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12:06 AM
Network profile activity tab is broken. :(
user259867
Takes a long time to load, too. Something's timing out there.
user259867
How am I supposed to stalk SE employees now?
user259867
It's only "all" sub-tab that's broken, the others work.
Just poke @Shog!
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Q: My StackExchange.com recent activity is showing "no activity found"

Robert CartainoIf you go to StackExchange.com and click your user name listed at the top of the site, you'll see your profile. From there click 'activity' → 'posts'. Mine shows: no activity found If you click on 'all', clearly I have recent activity, including 'posts'. Something seems to be amiss.

@Yes @hichris123 ^^That?
@JNat Even more than that, try clicking stackexchange.com/users/3046327/hichris123?tab=activity -- it's very slow & doesn't work on the 'all' tab.
On the posts tab however, it's working fine for me.
user259867
@JNat Yes, the same thing. But for me it started today.
@hichris123 It's a bit late for me, but it seems that's exactly what's being described in the Meta post :P
for me everything works except all
12:26 AM
@Braiam I think that's what's happening for everyone
@JNat Well, it's a bit different.
user259867
Wait, Robert's post says that "all" works but "posts" doesn't. For me it's the other way around.
@hichris123 The slow loading part? Or am I missing something else?
Oh, right
That's it
His is the other way around
I did say it's a bit late for me :P
sorry
user259867
I put the bounty there but now not sure if it should be a separate bug report.
puts the money on: they fixed one by breaking the other YCNHB
user259867
12:28 AM
Let's hope this one will suffice.
@Yes Possibly. The most that could happen is it being closed as a duplicate if they realise it's the same bug
@JNat Ah, no problem. After a user called me out today on a stupid edit, I realized I shouldn't moderate when I'm tired. :P
@Braiam Okay, fine, I did it. Yeah, the issue went away when switching to SVGs -- posted an answer to that effect.
@hichris123 yay
user259867
Uh... hello red blob?
user259867
12:42 AM
^^ I am to choose one of these layouts for my office. Which one to pick? (The red dashed line is the whiteboard)
If you'll be meeting clients, definitely #1
facing a wall seems a little... boring.
@Yes option 3: desk facing window, don't allow anyone enter through the door
Face wall with another wall behind you and the window facing the door.
classic
user259867
12:47 AM
Yeah, there is no contest... Sitting with my back to the door would be weird.
user259867
@JanDvorak s/clients/students/ but yes
user259867
I feel this (not mine) is going to be one of the less desirable offices:
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user259867
@bjb568 Why did you change his report? This is not what he experienced.
12:51 AM
box is best office
@Yes What, I didn't mean to change meaning.
Is that right?
> From there click 'activity' → 'posts'.
That should be right.
Anyway, StackExchange.com in bold with that capitalization is definitely wrong.
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: HUAWEI M931 (IS IT OBSOLITE?) by gerald on android.stackexchange.com
was hoping for a better calcbot reading this macrumors.com/2015/05/08/useful-apple-watch-apps-roundup
but I guess will have to stick with calc kitteh
@Yes Reminds me of...
Apr 5 at 22:01, by Doorknob
You can't use the fact that the question doesn't have a tag as rationale if YOU'RE the one who edited out the tag...
@Yes in bjb's defense OP is seeing the same behavior meta.stackexchange.com/questions/253129/…
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@Braiam Oops, I missed that comment...
@Doorknob wat? really?
I see that they are returning null for a bunch of things they should return undefined...
At least it's a thing. Hope it becomes a more widespread thing soon, because juggling keyCode and charCode and which all the time is just blaehrlagh.
Until then... we have jQuery :-)
user259867
WE HAVE WHAAAAT?
!xkcd find jQuery
hahaha
user259867
2:18 AM
Looks like the activity/all tab is back.
@Doorknob wait do I actually have to do that or is it for old browsers only? I'm pretty sure DD works so far on WebKit and FF
> why we are using jquery
> why is jquery mobile slow
> why is jquery good
> why is jquery so slow
> why is jquery called jquery
> why do we go for jquery
> why is jquery important
We found the human condition now, congrats, class dismissed.
> why do i need jquery
and so on...
Oh this one's amazing:
> why is jquery better than javascript
user259867
Well, given the existence of tutorials "how to learn JavaScript if you are a jQuery developer"...
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2:23 AM
@Yes depends on the insulation
@Yes Well, that makes sense.
If you're a copy-paste coder you don't know your lang.
@bjb568 No, it doesn't
It really doesn't
Are they jQuery developers?
2:26 AM
Are they developers?
Are they?
They?
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2:27 AM
@Yes option 1 is pretty obviously the best considering every thing else is equal
@Roombatron5000 is not very smart dwelling in seteris paribus for each decision
@Braiam sounds like something a crooked politician would want people to ignore
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in body: Did the MCU is damage? I can't program the MCU in 3% product. by Elliott-G on electronics.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: THIS IS A TEST, THIS IS ONLY A TEST by Engineer Toast on puzzling.stackexchange.com
oh come on
user259867
@SmokeDetector Puzzling
2:34 AM
yeah I'm just gonna nuke that
user259867
@Roombatron5000 I think everything else is equal. It's the same office; I just have the choice between two layouts. I'll tell them that The Tavern approved option 1.
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Meta.SO now has a people-reached tag. :-/
in Unix and Linux on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Mar 28 '13 at 21:41, by Gilles
<--- is confronted with bizarre problem
Googles
Finds 2-year old answer on SE that solves the problem. Gee, I didn't know that.
"You can't vote for your own post"
2:41 AM
I've actually tried to downvote my own posts before. And then promptly edited them.
user259867
I can vote on my 2-year old posts, since they are under different accounts... (but I don't)
in Unix and Linux on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Jun 6 '14 at 2:08, by Gilles
neat, I get to downvote one of my posts by proxy!
On brightness decline now, will have to get up early morrow.
But first, copyright law research…
2:56 AM
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A: Can you please show the community some audit stats?

Shog9I don't have time to put together a nice report for this, so here's a big ol' stats dump for the past 365 days: Review Audits Completed ----------------------- 307384 Review Audits Failed PctFailed -------------------- --------- 25944 8.44 % Queue ...

thanks @shog
YAY data! \o/
Hooray for SE being awesome.
Isn't that the purpose of a factory reset?
@Roombatron5000 glares at those spikes
> To look at the queen miioo-oo-oo kitty will they do this when they're older kittens kittens everywhere cat got your tounge curl up in a blanket tigger soft kitty. Catnipsum oliver pet me what did you there?. Catnipsum catnip missy tail claws cheshire milo. Javanese dappled fur pussy cat, pussy cat bambino boots. Kittens tumbling down the stairs mouse copycat kittens climbing up my jeans. Catnip siberian sylvester catnip pussy cat, pussy cat fur ball purring softly hellcat. Mmeww miaowmiaow kittens chewing on my hair miaowmiaow catnipsum jingle-bells. There's a kitten in my shoe catnip sam
I need somebody to read these paragraphs to me as I fall asleep.
user259867
3:10 AM
If y'all are gonna take something away from all this, it should probably be: SO is frick'n huge; there are thousands of audits a day and plenty of bans to go with them. The handful of complaints here on meta isn't really much, considering. — Shog9 ♦ 2 mins ago
user259867
I'm not familiar with this usage of considering to end a sentence.
familiarise
"considering [this]"
> adverb
2.
Informal. with all things considered (used only after the statement it modifies):
He paints very well, considering.
It sounds fine. You can basically leave out any non-essential word in a sentance (in informal circumstances). — bjb568 Apr 15 at 14:28
3:13 AM
It bothers me that bjb doesn't have more rep on EL&U
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Maybe he would if he showed some of his skills here...
I got fed up with having 11 chat tabs open all the time and made a userscript to fix it. Feedback?
@Doorknob groit
Haven't seen many backtick abusers recently.
3:18 AM
nice, but it's upside down and does it work across chat domains?
@bjb568 Pure JS, which I'm sure you're happy about.
@hichris123 IT'S VANDALISM
No it's not.
@JanDvorak Upside down because I was too lazy to look up how to make it scroll down all the way; not too hard to fix. Doesn't work across domains unfortunately, but 3 chat tabs is better than 11.
3:19 AM
Vandalism is I came in and broke all of your vases, threw everything on the ground, etc.
This is "I moved your pens around"
rather "I heard ink needs cold so I put all your pens to the fridge and didn't tell you"
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Which is deliberately abusive, or very very misinformed which is like the same thing.
Uh... no...?
s/no/yes, that's genious bjb/
aerated now I'm going to bed
NO NOT AERATED
Being incorrect doesn't mean you're being abusive.
3:22 AM
@hichris123 don't touch my pen, man.
DAMN YOU AUTOCARROT
no likey autocarrot
*aaaaaaand <= obviously a word
@bjb568 I'm never telling Caprica not to ignore you
Luckily caprica is dead and gone.
navigates double negatives, come out on other side
Good riddance.
3:24 AM
@Shog9 Okay, but I gotta move something. How 'bout your white-out?
Right, where was I… Oh right like getting up really early tomorrow.
Night!
@hichris123 Just move his cheese.
just stay away from my catnip, kids
@bjb568 Smoking is bad for you.
@hichris123 I really need to use a larger font.
3:30 AM
ಠ_ಠ
Ok so I'm done procrastinating about going to bed…
@tchrist I know
Goodnight foar ℝ ahora!
Well then.
I posted the thing on StackApps.
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Q: Chatception - quickly chat in different rooms from a single page

DoorknobTL;DR I got fed up with having 11 chat tabs open all the time and made a userscript to fix it. Screenshot Description A tiny widget that allows you to quickly chat in different Stack Exchange chatrooms from a single page. Hover over any of the chatrooms shown on the right side of the ...

user259867
> Notepad++ (didn't really tickle my fancy)
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user259867
answered...
Why does this tag exist?
user259867
Because people have questions about logging stuff in JS?
@Yes Touché.
At least there isn't a print tag – it's synonymized to this.
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in body: LED can't stop blinking (AVR-C) by Redrachet2 on electronics.stackexchange.com
user259867
4:01 AM
thanks for the reply! Yes i've heard of those but for the languages im using (html5, css3, javascript, jquery, sass, angularjs, php, etc) these editors are not well suited for them? Or have i been misled? — Sajan Sharma 12 mins ago
user259867
What is this even. Why only one VTC so far (mine)?
Page not found...
^ Question, not the answer
user259867
@Braiam Meh, it doesn't have to have [javascript] tag. Case in point: stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/node.js+-javascript
4:14 AM
@SmokeDetector tpu
@Doorknob Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@Yes well, how you believe that console.log is related to OSX logging daemon? stackoverflow.com/q/30049140/792066
user259867
The OP put an extra tag... NBD.
If I find one, I'm bound to find more
check the search link
user259867
I'd rather not... I have a lot of things to vote on, edit, and maybe answer.
4:19 AM
well, I could do it, but Shog tied my hands yesterday for some weird reason
I still haven't figured out what I did wrong
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: Diminishes physical look? by gladypinkeiy on drupal.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@Doorknob Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
4:32 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Enjoy a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle by user47147 on drupal.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@Doorknob Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
user259867
Come on, Smokey... the title is "Enhance SD Male Enhancement Supplements".
is there a way to easily test smokey regexes?
user259867
No, unless you have a local copy running. I just go to github.com/Charcoal-SE/SmokeDetector/blob/master/findspam.py and figure out what it does from the source.
user259867
blacklist candidate: "male enhancement".
glares at __MACOSX in the bayesian directory
@Yes pastebin.com/epDGH7KW doesn't match it
user259867
@Braiam Yes... there is no regex for male enhancement, although it's kind of a classic of the spam genre.
+++ b/findspam.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<U+FEFF># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 import regex
what is doing that there ^?
it says to interpret the file as UTF-8 but uses UTF-16?
@ProgramFOX or @hichris123 would want to merge this pastebin.com/iUbfF2a2
5:31 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in answer: How many exotic items can I use at once? by Lance on gaming.stackexchange.com
BOMs in UTF-8 are absolute crud. You need to find the producer of that file and tell them to cut it the @#%% out. — tchrist Sep 4 '11 at 18:25
5:47 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: The lineup and I think the action absolutely worth by abbierile on drupal.stackexchange.com
user259867
@SmokeDetector offensive trumps spam? Fine, whatever.
user259867
> Ah, yes, a community manager must sit here. pic.twitter.com/Bv1l5GPaeh -- Tim Post at 10:04 PM - 8 May 2015 via Twitter
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: what is skin problem by Evely perezy on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: I all my hypothesis is that night this by ac lgado15 on superuser.com
@Undo Thank you for the feedback, some day I'll take a deeper look into softwarerecs, curious how this works.
6:23 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in body: Fractal Modulation Implementation by Mohamed M. Ibrahim on dsp.stackexchange.com
6:47 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Phone number detected: Form causes Run-time error -2147352571 (80020005) by gastan on stackoverflow.com
6:58 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: I mean you are going to feel it like it if you by sumitapiyari on drupal.stackexchange.com
7:15 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website, url in title: http://www.supplementsdeal.com/dermakin-super-c-eye-serum/ by lomona born on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Fenphedra Xtreme Weight Loss And You by syna lius on drupal.stackexchange.com
downworthy?
8:07 AM
blacklist candidate thedevmasters.com
WAT? is going on...
guten Morgen
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: what is a lot of as a results of the quality? by rolajuriya on drupal.stackexchange.com
Guten Morgen! :)
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
8:18 AM
@rene hey good afternoon
@TGMCians Hi, how are you! I have missed you for a while!
I'm good thanks.
how about you
I was busy in some projects..
It has been some crazy weeks but all settled down now a little bit...
@TGMCians sound like we are in the same boat
You are not on my project, right?
hahaha
yes :D
I'm working on ads SDK like admob in android.
interesting kinda work
developing own SDK like their..
Cool!
8:22 AM
wb @Unihedron! :)
Thanks! ^^ Nice avatar!
Looks like a picture of someone
hahahaha
no it's me seriously .. I know it's bad :D
LOL
blacklist candidate contacttelephonenumbers.com
8:32 AM
flagged
thank, already was worried :) expecting one more on gaming
blacklist candidate kizi1000.in
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Clear The Clever Skincare Approach! by Holly Davey on askubuntu.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
8:42 AM
@bummi mod-gone. Accepted?
Accepted?
I mean the flag
yes, user is nuked too
btw. the last days I had often deleted by community with one single spam flag, who did delete it? (no mod name visible)
8:47 AM
Community.
Probably a background spam elimination process.
Is there such a thing? O_O
@bummi I recall that if the user or IP was already known for spam less than 7 flags are enough to get it deleted
@rene ahhh, makes sense, thanks
I think Jon mentioned it... let me see if I can find it
8:53 AM
should work across the sites, this would be usefull
s/useful/awesome/
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
incomming
8:56 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: over huh this one goes wide right whale absorb by Rjkinz momls on drupal.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, nested quote blocks in body: Skincare Tips For Guys by huld kben on superuser.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@SmokeDetector tpu
8:58 AM
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
gtg cu all
seeya!
9:30 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: How can I edit an .SVG file? by Ubaid LOF on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: Scouts a who you sanctuary 18-year-old by the fakeuk on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Nested quote blocks in answer: COMRESET failed and slow boot times by user193243 on askubuntu.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@rene What is tpu? :P
@JNat true positive + bad user
tnx
9:43 AM
I see
Every new post found by the user will be reported as "Blacklisted user".
Gotcha, thanks
Great for repeat offenders
Great when there aren't a CM around to nuke them.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: I actually donot understand easily think by Yuzor Wome on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Why should I use Bellalift? by Jennifer Lowery on superuser.com
10:00 AM
^ spam
^ yes
^ It's life, Jim, but not as we know it
@SmokeDetector tpu
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@SmokeDetector tpu
10:03 AM
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
I'm awake. Not by choice. Well, sorta by choice. But mostly not.
@PeterJ network wide spam on all accounts: stackexchange.com/users/6227991/fupre?tab=accounts
Just noticed that too...
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: Neurofuse Brain Supplement by Marshalsyner on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title: What is best toll free Gmail technical support phone number? by Sandy Ortom on drupal.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
10:33 AM
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@SmokeDetector tpu spam seed
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
Something should be done about all that spam on Drupal. Surely if Smokey can find it, SE devs should be able to implement a similar spam filter too..
May 1 at 11:46, by Unihedron
To be more serious, it's probably true that with the quality of the questions already on site cough cough, the bayesian bag for "acceptable" questions are pretty low
@JonasCz Yes, destroy all low quality content, which equates to all the questions and answers.
@JonasCz we see the last 0,1% of all the SPAM posted...
Hmmm, on MSO when I click on the tab newest, frequent, votes etc the page scrolls down a little ... sometimes... in IE11... no repro in Chrome... strange
10:57 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: How To Remove Skin Tags Safely by moore broe on meta.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@ProgramFOX @Undo ^ please add JNat
11:15 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: Big Lots it’s from Revlon by john on drupal.stackexchange.com
11:32 AM
@SmokeDetector tpu
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
11:52 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: The president I’m including by doets shah on meta.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@rene Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@Braiam Thanks! I'll add the keywords and the test, dropping that U+FEFF char.
@Unihedron Sure!
!!/rev?
blacklist candidate gta5codes.fr
I would have expected smokey knows it already
@JNat, you now have SmokeDetector privileges. Enjoy :)
@bummi added
thx
not sure if there will come more stackexchange.com/users/6227991/fupre?tab=accounts , did only see action on beer and apple today
!!/rev?
12:37 PM
@ProgramFOX Thanks!
you're welcome!
12:48 PM
At a public middle skewl now
Pretty impressive considering.
*school
And they should limit schools to 2400bps to limit the flow of crap :p
Can you still singlehandedly delete 20ks of questions on DD with only that much bandwidth?
Yes if you include ranges in the delete
user259867
@PeterJ Better yet, the only installed browser should be lynx.
12:53 PM
@Yes at most, Gopher would be even better
Let's kill this post by a terrible high rep user stackoverflow.com/q/30139626/3622940
I've edited my answer to clarify my question — pixel 16 mins ago
@bummi I've nuked a couple and left comments when people were unsure. What you're looking at is the ones that are left behind....
Straight ones at OMEA. Look it up.

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