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@NobodyNada Out of the last 10 reports, 1 are true positives, 2 are false positives, and 7 are unconfirmed.
 
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@NobodyNada Out of the last 100 reports, 12 are true positives, 12 are false positives, and 76 are unconfirmed.
Potentially bad question (can, person, there, problem, not, does): classification package/function in R (likelihood 3764)
Potentially bad question (can, way): Xocde new filers are always empty (likelihood 1108)
 
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@NobodyNada That isn't a report.
Potentially bad question (syntax, trying, there, way, not, using, any, could, would): Converting const auto & to iterator (likelihood 5923)
 
yes it is...
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Potentially bad question (can, person, there, problem, not, does): classification package/function in R (likelihood 3764)
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@NobodyNada Out of the last 100 reports, 12 are true positives, 12 are false positives, and 76 are unconfirmed.
 
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That was quite an interesting bug
We made commands case-insensitive by converting all chat messages to lowercase when the bot processes them. However, this made the bot unable to recognize when users relied to its reports!
When the bot posts a report, it doesn't know that report's message ID until that message appears in the room, and without the message ID it wouldn't be able to tell when a user replies to it.
So it waits for the next chat message containing REPORT_HEADER (which is currently "Potentially bad question." When we lowercased everything, "Potentially bad question" is converted to "potentially bad question," so it doesn't match the test and the bot never sees its own reports
 
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Potentially bad question (answer, possible, help, can, will, know, problem, case, not, only, using, any, could, seem, would): How to match both numbers and range of numbers in a CSV-like string with regex? (likelihood 10614)
Potentially bad question (legal, object, want, error, not, exception, does): pin UiTableView to (view controller)view with layout anchor (likelihood 4655)
 
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Potentially bad question (answer, print, know, error, build, not, any, does): ANT build.xml not reading env properties (likelihood 5115)
Potentially bad question (print, error, using): Calling overloaded function with floating point literal yields 'ambiguos' error (likelihood 1583)
Potentially bad question (can, there, way, each, any): how can I call a method when a class is initialized? (likelihood 3288)
 
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12:24 AM
Potentially bad question (how to, there, way, not, using): Apple push notification with cURL (likelihood 2974)
Potentially bad question (not, only): Are ctype and ctypes different in python? (likelihood 1186)
 
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Potentially bad question (can, way): New files are always empty when creating a new class in Xcode (likelihood 1080)
 
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Potentially bad question (help, how to, can, trying, there, problem, not, using, any): Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using PXE + preseed (likelihood 5530)
 
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@NobodyNada The latest 10 reports are:
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 True Positive     |  [Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using PXE + preseed](stackoverflow.com/q/37557660)                                           13744632839234567870           |        [30889283](http:/chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/30889283#30889283)
False Positive     |  [Are ctype and ctypes different in python?](stackoverflow.com/q/37557625)                                           13744632839234567870           |        [30889265](http:/chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/30889265#30889265)
False Positive     |  [Apple push notification with cURL](stackoverflow.com/q/14200765)                                           13744632839234567870           |        [30889264](http:/chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/30889264#30889264)
 
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Potentially bad question (there, way, object, problem, error, any): Enum for index signature parameter type in Typescript (likelihood 3682)
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Potentially bad question (possible, how to, know, there, output, not, using, char): How to read contents of a file by verifying the count before it? (likelihood 5284)
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Potentially bad question (help, how to, can, trying, there, problem, not, using, any): Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using PXE + preseed (likelihood 5650)
 
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Potentially bad question (help, how to, can, trying, there, problem, not, using, any): Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using PXE + preseed (likelihood 5650)
 
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Potentially bad question (can, know, way, doing, problem, using, without, any, some, all, they): Google Maps and Location API - offline (likelihood 7881)
Potentially bad question (will, know, created, doing, problem, want, error, not, using, some, all): Flask SQLAlchemy concurrent inserts to separate tables in PostgreSQL db-- possible? (likelihood 7403)
Potentially bad question (answer, keyboard, help, how to, can, know, problem, want, any): find the mode number in an array (likelihood 6388)
 
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1:13 AM
Potentially bad question (sorry, sorry, pastebin, can, trying, error, not, using, any, does, some, all, they): ValueError invalid literal for int() with base 10 (likelihood 9733)
Potentially bad question (thanks, help, click, each, php, not, using, does, char, all): Bootstrap global header drop down menu breaks on certain pages (likelihood 6939)
Potentially bad question (how to, know, there, click, want, not, using, could, all): How to make a chrome extension that loads the page? (likelihood 5852)
 
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Potentially bad question (can, trying, not, all): Running Bitbucket Server (likelihood 2397)
 
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1:19 AM
@NobodyNada Out of the last 10 reports, 4 are true positives, 2 are false positives, and 4 are unconfirmed.
 
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11:24 AM
Hiya
 
11:59 AM
@NobodyNada Thanks for the editing. I'm really sorry I made errors. I can't compile as you know, so I'm basically blindly writing.
@NobodyNada No Problem. Just that do you think posting in LQPHQ is a good idea? I did this because we can find all the reports at once then. What's your opinion?
 
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1:03 PM
I'm back
 
wb
 
But I won't be for long :(
 
Aw
 
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1:31 PM
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3:32 PM
@gunr2171 have you ever used EF6 in a separate assembly abstracted away from your application?
 
as in a Class Library?
 
yep
 
yes
 
yeah
 
Do you have a repository pattern around it?
 
3:33 PM
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moving here so I can post images without restrictions
 
Do you have a repository pattern around it? Asking because I do the same with NHibernate, and I have set it scope to per request, but for some weird reason it caches it's own session factory implementation as many times as many db requests were sent
 
Thanks for the invitation. I'll protest for.... I'm not sure yet, but I will protest.
 
:D
you got caught up in the middle of it
 
First I thought that it's IOC (ninject) issue with transietn lifetime scopes mixed in, but it's not the case. If I bind it singleton scope it's fine, however I can't change the session's properties like connection strings
 
3:34 PM
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I've never used Ninject
or really any other dependency injection tool
 
Ah alright
Thought mostly everyone must be following IOC/SOLID
 
@kayess uh............ that goes over my head.
 
Ones using ORM :)
@gunr2171 Basically the way I have done it this way is to have nice code base as per SOLID
 
ok. the image above shows my layout
it might not be the best, but oh well
I don't follow principles. I make up my own rules.
and as such, every project has a different structure
 
3:38 PM
I see... but this means you can freely access ISession/IDbContext from your MVC controllers right ?
 
yep
 
:)
I only send commands from controller actions to application service which then speaks to repo/domain objects or services
So I have nothing to test in controllers
I have fiddled all day with various profilers to find out the memory leak here
 
hum, I've never worried about that section of ORMs before, so I don't know
 
Alright, thanks for the help/time etc :)
 
3:44 PM
lol
Writing enterprise software is hard though:)
 
that's why I prefer the cat option
 
hehe
Ok, gotta run, ttyl!
 
cya
 
 
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6:18 PM
@clo alive?
 
@rene I think I'll go for a walk...
 
good
 
Sam
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6:35 PM
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6:37 PM
good
That will be our tag list for the event
 
Sam
7:10 PM
@gunr nice milestone name btw
 
In information systems design and theory single source of truth (SSOT), also known as single point of truth (SPOT) refers to the practice of structuring information models and associated schemata such that every data element is stored exactly once (e.g., in no more than a single row of a single table). Any possible linkages to this data element (possibly in other areas of the relational schema or even in distant federated databases) are by reference only. Because all other locations of the data just refer back to the primary "source of truth" location, updates to the data element in the primary...
 
Sam
Ohhh
 
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