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Q: How can a user unhappy with the LLM partnerships protest constructively (and ideally- effectively)?

super-starball-ultraI'm more asking this on behalf* of the many people I see trying to express protest to the OpenAI partnership in ways that get themselves into trouble: Deleting their own posts- individual or en masse Defacing/vandalizing their own posts- subtly or non-subtly The result of doing those things is ...

 
5:56 AM
How did a question titled "Pandas function operations" with a homework copy-paste get 9k views? Even if someone else had the same homework, how could they possibly find it?
separately: when I sort a tag's questions by "frequent", why do like 90% of them disappear? Do they have to have at least one link or something? And then, why can't I further filter those results?
 
@KarlKnechtel yes, "frequent" means "frequently linked", not "frequently viewed"
 
I know that, but like, sorting by score shows posts with negative-lots scores
 
@KarlKnechtel No dataset / sample data in the question, instead of a question like "How do I get the group with max counties" its just a question directly about the data...
What's weird to me is that it has 16 downvotes but has somehow still not been closed.
I mean even if we don't consider it as lacking focus the lack of sample data should cause it to be closed for lacking debugging details.
 
6:22 AM
@KarlKnechtel Maybe people googled "pandas function operations", then landed on that page and thus wasted their time?
in The Ministry of Silly Hats, Mar 21, 2022 at 10:19, by VLAZ
So...protip, sorting search results by "Frequent" does not actually give you all the search results sorted by frequency. Just the most frequent ones. I was sorting out some paired tags that were wrong and I thought I had finished. There were maybe 100-ish. I did them peacemeal while in daily meetings over the last week. Then realised that if I sort by Newest there is actually a lot more left...
@KarlKnechtel Yes. I'm not sure what the criteria is but it might be "at least one link". It's quite jarring that it hides this information without any feedback.
 
@AbdulAzizBarkat that's not even close to a record. if you think people don't understand question closure now, well, it was worse in the past
 
Like this garbage of mine? 12,000 views, probably because it matches what people search for.
 
 
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8:14 AM
@VLAZ checking the last question on the last page, indeed it's showing 1 "Linked" on the sidebar
 
 
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11:03 AM
Hi guys, I am wondering whether you can help me figure out if my question is on the right site please. It's not getting many views, I've added a bounty, and I'll keep adding bounties if it expires. I've had a downvote, I'm not sure why, but I'm wondering if I might get more luck on Server Fault or Security. Any help or advice is much appreciated please! Many thanks stackoverflow.com/questions/78432183/…
*help or advice to improve the question
 
Sounds like a better fit on Server Fault
 
11:20 AM
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Q: RFC HTTP response for filtering/sorting

allrightallrightallrightI have a concrete situation where I do not understand what to use between 400 and 404. My situation: I have sort and filtering option. url/sort=test If test is a property that is not available to be sort is that 400 or 404? I want to go with 400 but I can’t explain why, I have read others and i...

 
Zoe
11:57 AM
@DannyBeckett For the record, overuse of [tag:] formatting just makes it harder to read your post
 
IMO using tag formatting on main should generally be avoided. And it should definitely not be used in questions which have a specific field for tags.
 
Zoe
the only use for it I can think of is in comments, but specifically only comments suggesting which tags to use on the question
 
12:39 PM
@Zoe Also, tag formatting in comments is just styling them as links. Doesn't do the whole tag styling from the posts.
So, even if "overused", it's not as distracting.
 
Zoe
True
 
Thanks for your suggestions everyone. I only just added the tags when I posted it to the chat, but maybe I made it worse 😅
 
 
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3:05 PM
The downvote count on this question is surprisingly high stackoverflow.com/questions/11981810/…
 
 
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4:11 PM
the python
 
4:24 PM
Impressive.
 
5:08 PM
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Q: Legitimate questions being closed immediately

Werner ReicheI've asked what I would think is a legitimate question "How to configure a gateway for an RHEL bonded connection" because the command to do this does not report an error but does not appear to work correctly either. The question has one downvote and is closed within an hour of being posted. "This...

 
 
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6:14 PM
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Q: What Happens to stackoverflow, what happens to the data?

Hoefkens J.If you'r watching current trends, stack overflow is loosing ground to llms and fast. I feel that if this continues , it will become hard to keep paying the bills , and i hope it never happens but if stackoverflow has to close the books: -will all this knowledge now be locked behind a llm-paywall ...

 
 
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7:20 PM
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Q: Merge and synonymize [cdp] with [chrome-devtools-protocol]

wOxxOm cdp is a new tag with 35 questions chrome-devtools-protocol is the main tag with 199 questions The term "CDP" is a well-known abbreviation for "Chrome Devtools protocol", so it makes sense to synonymize the tags and optionally retag cdp to chrome-devtools-protocol.

 
8:07 PM
@RyanM any guesses what CDP is on this one?
I think whatever it means it's the same as this one?
 
@HenryEcker Based on Google SGE (yikes!), "Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) is a data platform that can be upgraded to Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) Private Cloud Base. CDP is the successor to HDP and Cloudera's other previous Hadoop distribution, Cloudera Distribution of Hadoop (CDH)."
 
Yeah that makes sense. cloudera seems to be the prevailing option I just wasn't sure if it was or not there since there was no mention of the brand.
My google results all seemed connected to cloudera docs though
@HenryEcker This one had a comment from the OP mentioned cloudera that I missed
 
 
 
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9:45 PM
@HenryEcker FYI, response to your comment without an @mention:
AFAICT How to get a success callback of session expire (inactivity) in Apache Unomi 2.0 is about Apache Unomi "Customer Data Platform". Everything else seems correct. — wOxxOm 1 hour ago
 
@Feeds I don't see eclipses on this chart :(
 
that does seem like a pretty glaring omission, given the recency of it and the fact that you can in fact have an improved viewing experience with a well-timed and well-placed flight...
 
10:30 PM
or drive, even
 
@RyanM Do we need a [customer-data-platform] tag then?
Too broad/Would that generic of a tag even add any context to the question?
It looks like maybe Apache Unomi is a CDP so the tag is redundant?
 

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