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5:01 PM
s/someone/something/
 
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5:21 PM
> G. Sauvage-Combat added you to list sauvagecombat/front-end-kings-and-queen
 
user259867
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
 
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(on Twitter)
 
You're screwed.
Don't ask me why.
 
user259867
I'm surprised Nitro isn't caught in the title.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: Real Nitro for recommending this unique by jorrygellly on askubuntu.com
 
5:23 PM
@NormalHuman I think "nitro slim" is the bad keyword.
 
@NormalHuman You'd end up flagging all questions about nitrogen
 
user259867
Word boundaries?
 
Is chem.SE stuff reported here?
 
user259867
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Yes. But you don't have any spam to report.
 
user259867
Science sites don't attract much of it. Don't have the right keywords.
 
5:27 PM
We only get like, 20 spams per year.
 
@NormalHuman Might as well do a quick search ahead of time to see how many existing questions would trigger it
 
user259867
Yes, I just did... and I vaguely remember doing this before.
 
user259867
There is some software using that name.
 
user259867
So that's why it's nitro[ -]?slim
 
Have you all gotten a CM to help you search deleted posts to get historical keywords?
 
user259867
5:30 PM
I don't think this is a high priority enough to ask a CM.
 
user259867
Besides, Shog appears to be on vacation.
 
user259867
I believe Undo has a log of keywords...
 
@NormalHuman he answered me two days ago
 
user259867
He's not very good at vacation.
 
user259867
Any updates on this? — hichris123 Jul 6 at 21:13
 
5:32 PM
Maybe he's not on vacation vacation, but just vacation.
 
user259867
^^ Tim Post offered spam log, never delivered.
 
@bjb568 Hi... that's probably fine.
 
@NormalHuman so, who's actually good at vacation? Robert?
 
@Braiam Jeff.
 
We are now powering down core network equipment in our NY data center. There should be no interruptions but just in case...
 
5:38 PM
famous last words
3
 
> set 200 boundary for one of them
maybe that's precisely the problem... how can people answer the question if they cannot be near it?
 
@Braiam I don't even know what inimically means . . .
 
bounty?
 
t = dar
Apparently.
thanks for your attention ,but after spend much time in here and read answers I know some user able to answer my question. it was bad idea to get to front page my question and I am so sorry to did it because my problem is very urgency and I dont know anyone that can reply it, because ask in drupalstack in hope to answered,:( — zhilevan Feb 10 '14 at 12:31
WHY O WHY A PERSON THAT CAN SPELL URGENCY USES THAT GRAMMAR?
 
5:43 PM
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M This is the same person
 
I'm getting the feeling they were trolling.
That's, weird.
 
that... or they are previous versions of @bjb
 
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Q: render form in page--node--add--contenttype.tpl.php

zhilevanIn Drupal 6, there was a method to theme the edit form for nodes of a custom type: /** * Implements hook_theme(). */ function hook_theme($existing, $type, $theme, $path) { return array( 'node-type_node_form' => array( 'variables' => array( 'form' => NULL, ), 'template' => '...

That's their first question.
 
We also have an old-timer troll on ELL. Sometimes their questions/comments are smart.
Which means they're just trolling with the other stupid ones.
@durron597 See revision 1.
 
Actually, wait a minute, that first one was revised.
Yea
 
5:46 PM
Hah!
 
The recent one isn't though.
 
Maybe they've learned.
Or,
just became proficient in trolling. ;)
 
@hichris123 … is it possible to accept the ids with node's https?
 
Uh, maybe?
I dunno.
 
6:17 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: ERRO NO JSON COM ACENTOS by Furlan on pt.stackoverflow.com
 
6:48 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website in answer: Why is !0 a type in Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL)? by Johnny Depp on stackoverflow.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu-
 
@SmokeDetector gone
 
user259867
That was indeed an "exceptional" decision that we are (re)evaluating whether our reasoning panned out; it doesn't look like it did. Arabic never made up for that slow start, which only strengthens our premise for what the numbers tell us — that the correlation between a slow start and sites that never gain any traction is SO strong, ignoring those hard-earned lessons is becoming increasingly irresponsible on our part. I know it's tough to judge "success" by the numbers, but that is largely why Embedded Systems did not make it. — Robert Cartaino ♦ 32 mins ago
 
user259867
Yes, this is what I hoped to hear. "Furthermore, it is my opinion that Arabic Language must be destroyed closed."
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: IS THERE A FLAW IN MY PROOF OF FLT? by MrAwojobi on math.stackexchange.com
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector Sooo tempted to spamflag...
 
Our next drama.
 
@NormalHuman When was the last time a private beta failed?
 
user259867
Not really, just a support-type question, and a duplicate.
 
user259867
@KevinBrown As of now, we have two doomed ones: Embedded Systems and Sexuality.
 
user259867
7:00 PM
Or do you mean before these?
 
user259867
It's unusual for a public beta to be closed.
 
@NormalHuman Before those, I never really followed private betas until recently so I only remember a few failing (Vim being one, Embedded was the other)
 
user259867
We should keep a catalog here in the Tavern, tagging with or something.
 
user259867
@KevinBrown Vim never failed as a private beta. The first proposal was shot down prior to launch.
 
user259867
The most recent one to fail (before these) is Gamification.
 
7:04 PM
Ah, didn't realize Gamification failed
 
user259867
The current SE approach is to make a decision about a private beta after 10-13 days of its existence. Either it's shut down or it proceeds to public. It's awkward to shut down in public.
 
user259867
So that happens rarely.
 
7:39 PM
@SmokeDetector delete
 
@Mooseman flagging it . . .
 
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Not what I meant... -_-
 
user259867
We need a site about curling irons. They are not on topic anywhere yet.
 
@NormalHuman Spam.SE, aka drupal, gets them consistently.
 
@NormalHuman Some could be Lifehacks... ;)
 
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: OPTICAL FIBER COMUNICATION by Arsalan on physics.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector fp It's a HW dump and will get closed anyway.
 
8:03 PM
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
 
Not good, meh.
 
user259867
All-caps normally require no response; they get an automatic "ignore" unless someone says otherwise.
 
Oh. +1 @Normal. Thanks.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATIOM by Arsalan on physics.stackexchange.com
 
Homework dumping sheep.
 
user259867
8:15 PM
If this was Math.SE, someone would immediately jump to say that "every question is an opportunity to teach".
 
user259867
> Today at work: lots of talk about socks and puppets and how we must defeat them. -- David Haney at 11:47 AM - 12 Aug 2015 via Twitter
 
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> @stephane_m_ are you alive and well? -- Jin Yang at 9:56 AM - 12 Aug 2015 via Twitter
 
@tjw you're making assumptions. Please show stats that support "In 99% of all cases either serial downvoting or serial upvoting would be a factor." — inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M 21 mins ago
I think I'm done with that drama show.
 
user259867
9:04 PM
> If you can't think of anything nice to say, be sure to leave a comment. -- Jeff Atwood at 9:32 PM - 11 Aug 2015 via Twitter
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: SQL SERVER CREATE VIEW WITH UNION by Carlos Lopez on stackoverflow.com
 
user259867
Is today THE INTERNATIONAL ALL CAPS DAY?
 
no... the USING SHIFT DAY
 
user259867
Hm, Twitter has no built-in "post via email". I somehow expected it.
 
user259867
Maybe I should finally start using IFTTT
 
user259867
9:25 PM
Yeah. It seems a lot easier to use Google Apps Script to tell Gmail to tell IFTTT to post to Twitter, than to deal with Twitter API.
 
Why did @ShadowWizard delete voted that?
 
user259867
Probably because it came up in the LQ review queue.
 
user259867
9:41 PM
There are no flagging options there, only OK, Edit, Delete, and Skip.
 
user259867
Might as well pick Delete.
 
user259867
Seeing @hichris123 here reminds me of filerepairforum. Miss those posts.
 
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user259867
Same thing as usual: link to a forum which links to their product; the question is a set-up.
 
10:01 PM
@NormalHuman Well, it looks like you found some. :)
 
user259867
Yes, but I had to go looking for them because you didn't...
 
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user259867
More of the same.
 
is someone flagging the questions?
@NormalHuman m - f - 1 - enter
 
user259867
That's 4 steps.
 
user259867
I custom-flagged the questions.
 
you need to move the mouse and point to the small icon, so... :effort:
 
11:11 PM
 
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@SmokeDetector naa
 
11:27 PM
Dear Smokey, why you miss this???
 
user259867
There is no rule for that kind of thing.
 
user259867
Unless it's in the title. There is a rule for numbers-only titles, I think.
 
Ah.
I didn’t realize it was titles-only.
 
user259867
!!/test 00011010011101 10100100011 10101111 10100100 100001 1001 101 110 111001 1001 100
 
> Numbers-only title
----------
Title - Position 1-11: 0001101001
Title - Position 1-81: 00011010011101 10100100011 10101111 10100100 100001 1001 101 110 111001 1001 100
 
user259867
11:28 PM
It would be trivial to extend it to bodies.
 
user259867
I would not expect it to match often, but...
 
!!/test abbbaab accabacca bbaaca cabaccqa caaaaccbbaaca aacaaab caaacaaba ccaaaadddd
 
> Would not be caught for title, body and username.
 
user259867
@ProgramFOX installed a gibberish-detecting plug-in for Smokey, but it's still experimental.
 
user259867
I think this would be the way to go, rather than a narrow regex for bodies.
 
11:31 PM
I was thinking about "lots of characters compared with number of uniques". Not sure if one could come up with a rule that wouldn't be too much trouble.
 
user259867
It can be a method. Split by character, form a set. If <N characters, report.
 
user259867
What should N be, something like 10?
 
That would be one way.
 
user259867
242
A: How to split a string into array of characters with Python?

user225312>>> s = "foobar" >>> list(s) ['f', 'o', 'o', 'b', 'a', 'r'] You need list

 
user259867
Those were easy 2420 rep points.
 
11:36 PM
minus cap
 
user259867
len(set(list(str))) < 10
 
user259867
Have to consider this runs on the HTML source, which includes things like <p> </p>.
 
In the title? Actually, maybe that should just run on the stripped down version of the body (so no html tags)
 
user259867
No, this is being considered for bodies.
 
user259867
For the title there is also a check, but for unique chars only.
 
user259867
11:42 PM
I think removing HTML tags is more trouble than it's worth. Easier to just bump the limit, knowing that < / > are guaranteed to be in.
 
user259867
For example, that ELU post was actually <p>00011010011101 10100100011 10101111 10100100 100001 1001 101 110 111001 1001 100</p>
 
user259867
7 unique characters.
 
@hichris123 You still here?
 
... its me, durron597
 
@Braiam ?
 
11:49 PM
@durron597 xkcd.com/1354
 
user259867
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. is a 1970 book by Judy Blume, typically categorized as a young adult novel, about a girl in sixth grade who grew up without a religious affiliation. Margaret's mother is Christian and her father is Jewish, and the novel explores her quest for a single religion. Margaret also confronts many other pre-teen female issues, such as buying her first bra, having her first period, coping with belted sanitary napkins (changed to adhesive sanitary pads for recent editions of the book), jealousy towards another girl who has developed a womanly figure earlier than other...
 
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