@Gothdo was more into an Web UI, but nothing precludes also a web ui, the nice think with a bot is that it's interactive, generates traffic, public on SO and you can ping users : )
I think in the end we should have both as smokey, that's maximum..
The main problem is only who does what?. if Sam is up for developing framework for bot, then thats' is done. For web ui are you up for lead developing it @Gothdo and what do you need?
Sam goes ahead with the basic bot functionality and Gothdo with the web ui, I do not see them any direct integration needs since it easier for both to go through SO API for search and web ui does statistics and bot does chatting : )
we just need the database structure and then how data arrives does not matter
well some are self answered later on so i commented them to now edit the question to make it helpful to all. they were like xyz thing dont work and then in the answer explain what was the issue and how to solve it.
Can I ask a question about stackoverflow.com/questions/37056526/… ? 3 reviewers have suggested it's Too Broad, personally, I feel it is off topic for SO because it's an SF question - albeit not of a high enough quality to migrate.
right. So, it has a good chance of showing all 5 closers as close reason of Too Broad anyway. There is a great meta or two about the topic of not wasting too many brain cells on your close reason
Yeah - I'm inclined to go with that logic most of the time, had it been posted on SF and wasn't a duplicate I could have fixed the question and answered it. However, as it stands it's a bad question in a the wrong place.
When you are done here check out socvr's userscripts (Tampermonkey / Greasemonkey) for posting of 1 liners into the room and other things. It is automated. Socvr has the moral compass thing going. We are sorta the wild west in here. Right @sam ?
Once upon a time I was going to contracts 8 months of a year and then ski in the Alps for the other 4 months... somehow I found myself working as a FTE and with a wife and kids... oh well.
@RichardSlater One of my brother's favourite films is the Jimmy Stewart one - can't remember the name - where he took on family responsibilities instead of following his dreams...
@Drew Ah, yes, of course. I read it and hear the German pronounciation. Guess it would be difficult to train folks to use that. Especially bad in primary school!
Went through C# 308, all but 5 remain unclosed (3-4 CV each). Only one CV left, saving it for when I see a question that makes me really frustrated. =P
@RichardSlater Interesting. As soon as I read "Amelia" my mind added on "Earhart" - I wasn't ready for that twist. The root is totally unfamiliar to me. Amala -> Arbeiter? Hmmm.
@CindyMeister I have no idea if they are actually related, but when I was researching the name it came up in a couple of places that the root of Amelia is Amal being work in Ancient German it probably only comes through in place and person names now. I'm pretty sure "Arbeit" is work in German although my knowledge of the language is limited at best and somewhat muddled with Swedish and Dutch.
@Serlite Well, all but one (at least) are closed now. I just went through the list and could only vote on one or two. Looks like ryan beat me to it :-)
@RichardSlater I confirm that Arbeiter is indeed worker (or laborer). I can understand Swedish, and especially Dutch, would "muddle" what's German and what is not <g>. Dutch is one of those languages, when I listen, I have the feeling I should be understanding what they're saying. (If I listen to it long enough, a couple of days, I actually do start to follow.)
@CindyMeister Dutch is a funny one for me, if I spend enough time around people speaking the language I can tune into it and at least get the gist of what is being said. German I have to work much harder on - Latin languages, on the other hand, are a mystery to me they seem to just be a jumble of vowels.
@RichardSlater Indeed, Dutch (from my POV, not from the Dutch POV) is an amalgamation of English and German. It's a question of accomodating the ear to the sounds and turning off the "translation facility" in my brain. With all the Dutch that fled to England in the 15-16 hundreds, the English language picked up a lot of Dutch words (which is why I said "from my POV), as well as technical knowledge (such as how to make certain types of bobbin lace).
Right - my daughter is demanding a book to be read, ironically she wants one of her books in German so I get a bit more practice tonight :) later all o>
I have a Surface Book, for the most part I still use it as a laptop - review queues are dangerous in touch mode though. More than once I have failed an audit because I fat fingered a button.
So, just did some more tweaking/refactoring and the dupe algo now finds a 22.4% similarity for dupes compared to 1.3% for unrelated posts (based on some test posts I picked).
"Since what you want to do is vague" -> you shouldn't answer, but try to make OP give a proper problem statement. Otherwise you risk a future edit to the question invalidating your answer (and you perpetuate crappy asking behaviours by giving lazy askers what they need). — Andras Deak7 secs ago
my tolerance for blood donors is less than usual
and I'm generally pissed by people like this
Anyway, I finished with 69 @Drew, most of them closed, skipped a few
I won't have time for the other one now, gotta go to sleep:)