12:31 AM
I'm glad but (unfortunately) surprised to see that someone with as much rep as you can still get banned for poor questions. (Albeit a large number of them.) (No comment on the quality of yours.) (Remember, the site is useful because of its Q&A format & quality control.) — philipxy 45 secs ago
12:44 AM
... Formatting "annoying" (+ Bold + Size too big, I didn't read further than the the 1st Line... :just saying: ) — chivracq 29 secs ago
1:07 AM
Non-"realistic" Answer to OP's Qt (Question)... "Writing a Tool (that will useful for Programmers, OK, nice Project...!) or writing some Banking Software (and don't know the Term "withdrawal", ah-ah...!, how did they get the job...!?)", = Tasks for experienced Developers who will know how to tackle any new Prog-Lang by first reading the Documentation and using the correct Terminology if they need any Searching... // OP's Qt is more about "Newbies" (to all Programming) who can't even identify
nested
as the "magic" word if they want to find out about "a loop in a loop"... — chivracq 24 secs ago1:29 AM
@DawoodibnKareem yes, it's universal. They're using a template though, so "not about
{topic}
as defined in the help center" filled automatically based on each site's parameter. — Andrew T. 13 secs agoMaybe the algorithm around when a question is automatically deleted needs work. If a question is closed, that implies that its answers shouldn't really be there, and should definitely not change what happens to the question after closure. — Dawood ibn Kareem 22 secs ago
1:57 AM
If I may "wish again", what about going to
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(x4 actually)...? (See Answer a bit below by 'Paul Draper', their x2 Bold parts are already "springing out" of the rest enough... // Oh but OK, they are not using any Header actually only the **
Bold Syntax, then OK, I "don't know", I guess it's probably fine now..., (I still find it (that Header) a mini-bit 'too much", but hum-hum..., you can decide... simply give a '+1' to my Comment once you've seen it, and I'll remove it... (I've removed my previous one...) — chivracq 38 secs ago2:11 AM
OK, I managed to read the 1st Paragraph..., and hum "QC" = "Quality Control"...? // And re-hum "Ideally, this encourages more questions in the future,", absolutely ALL Threads I see on Meta are all about Closing/Deleting => less Qt's (Qt = Question), except the "Not the answer you are looking for, => ask your Qt everywhere on the Site", from all "Traffic" I see on Meta, it's the first time I see some High Rep User kind of asking for "Ideally, this encourages more questions in the future,"... — chivracq just now
2:39 AM
I stumbled upon your question because I was hoping to find a bookrecs.stackexchange, similar to the softwarerecs.stackexchange. Sadly, it seems not enough people see the need for this. — Mentalist 1 min ago
2:57 AM
Please read the rest of the sentence: selectively from those who do a better job of asking them. People respond to incentives. If we answer good questions and don't answer bad questions, then under the assumption that people ask questions to get them answered, question quality goes up (because people either reinforcement-learn to ask better questions, or are filtered down to the ones who already ask better questions, or both). — Karl Knechtel 39 secs ago
@KarlKnechtel .. true enough, except that we answer questions from our perspective, and if a question can be interpreted multiple ways, you can bet that it will be. I'm sure there will be some questions where the intent is clear despite terminology, but there will be a grey area that some questions fall into as well. I feel that editing the question is still the right approach, but perhaps only after confirming with the OP in comments. Or maybe even after an answer has been selected. — ghoti 51 secs ago
3:24 AM
Hum, still not completely convinced by your "selectively... etc...", but whatever, I reverted my Downvote, ah-ah...! // This One-Liner is a "Winner" btw on the other hand...: "People respond to incentives." => Yep-Yep-Yep, I completely agree, and as an Answerer (in the small Tag I answer), I also give Quality Answers to Quality Questions, ... and Shitty Answers to Shitty Questions, ah-ah...! — chivracq 1 min ago
3:41 AM
Microsoft employees will sometimes put it in their username: stackoverflow.com/…. Also, I think this used to be a thing on the Jobs site. The job listings at least would show a list of users who also worked at the company. It looks like they got rid of this when they moved to just having company pages. — BSMP 1 min ago
Hum, Kudos to SO-Dev btw, after "complaining" for (3 or 4) years, the 'Edit' Link on Comments that used to remain Active for 20 min (while Comments can only edited for 5 min), now disappears (after 5 min) after a Refresh of the Page... Very Good...! (#Silent_Bug_Fixes) — chivracq 24 secs ago
Did you happen to have other accounts that got merged? That would explain how you got to so many negative deleted questions before getting banned. — BSMP 35 secs ago
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5:02 AM
Note that reprex is only mandatory for debugging questions, but not for how-to questions though. — Andrew T. 7 secs ago
5:54 AM
@ZoestandswithUkraine yes, but if we have something that is ambiguous and politically questionable (in all or at least most of the mentioned uses) it should not be here. — PMF 59 secs ago
6:16 AM
That's either one of two things; a reason to rename a tag, or a tag that's intentionally meant to cause offense. As far as I'm aware, no tags fall into the latter category, but even if one was attempted made, the code of conduct would take effect to bypass burnination, leaving burnination with still 0 politics. Terms don't get completely removed without a replacement when there's wide-spread use; burnination for words that have fallen out of grace is not what burninations are for — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@IanKemp sure, my comment just says that this answer misses the point of the question which is precisely about what behavior we should adopt when facing such question that can't/shouldn't be answered. Your comment does answer this case with your own view, that should be an answer not a comment here. (By the way, to make things clear about my take on this, most of the time I'll just VTC and move on, but I sometimes also feel sympathetic enough to leave a comment pointing the asker to where I believe they should start looking. Depends on the situation, the tone of the asker, my cat's mood, etc.) — Kaiido 9 secs ago
Hum..., "not working" should automatically trigger the
Close
+ 'Needs details of clarity' anyway...! — chivracq 10 secs ago@PaulDraper I know what empathy is. I am not sure what "empathetically help" is supposed to mean concretely in this context. We generally don't know whether we are dealing with a PhD candidate or a freshman here, for example. And we generally try to treat questions as targeted at anyone who might ask them. Can you perhaps give a - synthetic or real - example in the context of Stack Overflow? — MisterMiyagi 54 secs ago
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8:11 AM
"The tag wiki of [mirror] states it being about Unity." and it's used in a lot of non-Unity questions. Which is to be expected because "mirror" is a widely used term and not at all exclusive to Unity. "This post was about disambiguating mirror some time ago without any results." do note that the post was create before the tag wiki was edited to say it's about Unity. So, before somebody took it upon themselves to disambiguate the tag, somebody else took it upon themselves to provide tag guidance to a tag which was already ambiguous. Which was wrong. — VLAZ 19 secs ago
Yes, and as you said 55 questions were retagged as [unity3d-mirror]. Which left almost 10 times as much tagged [mirror]. At the time of this comment, there are 548 questions tagged [mirror]. Which suggests to me that the tag wiki was never correct since there is a 10:1 ratio of incorrect to correct usage. — VLAZ 1 min ago
My fault, the change affected all 120 questions with both tags (instead of 55). My settings just filtered many of them out. — dan1st 45 secs ago
OK, so there was 120 questions tagged [mirror] "correctly" (according to the tag wiki) vs 550 which were tagged incorrectly. That's still predominantly "wrongly" tagged questions. Which still suggests to me that the tag wiki was wrong. The ratio is (almost) 4.5:1 in favour of "wrong" questions. Or, put in another way 82% of them were wrong. Therefore 18% were "correct" and retagged. I'd say defining a tag wiki that covers about 1/5th of the questions of that tag was wrong far before somebody tried to correct this. — VLAZ 33 secs ago
I agree with that. Should we keep this change and change the tag wiki as well? What should we do with the other [mirror] questions? They are not really about the same thing although mirroring something seems dominant there. But I guess that's in the scope of Taking a look in the [mirror] — dan1st 27 secs ago
I'd say that all usages are wrong. Because the tag is not specific enough. Changing the tag wiki was already wrong and approving the edits was also wrong. It's a mess all around. Somebody took it upon themselves to clean this whole thing up at least a bit. — VLAZ 19 secs ago
Also, I now see there is a pending edit to the tag description to say it's not about the Unity Networking API. Which is honestly not much better as it defines it too broadly. — VLAZ 14 secs ago
9:21 AM
Even if all questions tagged with mirror were about unity, I wouldn't use mirror as a tag. — Braiam 27 secs ago
@PMF It's not SO:s job to change such things. The tags exist to make it easier to find relevant information. A concept having an in appropriate name according to some definition of 'inappropriate', is not a valid reason to burninate a tag. — klutt 17 secs ago
9:36 AM
I think you've got a bad attitude to start with, I wouldn't call any of the comments left on your question "non-helpful". — user692942 35 secs ago
"If we keep this change, we should probably also change the tag wiki of mirror." yes, please. There are already many [*-mirror] tags, possibly some of the questions actually already have their related 'mirror' tag already. — Andrew T. 32 secs ago
9:49 AM
@user692942 It says "one non-helpful answer", no mention of comments. Talk about a bad attitude... — Gimby 55 secs ago
10:02 AM
Re "made by a single user in a timespan of around 1 h 17 min": That is nothing compared to changing nearly 10,000 posts in a span of about 4 days (2022-07-13 through 2022-07-17). — Peter Mortensen 27 secs ago
Re "made by a single user in a timespan of around 1 h 17 min": That is nothing compared to changing links from HTTP to HTTPS in nearly 10,000 posts in a span of about 4 days (2022-07-13 through 2022-07-17). It is about the same rate, but the volume is about 75 times higher. — Peter Mortensen 13 secs ago
10:21 AM
@Gimby the OP obviously confuses comments and answers. There no answer on this question, deleted or not. — β.εηοιτ.βε 1 min ago
The initial comment was not helpful in solving the question. It just says that someone doesn't understand why someone would want to do that. — Martin Smith 31 secs ago
10:49 AM
@MartinSmith which is actually helpful in solving the question, just not the question that the OP asked but the underlying problem: why do you need to do this. — Braiam 28 secs ago
If they didn't need to do it why would they be motivated to ask the question and still be looking for an answer 2 months later? — Martin Smith 10 secs ago
@MartinSmith have you not seen someone so entrenched on their apparent solution that doesn't try to look for an alternative? I've seen people on this very site for years trying to get SE to implement another sorting for answers, and when they finally get it, it doesn't solve the underlying problem: answers are still obsolete and in need of an update. — Braiam 11 secs ago
The answer "get out of screensaver mode manually" is presumably what they have been doing in the interim and finding inadequate — Martin Smith 1 min ago
@MartinSmith exactly, but that doesn't explain why they need to get out of screensaver mode at all. Why do they need to get out of screensaver mode when data arrives from the BT device? — Braiam 53 secs ago
Tags should be able to work as the only tag on the question, since to be created it needs to cover a topic that hasn't been asked before. All the topics you mention are either off topic or already covered. — Braiam 50 secs ago
11:24 AM
It's an answer. The question is "What is the meaning of "cascading' in CSS?" and the answer essentially says that "cascading" means "fighting". I don't think that's a particularly good answer, but flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer. You should downvote such answers. — Ryan M ♦ 51 secs ago
I don't think it is a rant. The answer tries to give a simplistic explanation. Which would obviously be limited but it's trying to get the point across. IMO, it's an effective way to explain why you need the whole "cascading" part of style sheets. — VLAZ 30 secs ago
I'm pretty sure that it being a community wiki answer is unrelated to the consensus being Looks OK in the review for that post. I've definitely recommended deletion on community wiki posts before and they've been deleted as a result. — Wai Ha Lee 32 secs ago
Reviewing and receiving votes are completely different things; I'm not sure of your point in regards to what the votes on your content have to do with your reviews. As for why you got a review ban; presumably you have failed an audit or a it's been noticed that your decisions don't align with the community and so you have been given a suspension from the review queue again. — Larnu 1 min ago
Your review banned is from you choosing incorrect actions during an audit or a moderator determining your review actions were incorrect. — Security Hound 42 secs ago
I understand that, the question is more why now after 3-4 years, and all within 3 days. I never got a -2 on a question in 9 years, to get 6 at the same time + review ban at the same time is - lets say- curious. — Nic3500 41 secs ago
Both of those reviews you've linked have a problem of using inline code markdown for things that aren't code.
Don't use inline code markdown for something that isn't code.
— Larnu 26 secs agoQ1 has more problems than just "spaces": 1. "gives" is not code but has been marked as such. 2. The code fence is only opened but never closed. 3. The extra spaces are also an issue. In Python spaces are very significant, so extras can lead to different semantics. — VLAZ 30 secs ago
serial votes are normally automatically corrected. Wait a day and see of the script kicks in ... — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
Well, now it has a bounty, thanks to not a robot... although I'm curious if during those 2 months you thought to check Google or other questions on Stack Overflow to find a suitable solution (like possibly, this one?) — ashleedawg 44 secs ago
I've escalated the votes manually as well. The two batches were related — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
"let's say C++, the flag would have been approved instantaneously." doubtful; as the flags aren't reviewed by members of the C++ community, but by moderators. — Larnu 14 secs ago
12:31 PM
The same goes for image-only and other types of/generic link-only answers; flag as "not an answer" — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 15 secs ago
Does this answer your question? When to flag an answer as "not an answer" — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 58 secs ago
12:46 PM
What's wrong with what you're doing now? I.e. why do you want to improve it, what's your goal here? You say it's already easy and simple. What are the limitations, e.g. if we suggest providing a preconfigured VM for each developer, would that fly? — Robert Longson 6 secs ago
Although this isn't on-topic for Stack Overflow due to lacking focus, there's an already existing (closed) question for this: How to automate development environment setup? — Abdul Aziz Barkat 1 min ago
This is likely not on-topic anywhere in the network. "A better way" is heavily opinionated and broad, and not a good fit for the vast majority of SE sites. Reddit or similar might be better — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
I would point out that if we decide to burninate this tag, it shouldn't be replaced with main! — Dharman ♦ 36 secs ago
1:26 PM
An off-note: what's up with quote formatting - are you citing someone? — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 52 secs ago
What is your standard of software? Because either OpenCV and CUDA should be an development tool in this case, which mainly provide library to call for development. If you research[opencv cuda build](stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=opencv%20cuda%20build ) on SO you can find a lot of result, that should be prove the installation of opencv is on-topic in SO — kusocodeing 44 secs ago
@OlegValteriswithUkraine The quote format was introduced by an editor to replace code format. Not sure why they preferred quotes over plain text. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 36 secs ago
1:54 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine oh, thanks, I failed to notice! The question stands, I suppose, but I am more inclined to edit them out now. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 55 secs ago
2:19 PM
I was a bit hesitant to edit the brand name in the quote because of that formatting. If it's not a quote at all, but just someone's misunderstanding of formatting, let's clean it up... — Heretic Monkey 30 secs ago
Although this answer appears to be attempting to apply mathematical theory to ontology (in the information science sense) — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
"Is there a better way?" is the beginning of a discussion. Perhaps there is already a specific question? Like "It currently takes 39 minutes and our PKI demands at most 7 minutes. Of this the Maven part takes up 54%. I have tried to improve it, but it failed due to X, Y, Z. How can I fix it?". Any specific question may get answers that also include more general tip and tricks (besides answering the specific question). Site Code Review is only for code (I think,) — Peter Mortensen 34 secs ago
"Is there a better way?" is the beginning of a discussion (or an attempt to capture as many answerers as possible). Perhaps there is already a specific question? Like "It currently takes 39 minutes and our KPI demands at most 7 minutes. Of this the Maven part takes up 54%. I have tried to improve it, but it failed due to X, Y, and Z. How can I fix it?". Any specific question may get answers that also include more general tips and tricks (besides answering the specific question). Site Code Review is only for code (I think) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
I wouldn't classify it as a rant. More like an attempt to spice up an otherwise dry Stack Overflow answer with some colourful words and metaphors. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
@kusocodeing That off-topic questions exist on Stack Overflow does not make further off-topic questions on-topic. It just means that there are too few people curating the number of questions coming in. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
The voting has now been corrected, thanks to an unusually fast CM — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 54 secs ago
3:04 PM
3:16 PM
@RohitGupta, I'd question why someone would open a 2nd account, then work to get enough points to put a bounty on a question from their 1st account when they could have just done the work on the 1st account. Especially when the "2nd" account is 14 days older than the question being asked about. And both accounts have been active pretty much the whole time, and not participated on similar topics except for Python. — computercarguy 15 secs ago
3:54 PM
This is probably a good reason to take Taking a look in the [mirror] back up again — zcoop98 1 min ago
I still use and will continue to use master in all my git branches. Sue me. — Stefano Borini 1 min ago
4:12 PM
Re; "It's not the job of this site's users to direct off-topic questions elsewhere." What about [site-recommendation] questions? Or do you just mean in general? — zcoop98 47 secs ago
@StefanoBorini Good for you, but that still isn't what we're discussing here. Your, mine, and anyone else's branch name preferences are fully irrelevant in whether or not this tag needs to die, as many of the comments on this answer also try to convey. Also relevant: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/298343/… — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
@Luuk It is up and running. It should redirect you to "www.stackstatus.net" but if you use things like HTTPS Anywhere, that may fail. — animuson ♦ 1 min ago
OK, it seems to be a problem of my browser ("Microsoft Edge Version 104.0.1293.47 (Official build) (64-bit)") 😢 — Luuk 27 secs ago
4:44 PM
5:31 PM
@HereticMonkey As I mentioned above, according to on-topic, the question generally covers the software tools commonly used by programmers should be on-topic. I think the "generally cover" is not narrow to a coding problem because they are only "the best cases". I think the tolerance is not that solid since there is a demand for such questions and the definition of programming is quite ambiguous in fact. — kusocodeing 20 secs ago
5:47 PM
I answer a lot of my own questions (stackoverflow.com/users/6500909/…) but found myself now banned from asking more questions. I started deleting unanswered questions and bingo (sarcastic) -- it looks like I am banned for ever. So be careful... I am still trying to get out of my ban years later. — MeSo2 21 secs ago
6:11 PM
How are questions treated when they use a tag without any badge holders? Python and C# couldn't be more different. What if none of the badge holders approve or disapprove the question? How long until the question is published? What happens if you ask a question and it get's disapproved? — Security Hound 37 secs ago
@SecurityHound,
when they use a tag without any badge holders
, they can be published immediately, because affect a small group of a big community (small group of watchers). What if none of the badge holders approve or disapprove the question
definitely is rejected. How long until the question is published
endless period, an automatic notification can sent to the users that review and re-submit the question. — A Farmanbar 45 secs agoSo, you're essentially proposing a queue that is badge-gated. What exactly is the incentive to perform the review actions there? Because remember that SO gets over 5k questions per day on average. That means that all badge holders (in total) should be ready to review at least that many questions every day. — VLAZ 59 secs ago
@AFarmanbar - So as a gold badge holder to multiple tags, do I get notifications, for every question with that tag every day? Can I opt out of being notified? What I neither approve or disapprove and just downvote the low quality content? So if no user approves or dissaves the question it's automatically just rejected? That seams like a broken frustrating system, which will result in questions being submitted (on the wrong site), asking "where is my question?" — Security Hound 36 secs ago
@VLAZ, I agree with your comment (
a queue that is badge-gated and all badge holders (in total) should be ready to review
), it's a hard job though. however, there are review actions that are done by community members. — A Farmanbar 34 secs ago@AFarmanbar - We already have too few members who perform review actions, you want to increase their workload by ten fold, and not only that limit it to the very users who are typically ANSWERING questions. So instead of answering a question, the 1% of the population with gold tags, will be busy "publishing" questions? How exactly does this help with the quality problem with questions? — Security Hound 18 secs ago
No, you've not answered. Why should people review in that queue? Some 5k odd questions per day. And that's on average - on a week day it's not unusual to have 7k questions. You're asking the entire community to buckle down and dive in. And keep doing this every day. The review queues are already getting way less action than they should. Heck, I'm not ashamed of admitting, I don't do nearly enough reviews. Because it's a hard job. So, you're asking me, and everybody else, to increase our voluntary workload. With no actual justification why that would be,. — VLAZ 20 secs ago
If this were to come to past, I would just answer questions, and I WOULD REFUSE to approve ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS — Security Hound 50 secs ago
I mean, given my own experience, there's a value argument to be made for people who want to answer questions to want to be involved in a queue like this. By being able to see questions before they're posted, you have the benefit of being first to answer... which we all know is huge value for earning reputation here. — Kevin B 15 secs ago
@VLAZ, we have such a mechanism after publish when reviewers go through list of published questions and say is it OK or NOT or NEEDS EDIT. so we can have such mechanism before publish. why not? — A Farmanbar 1 min ago
@VLAZ I don't mean that have both of them after & before publishment. remove/replace after publishing review to before publishment review. — A Farmanbar 1 min ago
@KevinB I agree,
By being able to see questions before they're posted, you have the benefit of being first to answer
— A Farmanbar 57 secs ago@AFarmanbar because the first questions queue is already overflowing. There are right now 7.8k questions in that queue. FQ items are frequently invalidated if nobody has looked at them in a while (2-3 days, IIRC). So, that's 7.8k items in that queue right now with the early booting. Your proposal would have an ever-growing list. Unless you have any way to have uses keep on top of all the incoming questions. And you've yet still to provide a strategy for that. Asking me "but why not" doesn't address the fundamental flow with your suggestions I've outlined three times already. — VLAZ 28 secs ago
"I don't mean that have both of them after & before publishment. remove/replace after publishing review to before publishment review." never claimed that there would be two. It would be quite silly to do that - it's reviewing the same thing twice. There are 8 review queues total. First Questions queue is just one of them. How do we deal with this new queue which is mandatory to handle as well as all the other ones. Replacing FQ still results with a net huge extra effort required by reviewers. What's the solution to that? — VLAZ 1 min ago
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7:46 PM
thanks, didn't know about this whole SEDE! just wonder why there are so many downvotes, so many people think the question is bad or what? can't see the reason by myself :) — Dmitry Polovinkin 53 secs ago
7:57 PM
If the OP disagrees with a dupe target (or proposed target) they need to update their question to explain why the target doesn't help them. Ideally, they do that as part of their research before they submit the question... — PM 2Ring 24 secs ago
Requests to modify or add dupe targets are welcome in the Python room. We're also willing to discuss reopening closed dupes, when warranted, if a suitable dupe target can't be found. — PM 2Ring 1 min ago
8:16 PM
@ashleedawg ohh dear if you would have read my post in its entirety your curiosity would have been stilled and you would not have had to post your comment. The solution you suggest (like possibly, this one?) is EXACTLY the one I tried which did not work. — mortpiedra 56 secs ago
9:07 PM
9:46 PM
Re "become magnets for answer/comment spam": Couldn't the same be said for views? — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
10:19 PM
@mortpiedra, unfortunately, not reading a question and making assumptions is kind of common. I asked a question nearly 2 years ago that the only person commenting on it suggested 3 articles I had in the question. When I made them aware of this, their comments and my question was deleted. — computercarguy 59 secs ago
@Braiam and others - overapplication of the XY principle is extremely unhelpful. The original question is clear and precise: "how can I interrupt the screen saver". If the answer is "you can't", explain why; if the answer is "I don't know how to do that", remain silent and let others help. The OP's design decisions about why he/she wants to interrupt are out of scope. — Ken Williams 1 min ago
@PeterMortensen indeed, although this comment might work better on the answer I linked as the poster of the comment might respond. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
@AnonCoward the security/escalation considerations would make a good basis for an answer to the question (of the variety "you won't be able to do this because..."). I'm not sure why nobody has mentioned that in the original SO forum, though. — Ken Williams 58 secs ago
@AFarmanbar - ML isn’t at that point where it’s reliable enough to be trusted, plus the engineers who are working on it, mistakenly think their AIs are alive… — Security Hound 52 secs ago
We cannot even trust humans to identify obvious spam, which has been already deleted, I can’t imagine the horrible decisions ML would result in. — Security Hound 1 min ago
11:41 PM
I really am just trying to find a better solution to a complex task I'm faced with and one that I've seen over-and-over and leave a bread crumb trail for the next person that has this problem. This meta question seems like exactly the thing the [site-recommendation] tag (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/site-recommendation) is for. — John 46 secs ago
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