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@Zoe A public, explicit exception to the standard suspension progression was blanket-granted by the company for AIGC in 2022-12. Moderators on SO generally didn't really like that exception, with the prevailing thought being that 30 days was too much in nearly all cases. Later, the company didn't like that moderators were actually suspending users for AIGC. That exception was withdrawn.
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One thing that should be kept in mind regarding AIGC suspensions is that following the standard progression for AIGC was one of the things that was agreed upon in negotiations around the moderator strike, so there's extra emphasis placed on following the progression in AIGC cases.
 
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@E_net4 *snaps fingers onto the flag buttons
@RyanM call blackgreen? I hear they like wordsmithing. though I'm not sure it wordsmithing entails being concise
02:05
it may or may not, as the smith may see fit; words are crafted into prose just as any other material.
 
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Q: Should link redirect to specific version or the current version?

Elikill58I came across this suggested edit, here is a screenshot: The edit simply update the link from specific version, to the "current" version. The old link is already working. As the new link could broke because of software update, or be in conflict with the answer, should this type of edit be accept...

08:08
> Go ahead. Be my guest. Since telepathy is practised by those with >10K rep, I'm sure you'll be able to state what I mean as you think it needs to be stated
I mean the request for clarifications was very much because we don't know telepathy :P
@AbdulAzizBarkat You're supposed to use the crystal ball SO gifts you with when you reach 10k, duh.
My toxic trait is apparently suggesting that people post their personal axe to grind as a new meta question instead of posting it as comments on unrelated posts.
@VLAZ Wha? I never received that! Let me go and complain about not receiving my crystal ball. XD
But also, yeah, thank you for reassuring me I'm not just failing to explain the problem
I think the issue is that they hear "general" and think "vague"
@AbdulAzizBarkat send your thoughts and prayers to the the SOul support at the far corner of astral space. Next to the dreamscape.
08:14
So we still get a definition consisting entirely of examples and no actual definition, but described in a totally unhelpful way.
I have given up after wasting more time replying than I really should have
I gave up after their previous post, it's like they want people to agree with something but fail to describe exactly what they want us to agree with.
Ugh, so there is the tag. And if I'm writing about it, you might guess it's not about - that's a separate tag. But it's also not which is, again, a different thing entirely.
08:29
@AbdulAzizBarkat Yeah, I rather dislike questions that appear to be designed to elicit a predetermined "correct" answer. I always feel like it's the sort of thing that will be brought up later in support of an argument that the answerer would not have intended to support
such as, y'know, "look, meta says you shouldn't answer questions with no question in them! this post has no question marks, so that's rep farming!"
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Q: Downvoting answers without a comment shouln't be possible

Thomasone of my last answers was downvoted despite being a a better solution than the previous given ones without any comment. IMHO if you vote down anything you should be required to give at least a reason because without that downvoting does not improve the information or as in my case might even lea...

but posting answers with no comment: totally fine
08:45
There is a comment. Arguably, that's all the regular text in the answer is.
Also, surely seems that question should be a dupe.
No wait, that first one has an explanatory comment too.
I've got nothing. Like, actually, I really did look. Usually there really is at least one that's unexplained, even if the reason is often obvious.
taking advantage of the attention to socialize my "hey I have a reasonable compromise to the problem of notifying down- and close-voters" ideas
which will of course never be implemented, but
...at least Staging Ground is coming back and that really is probably a better solution, at least for questions
09:50
@RyanM Honestly, as somebody who follows a post on downvote (yes, I know - I've said it before...) I don't think I'd be up for some sort of "ping" to downvoters to re-review a post. This can get noisy and confusing. I occasionally get a notification about a post I've done something with, say, two years ago. It might get an edit or a comment.
And since it comes out of the blue for me, I'd sit there and have to figure out why exactly is it followed, and should I do something based on the new activity.
Especially a downvoted older answer that gets an edit - I have to re-familiarise myself with the context and then re-evaluate why I thought the answer deserved a downvote, then finally can I evaluate if an edit merits changing my vote. This is inconvenient because I can't easily just delay it for later when I have the proper time and mindset for it. Leaving the notification unread is not the best.
Well, a reasonable implementation would address "I'd sit there and have to figure out why exactly is it followed", I think, because it'd indicate why you were being notified. Also, it would be reasonable to put some sort of cap on how long ago it will notify voters from; if it was two years ago, yeah, maybe you should have edited it sooner.
If you could manage notifications (more like "ToDos") better that would help. But also would help if it was my choice to go review old posts. If I could, say, press a button and get all posts that I have voted on and they have received updates since my vote. I can review them at my leisure. Presumably,I can also tick them off so they don't show up again until they get another update.
Yes, I recognise that would mean a lot of users simply won't engage with this I don't think the ping on update system is sustainable long-term. Seems it would likely turn people off. Saying as somebody who got 20+ notification from that Meta topic alone.
10:17
Speaking from experience from the staging ground, initially reviewers automatically followed the SG post once they reviewed. This resulted in getting a bunch of notifications about the SG post which got quite annoying resulting in the auto follow being turned off. I might get behind a single one-time notification for downvotes though.
I don't know how many times this notification would actually be useful though, people frequently fail to improve their posts even after comments with specific things they need to fix are left.
Following is waaaaaayyyy too chatty for almost every intended purpose.
If only you could selectively follow events...
But even one-time notifications have problems. Users often would just send out one of these even if nothing was fixed. See reopen requests. They might also first sent out the "review your vote" notification and then actually properly update their post. But only after they've wasted their one-off notification. This happens often - a user updates a post one or more times but mostly cosmetically then finally gets it and addresses the core issue.
Also, let's put these aside for a moment - as soon as the feature is rolled out, there would be a wave of users trying to notify users about their downvotes on a lot of old posts. Which would also be very noisy.
10:43
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Q: How does [cobra] explicitly mean three things?

Cris LuengoSomebody went through the effort of describing three different technologies for the tag [cobra]. The excerpt reads: Three possible technologies: The Cobra toolkit is a pure Java HTML parser and rendering engine with support for CSS 2 and JavaScript. The Cobra Programming Language has Python-like...

11:33
OK, this is one of those annoying things where the annoyance is mostly because it's baffling not really "infuriating*. A question was posted which seems unclear. Well, at least four users posted comments to this effect. One doesn't have CV privileges the other three have five digit rep. There is a single CV for not enough debugging details.
That CV is mine. As is one of the comments.
> Please see: idownvotedbecau.se/itsnotworking
^ one of the other comments. The post also has zero votes on it. Other than my close vote.
11:48
@VLAZ I see a downvote that was there when you said this
It came in very shortly after.
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Q: Should we encourage people to answer old questions?

Bending RodriguezI am wondering if digging up old questions (some asked even years ago) is useful. SO does so by granting badges and bots digging up old questions. Since Programming languages and tech age quickly, are old questions useful to the audience of the present?

I thought it wasn't worth going back to chat to mention it.
Most likely came from the fourth five-digit-rep user who came in to post a comment.
Technically it was 2-3 minutes before :-p but yeah, it was ~12 minutes after the idownvotedbecau.se comment.
OK, I was looking at the question as I was writing in chat. Maybe the socket for updates broke or something. After I wrote in chat, I had a notification for a new comment and refreshing the page did show me the score was now -1
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Q: All calculations in C program are correct except one

r0uthyI have been learning to program via Harvard's free CS50 course. In problem set 2, I have to make a program that gets a string of text from the user, then determines the reading level of that text via the Coleman-Liau index. After I'm finished coding the program, I use check50, which sends a varie...

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@VLAZ Looks like that's only for Stack Overflow for teams, specifically the enterprise edition at an added cost. I don't really mind if they go about it that way. Makes much more sense financially as well.
Ug, I just saw that banner
That announcement page seems to be buggy with Firefox though, none of those videos load up properly and there are a bunch of errors in the console.
Zoe
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13:24
@NewPosts Gotta love Jon Skeet casting the third delvote
@VLAZ Somehow I have not upvoted this already. That has now been rectified.
13:45
StackOverflow: bans (Chat)GPT. StackOverflow later: "OverflowAI is here!"
They don't do any dev work that's not AI related since Prosus took over
so frustrating
14:04
@TylerH Saying that is a bit disingenuous, given that the acquisition was announced on 2021-06-02, about a year and a half prior to the release of ChatGPT. It's unclear if the push for genAI is from Prosus or something which SO's CEO came up with as a way to try to make money, or at least try to keep Prosus happy about SO's potential future financial performance. All we really know is that the CEO has pushed it and there have been statements that there's some synergistic genAI work in other areas of Prosus. Overall, at least publicly (I have no non-public info), genAI has really been pushed by the CEO, without it being said that it's a mandate from Prosus, as far as I'm aware.
Sure, since ChatGPT took off, that's fine. I'm yelling into the void so figured accuracy WRT to when they jumped ship on SO's riaison d'etre was not particularly needed
But you're also missing the new voting buttons! /s
Also the n-th abandoned attempt at colours/design.
14:26
@GEOEGII555 no problem with both, posting AI-generated posts is and will always be banned on SO.
Zoe
Zoe
@AndrewT. Unless the company steamrolls us like they did last year
@Zoe like, abolishing all of this effort: Proposed changes to Help Center articles to include mention of AI-generated content policy? count me in, then :)
to the exit door, I mean
the one purpose i use following for isn't chatty at all
i don't think i've ever received a notification for something i've followed
If you follow something a day after it's posted, then 90+% of the time, you won't get notifications.
But there is also Metas. If you try to follow a suitably "exciting" topic you'd get a swarm of notifications for comments. Even if you only want to see new answers.
I think it is very unfair to downvote and ruin this Staff’s reputation; I am not happy about this myself but that doesn’t mean I’m gonna downvote. This should have been a com wiki but too late now. :D Also Damn AI those dirty contraptions- Be gone!!! — security_paranoid 5 hours ago
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14:32
Would also be an exceptionally big "fuck you" if they decided to announce the abolishment of the no AI rules precisely one year after the strike
I've tried following some announcements on MSE. I regretted.
i don't think they'll forcibly revoke the ai ban
they don't need to
Zoe
Zoe
@KevinB I have complete faith in the company
it's not that ihave faith in them to good, quite the opposite
Zoe
Zoe
Sorry, hit enter too soon, in the company's ability to screw us over in increasingly cruel and unpredictable ways given the opportunity and money
14:36
i expect them to twist around it to pretend they're working with the community
> This content wasn't posted and isn't owned by a user, so there's no one to ban. enjoy ;)
guarentee the "content assistant" is being tested with the SG
What happened to the "title assistant", by the way? Is it live and in use? Or did id just disappear?
I think I have too little participation on SO that I almost never receive A/B testing anymore... or even realized if there's A/B testing in the first place...
@VLAZ it's disabled afaik, they did tho make it seem like they were quite happy with the results in all mentions of it
minus us picking it apart, of course
i assume that's why enrollment into their overflowai test was so limited
i never did get an invite into that one
14:55
my assessment: prosus is pro at being sus
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Kinda wanna pin that
would being a pro at being sus mean being really good at appearing sus, or being really good at being sus without people realizing
It must be the former, because the latter doesn't make sense
If people don't realize it then you are not being suspicious
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Q: The current Ask Question Wizard leads some new users to think the prompts will be part of the question

joanisTL;DR Would it be possible to make users of the Ask Question Wizard more aware that only their text will be part of the question, without the prompts? Details In recent months, I have noticed a number of questions where the asker is using the Ask Wizard as if the questions in the wizard were goin...

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Q: Is the OpenAI project end already? I’ve seen some announcement in Stack Overflow and YouTube

user1176409On May 6, @Rosie announced that SE is partnership with OpenAI. In the previous announcement doesn’t mention is partnership with all SE networks, or just SO. But today, I’ve seen this in Stack Overflow. And for the YouTube, I’ve seen this video share about introduction of OpenAI. So, I have somet...

Zoe
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Of all the AI things SE does, I think the AI voices in videos is the single most annoying
16:24
Are they like the TikTok videos?
I don't watch either, but I see the TikTok videos in other places occasionally
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Q: Where is the "opinion-based" part of my question?

WoJI asked a question (Which branch to checkout when working on PRs for a forked repo?) and it was promptly closed as "opinion-based" Where is the opinion-based part? Is this where I added some "I think"? (which were intended to show that I do not know if my approach is correct).

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> Came from the meta post... #freeWoJ
wat
New conspiracy theory that high rep users are being tracked down or something?
Zoe
Zoe
Who's WoJ?
Um..
Zoe
Zoe
alternatively what
WoJ post the most recent question from New Posts
Zoe
Zoe
Oh
Didn't notice :kekw:
17:43
@VLAZ I hate that when I follow a question for comments, I don't also get notified for comments to the answers; I have to explicitly follow each one of those, too. For a hot MSO/MSE post, that gets messy.
Although not really a problem these days. Don't really think I've followed anything in at least half a year.
Zoe
Zoe
I mainly follow stuff that has been vandalised (or burninations, but that's different)
Actually, I followed one staff post from February. Might as well unsubscribe.
Oh, and the 5 months old VPoC's post on MSE.
The one that should be closed.
Zoe
Zoe
Le sigh
also, how long has this been here?
Zoe
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17:51
That's new
I think it was Products before
i've always had products blocked
Zoe
Zoe
It's still blocked for me
Checked in chromium
so now we're blatently using navigation menus as ads
@Zoe Products is still there, they just added this today
17:53
i don't see it on mobile yet
Zoe
Zoe
@KevinB I had stackoverflow.com##.js-products-menu.js-gps-track.-marketing-link blocked
Seems to wipe out both
mine was stackoverflow.com##.js-products-menu
@KevinB It is styled to not show up on medium sized screens it seems
i lost 30 rep to a user being removed, i should start a meta post complaining about rep recalcs
Zoe
Zoe
weird
18:00
just waiting for them to abuse the research list and send out a teams announcement through it
Interesting how stackoverflow.co/labs/stack-overflow-jobs-powered-by-indeed doesn't link back to the MSE thread like past experiments have
Where on the page this links to is the information about features for the public platform?
Zoe
Zoe
It'll come soon enough I imagine
huh, i modified my filter to yours and now neither are blocked
Zoe
Zoe
wat
Hm, I must have another filter somewhere
the new link doesn't have any identifying characteristics
similar to the product menu having the product menu class
@KevinB I think you can access information on the main site via the feature, maybe they mean that. I don't really think adding it to the main site is financially sound for SO (I won't say they won't do it since they have a habit of breaking user trust...)
18:15
you can't tho
because they completely separated teams and so
No teams features exist on public so
The only way anything on that page is relevant to the public platform is they're stealing from the public platform to make it work
blocking .s-navigation works, but i wonder if that affects anything else..
Zoe
Zoe
I have stackoverflow.com##.sm\:d-none.s-navigation
Wait, there's a logger
I can just check
Yeah, that class takes out the entire surrounding <ol>
@KevinB Talking about this part of the video where they can set the search to look at other sources as well (one of them being Stack Overflow). youtu.be/v24kAOgd2gY?t=33
> I understand that you are trying to solve for x
> I understand that there are a lot of questions about our partnership with OpenAI and what this means in terms of attribution.
@AbdulAzizBarkat that's still not a feature for the public platform
Zoe
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maybe they got genAI to write it for them, and it failed to recognise that the feature only indexed main, and isn't available on main?
> We are not solutioning (aka, directing or telling) how our partners meet these requirements for attribution and appropriate credit.
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so, they're leaving enforcement to us
great
Well I kind of expected that. Essentially: "We've met the license requirements on our end, the rest is upto our partners"
Zoe
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Corpospeak translation: they don't actually care about attribution, and only do a bare minimum to make it look like it on their end
So, effectively, they're selling access to licensed content and not enforcing the license it's sold under
Zoe
Zoe
As expected by everyone
@AbdulAzizBarkat where's that from?
18:32
Well, the thing is they don't need to enforce it. They met the requirements on their end, whatever OpenAI / Google does SO's not going to take responsibility
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A: What, exactly, is Stack Overflow's agreement with OpenAI?

RosieI understand that there are a lot of questions about our partnership with OpenAI and what this means in terms of attribution. While I can’t answer every bullet point or all of the questions on the main Meta Post announcement, I want to be clear about our attribution agreement with any Overflow AP...

thanks
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@AbdulAzizBarkat You're right that they don't need to - but their stance so far as been pushing "ethical AI" and "attribution is not optional". One would expect them to when that's their stance, even if it isn't legally or otherwise required. It's disappointing, but absolutely expected that those statements were completely meaningless
It's probably fair to not tell them exactly how to comply with the license; CC BY licenses are deliberately flexible on the attribution method.
@RyanM The thing is this post doesn't say anything explicit like: "As part of the agreement we require our partners to provide sufficient attribution as per the post's license"
> In our agreements with our partners, we have stated that the data they use is governed by the Creative Commons license.
18:39
That's very different from requiring them to provide attribution of some form. They just said "The data we share is under this license". OpenAI can very well play the fair use card even with this agreement.
Zoe
Zoe
^
"As part of the agreement we require our partners to provide sufficient attribution as per the post's license" could also mean that.
in that "sufficient attribution" for fair use could be no attribution at all.
but yes, point taken that they could have had something that goes above and beyond what is already required.
Zoe
Zoe
But at that point, it's effectively "do whatever you want"
but /shrug
if anything it means stack could pull out of the agreement if they find they aren't attributing things properly, but, at the end of the day..
Zoe
Zoe
Shy of uninstalling the AI CEO, I don't see a future where anything positive happens in their AI push
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once the datasset has been downloaded it's been downloaded. And it was downloaded before this partnership was even considered.
Though I suppose the exact details of the contract would determine whether a breach of CC BY-SA would also breach their contract with Stack.
err, Kevin beat me to this point.
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@KevinB Which still begs the question of what exactly OpenAI is getting out of it
faster updates, the latest information
Zoe
Zoe
The data is publicly available even without API access, so I doubt OpenAI is paying for the training data
i kinda expect the contract to be very much in their favor
Zoe
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18:45
@RyanM Again, API. Last I checked, there's nothing preventing them from using the API themselves
But haven't read the ToC lately, so /shrug
Can they get everything they need without exceeding the quota?
(also, yeah, I haven't read the API terms either)
Zoe
Zoe
You can get like 1000000 questions per day with the API (using pagesize = 100, possibly less because some calls are more expensive, but the max reduction is still down to 333k posts per day)
SO alone is getting around 6000 posts per day, so you could probably get through most of the large sites on a single API key and still have quota to spare, but that requires strategic calls to the API
If I had to set up a system like that, I would get all posts from yesterday. I strongly doubt they need minute resolution, and that would let them use the date range filters to minimise wasted quota from pages that aren't full of new content
Could probably grab all the posts in the entire network on a single standard key with that approach. Just 60-180 quota would be spent on SO (on average), and the dropoff between SO and the second biggest site is significant
And IIRC, charcoal is operating on 20k (unless that was upgraded again, but I don't remember), and they do near real-time checks. But I imagine that might be undesirable for use in training data, because edits
Charcoal got a large quota increase, beyond the 20k
I don't recall exactly, but IIRC it's either 40k or 80k.
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Zoe
Correction then; they were operating on 20k for a long time
If going by the same strategy as them, it wouldn't be impossible to set up a system that tries to fill a page before making a request. That would be close to real-time while still stuffing the pages to reduce quota use
19:08
@NewPosts I'm having a hard time objectively seeing this as an opinion based question
if the user's goal is X, there's an obvious correct place to branch at, no?
for example, if you wanted your secondary work to only be implemented if your existing branch work gets merged, then you branch off that. If you want it to be merged independently of your current work, then it should be branched off of origin or an existing dev branch, depending again on your goals.
i'd consider it a pretty terrible question generally though, even if it isn't opinion based.
it's like "decipher this requirements graph for me and tell me where i'm at in the graph"
 
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So much unnecessary intense debate on MSO about the meaning of the word "punishment".
21:00
seriously
if users are upset about a suspension because they think it's personal or that it's some sort of retribution, they're simply mistaken, end of story.
There are times when suspensions are incorrect/mistaken, but even then (and it's exceptionally rare), it's never vindictive
You're all discussing based on a different interpretation of the word. It's so pointless. :P
Literally a game of misunderstanding each others.
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@super-starball-ultra Low down on this page users are encouraged to attend-to niceties of written communication. This will improve legibility and comprehension. Please repost your comment using correct capitalisation. Thank you for your attention to detail. — Fe2O3 1 min ago
lol
I'm not going to engage with that there
That certainly is Ironic, given that user sometimes uses incorrect capitalization in their comments
@KevinB that's what I use. at least on the pages I look at, there's only that element with that classname
@KevinB @super-starball-ultra I have used .s-navigation { display: none !important } to block everything between the logo and the search bar for ~2 years now
it works farily well
wait, no, I take it back. I was looking at the outcome, but the actual selector is header.s-topbar > div > a + ol:first-of-type
now it seems there's only one ol so I can probably remove the first-of-type
grepping through the page code it looks like nothing else uses .s-navigation so that's probably safe after all
i often purposely make capitalization wrong just to be annoying
plus it gets me a free bump in a day or two
21:36
@TylerH I go with .s-topbar--container > .s-navigation
@TylerH $$(".s-navigation") for chrome devtools
@KevinB lmao. I only make a practice of lowercase in comments and chat. it just feels more comfy to type and in my mind is supposed to have some kind of opposite effect of all-caps.
Maybe that could be a good Meta question: "Is proper capitalization required/encouraged in comments?"
Zoe
Zoe
um, no
Comments aren't meant as long-term content, nor can they be edited by anyone but OP for 5 minutes (or mods forever, but dumping copyediting comments on mods is just a waste of time)
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Q: How should I regain the privilage to ask questions when the very core of some of my downvoted questions deserve to be downvoted?

s4D_t0yLet's say, theoretically of course ;), that I ask an utterly horrible question (or I ask an entirely valid question on meta, but people just don't like it. Either scenario works). So horrible, in fact, that SO subsequently bans me from asking questions because I now have a bad question contributi...

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@Lamper46 i think it'd also be a duplicate
22:47
@super-starball-ultra I have reached that point with that discussion as well
@RyanM In your 1st comment to this answer you wrote: "... will increase my reputation by getting more people to upvote my answers because they helped them." Here is the "casting" Q&A answer central to my other recent SO-Meta post. Seven (7!!) users found that answer "helpful" within the first 48 hrs of its posting!! And, you will simply love the unicorn that is waiting to be yours when you reach 50K. — Fe2O3 2 hours ago
I have no idea what this is trying to say to me.
The only thing I am certain of is that it is not a definition of the term "rep farming"
also I spent far too long trying to figure out the meaning of the secret message "BARAYI" here:
in Meta Stack Overflow Comment Archive, 31 mins ago, by Boson - StandWithUkraine
@super-starball-ultra Bored awaiting a legible version of your comment, I performed a quick check. Amongst your slew of words is: "voting participation from SMEs". Running a quick search using terms [c] "allocate" "2D array" is:answer, amongst ~700 answers I found this 2017 answer to be, pretty much, what the questionable answerer has recently re-posted using their telepathic understanding of that question. Any SME casting a UV had to overlook DRY (where Your means SO itself.). It's an enigma! — Fe2O3 7 secs ago
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@RyanM It's mocking Starball's lack of capitalisation in comments
Hence the flag on it
@RyanM lmao
sounds like
a cover I like by an musician I also like
("nise akira" means "fake akira". akira is the original artist for the song being covered. nise akira is gen hoshino's parody alter ego)
I think I started liking lowercase more because it's part of the variable and function name convention I use for my C++ project
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