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5:09 AM
does this count as its own answer? or just a thanks? stackoverflow.com/a/78980590/11107541. I'm leaning to "thanks"/comment, but I want a second opinion
 
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6:26 AM
interesting. I'm seeing what feels like a lot of LQA reviews that I don't agree with. and from surprising names too.
@VLAZ I myself still wouldn't trust or bother using a generative ML technology for anything where I care about correctness / where "correctness" is relevant.
@starball I've yet to find uses for coding. Anything I've generated with an LLM, I've had to also verify if it works. So, it's OK to generate some code that is easier to check for correctness than writing...although I don't think there is really that much of such code. Not one that really matters that much. But tests are a good candidate there.
Also, I should note that I commented on the article being a good idea before actually reading it. Seems to be mostly an ad for some company that has a "test generating AI" product.
Which makes the articles a bit biased. I still think the idea is sound, at least. Generating tests I believe is possibly useful endeavour.
@VLAZ note: tests fall under the "correctness is relevant" for me.
though I can agree that how much it matters depends on what you're building / how much correctness matters in the first place.
Tests fall under "extremely easy to add more to, but high cost to start with" for me. IMO, once there are tests it's trivial to add more. If there aren't any, it might even be insurmountable obstacle to create the first one.
6:42 AM
@VLAZ mileage on that probably varies a lot with what the technology and setup are. I basically have two main personal projects. a multiplayer web game, and a application-targeted constraint solving library.
I don't bother with tests for the typing game, although there is some business logic in there that I would say tests would make sense for (I'm just too lazy, and RNG is involved, and I don't want to deal with seeds and differences between what PRNGs different runtimes use). I have basic tests for the constraint solver.
especially with C++ dynamic libraries, testing business logic that isn't exposed as public interface (when not default-exporting everything) is a pain
or maybe there's a smarter way to do it, and I just haven't thought of or seen someone else do it yet.
6:57 AM
@starball That looks like a thanks comment to me, they don't seem to be adding anything new there which isn't already in the answer they mention worked for them.
 
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11:02 AM
> There is no stooped question in the world. If your stacked on some thing ask to get flow.
wat
> Lol, back in the days you would find A LOT of bullies in here downvoting your question, now they're just desperate after chatgpt :D
It fits their pre-established beliefs, so it must be that, of course.
@E_net4 "There is no bent down question in the world. If you are put on top of a pile of some thing ask to get flow." obviously
"Ask to get flow" is something I would imagine a constipated person doing at a pharmacy.
> IMO SOF is not here to scold users or judge questions.
Scold users? No. Judge questions? Yes.
11:18 AM
That's indeed not what a Soldier Of Fortune should do.
 
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Q: Email system seems broken

jesse_bI noticed this on the area51 site when it asked me to verify my email. I've tried two different emails several times and am not receiving anything in junk, spam, etc. This has also been reported on the area51 meta twice as old as 6 months ago. here and here I tried reporting this via contact su...

1:44 PM
@VLAZ if the act, which belongs to you, of being put on top of a pile of some thing
> Downvoting with no comment a good and detailed answer? I guess that's what we get after increasing the reputation for people posting only questions and no answers.
New conspiracy theory cookin'
@NewPosts So they can't support the reputation leagues anymore but they can introduce reviewer leagues?
little bit of whiplash here
2:01 PM
@E_net4 wasn't that years ago?
It was, yeah. Maybe they're convinced that the rep inflation resulted in those askers doing more of the downvotes they don't like.
 
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5:19 PM
@TylerH agreed with the whiplash, but also, there are way fewer reviewers/reviews/published-posts than there are users/rep-change-events
5:49 PM
Yeah, it's very likely that the queries are just on far less data.
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Q: Spring boot ORM bug

KeilSaving and fetching right away produce an error. Once data in database again, no more error. What is happening ? I made a minimalist example in this repository https://github.com/superkeil/jpabug Maybe an instruction is missing ? Cannot invoke "toto.entities.Author.getName()" because the return ...

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Q: How should I handle a Staging Ground question where I have nothing to add to the existing comment suggesting improvements?

devlin carnateOn more than one occasion, I've encountered a Staging Ground question where others have already left useful comments and I have nothing more to add, but the question still needs Major Changes. My preference would be that upvoting an existing comment would unlock the ability to vote for Major Chan...

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Q: Can the past SO events page get a redesign? (mockup idea included)

cocomacTl;dr: That page has a number design issues, and I propose redesigning it. I've made a mockup of how I think it should look at the end. There's enough issues here that I'm combining this into one big post seeking a rework of that page instead of making a bunch of individual posts. I'm open to se...


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