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12:52 AM
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Q: How could SO encourage more on-site code evaluation?

J_HThe minreprex article certainly helps folks to ask better questions. Various fiddles, some on SO, dramatically improve the quality of some questions and answers. And of course some questions will inevitably need local compute resources that SO cannot replicate. But we can dream. proposal How coul...

 
 
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3:04 AM
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Q: If a question asks "What did I do wrong?", is there always an understood "... and how do I fix it?"

John GordonMany times a question will literally ask "what did I do wrong?", either in the title or the body. If I answer such a question, and address only what is wrong, without addressing how to fix it, is that a bad answer? Should one always assume that such questions have an implied "... and how do I fix...

 
 
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7:05 AM
@VLAZ Philosophical question: is it a SQL injection attack if the documented API is just arbitrary SQL queries?
 
I think that falls under "handing somebody else a gun and telling you to shoot you in the foot"
 
I tried to ask ChatGPT how to fix the security problem, and...so, so close...
 
That's straight up an answer from SO.
(mostly joking)
(mostly)
 
"Couldn't the attacker just replace the contents of that file using a proxy?" "Yes, it is possible that an attacker could use a proxy to modify the contents of the query.sql file on the server, which could allow them to inject malicious SQL code into the query. To prevent this, you should use appropriate security measures to protect the query.sql file on the server, such as allowing only authorized users to access the file, or using encryption to ensure that the file cannot be modified."
It also notes that you should (client-side, naturally) validate any user-provided input to the (parameterized) query "to ensure that it does not contain any potentially malicious SQL code."
Which, no, it just adds bugs if you use special characters... (the one it proposed removed semicolons and escaped a bunch of other characters).
After some very pointed questioning, it finally gave a correct answer.
 
7:43 AM
Btw, yesterday I asked it to write a letter to Santa Claus and it generated one that said basically "Hi Santa. I was a good girl, I want a bike. Also something for my sister". I said to rewrite it but as boy and it said "Hi Santa, I was a good boy, I want a bike. Also something for my brother". Basically kept the same structure and paragraphs, just changed a couple of the details.
Intrigued, I said to rewrite it but as Batman. And it still did the same however, it said "Hi Santa, I'm Batman protector of Gotham" and it asked for some gadgets and for something for Robin. Then instead of finishing with "Sincerely, [your name here]" it directly said "Sincerely, Batman"
I tried a couple more times to get it to write a letter but it didn't use the same template. It just generated shorter and less-funny-as-batman letter.
OK, got one just now: original and rewrite
 
7:57 AM
Instead of 'garbage in, garbage out', I prefer 'silly in, silly out' for ChatGPT
like... 'write an essay proving that human was evolving from Windows ME' ...
 
Here's a just... hilariously wrong one: i.stack.imgur.com/IcHlt.png
The only correct information is: 1) the last line should have nine syllables, 2) lines 3 and 4 should have five syllables, 3) the example limerick has nine syllables in its last line.
Every other part is completely wrong, including the self-contradictory statement that the last line in the example has 8 syllables.
 
@RyanM Off by one errors. In both directions.
Who (1) had (1) a (1) pet (1) kan-ga-roo (3) = 7
It (1) caused (1) quite (1) a (1) ruck-us (2) = 6
At least I hope my count isn't off.
 
8:39 AM
@ZoestandswithUkraine Interesting :o also, that site is pretty well structured. Been a while I saw one like this I think, or maybe I just like the color scheme they use...
 
9:24 AM
in today's edition of think-how-the-title-will-read-before-posting HNQ entries:
> Cat clone in C++
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Sounds painful for the cat
But probably very efficient.
 
9:38 AM
yeah... i know...
 
that's what it always say sometimes yeah. I remember once using make X in assembly and the first run told me "it's impossible to..." but the fourth iteration said "here how you can do it" while mixing broken syntax of different assembler (nasm, fasm, etc)
at some point when I stopped counting, it said something along the line of "while I'm a language model, that does not mean I know Assembly"
looking at its output feels like talking to multiple people on a forum but all packed into a single entity. There the naysayer, the believer, the troll, the x,y,z, etc
 
It's valid, if quite vacuous code.
I was actually expecting "you can't do that, burger is real food" or something.
 
10:16 AM
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Q: Cannot publish/Review question on stack overflow

ImadI tried introducing my colleague to stackoverflow, on the 8th of december 2022,so he could post hist first question. The ask wizard is enabled for him and he cannot deactivate it. Unfortunately, the button to "Review your question" is grayed out and he cannot publish his first question. Any worka...

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Q: ChatGPT should be incorporated into the site

DialecticusChatGPT is a tool. We should adopt all useful tools. This site is in the best position to do this adoption. I propose that before the question is published the OP gets the opportunity to read the answer from the AI. OP might already accept this answer. Or they might realize that the question need...

 
hmm, that's a new one:
 
Saw that once.
 
> If we don't adopt this AI or the next we will get replaced, just like SO replaced Experts Exchange.
fpfhpfphfhpfphhfp
 
10:34 AM
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Q: FIx timeout for the "You may only open the close dialog every 3 seconds" notification

tripleeeSeveral of the interactions with the site are rate-limited and will bring up a warning notice if you do them repeatedly. For example, you can only flag comments every 3 seconds. Typically, these notices stay up for as long as you are required to wait; so, for example, if you get a notification wh...

 
I mean, nobody is prevented from making another Q&A site ChatGPT Exchange ...
 
can't wait to see them act surprised when they see more than half of the answer does not work without extensive editing/understanding of what's wrong with them
essentially, it'll be like making the questions the answers in that they'll be as confusing and clueless, or even full of errors to fix before using them
what would be funny though is if they use it as a Wikipedia clone. You'll see stuff like "Germany is a landlocked country" and such.
 
FWIW, I did use ChatGPT's nonsense to prove ChatGPT's nonsense on my site...: Is OpenAI ChatGPT available for Android?
 
that's clever and also further prove the point we're trying to make
 
10:57 AM
Nice "used the stones to destroy the stones" vibe.
 
11:28 AM
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Q: Is that the best way to create base model in django?

Django Monsteranyone please suggest best way to create base model in django?

 
 
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12:28 PM
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Q: Reopen queue dialog is broken on second level

Mark RotteveelThe reopen review queue dialog seems to be broken. Steps to reproduce: Review reopen votes: https://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen Select "Leave closed" and click "Submit" Select "This question doesn't meet a Stack Overflow guideline." Select a reason (e.g. "Needs debugging details") Click "Kee...

 
12:40 PM
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Q: Vote for [word] rename canidate

A-TechTLDR: The word tag needs renaming (as made clear in this meta-post), here are the candidates to vote on and replace it. This is a continuation this post. Rename candidates have been collected and will be posted as individual answers, to be voted upon. The word-tag will be renamed to the winning c...

 
@NewPosts Is that not allowed, or why the immediate downvotes?
 
The downvote on meta is to express disagreement. This isn't done in bad faith I believe (most of the time)
 
The downvotes are probably just disagreements. I personally think [word] is too ambiguous
probably needs a burnination instead
 
Isn't that just a dupe of the other post?
 
that's what I'm thinking
 
12:51 PM
There's been around 7-800 removals so far too
Is this an application for [status-planned]?
Sure, why not?
 
@aynber Burnation hat already been rejected for this tag meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421360/…
 
So I see...
 
tldr ->tag should be renamed so i gatherd possible new names and vanted to put them up forvote
 
unrelated, but I found something interesting: programarcadegames.com/python_examples/… this is the original post from 2017 or so I think? and this is the result in the present:
it copy pasted 99% of the code above, minus stuff it added based on what I said
 
i mean that what AI does copy & paste data with a sprinkle of randomness on the paste
 
1:00 PM
yes, that's also what I kept saying too. Anyway, I just thought this looked interesting since it's the first time I was able to find the original content
another picture showing the full class + same lines under it: i.imgur.com/IegMglZ.png
also, I'm pretty sure there is a maximum amount of characters it can output in any given output. If I use some very detailed query, it will just stop after writing a lot, without errors. If I try that same query again and again, it always stops at that point or another point of similar length in characters. That or maybe it stops after running for X time.
 
1:51 PM
repo is 6 years old and based on content of a book too o-o
I'll stop there for today hmm
 
odd, the copied code isn't quite exact. Interesting...
 
 
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3:16 PM
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Q: Why does ChatGPT is not allowed in Stack Overflow?

GoAmeer030My friend searched for a CSS question in Google, and as usual Stack Overflow pops in first, When he opens the link an alert says that stack overflow doesn't accept answers from ChatGPT. I wonder why they giving an alert like that. Even though it is AI generated, still it is an answer. And I don't...

 
>:(
 
sigh here we go again
 
Points for providing an AI generated answer. Negative points, but points nonetheless
 
Disappointing
I hoped they had posted other AI generated answers on main
 
3:35 PM
they're all read
 
must be a deleted comment?
I recall someone mentioned the same problem on the tavern on the meta
 
I think it sometimes doesn't load all comments.
 
it was a second tab
i had already marked them all as read in a different tab
 
I see.
I didn't mean to imply there is a single way for this to fail.
 
I had that happen once, but that was for reputation notification
 
3:39 PM
somehow my way of using SO results in the inbox frequently being crap
 
not really, since I probably noticed most of the problem you noticed (in one form or another)
 
@KevinB If it's any consolation, I don't think it's because of you.
 
that's why I said you get used to it. Not in the sense that I think it's ok, it's not, but I get that it might take time to fix, so I don't complain
as long as it doesn't prevent me to talk here or post an answer/question, I don't really mind much
 
@AndrewT. see? It's clearly a great answer to how to clone cats in C++, I dunno what all the fuss is about /s
 
3:59 PM
That happens to me a lot when there's multiple comments by the same person on a question
or just being mentioned multiple times on the same question
I have to click Mark all read to get the number to go away
 
4:28 PM
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Q: Link to openAI answer for all questions

hedgedandleveredIn the spirit of discouraging users from posting openAI answers, perhaps we could create a discreet expandable banner that will show or link to the answer that openai creates, and have a heavy reputation requirement to up/downvote the openai answer; downvotes have no reputation cost? Takes away a...

 
 
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7:40 PM
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Q: Maybe ChatGPT should be used to improve questions

IRTFMI have read most of the thread that discusses the "ban" on ChatGPT generated answers. It doesn't really address the subquestions of "how" this ban was supposed to work, but the consensus was that the ban was a "good idea". It occurred to me that ChatGPT might be useful in addressing the widesprea...

 
8:37 PM
Boson has a character escape problem
 
To an extent
The API itself is escaped, boson makes no attempt to unescape it before it's passed to the chat API that doesn't unescape it
 
9:04 PM
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Q: The [angular-material] tag(s) hover tooltips are broken in Firefox

TylerHI have just noticed (and had another user confirm) that certain Angular Material tags are not showing their tooltip (which shows number of follows, number of questions, and the first part of the Tag Wiki Excerpt) upon hover when using Firefox: angular-material angular-material2 angular-material-...

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Q: Can't post question on stackoverflow after unblock

user8811698I was blocked for asking question on Stack overflow. later after some time, I was unblocked and I have asked a question. However that question doesn't have any downvote but it has duplicated and closed. and now again I blocked to ask question.

 
 
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10:21 PM
@VLAZ everyone knows you can do everything in JavaScript.
 
11:12 PM
*anything
 
@RyanM I've yet to see a cat cloned via JS. So, it's at least everything except cat cloning.
 
@RyanM you can't sleep in it, though
 
lol, yes, also that. JavaScript: the language that never sleeps.
"While other languages take naps, JavaScript works tirelessly" from a fictional ad about JS.
I mean, ChatGPT is mostly right. Mostly. The setInterval inside setTimeout is great, though.
 

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