heh. I mean...doesn't look like the sort of case I'd check.
You are slightly more cynical than me. Occasionally I'm proven insufficiently cynical as a result ;)
"disclaimer: this is somewhat-informed speculation; even mods don't know the exact algorithm" - we need a proper canonical on Meta for this. People keep asking. — Karl Knechtel1 min ago
"What is the post-ban algorithm?" "Something about the scores of your posts and your reputation. Other than that, we don't know; it's a secret. Bug staff about it if you must ask."
(okay, mods know a little more than that. but not much.)
I do not want the vast majority of these users returning to post anything else. Tripping the post ban is extremely difficult to do, and means you're posting a serious amount of crap.
In other news, it's very hard to get hired as a bank teller or loan officer when you've been convicted of theft or embezzlement. Well...
I've experienced a couple of times at StackOverflow a few disconforts when asking some questions because some users were a little passive-agressive with me, so I am kinda afraid of using StackOverflow and getting bullied by not knowing some things.
But, since we are dealing with humans answering ...
I was reading the 2023 developer survey, and saw these circular graphs showing intentions from one item to the next. These are super neat, I would like to use such a graph to illustrate concepts at work.
Ex. https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-worked-with-vs-want-to-work-with-programmi...
@VLAZ-onstrike- I know. ;) But a joke effective at shedding some light, nonetheless. Oleg was asked to reopen the userscripts room earlier today, because the data dumps are being re-enabled. The strike isn’t over. SE has actually improved upon anything.
@Andreasdetestscensorship I mean...not exactly what happened. Ryan asked Oleg if the userscripter's room would be reopened as an avenue to discuss the whatever API blind survey we get. Which isn't a request to quit the strike. And Oleg refused because, well, striking. Also, there is another room already where to discuss it.
They won't remove what's already out, it's useless as people will just publish it again. They will stop giving new dumps, either now (i.e. lying by saying it will be back) or at later point after dust will settle down.
Might eat the banana I'm saving for later to calm down... D:
Did you ever come up with other hot beverages, aside from coffee, tea, and gross watered-down melted chocolate? There are some choice alcoholic options, but that's not your thing, either.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Depends on where you buy it. In general, their food is very bland and tasteless. Be it from restaurants, streed food, or grocery stores. Maybe you went to the more tourist places.
@CodyGray-onstrike I asked for spicy stuff in my falafel and got weird looks, because apparently I do not look like someone who can handle spice at all :(. I popped a hot pepper in my mouth on the way out to make a point.
Yeah, I have the hardest time when I, as a pasty white dude, go into an unfamiliar Thai restaurant and try to order the spiciest thing on the menu, with extra spice added.
Anyone in the software industry, especially developers/testers experience from time to time the agony of standing (sitting...) in front of a really shameful bug in some app they frequently use. We all know and love the development cycle, and we all know some bugs are... of low importance. Yet, so...
For example, I want to ask if something is correct, like this question:
Floating-point number multiplication: a * 1.0 == a guaranteed?
What I actually want to ask:
For float point numbers a,b and c, if a/b exactly equals to c in decimal, and a, b, c are all representable with float numbers withou...
The simple answer is no; voting patterns have not increased since this change was rolled out (at least on Stack Overflow). If anything, voting has decreased since this change was rolled out.
The "site analytics" privilege allows anyone with 25k+ reputation to investigate this for themselves. Havi...
> You can see the effects of the ongoing moderation strike prominently in the downvotes. There's a significant drop in the number of downvotes on June 5, 2023, coinciding with the start of the strike.
> It should surprise no one that there are fewer downvotes when the most quality-minded of users go on strike, whereas there is little or no change in the upvoting rate.
@CodyGray-onstrike Could you imagine what the graph would have looked like without the 28% increase in voting? I'd have been a disaster! Good thing SE pre-emptively deployed the voting buttons to mitigate part of it.
I wonder whether it is possible to find out something like:
"Which IDEs are used by Java programmers (or for Java programming)?"
Sure, this cannot be perfectly done from the data because someone might tick Java and Javascript as programming languages and tick Eclipse and VS Code for IDEs, so you ...
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack Meh. I'd actually like to try using Vim more. But not for Java development. Currently I only use it for 1. the text editor for Git (writing commit messages and interactive rebases) 2. if I'm SSHed to a server and need to make a change. Since Vi/Vim is very often installed by default, nano is also a good alternative but comes pre-installed more rarely.
@CodyGray-onstrike I hadn't used Vim or seen anybody use it to work on multiple related files. The way you do with programming languages. It just happens that I've only seen it used for Java but it would probably be the same with most other projects. Jumping around and navigating through the files and such.
@VLAZ-onstrike- yeah, same for me with Notepad. :)
@AndreasdetestsAIhype you don't know what the thousands of people that it hosted did there... and if the bus still active, you'll have to share all your belongings, and the toilets, with all the passengers. :D
While eating lunch at work, I read printed (?) newspaper, and it leaves nasty colors on the table. Maybe some hack to help preventing it, besides the obvious "put paper beneath the newspaper". ;)
@ZoestandswithUkraine Trick question, they are all just connecting to a single instance on the server where an overworked monkey is doing all the typing for you when you enter a command like :wbbqzuccini
"VIM" is actually short for "very important monkey".
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Generic parameters are great! And an Action returns void, which is even better, because generic responses aren't my thing, even though they're also in fashion
Today, while reviewing first questions, I looked up the past posts of some user. I noticed that he asked several questions in the past, which looked okay and all received answers from different members (some of which have lots of reputation).
I believe these answers were correctly written and pre...
In C++, we say "data member" not "member variable". This led me to leave a comment underneath a helpful question which used the wrong term, along the lines of:
The right term is "data member". The term "member variable" doesn't appear anywhere in the C++ standard.
I eventually stumbled upon the...
@KevinB Which is rather ironic, because "AI is da best u guyz" is a very popular opinion around now. Thus following the author's logic, it should be discarded. Because towards the end of WW2 "Earth is flat" was a popular opinion?
AI might be the future, but ChatGPT is not AI. It does not learn from further discussion. It's just a toy, nothing more.
Maybe that new thing Meta are planning will be more close to real AI, and less a toy, but coming from such a company, it will surely be a total and utter disaster to mankind. :/
For a website, it's common to create really good content with great SEO value in order to show up higher in search results for Google. These search engines have different criteria you can meet in order to get a better "score" per say and rank higher.
Is there an equivalent to this for ChatGPT? Li...