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7:34 AM
Is this cv material?
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Q: Create directed random graph specifing alpha of power-law degree distribution

CptNemoI have a real directed graph for which I know the number of nodes and edges. The degree distribution approximates a power-law distribution. Now I want to create a random graph replicating the following features of my real graph: Number of nodes Number of edges (Similar) power-law indegree and ...

 
7:48 AM
@BenBolker I wouldn't expect any other answer from any of the mods. The current situation is, that (as you mentioned) there are about 700 questions about Coursera question and all of them pretty much the same (they teach exactly the same course over and over it seems). Thus, 95% of them probably just duplicates. That could be a good reason to close/delete them all the second they appear and just leave the ones with some good answers. I will probably do that one day, as soon as I'll get my hammer
 
8:28 AM
@RomanLuštrik no, i think he's confused about alphas and gammas... i know i am after reading it...
 
 
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9:41 AM
And they say OSX is for (big) data scientists. Pff. stackoverflow.com/questions/26460066/…
 
 
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12:15 PM
For some reason, I feel like @DirkEddelbuettel will love this new package: github.com/cancercentrum/commentr
 
@Thomas I saw it via last night's batch of CRANberries ...
Always good to see new packages even more useless than rfoaas :)
 
 
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1:28 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel cited in the SWC debate: software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/10/…
 
1:46 PM
@BenBolker That guy is so awesomely persistent. And of course a huge fool. A winning combination.
Achievement unlocked: recursion. stackoverflow.com/questions/26466437/…
 
 
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3:40 PM
It seems this community gone completely bananas
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Q: Burninate and blacklist the coursera tag

MichaelTThe coursera is essentially equivalent to the 'homework' tag (may it never be revived). While this provides easy pickings for questions that are ones that are likely bad and should be closed, the tag should be destroyed and forever forbidden from being used for exactly the same reason the homewo...

It seems like a war we can't win the amount of the "Yes men" with brown noses on this site
 
 
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5:06 PM
@DavidArenburg why the hate?
If the Q looks like a cut n paste from homework, and the OP has made no effort, then we close it for that.
If the OP has made some effort, then I don't see any moral problem with helping someone with a question that might be homework.
 
 
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6:10 PM
@Spacedman You don't see but I do. It seem like Ben Bolker sees it too. In general, when you already have about 300-400 almost identical question with a variety of answers, any new Coursera question is direct product of OPs who didn't make any effort and all they do is just spamming the site.
 
 
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8:33 PM
@DavidArenburg but why are the coursera students tagging their qs anyway? they'll soon figure out you are blitzing coursera questions and stop tagging it. So then you're back to blitzing on appearance and quality.
 
8:55 PM
I go for dinner. I come back. 26 new questions. All rubbish...
 
9:28 PM
@Andrie how many of them coursera cut n pastes? :p
 

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