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Q: Why does it seem that each programming language comes with a prediction of use?

Thema GuishardHello fellow programmers; I have been reading some of the questions posted and it seems that most programming languages comes with some sort of prediction on how each expression and statement should be used. Please do not confuse this with the syntax of the language, for the syntax could be corre...

02:57
@maxplus Flag a message in the room for moderator attention and request it there
@NewPosts first time a mistake, second time ignorance...
@AndrewT. it's technically the third time they've gotten it wrong, since they posted their first meta question on the main site...
 
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07:54
This edit is definitely an improvement
Poor OP.
or... POP in short.
08:07
These POPs are everywhere.
And they're not as fun as Princes of Persia.
POP > PoP
POP pops on tops
 
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09:41
You know what also doesn't modify the original string? Literally nothing because strings are immutable. And this "one line answer" is, by my count, two lines.
 
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12:02
@VLAZ-onstrike- I wonder why they think no ones posted that answer before...
 
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13:03
My guess is that they've not really read all four pages of answers
Four pages of non-deleted answers.
Answer #6 does seem to mention it, though. I just Ctrl+F-ed for "..."
(ordered by score)
Another three answers on page 2. I'll stop looking now.
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Q: Don't increment # of views from the same account by more than 1?

machine_1Displaying the questions page on Stack Overflow using the score filter shows Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array? as the first result. The displayed number of views is 1.8m. That question is viewed by registered and non registered users. To reflect a more rea...

@NewPosts Is...this a change that improves anything? Or...has an impact?
Wait, silly me - it's not a change. It's
 
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15:52
So, I just went to the music selection, noticed there’s a tab for «pride», with lots of «pride» music. So I put it on, and to no surprise, I hate the music. Is this Apple Music’s attempt at telling me I should hate Pride?
@AndreasdetestsAIhype What exactly they put in pride music? Who decides it fits? Pride Leaders? It's just a cheap gimmick.
16:11
That might have given you a random assortment of music from LGBT+ artists.
I prefer clustering my music by genre.
And Pride isn't a music genre AFAIK.
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack It’s Apple’s music department or whatever they call it. There’s a lot of… weird choices. But to be fair, I don’t really like anything that tends to be popular.
@E_net4isonstrike exactly.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype lol, that's fair. ;)
At best it's a characteristic you can add on top of existing music.
@E_net4isonstrike It’s mostly pop, R&B, rap, hip-hop, etc.
I love some Queen's songs, but as teenager it was mostly R.E.M, Radiohead, etc.
16:13
And a little bit of Dolly Parton pop-country.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype Musical tastes are complicated. The recent country music conundrum always makes my head spin.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype no jazz?
Probably not commercial enough, idk
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack Pop-jazz.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype e.g.?
16:15
Some Gloria Gaynor, not that I know the overall music style of that artist.
Oh. Gloria Gaynor is known for the disco classic "I will survive".
huh fits to pride as well. :D
I’m not too well-versed in these genres. I just know enough of them to know that I don’t like them. Sure, they have a few good elements, but not enough.
And you get kinda tired of hearing the same stuff on the radio over and over again.
Which, hey, is the main reason why I don’t listen to the radio anymore.
I can’t understand why people like so-called «flow-radio» (or whatever it’s called in English) (3 minutes talk, 3 minutes pop song, repeat 20 times).
@E_net4isonstrike What’s that?
16:30
@AndreasdetestsAIhype This link might give you some pointers.
I'll just go back to the room's main topic: bad takes on Stack Overflow.
> I got so many downvotes on this question initially that my stack overflow account got suspended. Then I left for a long time. [...] This platform is too easy to manipulate and bot.
@E_net4isonstrike They have only an "accept all" button for their cookies. Can't even set the settings, or reject. Well, proceed to open the web inspector.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype gotta be Brave -er
@E_net4isonstrike Oh, it's too easy? Then why did you fail?
OK, hold up - since when opening the notification bar on a site you don't have account on clears all notifications?
@AndreasdetestsAIhype :)
16:34
@VLAZ-onstrike- known bug
Is it? I CBA to go through the list of known bugs. Not since staff CBA, either.
It's just straight up using the old inbox.
> Who scrolls all the way to the bottom to pop a downvote on this answer? That's even more petty than me making this comment about it
Fucking hell
There has been a flag in chat all day
@Zoeisonstrike and?
@VLAZ-onstrike- hmm so maybe saw it mentioned in comment or chat.
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack it's annoying :p
16:41
Doesn't matter, SE devs won't touch inbox bugs even with a very long stick.
It's frozen eternally.
@Zoeisonstrike Makes me curious.
It's not even interesting
It's a trivial decline
@Zoeisonstrike well, that's what annoyed me as well:
yesterday, by Shadow Wizard Strikes Back
Pity that chat flag abusers are not banned. Yikes.
This isn't so much abuse as it is misunderstanding chat and the flag system
16:44
Huh? Is the flag on my message, or something? I have no idea where it is.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype only 10k'ers see it, and only when it's still active.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype No, it's a mod flag in a different room
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack Not mod flags, no :p
16:45
@Zoeisonstrike oh, so what did I see?
spam/offensive flags are visible to 10k users
oh I see.
Still, looked like abusing the flag.
Bug report! One of the "T" letter looks like a cross!
@Zoe ^
16:53
That's not a bug
That's called shit handwriting
oh damn I'm on a strike, shouldn't post bug reports. :(
maybe it's a human bug
@Zoeisonstrike also inconsistent! Shame. ;)
@NordineLotfi humans are the bug.
:P
I remember someone at some job I was on. They kept calling everything a bug even for simple things
16:54
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack you should see my notes, lol
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack mine could be worse to be honest
@Zoeisonstrike keep them, one day when you'll be famous, they'll be worth a fortune! ;)
just tell yourself doctors and other people in the health/science filed probably have worse writing style
@NordineLotfi oh but they do. :D
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack I highly doubt it :p
16:56
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack bug of the universe? :O
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack I know they do, but I don't want to upset anyone, so I'm phrasing it as a possibility rather than certainty ;)
@Zoeisonstrike I don't! :D
then you're wrong :p
@NordineLotfi universe, God, nature.... whatever had the effect of creating mankind.... ;)
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack Also, there another possibility: a lot of them might use their own made up shorthands system. I also know one or two doctor I went to that use existing shorthand system when writing the medicine I need to take per day on paper
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack :O
@NordineLotfi lol surely they're self aware. And it's been years since I got a written prescription or notes from doctors, it's all in the computer now.
@Zoeisonstrike can't be! D:
16:59
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack for me it's done both on paper and my medical related account
@NordineLotfi huh! lol
paper is easier too if you need to get your meds from certain store that do not have general access to their database
@NordineLotfi backup is good.
@NordineLotfi yeah here there's just a card you give.
yeah, I know what you mean. Usually I can use the card, but I don't know why, sometimes they prefer the paper
Can also be useful when you lose the card. ;)
17:03
yep
I think I found the sweet spot
> "Revolutionizing Problem Solving: Unveiling the AI-Powered Genius of Stack Overflow!"
> "Revolutionizing Tech: Unleashing the AI Magic in Uncharted Territories!"
> "Unleashing the Power of AI: How a Startling Stack Overflow Experiment Revolutionized Coding Forever!"
That last one is... oddly applicable
"Becoming a better you: 10 Millions ways AI can make you a better person"
"Don't be a better you tomorrow, be the AI of today"
 
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Q: "serial serial-downvoting" is a thing

ein supports Moderator StrikeI've complained in the past about serial downvoting on my GPU/CUDA-related questions, e.g. here: "Short series" serial downvoting? and indeed, these short-series downvotes get reversed. However - they happen again and again. This time it's: Are external memory resource imports context-specific? "...

 
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19:45
GenAI: Stack Overflow's next big money milking plan.
AI and community are both the same thing; that's why we're replacing them with AI!
@AndreasdetestsAIhype The "Q" in GenAI there stands for quality
Look no further than to Stack Overflow: how genAI will revolutionize the charts!
@AndreasdetestsAIhype At any rate, did I miss something new SE/CEO said? Or is this just a general commentary?
@VLAZ-onstrike- These are just my blog post title suggestions.
Ah sorry. I just flipped to this tab.
Speaking of blog posts, did you know there is a new one?
Ryan Donovan on June 26, 2023
Why replacing programmers with AI won’t be so easy.
19:49
The suggestions are scattered between this room and the MOSH.
> I don't now why my question is getting down-voted and nobody leaves a comment describing why are they down-voting it. When a question makes some discussions on answers, it means that it was a legit question.
Your question raised a discussion?? Downvote twice!
@AndreasdetestsAIhype Yeah, noticed the trend. But was somewhat busy with other stuff. Mostly griping about work. Then playing some Path of Exile. Also, you know, not being the sharpest knife in the shed. So, I didn't immediately follow that's what you meant.
@VLAZ-onstrike- Fun!
@VLAZ-onstrike- Allow me to sharpen you. I'll just rip off this crab's claw for me to use, first.
Hold on...why does the onebox say "Ryan Donovan" but if you open the article the author is "Jared Toporek"?
maybe they changed the author?
19:53
@VLAZ-onstrike- It always says Ryan Donovan.
I suppose Ryan published this. As in pressed the button. He does work at SE. Jared just wrote the article.
Oh, same author as the "number input is the worst"...
@AndreasdetestsAIhype ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Maybe Ryan gets priority because if you read the name backwards, it has a sound like "AI".
Hmm, also if you read it forwards.
My brain is a mush right now.
@VLAZ-onstrike- Navonod Nyar? Sounds like a lier.
I originally meant Ryan -> nayr with the "ay" part. But then realised Ryan is already read "rai-an"/"rai-yan"
20:03
Yes, your brain is a mush. ;)
@AndreasdetestsAIhype At least he doesn't like licorice (ew)
what's wrong with licorice
What isn't wrong with licorice?
20:16
it doesn't produce AI answers,
Licorice - already better than a lot of SO users.
Zoe has waged war against the licorice. It is too late for her to turn around now. This war has consumed her. There's too much prestige in it.
And, ladies and gentlemen! We have reached our conclusion! @Zoe is addicted to licorice.
@AndreasdetestsAIhype no more rice in licorice
@Vickel I wouldn't mind a little bit of lick 'o rice.
btw. in Portugues we call it alcaçuz
20:27
Do you get sent to Alkatraz for eating it?
it could be dangerous so, I found this: The problem with black liquorice is glycyrrhizinic acid, which comes from liquorice root extract, inhibits the enzyme needed to convert cortisol into cortisone and leads to increased cortisol levels in the kidneys, which can trigger a host of problems in the body.
and: Researchers state that "a daily intake of 10 mg of glycyrrhizinic acid would represent a safe dose for most healthy adults" and according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), consuming 60 grams of black licorice daily for 14 days can lead to an irregular heart rhythm in adults aged 40 and over.
so this is dangerous stuff, actually :)
Maybe the licorice is why my muscles faded.
very jelly stuff
stay safe, do 10mg/day :)
21:11
@Vickel Licorice for the win. ;)
 
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Negotiation updates: We have made significant progress in many of the issues involved in this strike. During the course of negotiations, the initial negotiator from Stack has recused himself from negotiations, citing the portrayal of his statements in the Meta Discord server, indicating they create an unsafe environment for him to continue negotiations.
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In light of this, Philippe has taken over as the primary representative from Stack Exchange, Inc.'s side. Unfortunately, due to entirely justified reasons unrelated to his work at SE, further progress in negotiations will be rather slower over the next couple of days.
While we wait for that progress to resume, Stack is internally drafting a proposal to present to the community representatives that covers the progress we have made so far. In the same vein, I'd like to share the progress we've made on various demands and issues so far, and ensure that the community is on board with the steps we're taking.
Demand: The prohibition on moderating GPT content must be retracted.
Progress: We have tentatively established a broader replacement interim policy, that will allow moderators much more room to remove AI content (although not to the same extent as before).
This policy will go into effect upon release, replacing the current private policy. More permanent standards will be established by a working group of moderators and users who are active in removing gen-AI content, in a private Stack Overflow for Teams instance. Information on how to be invited to the Team will be available when we move along a little further in the process.
The replacement policy will be based on "strong" and "weak" heuristics, with guidelines on removing based on which heuristics are present. Moderator judgement calls will still be required. These standards will be open to revision as technology changes and data is gathered on identifying AI-generated content.
Demand: The private policy on GPT content that was issued to moderators must be revealed publicly.
Progress: Stack has agreed to release it publicly on Meta. However, it will be released with a disclaimer (as-yet unwritten) stating that they do not plan on releasing all moderator policy guidance publicly, but are doing so in this case. This disclaimer will have to be approved by reps before it's posted. This will be released after the new interim policy goes into effect.
Demand: The data dumps must be re-enabled, and SEDE and API access guaranteed.
Progress: We have reached the agreement below. This commitment will be announced publicly by Stack Exchange, Inc. (I don't know exactly when).
Agreement: Stack Exchange, Inc. commits to: Continuing to operate the data dumps; continuing to provide Stack Exchange Data Explorer access; and continuing to provide API access. All of these will remain operational and free of charge for individual network users, for the foreseeable, long-term future. For companies and organizations, other terms may apply.
Demand: Stack Exchange, Inc. must communicate, gather feedback, and act on that feedback before making major policy or software changes to the public platform.
Progress: The representatives from Stack Exchange, Inc. have indicated that they are willing to add a stipulation that binding policy changes (i.e. anything tagged [moderator-agreement-policy]) go through a mandatory seven-day review period by moderators. This is not yet finalized, and we have not yet reached a conclusion on software changes.
Stack has also indicated that toxicity in staff/mod communication is a sticking point in increasing this interaction, particularly in the Teachers' Lounge. While I disputed many of the examples that were brought, some examples were brought that did cross the line. I've handled those cases, and I will be speaking to the other Teachers' Lounge elected moderators about making sure this is addressed more consistently in the future.
Issue: Stack Exchange, Inc.'s data analysis is flawed.
Progress: The representatives from Stack have indicated that their experience on the network during the course of the strike has shown that their internal estimates were inaccurate, although not yet convinced that they are as inaccurate as we (the moderators and community) believe. They are not willing to retract the policy change based on that alone.
Issue: Moderators were not spoken to by CMs when their actions were in doubt.
Progress: Stack has stated that their internal guidance was to almost never consult with moderators about actions taken, due to a belief that moderators want to moderate and are not interested in justifying their actions to staff.
We have established that the vast majority of moderators would welcome any questions about their actions and be more than willing to explain - or, even better, to train CMs in how to figure out why those actions were taken. Stack Exchange Inc. will revise their internal guidance to reflect this.
Issue: Stack Exchange, Inc. made inappropriate comments to the press.
Progress: We are debating this issue and have not yet reached a conclusion. Stack is so far unwilling to agree to a blanket policy of "no comment" when asked for comment on anything involving moderators; we are considering what our options are here. Stack Exchange, Inc. would like to keep open the option of commenting on general moderator actions not taken by an individual; the representatives are pushing for Stack to refrain commenting even about groups of moderators.
Stack has also indicated that they think it would be unfair for the company to be bound to not comment while individual moderators are free to comment, citing my own personal statements to the press. I've reminded them that they are a billion-dollar company, while we are a group of volunteers.
Issue: There is no recourse if Stack Exchange, Inc. breaks the Moderator Agreement.
Progress: Frankly, there's been no progress. It was floated that a group such as the Moderator Council should have the authority to rule that an action taken by Stack Exchange, Inc. broke the Agreement, and is so rendered null and void; however, the Mod Council is currently defunct and is unlikely to be revived. We have not resolved this to any degree; suggestions are welcome.
(And done.)
^ bravo!!!
22:48
^^ Wow!
> Stack has stated that their internal guidance was to almost never consult with moderators about actions taken, due to a belief that moderators want to moderate and are not interested in justifying their actions to staff.
This is not bravo.
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No bravo here too. Lots of words. That is all.
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Q: Would asking about ways to avoid mentioning a function pointer's arguments inside the definition of a function that takes it as argument be on topic?

Mehdi CharifeI'm writing this C code that involves passing around a lot of function pointers, and sometimes writing all the arguments that a function pointer takes when defining a function that takes it as a variable can significantly increase the length of the function definition and thus decrease its readab...

@ShadowWizardStrikesBack To quote the Bard himself, William Shakespeare, in perhaps his most famous play, Hamlet, the titular character of the Prince of Denmark says: "Words, words, words!"
@Mithical well... I just can't make myself believe those words.
I read them. I want to believe. I can't.
All I can think now at 2am is that... it's like hearing explanations from a cheating wife. (spouse, to make it more generic. ;))
So... sleep... cya!

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