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The only thing that would make it more confusing is if different users saw slightly different sets of entries based on their privileges or ownership that caused cascading changes to grouping.
 
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03:16
hey, site-analytics seems stable-ish for the past couple weeks
@RyanM what did it used to be like?
Well, for one thing, I recall that it did not habitually completely invent incorrect numbers
I don't remember exactly, but in general it was more informative and made it easier to see patterns
The fact that the new one is extremely buggy and thus doesn't even reliably work as designed really does not help matters, though.
huh. interesting
I don't think I've ever seen it. or if I did, I've long forgotten
I've long forgotten the details, but I do remember the bug discussed above being a new thing that never got fixed
I wonder why in the inline tag editor when I type "ba" or "bash", the "bash" tag shows up lower in ranking then a bunch of tags that doesn't have those things in their name.
03:32
You don't spell "r" with a "ba" in it? Weird.
@starball The why is that there are synonyms that do contain "ba" (note that it highlights them) and the target tags have more questions than
Whether that's a good idea is...questionable.
Especially in cases where it's in the middle of a word, like .
03:55
@RyanM huh. ok
@RyanM agreed. though too lazy at the moment to think harder about concretely what would be better.
@RyanM lmao
 
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14:23
nice
Boson didn't explode
14:47
💥📸
 
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18:28
@KevinB Because doing that costs money upfront, which is seen as a drag on profits in the immediate timeframe. Businesses rarely look at the net present value of most potential negative events (i.e., net present value of cost * probability of occurrence). Even if they do look at that and implement something (e.g., backups), they often don't test to make sure that the plan will actually work (e.g., I've seen backup plans fail because the backup became too large for the media provided and nobody bothered to put in another tape for the backup to complete, and repeatedly not do that over years worth of backups, so even though they had backups both on-site and off-site, none of them were complete).
they also become dated within weeks
18:49
does this count as an answer? stackoverflow.com/a/78773299/11107541
i mean
it appears to be pointing out a typo

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