The sawtooth is due to reputation typically increasing by 10 at a time. This effect is hidden by the larger binning (due to the logarithmic scale) as the plot moves to the right, and also reduced on the right, as a percentage, by the increasing likelihood of having earned (or lost) points in other multiples. Here's a view with linear binning by multiples of 10: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1084693/… — nobar4 mins ago
I fear that they don't want to know when users are frustrated. Or at least, the longtime users that choose to participate in Meta. Seems like they're more interested in appeasing inexperienced users who might take to Twitter and criticize the site than actually hearing the frustration. I think they'd rather us just shut up and continue to work for free for them. Yes, the employees may deny it (and some of them may even genuinely want to hear our complaints) but it seems like those at the top don't want to hear us. — mason6 mins ago
@RobertHarvey Yes, I agree. We need better oversight of moderators on Meta. Oh wait....you mean by "meta needs better moderator oversight" that moderators need to take a heavier hand in providing oversight of Meta? Hell no, that's not undisputed. The vehemently negative reaction here is proof that we don't want that. — mason9 mins ago
I am talking about answers, because if you're concerned about this they are your best option, @mason. I had this same argument with Jeff a decade ago; there's a reason comments have been documented as "temporary" for as long as I've been here. — Shog9 ♦56 secs ago
Aware of the irony, I have to downvote this post. Making bad decisions will make the people irritated. Making bad decisions without consulting the people causes revolutions. You guys are afraid to come on meta because.... you don't want to face the criticism of ideas / features that have been deemed stupid by the community. — mackycheese214 mins ago
@Shog9 But the problem is with oversight of moderator actions as related to comments. That's what this whole thing has been about. The title is "Should the mod team tight up moderation on comments". You can say they're ephemeral all you want, but that doesn't mean they should be cleaned up without a good reason. And I'm not seeing good reasons for why a lot of the comments in this very question have been removed. — mason6 mins ago
If the mod team decides that comment exchanges are going to be either brief or temporary - which is their prerogative, as they're tasked with moderating those threads - then that's what you have to work with, @mason. — Shog9 ♦3 mins ago
@andreas thank you 🙂 I am on day 44 of my fanatic badge. I haven't given up. When I wrote this, part of what I thought was that the meta team would maybe share in my pain, and it would be a community bonding moment, strengthening my resolve and my feeling of belonging. Instead, it genuinely ruined chunks of several days. Whatever this community is, I don't fit in with my approach, so I am doing this solo, and steering clear of meta moving forward. Top 0.38% this month, so I'm happy with that instead. — rtpHarry2 mins ago
@MadaraUchiha 1st, I still like your posts in Anime and have never had a problem with your moderation efforts (before this) or distrust you personally but I did downvote because I disagree with enough of the proposal - not all, enough). 2nd, I posted this at the same time you made your change so the edit definitely helps (I'm leaving it in the answer though as the policy is still worrying me as it seems very heavy handed). 3rd, though I understand the lack of weight in downvotes & the need for feedback (and I do believe enough mods - including you - will listen) the +/- ratio is increasing — JGreenwell9 mins ago
Note, I also feel that I once again must add - I have a great deal of trust in the majority of the moderation team here. But recent incidents have made me question (including literally asking other developers I know) this with a few — JGreenwell27 secs ago
Its not something I've had to think about (or every thought I would) but there needs to be a more anonymous way to handle complaints of this nature or we will not get this feedback (and yes, I know that is hard to do, think of whistleblower programs and how difficult those are to setup, and would be ripe for abuse so I'm not saying we should rush just.....I currently am thinking about SO whistleblowers and that in & of itself is frightening). — JGreenwell3 mins ago
2nd: I have heard & read people state they were scared to do that because of the retaliation they would face from the moderators (I'm not saying they would receive this just that it is a fear people have) if they post an actual question both in chat (where a person was mocked as scared for not posting right after this) & in RL. — JGreenwell4 mins ago
@Shog9 I only have 2 problems with the idea of "post an answer/question" if you have a problem with how a moderator handled comments: 1. it is hard to find deleted comments (even your own) so its hard to really get the context (and at least one mod is demanding a direct link making it impossible). — JGreenwell4 mins ago
@Cypher what trainwreck? There's one confused new user who doesn't understand the site rules and why we have them, and several people trying to explain them. Other than this being posted on a completely unrelated question, this is how it's supposed to be. — mason5 mins ago
@AndrewMorton Not that old, but look here from 28:15 when asked about adding chat for teams: "I don't know if we're gonna add the chat rooms, we do - believe it or not - have chat rooms that are weird and we cannot get rid of" — Modus Tollens1 min ago
@AndrewMorton When a message is a reply, on the left of the post, there is a up and left-turn arrow indicating it's a reply. In the main chat, if you hover over a reply, then the message which it is replying to is highlighted. If you hover over the message which is being replied to, then the reply is highlighted. If you click on the up and left-turn arrow which indicates it's a reply, then you are taken to the message to which it's replying, even if the message being replied to is not even close to where the reply is, or even if the replied-to message has been moved to another chat room. — Makyen5 mins ago
@ Mark S I have a certain wreath product in mind but I intend to ask this in general framework. Partly because I 'think' this should be true in general and mainly because any such examples would be nice. — Root18 mins ago
Okay, that is strange as it doesn't work for me either. I can get it to work if I add <!-- language: lang-python --> and a blank line before your code block. Here is what it should look like: i.stack.imgur.com/0rasV.png — rene1 min ago
Also make sure you have an introduction paragraph where you explain what that code is about. Just starting with the code out of nowhere is not going well with the filter that checks the post quality. — rene3 mins ago
The three ticks and language hint works for me: i.stack.imgur.com/7XYI6.png. I haven't tried submitting it, however. You might need to wait a few seconds for the highlighting kick in. Make sure you test on stack overflow main, meta doesn't have highlighting — Rob ♦4 mins ago
sincethe trace preserving condition is valid for every matrix $\rho$, I picked some $\rho$ that allowed me to conclude that $A$ was the identity — user27239841 min ago
@IntegrateThis I don't know if there's an explicit discussion (I've not looked for one). I think it's generally just left as the techniques required are very similar to the techniques used throughout the rest of the paper. — DaftWullie13 mins ago
The silly assumption that Microsoft released a special version of windows, versus the more logical assumption that someone made a typo in a answer is possibly why this got downvoted. — Cerbrus12 secs ago
sincethe trace preserving condition is valid for every matrix $\rho$, I picked some $\rho$ that allowed me to conclude that $A$ was the identity — user272398419 mins ago
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@BhargavRao whenever you have time to not miss any comments even if time between calls are high (hence you need to retrive more then 100 comments), you can use the hasMore property of the api json response. Basically you start with a fromDate (that is set as bot start time), then you do a recursive method that recalls it self if hasMore is true always setting fromDate to last comment retrieved (be sure to order by fromDate) something like this
you need &order=desc&sort=creation in api call.. and also when you exit you set your fromDate to last comment retrieved, hence you will never miss any comment from the time that the bot starts even if you call every 10 min.
You can see here how it's used to retrieved all comments on SO, now there is a mess there since it's automatically adapting time between calls (to save api quota), but the important part is how it uses the long start variable
You could invert about the mean. This is tagged grovers-algorithm. What do you know of Grover's algorithm? Are you getting confused about a specific step? — Mark S10 mins ago
After having read this I still don't get how it is obvious that X4X5X6X7 (I take this example) stabilize the code space. In your answer you seemed to use the fact you know what the code space looks like noticing that X4X5X6X7 applied on $|0_L\rangle$ gives $|1_L\rangle$. What perturbs me is that if we talked about Z4Z5Z6Z7 operators, I would directly see the link with parity check matrix as their eigenvalues give the parity of the bits 4 to 7 exactly like the first line of parity check matrix. But the X operator are not diagonal in the 0/1 basis. So I don't get... — StarBucK17 mins ago
The general reason is the fact that the real devices introduce noise. Some of the reasons I listed are components of noise. The gate and readout errors exist because of the noise created when applying gates and measuring respectively. Granted, decoherence and relaxation are more related to the qubit itself, but I felt the need to list them as they are still very important factors to remember when using the real devices. You are right though, I could have worded my answer a little better. — Matthew Stypulkoski1 min ago
First you say The main difference between simulator outcome and real backend outcome is the effect of noise, and then you say it's a set of reasons ( the cited 4 ). Is it the 4 reasons altogether that make the difference in outcomes from simulator and rea backend ? — user131923622 mins ago
Your metrology example reminds me that the emission spectrum of a lowly hydrogen atom acts a bit like a quantum computer to "solve" nontrivial eigenproblems associated with spherical harmonics, in much the same way that couscous on a metal sheet acts as a computer to "solve" nontrivial eigenproblems in (planar) harmonics. — Mark S13 mins ago