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2:34 AM
Filter "test filter" matches at position: 0-534 "<p>I am a little confused as to what the big O notation for a method like such would be</p>

<pre><code>public void printOut (SinglyLinkedList&lt;Double&gt; myLinked){
Iterator&lt;Double&gt; itr = myLinked.iterator();
while (itr.hasNext()){
double d = itr.next(); // unboxing
if (d &gt; 5.0)
System.out.println (d);
} // while
} // method printOut
</code></pre>

<p>If there was no if statement I know it'd be 'n' but since the println wouldn't be executing every time it iterates, how do I come up with the notation?</p>
@Bot stop
 
2:52 AM
Hiya @NobodyNada
 
Hello @AshishAhujaツ
 
I'm checking how to find percentage of posts. Give me few mins
 
Okay, no problem.
 
FYI, this is a very helpful documentation about SEDE meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2677/…
 
Thanks!
 
3:00 AM
I just found this query which I'm gonna modify a bit to fit our requirements.
 
Great! When I tried, it would run for about a minute, and then timeout. I don't know what went wrong.
 
The query ran for me. Weird
 
Not that one; the one I tried to make.
 
Okay
@NobodyNada I just modified this query a bit. Do not care about the text, just see the "Percentage Dupes". I've now modified it to be TB. data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/487892/…
But I still have to place the text "I am looking for".
 
One thing that would be useful is to be able to input a regex and it tell us the percentage that are closed. I'm not sure if that's doable though.
So is that a percentage of all questions that are closed as too broad?
 
3:10 AM
0.2858648659
I don't know if there's something wrong with the query or
I don't think this is the correct number.
Let me see the query again
Sorry
 
Isn't that percentage of all questions that are closed as too broad?
 
Lemme check
 
Yep, running a like on all posts is the thing that makes it take so long. I don't know if there's another way to get the percentage of posts with that text.
 
@NobodyNada I think so.
I'm totally getting confused with this. Let me just ask in SOCVR.
@NobodyNada I have to go for a few mins in a few mins. Is that okay with you. I'll be back in around 10 mins
 
No problem!
 
3:18 AM
Now we can talk. I just have to go in a few mins. I'll be back swiftly
I'm going. Will be back in a few mins
 
Alright. I fixed it taking so long by only searching more recent posts (id > 30000000)
It still takes a long time, but it doesn't time out
 
I'm back
Can you link me the query you're talking about
So you've got the percentage?
 
Okay. Even I'll start working on it.
 
I think I've got a working one:
 
3:30 AM
That's good
 
^^ That outputs nothing for me
 
For me:
Total questions containing phrase Closed questions containing phrase Percentage Closed
--------------------------------- ---------------------------------- -----------------
4713                              266                                5.6439635051

(1 row(s) returned)
Even more recent gives 10 percent: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/487928/…
 
^^ That also outputs nothing. Weird
 
That doesn't make sense.
 
3:34 AM
But anyways, we've got our solution
Yeah. Now it's giving output for me.
I don't understand how it was not giving before.
@NobodyNada So now what's the next step?
 
Tune the filters for the highest true positive percentages. I'll play around with it a bunch. I'm changing the code to make it easier to tweak.
 
Okay
Even I'll start doing that.
 
3:41 AM
So what we can do is post all are results with different tweaks over here. Then we can get the final result. How 'bout that?
I got 2 % for TB with text "How can we"
 
I got 25% for "plz"
 
@NobodyNada For TB?
 
50% for PLZ (although only 2 questions)
@AshishAhujaツ For all. I don't think we need to check for specific close reasons; the bot just posts the posts, and the users decide the close reasons.
 
Change p.body to LOWER(p.body) for case-insensitivity
 
3:46 AM
Okay
 
I made it so we can see the list of posts:
 
Click on the [1/2] in Results to see it
 
okay
10% with "homework" (19 q's only)
 
I'm going to go to bed; goodnight. I'll try to find more queries tomorrow.
 
3:53 AM
Night @NobodyNada
 
25% with "downvote"
 
I'll be posting my results over here.
And also work on the link-only algo
 
@AshishAhujaツ Same.
 
7% with "exam"
 
The reason I added the list of questions BTW is since not all questions that should be closed are.
 
3:55 AM
Correct
Night
13% with "write code"
20% with "write a program that"
8% with "vote"
 
Maybe we could give each filter a certain weight, and if the sum of the weights of matching filters > a threshold, report the post. Also, filters don't necessarily have to be just a text match -- we could try things like "more than 90% code."
Also, it might be useful to try some title filters too.
 
Yeah
8% with "thank you"
7% with "i need"
10% with "topic"
 
4:57 AM
Hiya @NobodyNada
 
I decided to do some more queries before I go to sleep:
 
9% English
10% help me
9% cant
9.5% USB
8% cable
10% card
14% electr
25% battery
12% radio
10% sorry
9% where to
13% where do
11% where can I find
50% where do I get
9% to start
17% get started
 
Thanks
7% "how to"
 
Also, I thought of an idea for helping accuracy: Store the number of true and false positives for each filter in a file. (Users report true and false positives just like with Smokey.) The weight of each filter is calculated based on this. This way, the filters will be prioritize with use.
 
5:00 AM
Yeah. That looks like a good idea
 
Anyway, I am going to go to sleep now. Goodnight and thanks for helping!
 
So more the bot runs, and more feedback it gets, the more accurate it becomes
Night @NobodyNada
10% with "computer"
8% with "print"
10% with "legal"
16% with "dumb"
7% with "thanks"
7% with "help"
10% with "answer"
10% with "cricket"
13% with "how will"
7% with "can"
7% with "will"
8% with "possible"
16% with "telephone"
9% with "hardware"
10% with "software"
Bye. Will be back afterwards
 
 
3 hours later…
8:24 AM
I'm back
 
8:47 AM
7% with "keyboard"
50% with "electronic"
33% with "electrical"
5% with "query"
7% with "buy"
2% with "rec"
11% with "sell"
5% with "compile"
8% with "good"
7% with "how to"
8% with "tutorial"
7% with "laptop"
20% with "find answer"
6% with "solved"
7% with "search"
6% with "download"
6% with "could"
7% with "should"
7% with "kind of"
14% with "screw"
 
9:38 AM
... o_o
 
Hiya @Kyll
 
wat iz all dat
Also Plop
 
@Kyll Me and @NobodyNada Are making a bot in C to detect questions that need closing
 
Uh.
Based on what criteria?
 
Right now we haven't come up with the exact algo, but for now what we're doing is finding out what % of questions have what keywords
So if a post has number of keywords, which when added go above a certain threshold, are to be reported.
All the words with % I am putting here are going to be stored in a database
Then the algo is going to have more features
Like when you respond to smokey saying whether it's spam or not, you're even going to respond to this bot
As per the feedback, it'll keep seeing what things get more true positives, and what get more false positives. Like that, it'll evovlve on it's own
@Kyll Any more questions?
 
9:45 AM
How do you plan to test its accuracy?
 
It's accuracy. Well that's what I told.
Users respond to it, and it stores the responses in a database
We are also going to check that database, to update the code
 
Ah, right
Need coffee x)
 
Okay
!!/coffee
 
:(
 
Oh sorry. Forgot that this is the testing facility
@Kyll If you go lot more up, you will see that Nobody tested the bot a bit yesterday.
Too bad. I was sleeping at that time :(
@NobodyNada Continuing the keywords
9% with "spam"
 
9:52 AM
One more question though
I don't have much time these days, but is there any way I can help?
 
@Kyll You can always help. After 11 days, I won't be able to help, as I'm gonna be too busy. Still I'm helping. You're free to help
 
New job?
 
Any small bit of help is also a lot
@Kyll No. My School is starting
 
Ah, right
 
So if you have few minutes, I can tell you what you can do
 
9:55 AM
Go ahead
I have the day today =p
 
Okay
So as I mentioned above, what we're currently doing is finding keywords and their percentages
We're doing that using a SEDE query
So what you have to do is fork the query.
Then you have to enter the keywords instead of the text present (currently "thank you")
See how much percent is shown
And just write it down here with the keywords you wrote
Any questions?
 
Nope.
Totally going to try "Plop" first.
 
Let's see what will be the result of plop
 
Also ninja'ed you.
 
Looks like there are no questions containing plop :(
@Kyll yeah
@Kyll So you know C?
 
10:03 AM
I don't =/
 
np
Even I'm mostly not going to write code for this project, as I'm not really good in websockets
 
I remember someone in the room does. Magisch? kayess?
 
Lemme check their user profiles. That'll show me if they know C or not
Magisch has a bronze badge in C,
No kayess does not know C
 
That was Magisch then
obviously
 
Yeah
If you're finding this keyword job boring, you can also do this
 
10:09 AM
Ask Magisch?
 
You can also work on the algo if you want
@Kyll I don't know
That's your wish
The thing is I don't want to pull people into making this bot because most people do not have free time.
If he's okay with making this bot it'll be good
I think we'll just ask Magisch when he comes active
@Kyll I'm starting back with the keyword finding job. If you want to work on the algo you can.
@NobodyNada Continuing keywords
 
I'll run the keywords job in a few minutes, when I'm eating
 
np. Take your time
I'm actually quite happy that I've got a person who I can talk with while doing this. Otherwise it was quite boring
 
Heh
 
Me and Nobody are basically in the opposite timezones, so we hardly get to talk
6% with "min"
 
10:16 AM
What timezone are you in?
 
@Kyll I'm in India
 
So if I'm not mistaken, 6 hours ahead. is it 18:20 where you are?
 
No. It's currently 15:48 here
UTC+05:30
What's the time in France?
 
12:20
Oh so you're not too far ahead
 
So a bit more than 3 hours ahead I am
 
10:21 AM
Yeah
 
6% with "come"
9% with "game"
@Kyll I have to go after like 40 mins. Is that okay with you?
 
Sure, I can do it while you're away too. I'm cooking right now xD
 
np
Can you believe 8 questions contain the keywords "kyll"?
 
wat
 
Even I was surprised
 
10:28 AM
There's some mentions of me actually yeah
 
Oh yeah
6% with "close"
10% with "java"
6% with "char"
11% with "happy"
6% with "sad"
6% with "mention"
6% with "advice"
6% with "stack"
7% with "network"
5% with "socket"
5% with "lib"
7% with "float"
5% for "issue"
7% for "person"
7% for "python"
15% for "c#"
Wow... c# has a lot of closing
9% for "php"
20% for "unclear"
 
11:09 AM
@Kyll I have to go. Bye. Will be back at night
 
o/
 
 
4 hours later…
2:45 PM
Morning! Thanks for finding keywords! We probably have enough for now; now we need to implement the database system.
I already store cookies in a file, ~/.chatbot_cookies, but I think we should make a ~/.chatbot directory, where we store the cookies and the database.
@AshishAhujaツ @Kyll actually, "its" is correct -- "its" is the posessive form, and "it's" is a contraction for "it is"
 
@NobodyNada Uh, I know?
 
Hiya
Morning @NobodyNada
Anything I or @Kyll should do?
What do you mean by "L"?
 
3:03 PM
Sorry; on my phone right now. I tried to type something else, but I hit "l" by accident, and then I tried to hit "backspace," but I hit "return"
 
@AshishAhujaツ I don't think we need anymore keywords. You could try other types of filters, like length or amount of code or something. Also, some answer filters may be useful. You can also work on code if you want. Do you have a GitHub account?
 
@NobodyNada I remember I had made one long time ago. Lemme check
@NobodyNada yeah. I have a github account. Haven't used it much though
 
What's the username? I'll give you access to the repo.
 
But I don't think I'll write code now. I'll instead work on more filters now
 
3:11 PM
Okay
Anyway, I have to go now. See you tonight probably!
 
3:52 PM
Hiya @rene
Any testing you have to do?
 
@AshishAhujaツ I'm about to, yes
 
Of what?
 
I'm trying to recreate a repeated message poster to annoy someone in the Den
 
Okay
What's Den?
 
A chatroom over on MSE called Shadow Wizards Den
 
3:58 PM
Okay
 
4:11 PM
bbb
 
@NobodyNada Just to inform you. I can't find a way currently to find out how much code is there in a post using SEDE, but I've got another idea.
Very short posts are normally Unclear, or are mostly closed. So we can add that as one filter also
 
test 3
 
4:25 PM
Hiya @NobodyNada did you get the websockets running?
 
@AshishAhujaツ I don't have time to chat right now, but I got a websocket to monitor the "realtime questions" feed, which we need for detecting low quality posts. I can't figure out how to monitor chat with one, but that's not needed; we can use HTTP for that.
 
@NobodyNada Thanks. Even I'm going to bed in a few mins. Will talk in the morning (for you, night)
 
Goodnight!
 
4:39 PM
test 0
test 3
test 2
test 1
test 0
test 3
test 2
test 3
test 2
test 1
 
Sam
waffle 1
 
 
1 hour later…
5:44 PM
some test Blob blob stackoverflow.com/q/1
 
Sam
> where-oh-where-did-the-joel-data-go
 
page not found, guess I'm too late
 
6:19 PM
chat search is broken
and the requests userscript is not really customizable
I give up (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
woah dude ┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
don't throw tables everywhere
you'll poke your eye out
 
 
1 hour later…
7:51 PM
An error happened in UserTracking (cc @Sam)
0: The request timed out
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at SOCVRDotNet.UserDataFetcher.GetLastestCVReviewIDs (System.String fkey, Int32 userID, Int32 reviewCount, System.Action throttler) <0x40be1870 + 0x005bf> in <filename unknown>:0
at SOCVRDotNet.User.ScrapeData () <0x40bdc630 + 0x00263> in <filename unknown>:0
An error happened in UserTracking (cc @Sam)
0: Internal error (no progress possible) ReadInternal
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at System.IO.Compression.DeflateStreamNative.CheckResult (Int32 result, System.String where) <0x408958f0 + 0x000f7> in <filename unknown>:0
at System.IO.Compression.DeflateStreamNative.ReadZStream (IntPtr buffer, Int32 length) <0x40893d50 + 0x0003f> in <filename unknown>:0
at System.IO.Compression.DeflateStream.ReadInternal (System.Byte[] array, Int32 offset, Int32 count) <0x40893c90 + 0x00087> in <filename unknown>:0
at System.IO.Compression.DeflateStream.Read (System.Byte[] dest, Int32 dest_offset, Int32 count) <0x40893a40 + 0x000
 
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10:23 PM
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Well, I've posted so many consecutive messages I'm getting rate limited
 
 
1 hour later…
11:55 PM
@AshishAhujaツ I created a list of filters sorted by percentage, with a cutoff at 7%. Feel free to edit it if you come across a good filter!
 

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