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12:00 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in answer, offensive answer detected: Is "hello" followed by "!" or "."? by MYHAL on ell.stackexchange.com (@ShadowWizard)
 
 
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user315433
1:12 AM
Is the "unicorns" link in the footer of elections page supposed to do something?
 
is it just me or is that page not center aligned
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs apparently it's been like that since the initial commit
 
user315433
@Quill The body is 800 px, inside it all content is in #header, which is 625 px and has float:right with right margin of 20px. The math doesn't work out...
 
user315433
(800-625)/2 = 87.5... or just set left-right margins to auto and drop the float.
 
i'm not the only one who cringes at posts on a minutely basis in triage, right?
 
user315433
Some of us found an easy remedy for that: not looking at Triage.
 
1:28 AM
heh, just came across a four year old comment from Marc Gravell on one of the Redis docs
and of course deploying to production reveals a billion bugs I missed <_<
 
user315433
Should have done some Code Review...
 
most of it is just fiddling with services in Ubuntu Server
 
 
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2:45 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: Import .png files into separate layers of a PSD file? by MY PENIS on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
 
3:18 AM
My garden is (kinda) famous: http://gardening.stackexchange.com/help/badges/28/famous-question?userid=95
is it just me or is the gardening icon in that tweet busted
 
Yep, broken for me too.
 
 
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user315433
5:15 AM
> Questions that clearly ask for specific legal advice are off-topic.
 
user315433
(OT reason of Law.) Moral: if you want to ask for legal advice, do it in an unclear way.
 
5:29 AM
If you want to ask for legal advice, make a long parenting post about it and basically allude to hurting yourself
 
My puzzling election choices. A pretty sad election.
I guess all elections are sad elections.
Nobody has a platform.
I was ready to give the 'nuke the site' candidate my first vote, but, alas, there wasn't anybody with any opinion on anything.
> Hi! I'm Deusovi. I've been a member of Puzzling for about a year and two months, and I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. I've asked a few questions (Chess Fortnight being my "magnum opus") and given over a hundred answers, most of which are very high quality.
Repeated name. Gave public info. Gave cliche about enjoyment. Gave useless public info again. Insinuated that some answers are not high quality.
> I visit the site daily, look at all the new questions, and check the review queue - usually several times a day! I always try to welcome new users and give them either praise or soft criticism for their first posts.
 
Gave requirement for mod. Insinuated that cannot be harsh.
> Full disclosure: I am young. I'm only 17 years old, and I'm just starting my freshman year of college next month. As the regular chat users would attest, this shouldn't be a problem at all, but I thought it might be worth mentioning.
 
pro tip, don't mention age
 
Set up paragraph by insinuating that is honest. Gave irrelevant info. Gave more relevant info. Said all info doesn't matter. Says all info does matter anyway.
> I feel that I could adequately carry out moderator duties while listening closely to the rest of the community's opinions. I hope to make Puzzling.SE a better experience for everyone involved.
Gave weak conclusion. Left readers wondering why is such a crappy writer.
 
5:39 AM
To be fair, what else are you gonna write for an election besides pointless sediment? The percentage of regulars that recognise names versus the total who vote is pretty unbalanced
 
Like, seriously, you can adequately carry out mod duties? That's all? Can I get the next candidate then that can do them with passion? Adding value, presenting an opinion, taking a stance?
 
Attempt at being humble, maybe?
 
> I'm bjb568, and I will be your Puzzling moderator.
> Puzzling has a huge quality problem. This needs to be solved.
> As moderator, I will remove clickbait from titles, especially those on Hot Network Questions, and steer the site towards more Stack Exchange worthy question topics.
> We all enjoy thoughtful puzzles, but the clickbait questions which are just simple riddles copy-pasted from some blog somewhere need to go. As a moderator, I will purge this site of its disgusting filthy mess, and make it a better site with a real standard of quality.
> [stats about how much I already moderate], so it's clear that I'm already invested in the site. I'm willing to step up and take the extended responsibility of being a human exception handler with power to guide the site.
 
@JonEricson there's a request for Docs on AU meta that could use some love
 
> [something about meta participation] so, working with the community as I have done over the past [time been on site], I can reach consensus and make the site a better place for all of us.
> [Conclusion that actually mentions my platform]
@Quill That's what you're gonna write for an election.
 
5:44 AM
heh, fair enough
You're also forgetting a) most sites don't have quality problems so much as quantity problems and b) most people don't really have great review stats which is why they dance around the point
so yeah, that works for Puzzling.... but maybe not for many other things
 
Well, other things are different things. Puzzling is a special beast that would kinda necessitate people taking a stance on literally anything in the nomination posts.
But no! They all avoid the issues.
 
because saying something is broken and that there's low quality content, although true, has the potential to elicit negative response
 
Bah.
 
"Are you saying my content is shit? Hell no, I'm not voting for you"
I'm borderline on elections... there's people that love the site and spend years on it, and then I always felt like running with worse stats was almost like cheating them of their hard work...
I ran in Code Review's first election and it's one of few things I've done on Stack Exchange that I seriously regret
@JonEricson there's a request for Docs on Japanese Language as well.... maybe it's worth doing a MSE post saying "No. We're not doing subsites until further notice"
additionally one for SalesForce as well
 
@SmokeDetector why
 
6:31 AM
@bjb568 I've done some volunteer work for local political parties
If you're a small time politician, you'll find out its best to offend as few people as possible and then just go on name recognition
 
7:15 AM
Bah.
 
real talk though
mods are more or less digital janitors, they usually dont shape site policy
 
Depends
Every person that runs in an SO election can't say they're going to fix SO, but sure they contribute to meta
Being a moderator is more about being a digital parent than a janitor
 
7:35 AM
Well
On smaller sites maybe. On SO the mods are just users when it comes to deciding policy
 
Mods aren't the deciding factor on small sites, we usually just have strong voices
 
@Oded Let's keep it as our little secret ;)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: What about picture quality of Star Trek Beyond Movie 2016? by Sumon Khan Rj on movies.stackexchange.com
 
7:51 AM
sd k
 
8:04 AM
@Magisch Having a diamond next to your name will certainly get people to take you more seriously.
 
ROFL
 
exposing @rene's secret
sd k
 
8:27 AM
On a differentiable manifold, the exterior derivative extends the concept of the differential of a function to differential forms of higher degree. The exterior derivative was first described in its current form by Élie Cartan in 1899; it allows for a natural, metric-independent generalization of Stokes' theorem, Gauss's theorem, and Green's theorem from vector calculus. If a k-form is thought of as measuring the flux through an infinitesimal k-parallelotope, then its exterior derivative can be thought of as measuring the net flux through the boundary of a (k + 1)-parallelotope. == Definition... ==
Wow, this is so kewl.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] URL in title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: www.healthyorder.org/celexas-male-enhancement/ by maggiedick on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
8:45 AM
my classes resume tomorrow
get to do Java and C++ this semester
 
heh, found on Khan Academy on curl:
 
hahaha
 
KA really improved their stuff on curl and divergence recently. I get it now.
 
Great, now start writing fluid simulators
 
o_0
 
8:55 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: testboosthelp.com/hydro-muscle-max/ by frankbengtson on movies.stackexchange.com
 
How does it sound?
 
Like a whale singing
 
@bjb568 what even is that
I feel stupid just looking at it
5
 
Well, you see, sometimes operators or vector fields need to get stars for effort, and sometimes they need to be raised or lowered a half-step.
 
Here's a star for you.
 
8:58 AM
Of all of my comments, this is the one that gets starred
 
uh-oh, you've just induced the Tavern effect!
 
The stars represent me too
 
Sometimes we feel stupid just looking at it, but other times we look stupid just feeling like it.
 
9:14 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer, repeating characters in answer: Find my Friends displaying email addresses, not contact portraits or names by chen on apple.stackexchange.com
 
Wow /r/truecels is quarantined.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Both men and women can use the by Robyn Doger on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
@bjb568 Well duh
Did you read the link in the current top askreddit post's top commnent's comment thread?
 
9:31 AM
lol mod got marked as dupe: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/329169/3296811
 
9:43 AM
@Magisch Yes. I'd come across the sub before. It wasn't banned then.
 
@bjb568 Do you know whats in there?
 
@Magisch Yep.
 
@bjb568 Then you know why its quarantined now :p
 
user202362
FYI, that cute animal I use for my avatar is a wombat.
 
user202362
Am I the only one who doesn't find wombats cute?
 
user202362
9:50 AM
 
"Gather round children. Let grampa wombat tell you a story"
 
I'm enjoying it, but there's no way they're not gonna nerf this
 
10:16 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: how to add price table list horizontal on main page from wordpress? by shafi kasmani on wordpress.stackexchange.com
 
user202362
 
user202362
how many lorikeets are there :p
 
15
 
bjb's hunter eyes are trained to spot prey
 
user202362
 
user202362
10:22 AM
I feel bad for always be able to enjoy such a good sceneries :p
 
user202362
photo taken today
 
10:36 AM
Get a better camera.
 
user202362
too heavy
 
:p
Here's a picture that I took in Taipei.
 
pretty
 
Horrible after imgur.
 
The only panorama that I have is one I took in Hiroshima
a little nsfw: evonide.com/…
 
10:50 AM
 
sd f
 
So there's a hackathon happening next weekend.... and I can't participate because you need a guardian with you at the venue
*sigh*
 
user202362
image on github?
 
@Quill guardian? Like a bodygurad?
 
user202362
parents are guardians, are they children's bodyguards?
 
@Telkitty probably
Expected to guard the children
 
user202362
11:17 AM
against?
 
user202362
pedophiles?
 
That too
Too bad most cases are inside the family, think I read an article about it once.
(might remember it wrong though)
But @Quill doesn't need any bodyguards, he got us! :D
 
/me has smiting stick at the ready
 
Exactly! ^
/me has four dupe hammers at the ready
 
user202362
11:24 AM
5 mins ago, by Shadow Wizard
Too bad most cases are inside the family, think I read an article about it once.
 
user202362
I wonder ...
 
@ShadowWizard heh, I got a diamond for protection :p
 
:D
 
sd k
 
@rene nuked! Feel free to ping me too for those. :)
@Telkitty me too!
 
11:34 AM
@ShadowWizard sure, will do
 
Cheers! @rene @Bart and @Sha makes a great Deletion Team
 
Freeze frame high five
 
We need a logo
 
11:47 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, pattern-matching website in body: This reasonable item has ended up world best sportsman by Whost1988 on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
I've had Life is Strange in my steam library for a while and I decide to play it tonight.... it's pretty cool :)
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website in answer: displaying certain payment methods for customer groups by Noah on magento.stackexchange.com
 
12:05 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted user: Gain Access to the Café's Internet by Arsinec on puzzling.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector why?
 
hmm...
 
user315433
@Quill Maybe it's worth not doing the SE-network announcement for SO-only feature, to begin with...
 
user315433
Doing that and then repeating on per-site metas "nope, that's not for you" is neither efficient nor good PR.
 
12:12 PM
> Well how can we see the metdata if there is no cable to installed in the phone. This question is for engineers.
@Bart I guess we don't qualify to answer that
 
@rene at least the comment clarified what he was asking ... right ...
 
Hey @ᴡᴏʀᴅs you have any idea what's going on with this weird notation?
3 hours ago, by bjb568
user image
 
user315433
I don't use this musical notation, but it basically means reshaping of a vector, if we manipulate with coordinates.
 
user315433
For example, [1,2,3] * [4,5,6] is illegal operation in terms of matrix products, inner dimensions don't match. The shapes are (1,3) and (1,3).
 
user315433
So, the second vector should be reshaped to become a column, shape (3,1) . 3 rows 1 column.
 
12:18 PM
Huh.
 
user315433
Maybe I should use array notation: [[1,2,3]] * [[4,5,6]] doesn't work, [[1,2,3]]*[[4], [5], [6]] does.
 
So a fancy transpose.
 
user315433
So, musical isomorphisms are just this. The Riemannian metric gives a way of "reshaping" vectors like this, even if we don't have Euclidean kind of coordinates.
 
user315433
Yes, a transpose.
 
user315433
The Hodge * is more substantial.
 
12:20 PM
Oh noes.
What a hodgepodge of symbols.
 
user315433
Example: *(3dx + 4dy - 5dz) = 3(dydz + 4dxdz - 5dxdy)
 
user315433
It takes an expression with differentials and performs set complement on each term, dropping the differentials that were there and inserting those that weren't.
 
So it's a Hodge switchityswatchity.
 
user315433
One has to pay attention to signs there (I got one wrong, in the middle) because the order of differentials matters when they are joined by wedge product.
 
user315433
But the end result is turning a thing that wants to be integrated along a k-dimensional surface into a thing that wants to be integrated along an (n-k) - dimensional surface.
 
12:24 PM
Makes sense.
 
user315433
Doesn't make much sense on its own, but is convenient notation for expressing the statement of Stokes theorem and such.
 
Grad is a d, divergence is a switchity of a d of a switchity, curl is a switchity of a d, laplacian is a switchity of a d of a switchity of a d.
And music doesn't matter really.
 
@SmokeDetector ignore this is not spam or offensive
 
@ShadowWizard Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
For divergence, there are two switchities so the weirdness is 0.
But curl, there's just one switchity so it has a different dimension thing.
Laplacian is divergence of gradient and has two ds.
 
user315433
12:29 PM
Laplacian is a good example. Begin with f(x,y,z) = x^2+2y^2+3z^2. Using d once turns to 2xdx + 4ydy + 6zdz.
 
Ooh, it's like the dark arts of implicit differentiation.
 
user315433
Then Hodge to 2xdydz - 4ydxdz + 6zdxdy, if I got the signs right.
 
user315433
Then d again, to get 2 dxdydz + 4 dxdydz + 6 dxdydz
 
user315433
Then Hodge again, the complement of dxdydz is empty set, so the Laplacian is 2 + 4 + 6.
 
Wow, I can do that part.
 
12:45 PM
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs You lost me at differentiation
I've done it back in high school, but have long since forgotten exactly how it works
 
user202362
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs I don't follow from your simple differential to hodge operation
 
user202362
@Magisch X^2 differential is 2x, same with y & z
 
@Telkitty Mhm
We have a vastly different word for that
 
derivative != differentiation (afaik)
 
12:48 PM
(alas, I didn't learn much in my high school...)
 
user315433
@Portal as "integral != integration", yes
 
user202362
1:18 PM
how about we find convex conjugates of fourier legendre series?
 
user202362
because we can just perform irrelevant operations on maths staff with really cool names
 
3:36 PM
@Bart @ShadowWizard final del-vote needed: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/281626/…
 
@veronica3d61 @urbanesc I sae a great poster in a school..."NO" should be thought of as "Next Opportunity" #cpsmathandme
 
4:05 PM
... that gives a whole new dimension to "No means no"
 
@rene OP deleted...
 
4:31 PM
@ShadowWizard they undeleted again
 
user315433
Does that wipe out the pre-existing delete votes?
 
And gone again
I wish him good luck
 
4:47 PM
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs I think it used to, until reported as bug and fixed.
 
user315433
> What are the requirements of establishing a literature center for kids? meta.stackexchange.com/q/281625
 
user315433
> what syllables and courses should I design
 
user315433
"Syllables". Literature center. :/
 
user315433
> We wire to Frisco for a car load of desks, footballs, arithmetics, penholders, dictionaries, [...] and an open order for all the truck that goes with a first-class university. I took it on myself to put a campus and a curriculum on the list; but the telegraph operator must have got the words wrong, being an ignorant man, for when the goods come we found a can of peas and a curry-comb among 'em.
 
user315433
 
user315433
6:02 PM
in The Whiteboard on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, yesterday, by Ana
One thing which has stood out to me is that it looks a bit like the pressures and frustrations over the years have led to a tendency to moderate defensively.
 
user315433
Very true, and not just for Prog.SE.
 
6:44 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of answer: fixing water damage in phone , due to.rain by Olushola on android.stackexchange.com (@Portal)
 
user315433
7:41 PM
2014 saw the launch of 20 sites, including Earth Science, Economics, Arduino, Emacs, and Software Recommendations... As of now, the most-visited of them is Lifehacks and the most active (by questions/day) is Worldbuilding
 
8:00 PM
So the battle is between baby wipes and Ground Hog Day ...
 
8:14 PM
@ᴡᴏʀᴅs Is it just me, or is Worldbuilding's header design uncharacteristically low-res?
I guess most headers are svg?
 
user315433
 
user315433
The WB header would be impractical as SVG, but Kurtis could have used 2x res.
 
user315433
How is this spam or offensive?
 
Title.
The part of the title in question is also unrelated to the content to the post.
 
user248725
9:03 PM
You realize it was reported before, right?
 
user248725
And marked f, then
 
user248725
Hm wait it never showed up here
 
user315433
It's normal to disagree over such things. Some people might consider the question "are you American?" kind of offensive. ;)
 
user315433
 
user315433
The view counts of my blog for today. Learning something new...
 
9:18 PM
@words your named @soup, then @bokend, then @words? why do you change your username (and avatar picture) so often?
 
user315433
Looks like a neat place.
 
user315433
 
10:11 PM
@John why not?
 

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