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8:18 AM
Wow, we're getting close to 100k questions. Are we taking bets on when that will happen?
 
It would be more fun to dig out data from SO and predict the date. Perhaps getting the narrowest interval would be up for gamification.
Maybe get data for number of questions for the last several 100 days and extrapolate to 100.000.
Somebody already beat me to it.
There, for R.
 
8:57 AM
Interesting pattern for the number of questions. Weekends are clearly slower.
 
9:27 AM
The Dec/Jan slump is also striking.
 
 
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10:47 AM
The code for the graph is in this gist.
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11:10 AM
I suspect in a bit more than a month (34-35 days?), we will break the 100.000 barrier.
 
11:23 AM
I don't have password for RPubs handy so I'm uploading the report to my own website. biolitika.si/soqs/predict_when_100k.html
Forks and code/methodology improvements welcome.
 
 
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1:21 PM
 
2:00 PM
More interesting would be the prediction for 200,000 posts...
 
2:25 PM
by "interesting" I mean "might actually have visible error bars"
 
3:07 PM
i should close this question i asked about a (now fixed) inefficiency in r, right? stackoverflow.com/questions/30035939/…
 
3:24 PM
@Frank Nah, make a short answer describing that it was fixed, with link to the commit and/or bug report.
 
3:58 PM
okay, thanks @Thomas . a commenter seemed inclined to answer, so i'll give them a chance; and if i hear nothing, post my own in a day or so
 
 
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5:13 PM
close as unclear (despite having an accepted answer) and of no use to future visitors landing there based on the keyword ifelse: stackoverflow.com/questions/30985322/…
 

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