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Q: Error using Keras concat to join two LSTM layers -Nan in epoch

Krishna Y I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Error using Keras concat to join two LSTM layers -Nan in epoch

 
 
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6:40 AM
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Q: How to undeleted my answer that were deleted by moderators?

JohnVersusRecently some of my answers were deleted by the moderators as I have few URLs in my answer. Apprently my answers were considered spam or click farming post due to the links and the answers were deleted, event though the links are just external references to my answer that helps better understandi...

 
> I tried communicating with moderators and stackoverflow customer support
 
7:04 AM
@VLAZ they did, in fact, do that.
hopefully I got enough duplicates
 
I don't doubt they did. I was more trying to make fun of the "customer support" part.
 
oh, they did that too
(we can't see the conversation though of course)
the message they were sent is by the mods is quite extensive.
 
For a moment, I thought you linked me to a document that is only the message. I went to the bottom and saw it was a thousand lines. Which did seem quite extensive. But also...the last lines looked like CSS. Which, I admit, is going to be extensive effort if sent as message. "Here is how you can style the text for best viewing". Alas, the CSS was not in fact, part of the message. I'm slightly disappointed now.
 
7:19 AM
ha... I wish we had that much control over the presentation of mod messages.
at least it has the right CSS classes now after Makyen complained a bunch :-)
(previously, the preview we were shown differed wildly from the end result)
wait, hang on, do mod messages support Stack Snippets...?
I'm impressed.
 
I think the R collective logo has really poor contrast. I don't know if it looks any different in light mode but this one is really hard for me to make out the letter R in white on light orange-ish background.
Hmm, it actually looks slightly better here. But even less contrasting in high contrast dark mode. Yeah, the irony, right? On the page it's this shining beacon in where everything else is dark. I've got even more problems reading it there.
 
7:44 AM
waaaaay better in light mode:
dark mode is also pretty illegible:
I think they just forgot to test dark mode again
 
I think the light mode icon would even work better in dark mode.
Yes, it does look better:
I can Read it!
 
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Q: How to deal with this old useful question?

Elikill58Few time ago, I was looking for developing on playstation. The only post I found were Sony PS4 app development and I want to talk about this one specially. The questions seems : Opinion based. Literally ask for "any advice, hint or whatever if appreciated" Not a code problem as he didn't write c...

 
8:00 AM
@VLAZ it's probably not actually supposed to change the background color between light and dark mode... or if it is, then the text color also needs to change.
 
@RyanM There are two CSS rules:
body.theme-dark .subcommunity-topic-r-language.s-avatar, .theme-dark__forced .subcommunity-topic-r-language.s-avatar, body.theme-system .theme-dark__forced .subcommunity-topic-r-language.s-avatar {
	background-image: url('Img/subcommunities/r-language-dark.svg?v=ade427ec119b');
}

.subcommunity-topic-r-language.s-avatar {
	background-image: url('Img/subcommunities/r-language.svg?v=284038a37d38');
}
So, there are the two icons light mode and dark mode
 
...I see.
I...cannot imagine why they thought that was a good idea.
 
I am inclined to believe that with many of the dark mode changes - they just didn't. "think" that is. It feels a lot like dark mode and even high contrast dark mode is an afterthought or even after that. A checkbox to tick a day before release "We did all the work. We can push to dev prod now." goes an engineer, and then whoever is on the QA rota for that day (because I'm not thoroughly convinced there is QA) goes down the checklist of things and asks "Anything for dark mode?"
"Oh shoot" the developer says "I'll be back in 5 minutes"
 
8:32 AM
So, I was trying to find how best to describe the background on the light mode icon. My colour vocabulary is low and the best I could say is "dark ochre" however that might have been an entirely different colour. Maybe it was "perpetual Tuesday" or "dream of meadows in winter". You know - a proper colour name. Well, turns out it's browinsh orange.
For the record, the lighter background for the collective is asagi yellow
(and "asagi" is apparently a type of koi fish)
(or maybe some character from Disgea which is the top result when I search for "asagi")
 
I love that the dark mode icon is lighter.
 
For no apparent reason at that.
 
@NewPosts Patience, young warlock
 
8:55 AM
Say no to war, become a peacelock
 
9:22 AM
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Q: Expand the writing area

Wolfpack'08Feature recommendation: Many forums have an "expand" button that allows users to write in a full-screen or semi-full-screen environment. It is very comfortable for writing. Similar to: The default view in the 'Body' input box is about 400 pixels in height. There is a bar along the bottom that can...

 
Again?
Oh, old one was closed for lacking details or clarity. This is the more detailed one, I guess.
Oh, uh, also some edited out material courtesy of Cerbrus.
 
love the edit to the old one about how it doesn't need any edits while simultaneously posting a new one that clarifies it
anyway there's only one now.
aaaaaand they insist on flaming in the comments. welp.
 
9:40 AM
I see the rep suddenly dropped to 1. Probably unrelated, though.
 
sudden wave of downvotes probably
 
Yes, most likely.
 
also whooooaaaaa
Maybe a workaround - I use a userscript which splits the page in three when writing a post. You get the question (and the rest of the answers if you scroll down) on the left, the editor in the middle, and the preview on the right. Here is an example of how it looks. — VLAZ 2 hours ago
didn't know about that one.
 
to be honest, Stacks Snippet allows an almost fullscreen popup, thus such an approach can also be used
 
@RyanM It is quite handy. There is a bug some times when leaving the 3 column view (like, if you cancel an edit) - it may leave the 3 column button on the screen or slightly skew the UI. I just refresh the page when it happens (and I want to stay on the page). It hasn't been annoying enough to try and fix it.
Oh, wait but there is some weird bug that I actually did try to figure out. If you try to improve or reject and edit a suggestion from the question screen it breaks. Like the background dims but you don't get the popup with the editor. Annoyingly, it works on one of my machines but not another. And even more annoyingly, it started working on the machine I spent some time analysing. The next day I came back to it and it worked.
So, if you have that, you need to disable the userscript, reload the page, then hit the Edit button and try to process the suggestion with Improve or Reject and Edit. Then re-enable the userscript. That's pretty annoying.
Works from the suggested edits review queue, though.
I'll probably look into it some more again and try to make a PR.
 
 
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1:28 PM
@VLAZ That implies the existence of a warkey and a peacekey.
> How do I give you 9 meaningless downvotes for my inability to read?
:chefkiss:
 
 
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2:29 PM
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/349667 Nice. Addressing an accessibility issue took less than 6 to 8 (years) this time
@VLAZ No, the user is suspended, on the main site as well, for a month: stackoverflow.com/users/445651/wolfpack08 (unless the two of you were doing deadpan sarcasm that I missed)
12-year users can not only flip out like this, but apparently fail to recognize basics like "edit your question instead of reposting it"
 
@KarlKnechtel (it was a joke)
 
at least the possibility occurred to me. maybe I don't need caffeine yet
 
@KarlKnechtel my deadpan sarcasm has been known to have this effect
 
2:46 PM
I think that we should go and attack the base of ChatGpt and destroy this evil soon as possible. this destroys all of us. we don't have time to wast — pedram shabani 5 mins ago
Not sure if typo or on purpose
 
um
just gonna delete that and walk away slowly
@KarlKnechtel also for reference it is impossible to suspend someone only from a per-site meta
(in fact, on meta, the controls to suspend someone send you to the main site)
 
@RyanM I think you shouldn't be slow. Hurry up, there is no time to wast
 
@RyanM I see. I guess that's for the best overall.
 
3:01 PM
It has pros and cons, but probably for the best
 
3:44 PM
> Even the chatgpt site can be kind, you filthy creatures.
Well then, that's a great place for you to stick to.
 
I'm not filthy, I showered this morning
"I warshed me face and 'ands afore I come, I did"
 
4:04 PM
 
4:59 PM
> I know I speak on behalf of a lot of people in the iOS and Swift tag community when I say to check yourself before you downvote or vote to close any question you don't know the answer to. We all know who you are. It's always you. You are a negative energy around here and it needs to stop.
Got a real vendetta here
 
At least they aren't speaking in all V-words
 
oh no, they've figured me out
 
now I'm curious if they do know or just want the person to think they do
suspecting the latter
 
It's probably just <insert top user here>
 
6:04 PM
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Q: Can we change the rules for posting duplicate answers / marking questions as duplicate?

Martin ThomaI'm the maintainer of pypdf and PyPDF2. I recently started to give a lot of answers for pypdf / python+pdf as I gained quite a lot of knowledge in this area recently. pypdf/PyPDF2 wasn't maintained for a while, which means that lots of people were stumbling over the same issues. That also means t...

 
7:00 PM
I don't quite understand how the solution to "There's n questions and none are answered so i can't dupe close them" is "answer all of them" rather than "answer one of them and dupe close". — Kevin B 4 mins ago
I mean in fairness you can't dupe close if the target doesn't have an upvoted or accepted answer. But overall yes, I think probably just answering one is enough.
 
which is arguably a silly restriction
 
I mean, also somewhat agree.
 
is there a meta post proposing to get rid of that?
that seems like it would solve like, half of the problem here
 
I can see some sort of restriction applying. But maybe "no only negative scored answers".
 
yeah, at least one non-negatively scored answer seems like reasonable table stakes
 
7:02 PM
@RyanM There is one just few messages above in chat!
(I'm not aware of others. But also haven't looked)
 
@VLAZ soooort of but if I status-review that I can see staff wondering what the heck I'm asking them to do.
 
FWIW, the three questions OP showed that deserved the same answer have a sum total of about 1000 views.
 
(I would if I were them!)
@VLAZ time for some crowdsourcing
@KevinB Well, you can't unless someone upvotes or accepts your answer. Which is, arguably, an unhelpful restriction. I'd upvote a request to get rid of it (does anyone know of one?). — Ryan M ♦ 2 mins ago
 
it also seems like a bit of an edge case
in most scenarios, the dupe closer can just cast an upvote
 
Except if they're also the person writing the answer, which would put them in an ideal position to recognize the dupes... I could see, like, some room for abuse (closing questions to point to your own answers) but...you can already mostly do that.
 
7:12 PM
It is an edge case. A workaround that might lean towards skirting the rules is to find some question that does fit and has a zero scored answer, post your own correct answer, upvote the exiting answer, close the others questions as dupes.
 
And if people are thinking about doing that I'd really rather they pick the best question to answer...
 
just lock it behind having a gold badge in that tag
 
Also probably skirting the rules but works around the duplicate problem - post an answer to one question, downvote the others so they get deleted. This one is quite iffy but if the questions aren't really great it might work.
@KevinB you mean "recognised member" and "of that collective", right?
:P
 
🤬
 
That wasn't a toilet. I'm not sure whether to count it as a win or loss.
 
7:20 PM
Is there a way I can send feedback to a specific moderator who deleted my answer? I don't appear to be able to add a comment.
(to be clear, I don't disagree with the deletion, but wanted to discuss the matter)
 
You can make a chatroom, but unless you have something requiring an actual discussion, raise a mod flag
 
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Q: Why is StackOverflow stopping me from removing an upvote from an answer?

mlncnAccidentally clicked on the upvote of the answer below the one i found most helpful, not the helpful one. StackOverflow will not let me undo it! "You last voted on this answer 11 mins ago. Your vote is now locked in unless this answer is edited." That doesn't make any sense? If it is time based...

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Q: What should Stack Overflow do about these certain tags?

Blue RobinThe problem Certain tags like pygame and minecraft (just some examples) and others have posts that are riddled with questions that aren't fit for this site. What should Stack Overflow do? Should there be measures taken on these specific tags to stop users from asking duplicates/questions not fit...

 
@NewPosts giving that one the ol' close-and-upvote-because-I-agree-with-it-but-also-it's-clearly-a-dupe
 
7:39 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine I decided it's not that important. the main thing was "the question looks like a duplicate anyway, with hindsight" but I can hammer it myself so I did
 
@RyanM One of my favourite things is to dupe close and upvote. I'm not being sarcastic, either.
 
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Q: Refuse questions containing the words "don't work" or "doesn't work"?

mattIt occurs to me, after years of prompting individual questioners to explain what "doesn't work" is supposed to mean when they complain that something is wrong, that our question submission code, which already vets the question, could just refuse to accept questions containing that sort of thing. ...

 
It doesn't come up often, though.
 
damnit you beat me to it
the first page of "doesn't work" on SO is all posts with 900 or more score
this user has 4 questions that include "doesn't work"
 
@KevinB hope you don't mind me stealing that insight for a comment
 
7:54 PM
There was some reference for why blacklisting words / phrases was bad due to misspelling. Anybody remember where? I want to add it to my answer. Feel free to edit, if you prefer.
 
eh, i think it's a weak argument
 
@RyanM But you already posted the comment! Are you a time traveller?
 
@VLAZ it's an ongoing theft
@KevinB I mean, it's a decent argument in that it shows a good question with a good title that would be blocked.
also one that the OP is unlikely to want to tear particularly to shreds, but that's just icing on the cake
 
"Excuse me, sir - I am trying to take your wallet. Would you mind? Thanks in advanced payments."
 
Yes these kinds of things can be bypassed but that's not the point; by having a detector that says "Hey! Wait a minute!" when a commonly problematic phrase is used we can educate users who want to be educated, regardless of whether or not there's other users who don't care
 
7:58 PM
@VLAZ I think it was here:
Filters like these are no pr0blam to bypass. — VLAZ 17 mins ago
hope that helps
 
@RyanM Lol, no. I was just channelling rene (what, you want me to come up with an original joke?) who was also including a reference. And it's probably the BoltClock one.
Link added to my post.
 
Dear diary: today I closed a question asked in 2012 (where I had the top and accepted answer) as a duplicate of a question asked in 2009. I feel bad about not having found the duplicate at the time, although I don't know what privileges I had at the time. I would have not at all been surprised if the question dates were reversed (making a contemporary closure impossible).
more to the point, today I found two of my old answers lacking, despite that they were quite well received. One of them was the aforementioned (it should have been on the canonical or not at all) and the other was the previously mentioned (that got deleted, on what is also a duplicate question).
My conclusion is that finding duplicates has always been hard, but the fact that it used to be hard is partly responsible for it being even harder now.
@VLAZ "There are 2670 questions with the phrase "doesn't work" in them and a score over 50. Link to search" - fair enough, but when I see a search like this proposed, I think "oh boy, time to put on the editing hat"
 
8:22 PM
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Q: Clean up of "ChatGPT" questions

RubénI just read a newsletter announcing the lauch of ChatGPT API by OpenAI. This question is not about the ban about using generated text content in Stack Overflow also it's not about posts that use "ChatGPT" or "Chat GPT" as a common name or trivial mentions like "asked ChatGPT", "ChatGPT told me" ...

 
@RyanM Wow, that is impressive
 
@KarlKnechtel I mean - not a bad call. However, it's mainly a point against the proposal that "doesn't work" is automatically bad. I do agree that a good chunk of them need to be edited. But I also think a good chunk wouldn't need an edit.
 
9:13 PM
Just in case anybody wonders about a particular comment - no that's not ad hominem.
 
9:37 PM
ugh. I requested a server be upgraded... our datacenter team emailed me with "here is the new server name and IP". "Er... can we not upgrade the existing server?" "No, due to issues that may arise". Thanks. "issues that may arise" is real helpful.
 
oh the benefits of being both the datacenter "team" and the web "team"
 
@RyanM I miss BoltClock :-( We used to keep in touch a bit on Twitter still after they left but since the whole Musk thing I have not really used Twitter.
@KevinB I mean, to be fair it is a 2012 R2 server and I was asking for upgrading it to 2019. But still, even going to 2012 R2 > 2016 > 2019 would've suited me fine...
Now I have to deal with getting IIS set up, transferring web applications, getting the SSL cert updated, etc.
 
Ah, that kind of upgrade
 
And it's an extra pain because it's in our DMZ so I can't just RDP into it
 
yeah, i need an internal server upgraded that way, and IT said no
thought you meant hardware upgrades
 
9:42 PM
Yeah I ran into an issue where I updated a web application and migrated the back-end database to a 2019 SQL database and now the SSL encryption algorithms don't match because 0-based insertion
but we aren't allowed to downgrade to out of support servers and it was on a 2012 sql server, and we're trying to move everything 2019 or newer at this point so I'd rather just get the web frontend updated
luckily I think we only have like two web apps on this server so it should be minimal pain
 
atm i'm considering upgrading an aws server to the next tier up because wordpress. but its such a low traffic site, and the same size server handles hundreds of thousands of users a day for the coldfusion sites
it's rediculous how poorly optimized this site is
i inherited it from a 3rd party
 
How it almost always goes
 
I need it to just function, for another 6 months to a year, until i have the time to replace it
 
Is it really struggling now?
WordPress doesn't have that much overhead, does it?
 
it doesn't, but for whatever reason, any time I need to make changes to the site in the admin, it stops responding entirely, can't even ssh to it. Outside of when i need to work on it, it runs fine
the last time i profiled it to find performance problems, elementor was the biggest culprit
 
9:57 PM
Hmm
 
effectively, when everything is cached it runs super smooth, because it's an entirely static site
:shrug:
maybe some indexing job
 
I wonder if you can connect to the AWS instance and open resource monitoring or something and then try to connect to the admin panel and see what happens to the resource usage
I dunno what AWS servers have in the way of that info.
 
I can do that, until i lose the connection
i'd need a more automatic method of monitoring that would survive me getting kicked out
like hooking it up to newrelic
or aws's monitoring
 
Can you tell the instance to record resource usage for the next 5 mins or so
 
hmm. should be able to
 
10:04 PM
I dunno how long til you get kicked off
but a bit past that obviously
 
i think i'd need a bit more... php-focused results than what monitoring resources woudl give
everything this site does would be listed under php-fpm
 
Man, combinatorics questions are wild.
 
Maybe, but if it's the server that's kicking you out then it's gotta be lower level than PHP, wouldn't it?
even if the PHP module is what's taking up all the juice
 
I think it's just a timeout
 
I just found someone who was looking for a way to get length-2 permutations of a sequence, but described this (accurately!) as the cartesian product of a list with itself, but excluding duplicates
the opposite situation (someone wants a self-cartesian product, and describes it as a permutation with replacement) is far more common
 
10:08 PM
@KevinB the PHP module is causing your server connection to timeout even via SSH?
@KarlKnechtel sounds complicated. Is it related to programming though? Sounds more math-y
 
that's what it seems like, cpu usage maxes out, after a period of time of that, i'm kicked
 
Or statistics-y
 
well, the question is "how do I generate these in python"
 
ah, OK so they already have the formulas
 
10:09 PM
the problem is, people don't have the mathematical background, so they come up with weird ways of describing the result they want.
 
I don't think that's an achievement I've had with php yet
 
not really "formulas"; we aren't counting, but generating the actual sub-sequences
 
@KevinB do you have regularly scheduled downtime/maintenance windows?
I would say shut down the site during that time and try to connect to the admin module and see if the issue persists even when the site isn't running
 
no, but I can always schedule one
 
anyway, this causes a nightmare for curators, because you can't find canonicals and because you have to hammer with signposts that are atrociously wrong and because people who are trying to search from outside will be in a complete crapshoot because they either don't know what to search for or will find the wrong canonical because of the misleading signposts
 
10:11 PM
at this point though i'm done making my changes, and i have other more important projects to work on, so, it should run smooth till the next time, lol
 
like, fixing the signposts is also bad because a wrong signpost will still be what many people wanted
 
@KevinB let's hope next time is >6 months away :-)
@KarlKnechtel sounds like you will have to spend some time revising some signposts
 
I feel like I'm trying to publish an authoritative map of the country, except that citizens of the country can't agree on what any of the cities are named
(even though there is a clear historical record of the naming)
 
I find editing canonicals or signposts titles and bodies to be some of the more important curation work because it allows for better duplicate closures down the road
 
I've been trying.
but it's really bad for combinatorics questions.
 
10:13 PM
that is good :-)
 
mainly because the lay definition of 'combination' is overly broad
 
downvote and cv as unclear as needed
let Roomba handle as much as possible
 
...
oh, you think that these questions don't get upvoted answers
 
or run for moderator to give yourself a bigger gun
 
ha ha
they get upvotes on the questions, too
 
10:14 PM
Is there a chatroom for that topic? Maybe it is worth creating one and putting effort into attracting some of the more common users in that tag to it so you can discuss with them ways to improve the situation for that tag
 
there's the general PCD room, yes
I'm kinda just venting
sorry about that
 
ah
no worries. My default position though is "offer advice", not "listen"
so good to know
 
the other problem is like
there aren't "common users" of , and most of these questions probably aren't tagged as such
 
It's especially easy for me to office advice atm because my task today has been literally data entry all day
 
and I can barely get Pythonistas to talk in PCD, and has literally 2 million+ questions
 
10:16 PM
@KarlKnechtel yeah, that thought occurred to me, it sounds like it might be that the questions themselves are actually unrelated to combinatorics if it's just "how do I implement this <thing> in <language>"
 
I mean, "combinatorics" is the thing that concepts like combinations, permutations, and the Cartesian product have in common
AFAICT, anyway
I don't think the tag is specifically meant to apply to counting problems?
 
Yeah, seems like a broad umbrella term that isn't relevant to a programming question (though I wholly admit I am highly ignorant on the math front. I barely passed survey of calculus in college, and that was the "dumb people calculus" class)
 
I remember having a hell of a time trying to find how to generate all permutations of a list some years back.
 
actually I think I didn't technically pass. I think I got a D in it
 
anyway the main reason I'm ranting is because I'm now a few pages into duckduckgo.com/… and still struggling to find anything that looks like a proper "Q. how do I [do the thing that itertools.combinations_with_replacement does]? A. Use itertools.combinations_with_replacement"
 
10:20 PM
But I don't need to know anything beyond algebra for daily life anyway. Even in programming I've never even needed to know anything beyond algebra.
Except one time I needed to know how to do linear interpolation and I basically shifted that back to the business owner because they were asking for a depth dose chart for radiation and I was like "nuh uh you need to provide these values, not me. I am not making up numbers for how deep you need to inject radiation into patients' skin and putting my name next to it"
 
@TylerH Oh, it's useful if you want to match up elements in "bundles". I used it to make a (now dead) quality combinator for Path of Exile. Small background - you have items with quality 5-20%. You can exchange items that sum up to 40% quality for useful currency. You can also do 41+% but anything over 40 is "wasted". So I did a little matching thing that gave went through the permutations of items, got the ones that sum up to 40% exactly and then picked the best combinations from those.
 
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Q: My question got closed, can I have a second opinion please

sanlucaMy question What is the regex for matching a C# string is marked as duplicate as Regex for matching C# string literals What is the regex for matching a C# string? But is is only the the same by title. The other question concerns matching of <key><value> pairs and I only want strings delimited by ""...

 
@VLAZ Hey, PoE, I used to play that game a bit.
just a bit though. Like, I have maybe 20 hours in it total?
 
You want to get rid of large numbers first, since they combine with less other items. If you have three different 5% items lying around, you can more easily add them to a combination than one 15% one.
I have 870 on Steam. A few more before Steam but perhaps 20-ish or so.
I think Kevin has more than us both.
> why is it beneficial to close out interesting questions?
It wasn't an interesting question, though.
 
i always just shoved flasks in there till i ran out, then removed flasks until there were no id scroll fragments
repeat for gems
 
10:28 PM
It speaks to how little I have played that I have no idea what you're talking about
I remember gems of different types and specific socket types on gear
 
flasks have quality, 0-20%, if you sell a combination of them that add up to 40% quality or more, you get an orb that adds quality to a flask of your choice
gems work identically
 
I did like the expansiveness of the skill tree though
IIRC you had to unlock skills sequentially though, was that the case? Like you couldn't just hop around to base skills across the skill galaxy?
 
so it's a way of throwing away trash items to produce orbs that you can use on your good ones
 
which was disappointing
 
well, skills are all from gems, so you can unlock them as long as you're high enough level
 
10:30 PM
@KevinB Also all gear - you can sell weapons for a blacksmith stone. It's just a waste of time to do for anything other than flasks, gems, and maybe maps.
 
but within the passive tree you have to path to the big nodes, and there's very limited options for jumping from one side of the tree to the other
(but there are ways to do it now)
you could always do it with the scion class
 
Yeah, I mean the passive skill tree; you could not unlock something that wasn't adjacent/connected to a currently-unlocked node
Glad to know there are ways to do it now
It's a good concept of a game, that I think more of is needed... like Diablo III on steroids, designed for maximum replayability
 
now you can have a jewel in a socket that lets you grab nodes that aren't directly connected
i think there's even jewels that lets you jump from one side to another now?
but that's like super end-game stuff that i rarely bother with
 
though I don't prefer that kind of game; I prefer games that are infinitely customizable, for sure, but with a more permanent growth path. Like characters for DIII seasons being locked to that season. Boring. Let me play a season with a character I have been curating for three years
Lock season arenas based on age of characters to control for fairness or something
 
i mean, there's always standard league
 
10:34 PM
And in D3 you have whatever the equivalent is called.
 
lots of people play standard league, just isn't my thing
i love the resets
 
I have gotten back into my SC2 jam a bit but now I hear that Blizzard has canceled or will cancel the Korean tournament bracket
which is probably going to mean the death of SC2 online play
 
i've been hooked on minecraft, vaulthunters, for months
 
I do like the seasons. Makes it interesting. But also quite time consuming as well. Nowadays, I occasionally play with a friend and we play Standard. I'm still in a guild and they still play the seasons. I just steal the guild stashes that end up in standard to equip me and my friend.
 
currently on a skyblock smp
 
10:36 PM
partly I wanted to finish the Wings of Liberty campaign on normal. When I started in 2010 I was super busy and did a few missions on casual. Annoyingly if you go back and do them on Normal later on, it doesn't update to 'completed the campaign on Normal'... you have to do the whole campaign on Normal from start to finish
I never tried skyblock
I always love playing Minecraft, though I've been doing other games for a long while. Minecraft for me is a game that takes lots of time to play at any give time because it takes so long to do stuff (since I always play survival and prefer to do base building rather than exploring/raiding of bosses)
I still have never been to the End and never fought a wither or the end dragon, let alone the other ones
despite playing Minecraft since like 2009
never used an elytra, never tamed a cat
so many things I've never done
 
i don't really do much building, i'm more into redstone/moving things
heavily into modded
 
I thought everyone in the JS room played Factorio for that
 
Never played modded Minecraft.
 
I just found a question titled "How to get all possible combinations with constraints?" that was actually about floating-point imprecision
I know we like "screenshot of the day"; maybe "XY of the day" could be a thing?
 
@KarlKnechtel Make it top 40 of the day or something.
 
10:40 PM
heh
 
in The Ministry of Silly Hats, 7 hours ago, by Ryan M
Question title of the day: How can I make this variable 100?
^ there is this
Not XY but...could be
 
@VLAZ "this question has been charting for 6 weeks in the top 40"
 
See also this which is XY
in The Ministry of Silly Hats, 32 mins ago, by VLAZ
Another submission for question title of the day: Is ECMAScript 6 magic?
 
11:34 PM
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Q: What tags migth help me find questions about "prompt engineering"?

RubénI'm trying to find SO on-topic questions about prompt engineering. According to several articles on the Web from AI experts, prompt engineering is the fine art of writing an input to get from chatbot like DALL-E, ChatGPT and others a valuable output looks to be tagged with prompt, command-line. T...

 

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