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2:06 AM
that reminds me, I have to get back to figuring out how to database now that IT has generously allowed me to use IT infrastructure to do work things
 
DROP DATABASE is all you really need to know
 
 
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6:00 AM
@Dev-iL This is terrible, but just terrible as design
 
6:32 AM
@AnderBiguri Yeah, much like many other things that are set in stone....
 
 
5 hours later…
11:50 AM
I just noticed something.... When you read a question, especially by a 1-rep user, before even reading the question, take a look at their avatar box. If you don't see a bronze badge there, it means the person didn't even bother scrolling to the end of the intro page..
If I were able to write a SEDE query that returns the percentage of questions closed from all questions asked by 0-badge users (or at least those who don't have the badge), and would get some awe-inspiring value like 90%, I'd suggest on meta to forbid them from asking altogether...
 
12:19 PM
@Dev-iL but then they'll just scroll to the end of the intro page, and not read a thing either
 
@Adriaan Better than nothing
 
12:31 PM
What if I told you an "uninformed user" is at least 5 times as likely to have their question closed?
 
Go ahead, do the SEDE (or ask someone to do that) and make the meta
 
you'll have my vote
and my axe etc.
@Dev-iL you didn't even bother to title that query:D
 
Dropped it in the SOCVR for now, people there can SEDE
 
There's a big issue in that query, because I think it only considers "uninformed" users as those who never got the informed badge, however, maybe the user got it sometime in the future so they aren't counted in the statistic. The missing part is that the user has to be uninformed at the time of closure.
 
12:36 PM
Well, this just means that there are a lot of guys who weren't informed at closure, but are informed now -> decreases the signal instead of giving false positives. Right? (I'm unsure)
I'd have to think about this but I'm between coffees and didn't sleep too well
 
@AndrasDeak I want to answer the question: How likely are you to have your question closed if you're uninformed?
 
Doesn't the last line of the query do that?
Or do you want b.date < p.ClosedDate
 
@Suever No idea
@Suever yes!
 
Then you'd have to add something to deal with the null close dates
and (b.date < p.ClosedDate or p.ClosedDate is null)
 
@Suever This is already handled in the beginning, no?
sum(case when b.id is null and p.ClosedDate is not null then 1 else 0 end)
etc.
 
12:41 PM
Nope because you're essentially filtering using the join
 
I didn't write this query, so I don't really know what's going on
 
so if you don't count for the null ClosedDate then you don't get any data to pass into your calculation
Does this also take into account answers?
I think the concept of a "post" encompasses both answers and questions
 
@Suever Generally yes
 
SELECT
  100.0 * sum(case when b.id is null and p.ClosedDate is not null then 1 else 0 end)
        / sum(case when b.id is null then 1 else 0 end)
    AS pClosedUninf
  , sum(case when b.id is not null and p.ClosedDate is not null then 1 else 0 end) * 100.0
    / sum(case when b.id is not null then 1 else 0 end)
    AS pClosedInf
FROM PostsWithDeleted p
LEFT OUTER JOIN Badges b
ON
  b.userid = p.owneruserid
  and b.name = 'Informed'
  and (b.date < p.ClosedDate or p.ClosedDate is null)
That should roughly do it (considers answers and questions)
An order of magnitude difference in the close %
So the other thing to consider is when the badge was actually introduced
 
@Suever Can't find it...
Any idea why it went bonkers when I changed the last line to: and (b.date < p.ClosedDate or p.ClosedDate is null and p.PostTypeId = 1) ?
Numbers became 4.245540898766 vs 2.775815700991
 
12:56 PM
You need to put the and p.PostTypeId = 1 outside of the parentheses
I think...
Well this is fun...
 
Um.... what does that mean exactly? I know snow has high reflectivity...
 
High Reflectivity = Lots o' rain
 
You have rain now? ;_;
 
And Tornado warnings! \o/
 
Here it's sunny + heat wave, 29C (85F)
 
1:10 PM
As the national weather system puts it "a vigorous Spring storm system will impact much of Georgia
today"
And my new apartment doesn't have an interior room with no windows...hmmm
 
@Suever Why would you need that?
Is that like a shelter?
 
Yea it's the second best place to go when the sirens go off
The best is a tornado shelter which is literally a hole in the ground
 
Ah, much like with rockets.
 
I imagine so, yes
 
I suppose everybody has their own problems...
 
1:13 PM
Although with rockets the trajectory is somewhat predictable, no?
 
And being a civilian that doesn't want to get hit by it, this helps you how...?
 
Oh I guess I'm just thinking that advance warning is good
And isn't the anti-missile defense pretty amazing?
(not downplaying it here, just curious)
 
@Suever Take a look at this fun little map
 
@Suever "chattanooga"?!? WTF. I knew Americans were weird in the spelling department, but this beats most things I have seen so far.
 
@Adriaan hahaha
 
1:18 PM
@Adriaan Sounds like a native american word...
 
A lot of the names in the south are from the Native Americans
That specifically is a Creek word (apparently) which was the name given to Lookout Mountain
 
I presume you pronounce it "chaddanuuggaaaa"?
or "chaddanougat"
 
It was actually one of the first full-gigabit cities
 
@Suever "We need a pilot city for our great project, let's pick a city with a nice, easily pronounceable, memorable name." 'How about New York?' "Too easy, what about Atlanta?" 'Nah, silly place. WAIT! I have it! Chattanooga! Has a nice ring, doesn't it?'
 
1:21 PM
Chattanooga has done so much in the last decade or so to boost their reputation
LOL
@Dev-iL So is that the time after launch that the siren is started or what?
 
1:38 PM
@Adriaan I once got stuck in Coosawhatchie, South Carolina with a flat tire.
Pronounced Coo-sa-hatch-ee.
 
well, I have been to Petäjäinen, but that's perfectly normal in Finnish :P
@Dev-iL a non-badger worthy for closure, re-your SEDE
 
I still think that Alabama has some of the funniest city/town names: Intercourse, Burnt Corn, Slicklizzard
Idiot deleted post after answer. You'd think after 600 rep you'd know better
 
@Suever no can see :( Need less than 800 rep!
 
Oh well I flagged to get it reopened
 
@Suever once it does, I'll upvote you. Then he can't delete
 
1:48 PM
In general, I feel like the Octave questions are overall lower quality than MATLAB ones
 
Even lower?!?
 
Hahaha I know. Unthinkable
 
@Suever For what it's worth, I added my undelete vote.
 
Only 28 more needed!
hahaha
 
Well, get me rep and I'll vote, FWIW
 
1:53 PM
@Adriaan Is it 10k to vote?
 
@Suever I think so, yes
might be 20k, then I'm long, long off
 
undeleted now
10k> fine
upvoted too
screw them
Wait, why did you answer that crap? You had it coming :D
unupvoted, Adriaan's vote will prevent deletion
 
@AndrasDeak CEO of some Austrian company. One company I'd not do business with, if this is how they treat their customers
It's not very polite to delete a question after an answer has been given. — Adriaan 1 min ago
 
@AndrasDeak :D
@AndrasDeak I think you have the rep benefits memorized
 
this one was a posteriori: I undelvoted and then left the message;)
but I'm pretty aware of the 10k vs 20k differences, being in between
 
1:59 PM
I was very disappointed at 25k
 
how so?
 
I pulled up the analytics, looked at them, went "hmm", and closed it to never be opened again
 
oooh, yeah, that's famously useless
 
And now there's nothing to look forward to :(
 
you still get +1 delvote/day every 1k rep until something like 40k
 
2:00 PM
Ohhh really?
 
@Suever There is; the swag-package at 100k
 
So there are some "unpublicized" benefits?
@Adriaan Do they actually still do that though?
 
sounds like it
 
By the time I get there they will have run out of swag
100k is ....a lot
 
@Suever these are usually documented somewhere
 
2:02 PM
@gnovice is getting close
 
@Adriaan If only there was some way to show this trend..... Oh well...
 
> How many times can I vote to delete per day?

At 10,000 reputation, you can cast 5 delete votes per day. An additional vote is granted per 1000 reputation, to a maximum of 30 delete votes per day.
so...35k
 
@AndrasDeak That explains why they ping me all the time to delete stuff
because I have some votes to spare
 
exactly
and you can insta-vote past 20k
 
How does this answer have anything to do with the question?
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A: pyinstaller with matlab : ImportError_ No module named 'mlarray'

SurajanoNote: Slicing MATLAB arrays behaves differently from slicing a Python list. Slicing a MATLAB array returns a view instead of a shallow copy. Given a MATLAB array and a Python list with the same values, assigning a slice results in different results. mlarray = matlab.int32([[1,2],[3,4],[5,6]])

 
2:04 PM
the 2 main obstacles for <20k is that you can't delvote answers (at all!), and questions only 2 days after closure
@Suever in no way whatsover
left a comment
oops, sorry
mine is a bit more direct though
shall I delete it?
 
Nah you're good
 
thanks
 
So if I DV something and the owner deletes, do I get my vote back
 
yes
 
@Suever Slowly but surely. Hope they still have swag bags by the end of the year, which I think is when I may hit it.
 
2:07 PM
any rep is stuck only after 60 days, and only on sufficiently upvoted posts I think
 
@AndrasDeak You can, indirectly, via flagging
Then the answer ends up in the VLQ queue, and usually gets deleted shortly thereafter
 
@Dev-iL that's not delvoting
and nowadays you can only flag for low-quality for a week after posting
 
Although I already have the coffee mug and stickers:
 
NAA is more effective when applicable anyway
 
@AndrasDeak Well, say you happen upon this answer while reviewing, you do get to "delvote" :)
 
2:10 PM
202
A: What do I get with 100k reputation?

HabibOne email , a T-Shirt (with stack overflow logo), one coffee cup, few Stack Overflow stickers....and of course six digit rep By the way, this is what the coffee cup looks like:

 
@Dev-iL that's also not exactly the same, review delvotes and manual delvotes count separately:/
 
And I got a unicorn t-shirt with Bobince's famous answer
 
you often see shit deleted with 3 (or 5?) "recommend deletion"s and 2 wasted >20k delvotes
@Suever check now, answer deleted
 
@AndrasDeak provided the post is closed and a -3 or lower
 
yup
but when you want to insta-delvote, that is usually not an issue
 
2:16 PM
Can't wait to delvote something...
 
interesting, my rep history hasn't realized that the answer has been deleted
 
@AndrasDeak indeed; a score of at least +3 makes rep stick after 60 days, regardless of the rest of the process (sockpuppeteering/user deleted not included, obviously)
 
@Adriaan but that applies to the owner of the post; I'm not sure what happens when you lose rep for voting on another post
@Dev-iL when Adriaan gets to 10k we can start cleaning out the rest of
 
@AndrasDeak oh, you mean the rep loss when you downvote an answer? Not sure actually. I suppose most downvoted answers are below +3 anyway
 
@AndrasDeak I guess sometimes you have to pay in blood to make SO a better place :)
 
2:18 PM
@AndrasDeak Get me rep! Upvotes, bounties, anything!
 
we'll need to 1. closevote all the off-topic crap, 2. delvote all the closed off-topic crap, 3. retag the non-(off-topic crap) to kill
 
@AndrasDeak I got 4 delvotes to spare... feel free to point me in the right direction
 
we'll need to close a few first
I don't have time to investigate the posts in
Some of them are "halp me plz tutorialllll", should be closed. Some are about visual guides, or Guider objects etc, those should be retagged
if you're bored and find off-topic posts in the list, feel free to cv-pls them here
once they're closed (+2 days) we can delvote them
only ~25 posts left, so not a huge amount of work
 
I can help with the closure/retagging of stuff, but only after Easter (will go out tomorrow to my parents, see a Nobel Prize winner, then off to Helsingfors to see the missus)
 
but every other week there are questions posted with which I have to retag, so it'd be great to kill it for good (until a 1.5k idiot recreates the tag)
 
I voted opinionated
 
Same
 
You can vote all you like, it will get assigned the first cv reason, won't it? ;)
 
majority is displayed
 
ok then... as long as it gets closed...
 
2:30 PM
yup
 
> I've been looking into PHP security for over a month, after all the posts, tutorials, comments, replies to comments, making fun of comments, and then some more comments, I'm left pulling out my hair, while I admit I have really thick hair at this rate I'll be bald in no time.
 
2:43 PM
@Dev-iL CV-tool req
I might edit out the ranting...
 
@Adriaan I'd say "opinion"; it's a borderline Meta post...
perhaps belongs to programmers.se ...
 
3:14 PM
I really wish you could upvote edits
 
I really wish you could downvote edits
 
at least the letter is possible in the overpowered implementation of a rollback
 
i guess the former is possible in a comment
 
you could always find a good post of the editor and upvote that
 
 
2 hours later…
4:58 PM
@Suever this question is personally for you: do you have any experience with kalman fliters?
 
@trilolil Not much at all, unfortunately
 
ok thx
 
Used them one time when designing a robot but that's about it
Others in here may be able to help though
 
 
1 hour later…
6:29 PM
@LuisMendo Not too bad so far. It's just that when I asked the students to implement the fft, they usually implement vsft (very slow fourier transform).
 
lol
They should start with Fast Welsh-Hadamard
 
6:58 PM
@flawr :-) My first implementation of the Fourier transform was also very slow. I wasn't sure what the FFT did and wanted to do it myself
 
Wait, aren't you teaching something mathy? Since when do math people work with fft?
 
Hey, the origins of the FFT can be traced back to Gauss himself
 
dude, just because he knew how to compute things fast, we can't attribute everything to him :|
;)
 
He was a hoarder of mathematical results, apparently
 
cats hadn't been invented back then
 
7:20 PM
@AndrasDeak let's say it was euler then :D
@AndrasDeak Since numerical analysis.
 
Euler and Cauchy are exceptions:D
 
Yesterdays lesson just reminded me how much my perception of the DFT changed, now I think about it as an orthogonal base transform in a finite dimensional complex vector space=)
@AndrasDeak how about the bernoullis?
 
meh
@flawr DFT?
discrete fourier!
 
or discreet, depending on how obvious it is in your code
 
(I was pretty sure you didn't mean DFT)
 
7:27 PM
eew, physics.
 
yeah, it sure doesn't sound like a depth-first traversal
 
8:02 PM
where did you encounter the FFT for the first time?
 
I don't think that there is a less responsive website than codementor.io
Which is kind of ironic in a way
 
@flawr in numerical analysis
 
8:26 PM
@flawr That's one of the most useful views, I believe. It's also useful (for certain applications) to view it as a bank of filters
 
I like the filter bank approach
 
8:43 PM
posted on April 05, 2017 by Yair Altman

HTML formatting an be used to align and background-color text within Matlab uicontrols such as buttons, listboxes, uitables etc. Related posts:HTML support in Matlab uicomponents – Matlab uicomponents support HTML and CSS, enabling colored items, superscript/subscript, fonts, bold/italic/underline and many other modifications...GUI integrated HTML panel – Simple HTML can be presented in a Ja

 
9:42 PM
@LuisMendo ha , that is also a really good intuition!
I was just thinking about whether you really need the complex numbers to define the DFT, but actually any algebraically closed field would work=)
(yep not really relevant=)
@Dev-iL I knew about hadamard()-matrices but never heard aobut the hadamard transform, what is it used for?
 
also: Hadamard product if you want to sound fancy in matlab :P
 
sounds like a fish cake
 
@AndrasDeak finally found out what it is XD
 
10:41 PM
In computational mathematics, the Hadamard ordered fast Walsh–Hadamard transform (FWHTh) is an efficient algorithm to compute the Walsh–Hadamard transform (WHT). A naive implementation of the WHT would have a computational complexity of O( N 2 {\displaystyle N^{2}} ). The FWHTh requires only N log ⁡ N {\displaystyle N\log N} additions or subtractions. The FWHTh is a divide and conquer algorithm that recursively breaks down a WHT of size...
blah blah blah... equivalent to DFT ....
 
I saw that, but what applications is it used for?=)
 

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