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Q: !!! Paid One-On-One Help Sessions?

Sy KerTo create a chat dataset (GPT) and monetise the site and the contributors time, you could implement a paid one-on-one help session/chat. The 'customer' would choose the relevant contributor from his reputation, specificity of his answers and of course availability on the site. The contributors co...

 
1:24 AM
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Q: How do I resotre my question asking privlages?

hutonahillI started asking questions on stack overflow two years ago while taking a java class. back then didn't know how to ask good questions. I included too much code and wasn't good at explaining my questions in the simplest, most generally applicable way. In the years since I improved slightly and shi...

 
2:06 AM
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Q: Rename [google-sites] -> [google-classic-sites] / [google-sites-2016] -> [google-sites]

RubénThe request is to realize a coordinated rename of two tags: google-sites to google-classic-sites google-sites-2016 to google-sites google-sites has 757 questions. It is about Google "classic Sites". This used to support Google widgets (they were retired) and there is a Google Apps Script servi...

 
 
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4:00 AM
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Q: Should the answer give the code?

My CarIf a question has two answers, the first answer is correct but does not contain code, and the second answer is also correct but contains code. If so, which answer should I accept? Feel free to leave a comment if you need more information. Should the answer give the code? I would appreciate any he...

 
 
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5:30 AM
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Q: Make "cel" tag synonym of "common-expression-language"

AbraI believe that tag cel is an abbreviation for common-expression-language and therefore I think that tag "cel" should be made a synonym (or should I say "tag alias"?) for tag "common-expression-language". I don't meet the criteria for suggesting a synonym for this tag. I discovered the tag because...

 
5:42 AM
@NewPosts Hm... is that still [status-completed] if I didn't do what they asked?
 
good ol' status-sorta-completed
 
6:02 AM
@VLAZ Not to be confused with Room, which is an awesome movie.
@VLAZ A wizzer.
@KevinB You mean the number of people reviewing?
@RyanM @VLAZ But why did Smokey not catch it?
 
 
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7:36 AM
@CodyGray Not sure, really. Probably scans for full words with \b around them. It does catch "repeating characters" but also had code. I don't think it runs the analysis on the post text without the code block. And there is the "luncheon meat" analysis for essentially mashing the keyboard. I'm not sure how that works but it could be that the text was too short to trigger it. Maybe you need to ask in Charcoal.
 
Haha, yeah, it was mostly a rhetorical question. I've arranged so that it would catch future occurrences of that pattern.
The presence of the code block should not have prevented "repeating characters" from working.
 
Ah, trying to trick me to reveal I don't know. Cunning plan.
 
7:51 AM
Most of mine are; it's the execution that tends to fall short.
 
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Q: Can a post be closed for moral reasons ie malicious code

Flavius Stands with RussiaI was just wondering since people can abuse code and make it do things that may break the law or cause harm to others(malicious code), I tried to check if there is a stackoverflow guideline that covers the area of where a user is seeking an answer for a post whose long term objective is for malic...

 
8:08 AM
@rene, PHP is quite fine by itself. People exploiting the language and the code to create scripts that let people download illegal movies from movie pirate sites is what's the problem. — Flavius Stands with Russia 2 mins ago
Clearly the worst thing PHP has ever been used for.
 
Is he saying that's the worst thing it's ever been used for, or why it was invented?
 
I thought the reason for the invention involved drugs.
The consumption of, not the distribution of.
 
Or to promote the sales thereof?
 
Plausible. Distribute a programming language. Distribute drugs to let users cope with having to use it.
 
 
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9:50 AM
@VLAZ Found out why last night btw
My ISP apparently did a security update
 
Errbody gather around to hear what Zoe did last night.
 
And because of housing reasons:tm:, I'm not directly a customer of my ISP, and the company that owns the buildings (and that is the direct customer of the ISP, on paper) failed to notify us in advance :facedesk:
 
I guess your router is provided by your ISP?
 
Put an eero (or any other) WiFi downstream from your modem/ont would prevent future issues?
 
@CodyGray It is
 
9:55 AM
There's your problem
 
Yeah, but I can't be arsed to buy a router
I can port forward, and I have 2G, 5G, and gigabit LAN
 
What is 2G and 5G?
There was 3G, 4G, and 5G, right? But those are for cell phones...
I can't remember if there was 2G, but I suppose so.
 
2.4GHz and 5GHz combined with me being too lazy to write another 6 characters
@CodyGray There was a 2G standard for cellular
But unlike router standards, the numbers don't have any connection to the frequency
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine wll is cnfsng whn u wrt it tht wy
@ZoestandswithUkraine That's why one is "G" and the other is "GHz". :-)
 
@CodyGray mby u just ned 2 git gud m8
@CodyGray yes, but you're forgetting the critical information here
I'm lazy :p
 
10:00 AM
@ZoestandswithUkraine I certainly need to find better people to talk to :-p
 
@CodyGray Well, no offence to everybody else, but SO chat is probably not the correct place.
 
You don't think?
My experience has been quite good.
 
10:16 AM
Well, I'm here. I'm hardly better than Zoe.
 
You also refer to "2.4 GHz" as "2G"?
 
@VLAZ Aww, don't sell yourself short. I'm just amazing, so it's hard to be better than me :p
 
@CodyGray Well no. But once I downvoted a post. That clearly makes me the worst.
 
Downboaters are my favorite.
You may know Jeanne?
 
Jeanne, the most evil? Yes.
 
10:32 AM
> bad news you've been scammed by one of many countless coding challenge/puzzle scam sites they take advantage of people who want to learn c by offering arcane coding puzzles and promising that you don't need to study and learn c with a good textbook just do a bunch of meaningless coding puzzles everyone eventually realizes that these pointless coding puzzles are a waste of time and there's nothing to be learned from them but only after spending a lot of time doing them and there's nothing to show for it
29 instances
 
I've seen several of those, yes.
They are... factual and accurate.
 
> answer was edited
also 29
 
Ugh
How many for "sky is blue"?
 
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Q: DioError [DioErrorType.response]: Http status error [500]

Nimra I'm using dio package for post request it gives me following error: [ERROR:flutter/runtime/dart_vm_initializer.cc(41)] Unhandled Exception: DioError [DioErrorType.response]: Http status error [500]. ` Future addProperty(BuildContext context) async { final provr = context.read(); // String fileNam...

 
10:37 AM
There's a lot of gold in here right now
 
I don't suppose you are referring to the off-topic Meta posts.
 
No, dupes
I have to stay on top of these to, well, squash new variants before they get big enough to require me to re-download and re-parse the entire Stack data dump (which is a problem for a number of reasons that mostly boil down to not checking the history table before adding to the backlog table)
Though the transfer shouldn't be too bad anymore. IIRC, I got like 400 Mbps out of the server transfer
 
Because you get 5G, right?
 
No, ethernet :p
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Fun fact, Queen keeps catching those, as well.
 
10:45 AM
My server doesn't have wifi
well, my big server doesn't
my RPi server does, but it's capped to like 240 Mbps or whatever over ethernet
and further capped by USB 2
 
Yikes.
 
Yeah
It's not great
 
USB 2? What is this - 5 years ago?!
(Can't actually remember when USB 3 started becoming mainstram. More than 5 years ago, though)
 
Has it been that long?
I don't think the Raspberry Pis have switched to USB 3.
 
I think RPi 4 did
 
10:48 AM
A lot of the embedded SoCs that they're based around don't support USB 3
 
But I have a 3B+
 
I have a 2-something sitting around here somewhere :-)
 
4 has gigabit ethernet and two USB 3 ports: raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b
 
Mine is just a B. The second one that came out. Has 512MB RAM, IIRC. It's also been sitting in my cupboard for ages.
 
B, yes, that'd be the one I have.
Also sitting in a cupboard for ages.
 
10:50 AM
Or maybe it was 256MB RAM? Had twice the one A had.
 
(It might be a B+? Is that a thing?)
(It is a thing.)
 
Mine has a gigabyte of RAM
My big server has the most cursed RAM setup I've ever seen
 
What's cursed about it?
 
Bought it used. It has two OEM 2 gig sticks, one 8 gig stick, and one 4 gig gaming-branded stick, and all three sets run at different speeds
 
No
RAM always runs at the slowest common denominator.
 
10:53 AM
(I mean, they end up running at the lowest supported speed so that's half true, but the max cap)
Yeah yeah
 
I don't see the curse, then
 
It looks disgusting
 
Unless only having 16 GB of RAM is a curse.
 
My proper desktop had 16 gigs
Upgraded it to 32
in unrelated news, there's a drastic increase in two-phase rep junkie comments
 
two-phase?
 
10:56 AM
1. Please 2. Accept
?
 
1. Does this work?
2. (answerer accepted) thanks
2. (answerer didn't accept) pls accept and updoot pls kthx in advancedtage
 
So they're posted back-to-back, with no comments by anyone in between?
 
oh, no
The first comment is intended to incite a response from the answerer, hence why "does this work" in many variations is a common first pick
It's simple and uncomplicated
 
"Any updates?"
 
Among other things
"does this work", "have you seen my answer", "did my answer work", "did you find a solution that worked", ...
"have you resolved this"
 
11:02 AM
"plz notice me", "are you there?", "hello", "i want attention"...
 
The best part is that they classify as NLN in all contexts
> do you have time to check my answer
 
In other news, I wish I could delay cast a NAA flag. I get "Thanks" comments on my answers occasionally and enough times I've flagged it as NAA immediately, only for OP to repost a comment. Presumably they didn't realise it was deleted. Or wanted to be really insistent in thankage. In either case, simply casting the NAA a day later is enough. But I have to remember to do it...
 
Maybe a validated comment flag could block comments for a certain period of time? /evilgrin
 
Actually, it's a pseudo-3-phase
If the first comment doesn't get a reply, there's occasionally gems like this:
> i have not heard from you for a couple of days please let me know if there is anything that i can help here
 
At least it's not oscillating?
 
11:06 AM
unexpected, because I'm a programmer: apparently, searching for a date range like 2d..1d will include two full days of results, not one.
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine "Are you OK? I hope you're not dead so you can give me reputation."
 
@VLAZ It wouldn't surprise me if there were actual comments to that effect
 
Why is it unexpected that 2d..1d would give two days of results?
In particular, why would you assume that the range specification is exclusive, not inclusive?
 
@KarlKnechtel In fairness, I really can't remember how the shortands (d, y, m, etc.) are resolved. I have to test them every time. My intuition is that 1d is 2023-01-27 00:00:00` (midnight yesterday) but it might also not be. Who knows.
 
11:24 AM
at least I didn't make a meta post about it before double-checking myself
...I have to wonder.
in principle, could we design a system for rewarding people for answers, that didn't encourage begging for the reward?
or is this purely a social problem
 
@KarlKnechtel no
Any gamified system is prone to competition
 
It's possible. But I'm not really sure it's going to be better. You could, for example have OP's vote/accept not give rep. Also, delaying the rep payout to, say, once a month would mean that there is less immediate gratification from upvotes.
 
11:46 AM
of course, there's a school of thought that says that instant gratification keeps people engaged with the process
it does seem that people want the Points (TM), not simply praise and adulation from OP
but for some reason, it seems like the Points keep being more meaningful to them than kind words, even after attaining every privilege the Points afford.
 
11:59 AM
You know, I don't think that's true.
I think a fair number of these beggars are primarily motivated by praise from the asker.
 
12:20 PM
> I do not appreciate the edit here.
The edit: removes "(FWIW I did not vote on your question)"
 
I'm disappointed.
They should have written: "(FWIW I do not appreciate the edit here)"
 
12:44 PM
FWIW, I would like a cookies.
But I don't have any :/
 
Any way to flag a user who has posted 5 Chat gtp answers in the last 1.5 hours? beyond just flagging each of the answers and posting the link to the policy?
 
@LindaLawton-DaImTo Flag just one. Mods take care of the rest. You can add links to the other answers in the mod message, if you wish.
Or just say "last five answers". Mods are apparently able to read. Or so I'm told.
 
I already flagged them all only two were removed though. They are editing the answers now adding more chat gtp you have to go back in the edit and run each of them. to see its still just Chat GTP they are posting.
I agree mods have been great about taking them down.
 
@VLAZ I wouldn't count on it.
 
@LindaLawton-DaImTo Unless things changed (and I've missed it) mods tend to check the answers since 30th of November 2022 (when ChatGPT launched) and also tend to suspend the user + mod message them about the infraction. You don't need to spend a ton of work to flag each answer. Do make sure your suspicion is reasonable, before flagging, though.
And lay down at least why you think that's the case.
While now I have it on good authority that you shouldn't count on mods ability to read, I've heard they don't appreciate a modflag with no details.
 
1:14 PM
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please don't post additional information as an answer. Instead, click "edit" under your original post and put the additional information (code) there. Then delete the errant answer you posted. — harrism Sep 4, 2012 at 4:14
Sigh. Posted that comment on the wrong answer (there is another answer there, deleted, by the asker of the question), and it's sat there untouched, unflagged for 10 years.
 
1:30 PM
> я предлагаю , я снимаю видео, как я исправляю ошибку этим методом. А вы мне "Золотую Чашу" в репутацию ?
 
Comment under an answer, also written entirely in Russian, that was deleted (for being written entirely in Russian), and then subsequently undeleted by the author of that answer.
I'm intrigued about "'Золотую Чашу' в репутацию", which Google Translate renders as "'Golden Chalice' [in|of] reputation".
 
As in holy grail?
 
Holy Grail of Reputation?
ninja'd
 
Hmm.
A downvote is the "Holy Grail" of reputation?
 
1:34 PM
@CodyGray I mean, I believe encouraging downvotes is just that.
 
Stop posting answers and comments in Russian, then, please!
 
@CodyGray DeepL translates is "I suggest, I make a video of me fixing a mistake with this method. And you're giving me the Golden Bowl for my reputation?"
 
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Q: What do we do with community members that write only "Try this code:" answers?

ThingamabobsI came across this answer and noticed that most of their answers are somewhat poorly written, in a "here is your code manner". I also think I saw others suggesting changing this manner and I do think it is the second time I tried to reach them. However, in that specific case, it's a valuable ques...

 
@VLAZ Maybe the golden bowl is an euphemism for toilet?
 
Maybe? Might also be some cultural thing. If there is a golden cup/bowl/chalice thing that is given for bad things out in Russia.
Where are all of the Russians that are typically in this room to clarify this?
(to my knowledge, that's just Oleg)
 
1:43 PM
I hope nobody gave him the golden chalice.
 
In Russia, golden chalice gives you?
 
That's only in Soviet Russia.
 
In Soviet Russia, post downvotes you.
 
In Putin's Russia, there is neither gold nor chalices.
 
2:07 PM
In the grim darkness of Putin's Russia, there is only war.
 
Death to war.
 
downvote war
 
Vote war down
And vote to close
 
 
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3:54 PM
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Q: How do you process questions that are particularly salient with good answers that are closed?

decuserStack editing denizens tend to be pretty harsh and exclusive about what they 'allow' or don't allow. I was looking for where to find the downloadable javadocs for a specific instance of java, the other day (many other days), and I looked in stack for it. The questions was closed as being off topi...

 
Done
 
4:24 PM
@NewPosts Not worth it.
 
That escalated quickly.
 
5:24 PM
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Q: Consecutive day streak is buggy

Ravindra babuEven though I can see website visit yesterday (27th January) in my history of desktop and mobile, my consecutive streak is broken today. I am visiting this website with out fail since 1st January 2023. My streak also broken earlier with 2+ years consecutive visits. What can be done to restore the...

 
 
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Q: What to do with edits to questions "To verify @<username>'s answer that this is not possible. I had the following Q&A with Chat GPT"

RubénI have answered a question as "It's not possible" having a two of tags that I'm gold tag badge holder and provided the link to the official doc about the related feature. The OP replied to the answer "I could not find absolute confirmation that X feature are not possible from Y context", that it'...

 
 
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8:47 PM
I finally broke it!: pastebin.com/raw/GR2rspiR
this is from chatgpt. I used a totally normal prompt, followed by two separate prompt asking to "add support for X". It broke. finally.
now this looks much more similar to those RNN with random distribution (at least the one I tested on github)
 
mind you, the above is just a single line. The whole output was bigger but wasn't broken (compared to that specific line, which was the last line)
I could take a screenshot, but probably not too intuitive since it's a very long line. I guess a gif could work too hmm
 
9:18 PM
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Q: Why is my filtered query returning a tag that's supposed to be excluded?

Avrohom YisroelI have saved a filter that is supposed to show me all questions tagged [c#] and not tagged [unity3d]. This has worked for a while, but I just loaded the page and saw the following... As you can see from the beautifully drawn orange circles, the filter is supposed to exclude questions about Unity...

 
 
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11:48 PM
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Q: What type of closure should we vote for questions containing code images?

My CarThere are many questions that contain code images instead of text codes. I want to vote to close it. However, I don't know which type of close I should vote for. Is this what I should vote for:

 

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