12:23 AM
@Gimby I don't think there's a clear delineation of "questions which trigger this kind of answering". The question has those answers because new ways to solve the problem became possible with new language features. OP couldn't have predicted that at the time of asking. — Karl Knechtel 10 secs ago
1:18 AM
I remember it. I used it rarely enough that I got confused where it went last year. — Joshua 9 secs ago
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@KevinB I want to know if there’s any way other than refreshing the window and I have specified that in the question — Dinux 54 secs ago
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@Kevin IMO it’s just a nuisance to reload it every time I want to see the total votes. It would be better if it would return to the total votes state on clicking again — Dinux 29 secs ago
4:02 AM
Does this answer your question? Can we toggle off the score breakdown without refreshing page? — Laurel 57 secs ago
IMO using a question matching the language as a duplicate target might be better as there might be some builtin methods in the language to convert between degrees and radians, etc. — Abdul Aziz Barkat 20 secs ago
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5:16 AM
@Makyen do we to place a status-review on this as described in the SE Meta post? — Timothy G. 43 secs ago
I find it frustrating to realize that this question wasn't settled, once and for all, as a general pattern, like at least a decade ago. — Karl Knechtel 34 secs ago
I can't reproduce this. Try clearing your cache and/or refreshing the page. — Karl Knechtel 23 secs ago
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I agree that a language-agnostic solution to explain the general principles would be useful, but it should (generally) be used in conjunction with a language-specific dupe target. One important case is the two arg form of arctan. Many languages / libraries expect the args in (y, x) order, but several important ones expect (x, y) order. — PM 2Ring 53 secs ago
One rather confusing case is languages that provide rotation functions that expect args in degrees, but their standard trig functions work in radians. — PM 2Ring 44 secs ago
I'm pretty sure you're not actually in dark mode and this is due to a browser dark mode extension. In dark mode, the logo has a
filter: invert(.5) brightness(2);
which turns it white. — starball 36 secs ago7:23 AM
Does this answer your question? Why does Stack Overflow use a monochromatic logo in dark mode? — cottontail 33 secs ago
7:54 AM
IANAL, Ignore it. Let them take it to court. Given the number of views of that page, I'd like to see them prove that the damages were indeed $970. — TheMaster 58 secs ago
We also have to keep in mind that discussions are new. We have to allow the possibility for them to be recognised as another failed experiment, if people don't use them responsibly. Whatever happens with it, let "them" handle it. At this point we'd not be fixing a problem, but sweeping information under the rug. — Gimby 28 secs ago
IANAL, Ignore it. Let them take it to court. Given the number of views of that page, I'd like to see them prove that the damages were indeed $970. BTW, even if you pay, there's no reason to believe that PicRights actually represents that client. So, paying might not do anything to reduce your liability. — TheMaster 38 secs ago
IANAL, Ignore it. Let them take it to court. Given the number of views of that page, I'd like to see them prove that the damages were indeed $970. BTW, even if you pay, there's no reason to believe that PicRights actually represents that client. So, paying might not do anything to reduce your liability. Also, by paying, you maybe admitting guilt, when there is none. — TheMaster 57 secs ago
8:39 AM
What we do for floating point errors in MATLAB is usually to leave two dupe targets, the general Is floating point math broken? and the langauge-specific Why is 24.0000 not equal to 24.0000 in MATLAB?. The language specific one tells you how to circumvent this thing within MATLAB, where the general target gives background on what the problem actually is, conceptually. — Adriaan 24 secs ago
Just because X happens before Y, it doesn't mean X caused Y, and it doesn't mean that X and Y have the same cause.
It also doesn't mean X did not cause Y. Tobacco industry long used the claim correlation!= causation to deny Smoking caused cancer. Correlation does not necessarily imply causation. But the opposite is true as well: Correlation doesn't imply there's no causation. More often than not, we use correlation to imply causation, in the absence of direct evidence. Large verbose/confidently wrong posts are correlated with chatGPT(We do assume causation and take action). — TheMaster 56 secs ago@AbdulAzizBarkat not necessarily - they might try to do it in INTERCAL... or possibly Malbolge. But yeah, unless the "append to file" is something highly exotic either in language or interface, it likely was asked and answered before and the question can be closed as a duplicated of something. — CharonX 13 secs ago
@DominicCerisano Again, real reputation would have a normal distribution Why so? Real world reps isn't normally distributed. Real world's money isn't normally distributed. — TheMaster 9 secs ago
9:11 AM
@TheMaster - He didn't have an answer that question six years ago, I doubt he has one now. — T.J. Crowder 8 secs ago
@TheMaster - I regret not stopping responding to him (and thus triggering more of the same) much, much earlier. Your call entirely of course, but I'll check back later to see if you decided to delete your comment to avoid provoking more of the above, and if so I'll delete mine. — T.J. Crowder 20 secs ago
@T.J.Crowder I see. Thanks for the link. But I'll let my comment stay out of curiosity(But, I'll delete this one, which seems meta of meta..). — TheMaster 36 secs ago
10:01 AM
You're back! I tried to make an edit to your post, as you misspelled warring as "waring". Sadly, I was not allowed. — Ellie Kesselman 24 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why does SO not add more sites to "This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network"? - Close reasons — gnat 58 secs ago
11:53 AM
It's not really a programming problem though, it's math problem. All calculators have the same problem - you need to pick radians or degrees before using trig functions. Therefore this should come as no surprise to someone who knows the necessary prerequisites - which is basic trigonometry. It's not SO's role or purpose to teach kids math. This is a typical "OP lacks minimum knowledge of the topic being discussed", just close such questions. Questions asking how to best convert between radians and degrees in a certain programming language are fine though. — Lundin 44 secs ago
12:47 PM
@Noctis If you were to ask something along the lines of "For the purpose of doing XYZ would Java or C# more efficient?" (with clear parameters defined as to what efficient means in your case) it could constitute an appropriate question. — A-Tech 51 secs ago
12:58 PM
Let me know if there's any improvement. I'm working on adding some answers now. — Justine Krejcha 22 secs ago
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2:02 PM
In truth, I'm not sure it matter where users start. If the question the (AI Generated) answer is posted on has a active bounty on it is, in truth, irrelevant, and they would be handled the same way. Even if someone spotted the answer immediately there's no guarantee that the flag would be handled before the bounty expired (I have flags dated back months, and I'm sure others do too). — Thom A 55 secs ago
I would be open to suggestion such as that if an AI answer was awarded a bounty (explicitly or implicitly), but there was also a human written answer that wasn't (due to the AI one getting it), that the bounty be transferred to thr human written one, if it met the requirements. — Thom A 29 secs ago
And then answer #2 was also AI generated :) This is one complicated corner case that is probably easier solved by just letting the bounty go to the void. If there is a chance it is awarded to someone, it remains lucrative to keep trying to post AI generated answers. — Gimby 26 secs ago
"There are people on this site, actively looking for A.I. generated answers." Then right now, they are on the wrong site. I suggest they go to one of the AI sites and ask there. — Heretic Monkey 26 secs ago
@HereticMonkey I don't think this means "users who want to read AI generated content" but "users who are trying to identify and flag AI generated content" — VLAZ 16 secs ago
2:26 PM
We like link-only questions as much as we like link-only answers; Not much at all. — Heretic Monkey 30 secs ago
This is taken directly from my mockup in the Seeking feedback on tags update meta post. I can tell because "All questions" isn't bold on the site. This was a figma (design tool) error as we explore the use of variables. There is no risk of the error making its way to the actual site. — Piper ♦ 27 secs ago
3:05 PM
@EllieKesselman I've never left, but I still regret any perceived absence from your life. Regardless, thanks for your most useful and valuable contribution here. Far from going unnoticed, the world is forever a better place for everyone. — Evan Carroll 27 secs ago
@TylerH how about this argument then. Code Review say they don't want to be a migration target from Stack Overflow. Should we ignore them? That doesn't seem very polite. — Robert Longson 54 secs ago
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3:29 PM
If i'm not mistaken, the bounty tab has been a relatively good place to look for AI content to flag for more than a year now. It's natural that people looking to exploit the system would do so in the area where they can get the most gain for the least work. -- I'm not quite sure what it is you're asking here. — Kevin B 44 secs ago
The irony is SO did create such "discussable questions" or "questions that require opinons" within collectives, and these have always been welcome in chat. — Kevin B 49 secs ago
4:21 PM
Related: Do down votes affect anything on meta? | Dated, but relevant if still accurate: Does the same mechanism for an automatic question ban apply on MSO? — zcoop98 54 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Does the same mechanism for an automatic question ban apply on MSO? — M-- just now
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Does this answer your question? Does the same mechanism for an automatic question ban apply on MSO? — Tsyvarev 9 secs ago
5:21 PM
As an update, There are now posters finding old popular questions and re-posting them word for word. [stackoverflow.com/questions/77586798/… and (stackoverflow.com/questions/77580413/…) are word for word copies of this well received older post (stackoverflow.com/questions/8995611/…) — JonSG 30 secs ago
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6:15 PM
@journpy I originally flagged it as a duplicate as I searched for an found that "similar" question before someone else pointed out that it was in fact plagiarized, but I'm not sure I can alter my vote/flag at this point. — JonSG 47 secs ago
6:40 PM
@Adriaan Another answered one has popped up in the review queue: stackoverflow.com/questions/77581169/… Should I flag the answer as "Very Low Quality"? — Quack E. Duck 41 secs ago
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@PM2Ring I'm proposing a canonical for the degree vs radian issue. The interface for arctan is a whole separate issue. It's not as if a question needs to try to be a manual on trig functions. (That's what the Documentation project was for.) — Karl Knechtel 15 secs ago
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This one came up today. It was originally tagged "c++ arrays dsa" despite being also about python. This question does not look like a human wrote it. — bitmask 14 secs ago
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