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@Zoe-Savethedatadump Very cute. It even turned the logo into a snake.
@KevinB Boredom. A chat bot helps solve boredom.
02:12
@CodyGray It's not technically the logo :p 1 2
Fun fact: you can get around several of the safety checks in images by creating the image in steps, and gaslighting it at each individual step. You can't ask it to draw the ClosedAI logo, but you can ask it to replace it with something that resembles the ClosedAI logo
02:31
Ah, wow.
That's interesting that it refuses to use company logos.
For other things, you can emphasise that it's a hypothetical scenario, and optionally to include it in the image. If it includes "hypothetical" in the image, you can ask it to remove the "hypothetical" from the image. It won't let you directly generate without a warning, but it lets you remove the warning
@CodyGray Presumably copyright stuff
Yeah, I've noticed that it's trivially easy to bypass a lot of the restrictions by just telling it not to follow them.
Although I've never used OpenAI's tools directly, because you have to register.
So I've only used other companies who have their own front-end for it.
@CodyGray It's like the guardrails in the US government! /snerk
@CodyGray You mean legalised bribery?
 
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03:44
D:
03:56
@Zoe-Savethedatadump I mean unlegalized bribery.
What's the difference?
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Q: What is the deal with users with the name "Spammer"?

rayFrom time to time I see users with name "Spammer". One of the recent examples would be https://stackoverflow.com/users/19197407/spammer. And so far in my observation, they do spam. I don't think any "normal" user would use "spammer" as their username. So is there any deal with the name? Maybe som...

@Zoe-Savethedatadump We're learning there isn't one in practice.
 
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05:42
> i have porblem to open topbar or sidebar in my page view_club i can i have error Warning: include(): Failed opening
 
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10:56
Because you can get badges for doing reviews?
Because choosing the only appropriate option requires a comment?
11:41
Yeah, you can't get the review counted unless you do an action. And you need a comment to use the Major Changes action.
12:04
@CodyGray for this point in isolation, if it's already been changed to a change-needed status, and the reviewer has nothing new to say, then the "appropriate action" would be to just upvote existing comments they agree with and leave it at that. but yeah, perverse incentives :(
@starball Well... I looked at the page, and I didn't know that, sooooo... maybe it isn't obvious.
@VLAZ I mean, I'll admit to doing something similar, but I only when I have something new to say.
@CodyGray fair
I mean, seriously. How do I complete the task?
Do I have to Skip it, even though I know the correct action and there's no reason to skip?
Upvoting a comment doesn't magically make a new option appear, like "This was already handled". (And that would still be terrible UX, because there's no indication whatsoever that I'm supposed to upvote a comment to trigger that.)
@CodyGray You need to leave a comment then you can choose a major/minor edit. I know, very intuitive. For homework, I'll let you experiment with editing a post.
Right. I know that part. I'm talking about what starball said.
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@CodyGray for this point in isolation, if it's already been changed to a change-needed status, and the reviewer has nothing new to say, then the "appropriate action" would be to just upvote existing comments they agree with and leave it at that. but yeah, perverse incentives :(
12:07
OK, well if you don't leave a comment, you can't complete the task.
Upvoting is "appropriate" from outside the gamification perspective.
(I don't really think that upvoting a comment is a valid thing to do in order to handle a problem.)
But if the post has already been handled correctly, in the sense that it has been changed to an "edits-needed" status, and there is nothing more to do, then that should be an actual option for a reviewer to choose in order to complete the review, right??
@CodyGray SG won't automatically lead you to a post which is already Major changes, you'd have to have opened in manually from the listing (or have the tab opened before the review happened, SG does stop you from leaving a review in that case and inform you there has been a review)
Otherwise, starball's question, screamed at the universe, is nonsensical, because all of the people who reposted that exact same comment did the right thing. In fact, the only thing they could possibly have done. Their only other options were doing the wrong thing, and doing nothing. (Which is arguably the wrong thing.)
Oh, I see. So they solved the problem by overcomplicating it, and failing to address the obvious case of where you click on something.
12:33
I don't really get the "overcomplicating it" part, are you talking about SG stopping you from leaving a review if there's already been one? Note that that is for any changes to the question (edits, reviews, etc.) the blocking part is only to force the user to refresh and check the new changes out before they review (They can leave a review after refreshing)

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