortiz on stackoverflow.com
@SmokeDetector ignore- off-topic
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> this questions were taken during IT security certification... I HOPE someone knows
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People hope for the strangest things.
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@hichris123 all-caps are auto-ignored btw.
yeah, I realized after the fact. :P
that one is to help me study for my certification next year.... — Guille Ortiz 1 min ago
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What grade would that be?
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I suspect the user might be under 13... or at least I hope so.
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The combination of Smokey, Normal Chatroom, and diminishing sunlight is really depressing.
a brain teaser, demostrate that f(x)/x = f'(x) in f(x)/x relative extreme
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The graph of f is on one side of the line through (0,0) and (x,f(x))
00:38
@NormalHuman There are idiots. I tutor one. She failed at this exact task.
She's well over 13 too, unfortunately.
umm... I'm not sure I understand the answer?
@NormalHuman from - to + or + to -?
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Since the graph is on one side of the line, the slopes at the point of tangency are equal.
yeah, somehow economics explain it differently
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Is it something about point elasticity?
00:41
yes
if y=f(x) is a total function, A=f(x)/x average and M=f'(x) marginal, M=A on A's relative extreme since, dA/dx=xf'(x)-f(x)
in which elasticity is equal to 1
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Sure, that works too. I assumed you wanted a proof without a calculation.
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dA/dx = (xf'(x)-f(x))/x^2, actually
yeah, right
I'm dA/dx=0
Yay for EVT!
@bjb568 Emergency Vehicle Technician?
00:48
Sure.
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer, repeating characters in answer: What is your favorite "data analysis" cartoon? by Curious on stats.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector mm....
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@SmokeDetector ignore- ugh
01:12
...
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> A thoughtful gift from a coworker who doesn't realize that my 7 year old can now read - thanks @haneycodes pic.twitter.com/L8sWY3wJHf -- Geoff Dalgas at 12:31 PM - 8 Dec 2015 via Twitter
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Remember the 10M celebration? Well...
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> Stack Overflow’s SQL Server has 16% free space left. It’s time to look at the new 4TB P3608 Intel NVMe PCIe drives for a storage move. -- Nick Craver at 5:13 PM - 8 Dec 2015 via Twitter
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01:30
Okay, one more tweet from the SE list...
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> "The water pressure is about like being gently drooled on by a camel." imgur.com/a/FJvcZ -- Jin Yang at 4:26 PM - 8 Dec 2015 via Twitter
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Been there, done that.
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Except here, substitute tightly placed urinals by their limit as Δx→0, a trough.
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(Not in math building though)
Who in the world thought fetching a 1 MB JSON file 20 times was a good idea? sigh
And the results of that method are cached... but that method very rarely takes the same input. However, the JSON file stays constant.
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01:35
@hichris123 You got it: the code is written by aliens.
My last pediatrician appointment this morning
@NormalHuman Not quite. :P
@JamesENL, with the inopportune timing. Hello.
ah you got to be kidding me.
So the reason for the 20 fetches?
@JamesENL You mean they're going to let you go to the Big People's doctor now?
We loop through the list, creating a new object for each list item. And what does that list item do? It goes back to the list! sigh
@hichris123 This for GCI? :P
01:43
No, for Chromium. :/
Ah, okay
It's an obscure telemetry script though, so...
@tchrist yes, I get to see a psych now
But I started to wonder why listing the available buildbots took 20 seconds and not 1 or 2...
@JamesENL Psychics always charge too much.
@tchrist Yeah, I have a box of little crystals that got extracted from a marine environment apparently and they were like totally cheaper.
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Inter-chatroom exchange by !!/report commands.
yep. :)
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01:50
Should there be !!/report How's the weather?
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This is the last week of classes here. :D
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Our final exams begin simultaneously with Winter Bash.
02:13
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: What is a good example of a 'subcontext'? by V0ight on english.stackexchange.com
Kill it with fuego, por favor.
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: How do you unlock new character classes? by DICK on gaming.stackexchange.com
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@SmokeDetector k arqade as usual
02:29
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: What is a good example of a 'subcontext'? by V0ight on english.stackexchange.com
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@SmokeDetector k same thing
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ORACLE by user3127462 on stackoverflow.com
02:44
Terrible indeed is the curse on whosoever should lay a hand to the Delphic prophets.
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@tchrist The will spend the rest of their life typing in ALL CAPS.
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in body: How to put it in tabular format? by nui on stackoverflow.com
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@SmokeDetector ignore- train wreck
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Whose questions do you answer most often? After running this query I answered the 28th question of the top user. (Not counting deleted ones, of course)
02:59
A nice pic of machu picchu.
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Should I move 74.8 MB pictures to sandbox?
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You could have linked to the full size.
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Some of us are on mobile data plans.
I just get Image not found.
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It's an embedded image 10000 by 9790 pixels.
03:05
Meh, there's bigger.
@NormalHuman Yes, probably
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Sure, and there are more appropriate places for those.
Heh, apparently there's a 16 gigapixel version.
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1 message moved to Sandbox
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On the redesigned usercard, reputation moves up when there is no location provided.
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03:11
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So the emphasized number is not aligned across a row.
Sounds borky.
Seems like everyday there is more evidence to how SE frontend devs suck.
CSS is borked across the board, we're using table layout, JS is a mess of jQuery.
... aaand this is why we need a downvote button in chat.
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@NormalHuman By my count, this is enough for 2M questions.
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Just using proportions: current number * 16 / (100-16)
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03:18
Any predictions for "SE in 2016"?
user259867
Let me try... Area 51 becomes a ghost town; user engagement continues to drop (passive traffic will still grow for a while); no new 40M injection, hence no large-scale upgrades; SO performance continues to degrade; the percentage of answered questions continues to decline across the network.
TL;DR: SO falls, DD riseth!
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& global warming continues ... Nothing new to see here :p
03:39
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: What are priceless components in factor? by cosdis jams on superuser.com
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@SmokeDetector k but there will still be spam
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Oh yeah... the larger SO chatrooms migrate to Slack and become further disengaged from the main site. Moderator elections on smaller sites become the matter of getting enough volunteers, not choosing between them. The sites created in 2010-11 are now full of outdated information that nobody curates anymore; they drop in Google rank.
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Some folks are crazy // Others walk that borderline
@NormalHuman Tavern could move to DD slack...
... or just DD for that matter.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body: How Does Derma Breast Lift Work For You? by user310941 on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: In what manner Should One Use Derma Breast Lift? by user310941 on stackoverflow.com
04:18
sd 3k
@NormalHuman SR has 6 candidates, four or five of them viable IMO
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rainwater pit vs stormwater pit - as you can see, they are clearly different :p
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slackoverflow - all you need for your homework questions!
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[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: The Very Best Diet For Muscle Gain? by akashitadr on askubuntu.com
04:33
sd k
05:05
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: 5 Natural Libido Enhancers For Men by Oaszsloi on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Taking that risk Marco he's dead today by Sophia Keith on drupal.stackexchange.com
05:18
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: Learn More About Beelite Fat Loss Product That Is Naturally Greatest by jimmitalesn on security.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: How To Enhances hydration level in your facial skin? by toddfem on stackoverflow.com
sd 3k
I dreamed a dream of times gone by, when hopes were high and spam wasn't a thing
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Are you not Satisfied with your partner? by RobertWhit on superuser.com
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@SmokeDetector tpu
@chmod666telkitty Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Case you miss follows the government's fault for not by sdfsdg on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Are there any facet results? by pamelajuriyam on askubuntu.com
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sd 2k Why is the AU main navigation moved to the left that much?
05:42
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: the days to come we hope to talk by Kjuhgd Pk on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Make the face look plumpy and fresh by Brucknerwen on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Bldc motor driver compability by xolbrin on electronics.stackexchange.com (@PeterJ)
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@PeterJ What do you think of this SEO-friendly link?
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I guess robomart.com should be blacklisted?
Yeah I've seen it before as well
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05:48
Of course, the text is copied from another answer.
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Difference between Brushless Motor and Stepper Motor by xolbrin on electronics.stackexchange.com (@PeterJ)
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@MikeS (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Ok… — Hynes ♦ 8 hours ago
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It's not often that I see designers flipping tables.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: This Island ground powder I no past by virginiafgfg on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Atrocities against men women and children by the west side by belobirana11 on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in answer: How to restore ODBC connection after failure in MS Access by ron003 on stackoverflow.com
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06:03
sd 3k The last one is more clever, but still spam: some generic non-answer text followed by a SEO-targeting link.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Best Online COGNOS Training? by catchsuki on stackoverflow.com
sd 2k
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Billions year steal money by JoanneBerger on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: 7 Tips to Maintain Better Work-Life Balance by Ian Strom on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: How is boosts sexual stamina? by ruthkgilmore on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Mom overtime rain card holes in by sanviraaj on drupal.stackexchange.com
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@bummi better to use !!/report because then it won't be repeated by Smokey, and the user will be blacklisted at once.
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Those Vietnamese links are interesting, not the first time I see this trend.
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They are not as easy to detect by alphabet as Persian.
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: How To Get Luscious Lips by agnesbarry on drupal.stackexchange.com
06:25
"!!/report link" ?? I had a longer break and have to learn again :/
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That whole Q&A is pretty miserable, btw.
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Yes, just replace "spam" with !!/report
Thanks, ok
Do we have info about MacKeeper spam? (apple.stackexchange.com/a/218812/55266) one of two
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Make it one of three. :/
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06:28
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Stolen mac locked automatically or by thief? by Dale on apple.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Tools or scripts for tracking a stolen or lost Mac? by Dale on apple.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Find My Mac - WPS and Proxies by Dale on apple.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Is the any way to find my stolen Mac? by Dale on apple.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: How I Lost Half My Body Weight by rubenmrales on drupal.stackexchange.com
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SE in 2017: Q&A activity has been phased out, users spend entire days flagging spam.
Nah. Spammers will improve their quality and no longer be distinguishable from the average newbie. :)
@NormalHuman sounds critical, should we stop doing so?
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06:39
No; it's a humorous continuation of my dire predictions "SE in 2016" a few pages above
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I think identifying spam is already more interesting than answering a typical question.
More addictive, TFS.
sd 5k for the checkmarks...
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@SmokeDetector f service number
07:02
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: How to you are using a trademark way to deal? by joandjuriya on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: A pedometer is a great way to lose weight by OlaFry11 on meta.stackexchange.com
07:29
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: How Should One Use Raging Lion Male Enhancement? by Bryan Barry on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Actually has seen my entire process of by seriapack on drupal.stackexchange.com
07:48
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: OSM SERVER TILES AND OVERPASS API by Wendell De Lacerda Vieira on gis.stackexchange.com
08:13
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: like only some designated women, you extra by cartyjuriya on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website in body: doctors also apprise the patients to go Monster by alyssa899 on money.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in answer, pattern-matching website in answer: Proper backup procedure for remote site? by khanlaiba981 on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: The 100 best weight-loss tips of all time by rubyeperez on drupal.stackexchange.com
08:35
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: How To Get Perfect Lips by cademan on askubuntu.com
08:46
sd 6k
09:04
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: It is a sign of her feminine beauty by tenhsagg on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Alia saysI was unable to get by tenhsagg on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Alia saysI was unable to get by tenh sagg on drupal.stackexchange.com
morning.
sd 3k
@chmod666telkitty Should we open a site proposal on Area51?
Wondering. Anyone knows how the users in room list on the right side of the chat interface is ordered?
09:21
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Muscle Building Products - Are They Required? by XidoOald on askubuntu.com
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@Derpy slackoverflow.com? :p
@chmod666telkitty yep. And then we need a bot that would parse the question and build an appropriate "Let me google it for you" link.
@Derpy activity
@InfiniteRecursion .... define "activity". I used to think it just considered posted messages and users getting in/out of the room, but it doesn't seem the case.
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A: How is Chat's "frequently in room" sorted?

balphaThis is how it currently works: Take all users who have spoken in the room within the last two weeks, and whose messages in the room are more than one percent of all messages here, and sort them (in descending order) by their percentage of activity in this room (as in 2.) di...

09:37
yo
@InfiniteRecursion Balpha answer seem more precise, but I think it may still be missing something. Usually, if an user moves to the top without posting a message, refreshing the page will show him in the original position.
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: Development of Nitro PDF Plugin by JosephGage on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Absolutely safe for your daily intake by jeanoop46 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body: HADOOP Online Training by prisila78 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Muscle recovery to help you get bulked up by Dhoom on askubuntu.com
sd 4k
09:48
@InfiniteRecursion Also, I noticed that the question is about the "room info" users list. I am talking about the list of users that is on the right side of the chat interface, just above the star board.
@Derpy yes, goes by activity
whoever has chatted last
@Derpy Oops, my bad!
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: BEST SAP HANA Online Training by sushma12 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: CZECH CHARACTERS by User12345 on stackoverflow.com
10:11
@NormalHuman They are the same.
You just have to open your mind eye.
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: ASP.Net MVC 3 basics training videos? by 99downloads on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: execute su with additional commands by aasgdt king on superuser.com
blacklist candidate icoolsoft.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: cherishing youthfulness once again? by janie stratton on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Longer Eyelashes In Just Four Weeks! - Fact Or Fiction? by constanceccarter on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Which hosting type is right for file sharing scripts by go4hosting on stackoverflow.com
10:41
sd 3k
did that work?
@rene Hi rene could you explain this syntax to me x k?
@bummi I think it is pinned on the starboard. k is now short for tpu-
the 3 is the number of posts smokey should mark with that same action
The maximum is 5
Ok, thanks ... the number was the mystery for me
so I expect sd 3k to be the same as sd 3tpu- where you would have normally replied to each individual message from smokey with a tpu-
@rene I keep imagining kk to be 2k and kkk to be 3k. :)
:D
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: If a folder does not exist, create it by TechSolutions4all on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: laughing traces, sagging dermis, crow’s toes, darkish by cartyjuriya on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body: magical determination, which works by carty juriya on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: WHATSAPP IS NOT WORKING WITH MOBILE DATA IN VODAFONE by deepika on android.stackexchange.com (@AndrewT.)
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Monster Muscle X You poverty to see at your pr by gwrtemnauvx on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: That "the ten" remembered none by ammadroy1424 on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in answer: No programmer will build my semi-adult website. Why? by netbuddy.in on programmers.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: Creating Muscle tissue Applying Explosive Distributors by janicetessa12 on stackoverflow.com
11:27
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: Nutra Prime Cleanse It is important to focus by user310961 on meta.stackexchange.com
11:38
@SmokeDetector tpu-
@SmokeDetector why?
@ShadowWizard Post - Contains 6 unique characters
@SmokeDetector tpu-
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: You might start hydrating by islafisher on superuser.com
11:48
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: Find selected okay water expire all well by Sophia Keith on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Best Online ETL TESTING Training? by shrestaabc on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer: Which materials absorb heat? by the man on physics.stackexchange.com
12:12
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in answer: Why does this UPDATE fail with a unique key constraint violation? by alonk on dba.stackexchange.com (@Unihedron)
12:36
What are the community promotion ads?
I couldn't find the SO one for some reason, but idea is the same
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Q: Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2015

Grace NoteIt is now January 2015, or pretty much on the boundary of it, and thus a new edition of our Free Vote-Based Advertising for Open Source Projects. We are clearing the leaderboards for the beginning of 2015 Here is your chance to create a Free Vote-Based Advertisement for an Open Source Project. C...

it's bit different for SO
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A: Why no Community Promotion Ads for Stack Overflow?

Robert CartainoThe "Community Promotion Ads" were actually born out of the "Open Source" initiative started on Stack Overflow. So Stack Overflow had the community-driven ads first. It was the early success and overall good will of the Open Source project that made us think that, perhaps, other communities wou...

this explains why ^
Ahh yes forgot it was open source there
Thanks.
I have also one more question: Can I manual openbox ?
or, how further can be added? Besides" Some links will be automatically inlined if posted on a single line by themselves, such as:

Stack Exchange questions,
answers, and users
Chat messages and rooms
Images
Wikipedia pages
Amazon products
Youtube videos
Twitter messages
Github gists
"
12:54
@Pandya not sure what you mean
what is "manual openbox"?
@ShadowWizard I am talking about manually one-boxing for the links/sites that are not listed above
@Pandya Do you mean "onebox" instead of "openbox"?
@JNat yes. Thanks for correction
@Pandya not possible, you'll have to ask on MSE
@ShadowWizard Can I ask the question about discussing this?
12:56
e.g.
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Q: Can we add chat oneboxing support for arXiv preprints?

Kyle KanosSE chat has a support for oneboxing non-SE links like Wikipedia, I was hoping that this support could be extended to arXiv. For those that are not familiar with arXiv, it is a website/service that hosts pre-print editions of articles in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Bi...

@Pandya you can just ask like the above, tagged with those three tags
@ShadowWizard OK
Or just make a new Wikipedia page with what you want to onebox and link that ;)
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I am not sure about using wikipedia for this purpose!
Humour, or humor—see spelling differences—is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which taught that the balance of fluids in the human body, known as humours (Latin: humor, "body fluid"), controlled human health and emotion. People of all ages and cultures respond to humour. Most people are able to experience humour—be amused, smile or laugh at something funny—and thus are considered to have a sense of humour. The hypothetical person lacking a sense of humour would likely find...
The ";" and ")" in the end of the sentence usually means ^
";" can also be replaced with ":", and a nose can be added with a "-"
13:01
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: Bypass icloud activation lock iphone by Rebeka nancy on superuser.com
spoiler ;)
yikes no link
I found following chat room very helpful in our network:

Tavern on the Meta

MY GOD, IT'S FULL OF STARS AND BACKLOG! General friendly chit-...
good-bye!
13:16
See-you-later!
@rene cu l8er
:D
@PeterJ Hmm, do Wikipedia user pages onebox? Let me test that...
A Fisher-Yates shuffle with zero-based arrays: Alternative notation: Note: rand( a, b ) is assumed to return a uniformly distributed random integer from a to b inclusive....
OK, yes they do. So it's not technically such a crazy idea after all. :p
13:33
sd 2k
13:47
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer: Which materials absorb heat? by the man on physics.stackexchange.com
14:30
umm, @Shog you here? Major bug alert
That's a good feature
@ShadowWizard you sure it's a bug? ehem
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer, repeating words in answer: Convert specific date in seconds by El trolaso on stackoverflow.com
@bluefeet so any 10k user can now see any other user's full list of deleted posts?
If so, remove that message since it's wrong.
@ShadowWizard It's possible they are still implementing it, checking with the dev on the request
14:37
@bluefeet the post you linked is clearly asking only for own posts.
I don't mind such power, but...
@ShadowWizard they are checking
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted user: Convert specific date in seconds by El trolaso on stackoverflow.com
14:55
[ SmokeDetector ] Non-english link in answer: Facebook og: tags not found - operation timeout (Meteor) by Trần Tiến on stackoverflow.com
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A: 10K+ users can search any user's deleted content

Nick CraverA fix will be deploying shortly - there's an args parsing race I hadn't considered here when locking down the user scope.

Guess this answers my question here. :-)
Meh, it's been fixed already :(
Yup
So I wonder who had a chance to see how many deleted answers Jon Skeet got? :D
Not me, although I saw someone with about 600 deleted out of about 1100
@PeterJ wow, that's bad. I just messed with it on MSE a bit
@NickCraver time for an answer here, isn't it?
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Q: Enable searching with deleted:1 for 10k users

bfavarettoI just tried to find a recent answer I wrote (or comment, can't remember), but I couldn't. I assume the question was deleted. Can the deleted:1 operator be enabled to 10k users? We can see deleted posts, so why can't we at least target them in search? I understand that allowing us to search for ...

(and a nice red )
15:08
@ShadowWizard I kept it nice i.sstatic.net/bC1PX.png
@rene lol, thanks! I thank you on behalf of my sock. ;)
oh wait, it's right here
:D
@ShadowWizard It was a troll on EE (suspended) that had a few hundred sock puppets - I think early on they might have been merging accounts, obviously he was suspended before being able to rank up that many dud answers from the original account
@PeterJ huh, interesting... you made a good use of your temporary moderator powerz ;)
Hello
World
15:26
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in answer, email in answer: Can I use a passport card as ID in a bar? by Iqbal Mudassar on travel.stackexchange.com
user259867
15:41
I never knew that deleted:1 gives 10K users all their deleted posts. Since when is that?
@NormalHuman probably today
sd gone
user259867
Okay... undeleted a couple of answers at +20 and +10, which weren't really that bad in retrospective...
user259867
@ShadowWizard Someone should update the feature list then...
@NormalHuman yeah, waiting for official answer here first so I can link to it as a source
If no dev will do it, I will, or someone else - just better have it come from the team.
15:56
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: When will an atom emit alpha particle, beta particle, or gamma rays? by Poohead on physics.stackexchange.com
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