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Q: trying to get playsound module to work

Williams Poncefrom os import system import speech_recognition as sr from playsound2 import playsound from gpt4all import GPT4All import sys import whisper import warnings import time import os wake_word = 'victor' model = GPT4ALL ("/Users/williamsp/Library/Application support/nomic.ai/GPT4ALL/gpt4all-falcon-n...

 
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Q: Include more robust pre-ban warning

BigMistakeI was banned without any warning from the system beforehand. I am not sure if this is a bug, but it would be beneficial to have any warning or notification before a question ban. (Background: I was banned in part because I didn't know about other sites CS Stack Exchange.) Before my question ban, ...

 
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06:41
> I have created an app in Android. this app does not uninstall unless the device is factory reset. I want that the app should not be uninstalled from the device even after the device is factory reset.
malware. that's called malware.
also, [citation needed] on that second sentence, that's not possible unless it's in the system image, I think...
(in which case it's also not uninstalled in the case of a factory reset, obviously)
seems like the discussions posts today were a few tiers worse than normal
(yes I know there are non-malware cases where you might want this, but malware is why you can't have that ability)
> how to grasp data cleaning techniques?
> I'm a blockchain enthusiast, but I don't like creating Dapps or Web3. Should I try the quantum block chain or just go to the core of the block chain?
man, I was about to say that What's the most difficult/frustrating part of the life of a programmer? sounds like a totally good discussion, and then I saw the tags...
06:52
lmao i didn't even see the tags
to be fair I have no idea what that should be tagged, but...not that.
its a tough question, tbh
i can tell you what is frustrating/tough today, IMO,
but...
that thing wasn't even a concern 4 years ago
anyway I knocked it down to just for lack of any better ideas
<s>What's the most difficult/frustrating part of the life of a programmer?</s> What do students think is the most difficult/frustrating part of the life of a programmer?
Building great things then getting laid off before the company sells to microsoft
07:01
@RyanM That discussion is probably what the discussion space is supposed to be about. However, it also doesn't support that due to there being no tags to support such topics. Same with the "What makes programming so cool and enjoyable to you?" for example. That one is tagged
2 hours ago?
this was posted earlier than that
Yeah, maybe we need a discussions-only "subjective" tag?
this user is reposting things
(but we can't check because the feature is unfinished and thus isn't in user profiles yet)
but it's ready for a blog announcement and podcast!
It was at least not previously posted from that account
We actually can see them now.
It's more additional clicks than I would really like, but we can
(we still can't search deleted Discussions though)
@RyanM Something like that. Or maybe make the tags optional. If it's not a discussion for some particular technology, then probably doesn't really need tags. For "general". Although, I suppose the system doesn't work like that.
07:07
:-p (mostly kidding)
and make it unusable for Q&A?
just delete it
the whole feature
TBH, when I consider it more - there should be Discussion-only tags. Because if it's not for a particular technology, it's not exactly "general". You might have for asking about stuff at work. Also probably which is a separate thing. And others non-Q&A related but discussion-relevant things.
@KevinB That's also an option.
@VLAZ yeah, actually honestly that would be a better idea
or just separate the tags entirely between Q&A and discussions
spin up a phpbb forum on forum.stackoverflow.com and let it live and die there
07:10
@RyanM Also possible.
that creates its own problems in that you might want a way to link the Q&A/discussion tags, but...
@KevinB Add Discourse :-P
I just realized now that I think I've been confusing Disqus and Discourse for a while...
Discussions could serve a very real purpose, but just shoving it out into the wind is dumb
@RyanM You're not alone, actually. I used to mix them up. Only lasted...a few years.
07:14
Hey lets just open it up and let it collect a bunch of garbage while we figure out what it should be... oh, wait, now it's full of garbage and we can't do anything else with because it'd take too much work to clean it up,
@RyanM Not if the application is standard with the OS. ;)
I’d be rather annoyed if I factory reset my phone, and the application store disappeared.
@KevinB eh, I mean...there really aren't that many Discussions (<250 currently)
it's gained roughly 100 discussions since it launched
at least 3 times that has been deleted
@RyanM Do we have stats on how many deleted ones? Sans that huge spam wave, that is.
@RyanM «What is a debugger, and how can I use it to debug my romantic relationships?»
07:17
Not quite half of them are negatively scored
@VLAZ I don't think I can query that
At any rate, 250 of which, I'd argue, a lot aren't worth being posted there.
@RyanM That's OK. I was merely curious. Some days it feels that even if the total grows, there were more deleted discussions than newly posted ones.
Wait...that doesn't make sense...
my frustration is that it can be useful but instead it was marketed as this place for open discussion that opposed Q&A and yet 9/10 discussions that get posted are just "help me fix this"
I guess I'm just trying to say that a lot seem to be deleted for various reasons.
or code dump
07:19
@KevinB or "help me study/learn this".
you could tell before was launched this was all it was going to be
that's all it was within collectives
That also fits as "study/learn".
That... could be a decent discussion if better written...
but it wasn't.
Could be. It isn't.
07:21
and we can't fix it.
Yeah IMHO the feature needs community edits
This one about testing is actually decent.
it's lame imo
but a fair discussion
"Why do some people thing this way"
because people
What interesting discussion is that going to attract?
I mean compared to everything else - it's a shining beacon. I agree it's not...ultimately great. It's splitting hairs on what defines an IDE. When the end result won't matter one bit even if it is or isn't. It's still an interesting thing to discuss, at least.
But we have a small handful of discussions that are a valuable addition over Q&A. Well, the testing one could be a Q&A but I also fear it'd just be closed as "opinion-based" even if scoped correctly. Some users seem to not like anything where the answer could be "whatever is fine". Even if there are best practices and well-established idioms and strategies.
that's a Q&A design problem that hasn't been addressed by the people who hold the keys.
07:28
It sort of was. But hasn't really fostered the following it needs.
the testing one is arguably pure opinion
I could argue, well, you should write the integration test first to ensure you understand the top-level problem you're solving
The reality is SO is too big to be handled in the same way small communities are. We can't just make a meta post and get support for changing the way we handle good subjective questions because the people who disagree can just keep closing and downvoting them. Simply changing the close vote wording clearly doesn't fix it either, how to questions get closed every day because the OP didn't turn it into a useless debugging question.
I don't know what the solution is, but doing nothing isn't helping
@RyanM That is a valid approach. There is a strategy somebody (some famous name in programming, can't remember) did advocate for something like that. So there are existing materials to point to.
@KevinB Eh, I mean...sometimes that can lead to an interesting insight. I had a coworker say that they use git stash in order to reset their repository state to HEAD. Which struck me as nuts until I asked why on earth he did that rather than use the commands that are designed for that purpose.
"Test-driven development"?
07:37
TDD can also write the unit test first
(bonus points if you can guess why my coworker does that; it's a good reason and I may actually start doing it myself)
does it matter which one is first if you're gonna write them both anyway?
Oh, dear. May I suggest "No-testing development"?
@RyanM To save progress?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact That's the norm... :(
@VLAZ Sort of. This is stuff he has no specific plan of retrieving later.
but that's the right line of thinking
@RyanM I've done the same. Mostly because I hate losing any sort of progress, or to more easily do tiny unrelated stuff here and there (because that's sometimes what's best for thinking).
07:39
Use it as breadcrumbs of what has been done?
Just check the stash message
I see discussions as a feature that has simply been incorrectly implemented. it shouldn't work like Q&A where you just create one whenever for any reason, it should be an addon.
It's basically aimed at avoiding the possibility of losing work by never (at least routinely) using a command that can't be easily undone. Commands like git reset --hard and git checkout -- . are destructive and can't be undone.
@RyanM That's what I meant with my first guess.
Ah, then yes, exactly
Probably didn't articulate it well enough.
07:42
Start a discussion about a given answer, for example, by clicking "Join the discussion on this answer", a persistent, more accessible replacement for "Move this discussion to chat"
oh man, move comments to discussion would...possibly be a useful feature?
maybe?
implement the SG, and have the discussion that occurs there be the start of a discussion that is attached to every question
or at least there's a world where it is
Speaking of Discussions, I got some stuff I need to deal with on Codidact...
> 'm also advocating a highly curated database of content, just one that is positively curated instead of negatively curated. Flag "good" content and allow people to access it through an interface that only shows the "good" content if they so desire. [...] I know what this site was intended to be, and I know its design follows that intention and is therefore unsuitable for discussions. I'm saying the intention was misguided.
> [...] SO Discussions is having some growing pains and might even be under attack from purists who are angry that it exists. But I've already seen some very good discussions there.
Lord, send help.
@RyanM Yes, it would. But also needs a follow-up feature - if the discussion reaches any point, the relevant details should be pulled out and back into the Q&A. As a new answer, or as an edit.
07:45
great, now i'm a purist who doesn't want ugly open ended discussions to exist
because thats why i hate discussions, yea
Otherwise valuable information would be "lost". OK, it'd be visible, but I'd argue essentially unreachable.
@KevinB Yeah. I don't know where to begin.
@VLAZ still better than moving them to chat, which is often eventually deleted (although 10k+ users can see them)
(but yes, agreed)
i'm frustrated with discussions because it's solving the wrong problem
@KevinB I don't think it is. As in, I don't think it's currently solving a problem.
07:47
we already have a place for posting most of the discussions that exist, it's just it hasn't been modified over the years to support the needs of the community
Can it even solve any problem at all?
Take the tagging problem with discussions for example
discussions need meta tags
It's pretty much just Q/A with a slightly altered UI, worse tooling, and more bugs.
It's not a good format for discussing either.
if we added meta tags, would it not be better for them to just be real tags and have all the features of existing Q&A for that discussion?
flagging, editing, closing, migration,
rate limiting,
automated bots helping with curation,
the roomba cleaning up the low hanging fruit
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact IMO - yes. But it's nowhere near. It can provide an on-site place for what are often problems designated for off-site places. There is clearly a need for more forum-like environment as the existence of Reddit, forums, etc. shows. SE seem to want a share of that. And it can work. But, IMO, it needs a lot more work into it to get there. Not "here is a prototype, let's see how it goes".
07:50
you could easily argue that discussions being threaded are no more threaded than existing Q&A is
Also, discussions can work for meta. Because meta is currently bad for meta.
As in, remove votes. They are not much useful in a discussion thread. Address the fact that stuff is far too easily duplicated. How many times haven't we seen the everlasting discussion threads that just keep on going on, looping? Once people forget what was already discussed, they start over again. And of course that happens. Nobody wants to read through 100 pages of unconstructive discussions.
existing Q&A has 2 levels of nesting: answers, and comments. Discussions have two levels of nesting: Replies and replies to replies
it's the same thing
@KevinB I don't believe I can argue otherwise.
there's literally not a single feature of discussions that i'd stand behind. I'm all for a way to have subjective discussions existing, i don't see why "discussions" needs to exist for that to occur. Q&A can handle that, with maybe some UX updates, and then there's chat for more realtime discussions
i don't think the solution to "some people are mean" should be making a safe space
07:54
How many valuable subjective discussions can you even have? And what must the ratio of good quality to bad quality be for the site to host them in the first place? If 99.999% of all discussions started are really bad, that doesn't justify the infrastructure.
unlimited, if you define valuable as at least one people thinks it is
@KevinB "some UX updates" Do you have any ideas what specifically that would be?
Yes, i'd expect a discussion Q&A to have comments be more feature complete, maybe even a little more visible
with the opposite for answers
smaller, limited in size
So, treat comments as the place for discussion to occur, and answers to summarise them?
answers to present ideas/thoughts, comments to discuss those ideas/thoughts
07:57
That's not going to work. It's very much inevitable that the majority of ideas will gradually come to light in the comments.
that's fine
@KevinB As I said - meta is bad for being meta. Especially the is literally being stopped from being a discussion by the infrastructure. And worse yet users on meta would tell you "no, it works" when they seem to picture not-a-discussion. Because a discussion isn't A says X, B, and C reply with Y and Z to it.
It's an ongoing process.
And if you're having a good discussion in the comments, it's hard to make people switch to a new post (answer).
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact that's also true of "Discussions"
@VLAZ The biggest problem is that it's so hard to start a discussion if one already exists; even if it hasn't been discussed in 15 years. But then again, if it's already been discussed, why restart it?
07:59
the only thing that wouldn't be that is a chat interface, which for some reason isn't an acceptable medium for discussion
The problem with discussions in chat is that they are not discoverable, nor very much searchable.
(despite the fact we've been having a fairly fluent one here for the past hour)
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Yes. You can't reply to a reply, either. Not "officially" - you can comment but it's a Q&A. Would you post a new answer to debate another answer? Doesn't fit it's not answering the question. Post a new question? Also doesn't because it's intrinsically linked to the previous context.
The comments are supposed to be ephemeral but also not easy to track. Especially, as you said, between different posts even in the same Q&A
@VLAZ Sure, but how are you supposed to find anything (and therefore also not post it over and over again), if everything is buried deep within a recursive network of comments?
you either get a chat interface that isn't easily discoverable and will result in a lot of repetition, or you get an answer/comment interface that is easily discoverable and will result in a lot of repetition
(but won't actually be a discussion)
08:02
That I do not really have an answer to. Because I hate the nested threading Reddit does. It makes the problem even worse - are you in the 5th or 7th level of nesting? Are you referencing something from the same nested thread? An alternative child? It's bad.
Then again, why would we want to host stuff endlessly repeated?
IMO, and this may be due to being used to old school forums, flat structure works better. I can track that. Jumping between different "threads" in the same thread is a huge issue trying to keep everything together.
i hate nested threading because you either need it to be infinite, which sucks for finding anything, or it needs to be limited and it ends up failing to serve the purpose anyway
starball's discussion for example. Noone can conveniently reply to my reply
they can reply to starballs reply, which will show up after mine, but i won't get pinged for that
it isn't targeted at my reply reply
meanwhile... this just works in comments
It's possible to design it such that you can mark your comment as a reply to another one's comment, but still present all comments in a flat structure, ordered by date. Or, you can just quote somebody's comment, put a link back to it, and then write what you have to say.
i'm not arguing a better interface doesn't exist, i'm arguing Discussions is no better than what we've got already mostly feature complete.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact you mean like discord replies
so, for example, my reply there would include a summary of what I just replied to
08:07
@KevinB Well, yes, or like any other forum software does (which is not a chat service, like Discord is).
Why would a chat service not be the best tool for a discussion?
@KevinB I fully agree with that. As I said before, I don't think Discussions is solving a problem. Not at the moment. At the moment, it can best be described as "Q&A-lite" with less moderation and less restrictions. But doesn't seem to really offer anything. SE's approach seems to be to try and let it grow organically, then modify the feature set as needed. But without a strong vision or goal of what it should be it's currently not anything.
replies exist, i get replies to things hours later all the time.
Often, 50%+ of the discussion is irrelevant jokes, chit-chat, etc. Makes it hard to read up on for those that didn't participate.
At least having discussions on the main site, encourages a much more formal discussion style, letting itself devoid of fluff.
And we all hate fluff.
I only hate fluff when it's marketing, tbh
i can care less if someone says thanks in advantage
the question is irrelevant, i'm there for the answer
As long as you don’t object to removing it…
i object to people being pissed off at it being removed, as well as people being pissed off at the op adding it back
it just doesn't matter, be happy, move on to the next one,
No, it matters a lot.
It’s noise.
noise that a real search engine will happily ignore
08:17
And it doesn’t suit a knowledge repository. Sure, it may suit an informal or unfocused discussion forum, but not a knowledge repository.
 
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Q: Appealing a deleted answer on a "git prune" question

DanielI believe a moderator deleted my answer without reading it thoroughly. Remove tracking branches no longer on remote (Page 2, 4th one from the bottom at this time). This topic has a lot of answers over the years 2011 including mine. I recently added a comment about a new gitconfig feature and it...

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@VLAZ if only there was a way to, idk, introduce people to the platform and how to use it correctly or something
@Zoeisonstrike That's crazy talk.
@VLAZ I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested
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Q: Our partnership with Google and commitment to socially responsible AI

RosieToday, we announced an exciting new partnership with Google. The story of this partnership started about 16 years ago - with you, the community that made Stack Overflow what it is: the internet’s predominant resource for high-quality curated technical Q&A. This resource is ubiquitous and invaluab...

Ah yes
Because the only part of socially responsible AI is picking the right provider, and not being smart about what to release
Remember kids, it's fine if you have a misinformation engine as long as it uses a responsible AI provider
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> Attribution is non-negotiable
>
> All products based on models that consume public Stack Overflow data are required to provide attribution back to the highest relevance posts that influenced the summary given by the model. With the lack of trust being felt in AI-generated content, it is critical to give credit to the author/subject matter expert and the larger community who created and curated the content being shared by an LLM. This also ensures LLMs use the most relevant and up-to-date information and content,
But that doesn't solve the problem, right? The issue is that an LLM can still hallucinate information and just slap attribution to several random posts.
It does mean one can verify if the information is accurate. But also - how many would really do that?
It seems people would just read the information, maybe (if at all) glance at the sources.
@VLAZ "Are you high? It's impossible to misattribute quotes" - Pythagoras, 1869
> (whether by a community member or assisted and curated by AI)
Umm... shoed I know something there? I spelled that word correctly.
14:37
^ getting this again, randomly
@VLAZ I just went "???" about that line in the TL, if that's any indication.
@Mithical OK, I guess that answers my question. Thanks.
15:01
@AnnouncementsonMSE ugh
I don't like this ride
@TylerH Please vomit in the conveniently provided AI bucket.
15:28
oh, that explains their output if that's what they're taking in...
🤮
Oops, the AI had only imagined walls for the bucket. Sorry for the vomit all over the ground.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I think we call that "prompt leakage"
Maybe it was a deceptive prompt that blatantly violated the terms of use.
Why is this on MSE and not MSO, given SO is where all the data is coming from
Probably anxiety and panic attacks
15:57
And nightmares.
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> derived from quality, accurate, sourced data
@KevinB I don't even have a joke for that.
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Q: Deleted Discussions are no longer shown with deleted-color background

MakyenDeleted posts normally have a different background color as part of visually distinguishing that they are deleted. This used to also be the case for deleted Discussions. Unfortunately, deleted discussions are no longer shown with a deleted-color background. Example deleted Discussion (screenshot ...

So what does this partnership actually entail? This announcement fails to explain what it is. — Dharman 55 mins ago
So close it for "needs details or clarity", then?
Neat, they’re continuing to attack the community,
> “We want to keep the quality super high. It’s supposed to be the best of the best in terms of quality and accuracy,” he said. He argued that the barrier for entry for asking questions is going to be much lower for many developers because they’ll be interacting with Gemini, not an opinionated group of fellow programmers. You’re getting a little bit of the best of both worlds, which is fantastic,” he said.
I guess SG went to the cloud, then
The Staging Gemini
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Q: My question says 'This post is hidden. It was automatically deleted last month by CommunityBot.'

StevoMy question was reopened but then automatically closed by the CommunityBot just 10 days later ! So now if i try to ask a question I cant I get the message - "Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from your account because most of your questions need improvement or are out of scope for this ...

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here's a reminder of the original plans for OverflowAI youtube.com/watch?v=DM9-cYyeaDg
a key feature was that it will make up, or, "generate", questions for you based on your prompt
this is still the video that /labs uses to introduce OverflowAI
 
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There was a review action 2 days ago in the SG stackoverflow.com/staging-ground/review-history
20:23
"How can i check the 'state of the object' whatever that means?"
9 year old account, btw.
@KarlKnechtel Joined at birth.
Automatically.
20:48
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact First, people started creating email boxes for their newborn. Now this...
@KevinB what even is the reference here?
that's coming from a tech news site that covered the recent blog
techcrunch
@VLAZ Next, parents install Neuralink in their newborns' brains...
 
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Q: What does the new Google Partnership mean?

AndyContext of the question: Stack Overflow and Google Cloud Announce Strategic Partnership to Bring Generative AI to Millions of Developers press release Stack Overflow has selected Google Cloud as the platform of choice to host and grow its public facing developer knowledge platform. In addition,...

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Q: Put question guidelines in sidebar for certain users

BigMistakeThis link shows up only when a question is being drafted, after the user clicks "Ask Question." New users may look to find questions rules before asking, and be unable to find any links. By the time they click "Ask Question" and start writing, they may already be committed to asking. (Even thoug...


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