[02:55:55] So I'm thinking that instead of being big queries, since my queries are made on the same machine the endpoint is, mayybe I could split them into many smaller queries [03:04:53] But I need to find a way to have a faster blazegraph [06:07:16] Did you ever try the gas endpoint of blazegraph ? [06:23:28] Ohhh yes, there are even examples [06:23:29] that's awesome [06:32:15] PROBLEM - puppet last run on wdqs1006 is CRITICAL: CRITICAL: Puppet has 1 failures. Last run 6 minutes ago with 1 failures. Failed resources (up to 3 shown): File[/usr/local/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor] [06:57:43] RECOVERY - puppet last run on wdqs1006 is OK: OK: Puppet is currently enabled, last run 2 minutes ago with 0 failures [11:42:56] is it possible to turn off the constraint violations display? [12:44:43] Ehi there. I'm mainly interested in the wikidata dumps in RDF format. I was wondering if I can assume that the triples associated to a given subject are ordered. Thanks! [13:55:46] Hi, anyone here? [13:56:16] Is anyone maintaining Wikidata aware of the fact that all location links transcluded from Wikidata to Google Maps are dead? [13:56:30] Click e.g. "Google Maps" at a page like https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Atomium [13:57:00] nikki: I think you can do this with some CSS [13:58:15] not sure css would work, I want the references sections to stop popping open while I'm editing :/ [13:58:16] Vincent_Mia_Edie: I don't think this is an issue with Wikidata itself - probably the template that renders the link, or the proxy that redirects to Google Maps [13:58:24] Yes [13:58:27] Where can I report the issue? [13:58:31] pintoch [13:58:36] nikki: ah makes sense, I forgot about that [13:58:57] I don't see any constraint violations in a private tab, so I wondered if it was still an option somewhere [13:59:37] Vincent_Mia_Edie: I would go to Commons directly for that (either the talk page of the template, or something more central) [14:03:24] the main problem is the new constraints on "imported from"... there's so many violations that most pages I try to edit have some >_< [14:04:12] yes we should urgently run a bot to fix the uncontroversial cases [14:07:16] yeah... I think it would also make sense to remove the constraint until a bot has done a lot of cleaning up [14:08:17] as far as I can tell, there's millions of references to fix (hard to say exactly, the query service times out) so it'll take a while >_< [14:08:48] reported [14:08:48] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page#Every_link_transcluded_from_Wikidata_regarding_Google_Maps_geo-locations_give_a_404-error [14:08:55] pintoch [14:13:27] nikki: yes if it disrupts your workflow, of course! [14:32:22] Hi all. I've successfully set up wikidata using the docker container images, but I'd like to use QuickStatements as well and I'm running into problems with the OAuth config. When I click "login" in QuickStatements I am successfully redirected and authenticated to wikibase, but when redirected back to QuickStatements the URL shows an Oauth verifier and token, but I'm not logged in. I found the QuickStatements README directions r [14:32:42] in the docker-compose file (for the whole wikibase stack) to be in conflict, which was concerning. (My solution: "do all the things", but perhaps that was not the right solution). [16:03:53] Hey folks. Do descriptions support wikitext? [16:24:25] no [16:33:41] !admin I want to block an IP [16:33:41] Please visit https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/WD:AN [16:34:17] !admin hi [16:34:17] Please visit https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/WD:AN [21:25:35] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5002260 - is that really an instance of a human? [21:30:34] no [21:30:52] what would be correct? [21:32:43] subclass of? [21:33:06] dunno [21:33:29] or is it a occupation? [21:34:36] it is more like a character trait? [21:34:55] looking at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q273283 [21:35:47] wikipedia has: Categories: PersonalityStereotypes [21:38:06] https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/busybody [21:40:44] hmmm https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1020994 [23:11:01] "king" is not a valid occupation? [23:36:55] i wonder why all those entries from the farsi wikipedia are marked as "human" when they are clearly not.