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4:00 PM
how many candidates are here?
 
4 nominees are in the room: Daniel Widdis, Zoe, Ryan M, and Dharman
 
They've infiltrated us!
 
Zoe
Yes, vote me and I shall spare you for your insolence against your future overlords
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@VLAZ Join us. Turn your avatar into a colourful one
 
I have colours. Three of them.
 
Zoe
4:02 PM
Pfft, boring :p
 
The background is also supposed to be transparent but...it's not.
It is in the original image, the resized one fills it with white.
 
@Zoe Won't you be future overlord?
 
@OlegValter Either that or just the periodic update, since it shouldn't change that much.
@ElectionBot It is highly likely that 1 or 2 future mods are in this room right now.
 
Zoe
@Andy yeah, that's the point :p
 
@DanielWiddis yeah, it might be interesting to see the percentage too - I am inclined to think that a separate question will be better, though, because it will allow to show more info (like percentage that voted, and/or increase/decrease since yesterday), whereas the voting response is already somewhat wordy.
 
4:08 PM
@OlegValter I defer to you on this!
 
To echo Cody - just use set notation.
 
@DanielWiddis and I defer to... oh, wait... dang.
 
@OlegValter Go on, set up the infinite loop. You know you want to.
 
@VLAZ more like a circular dependency :(
 
@ElectionBot alive
 
4:15 PM
I'm alive on electionbot.samliew.com, started on 2021-10-20 15:58:58Z with an uptime of 1009 seconds.
 
@OlegValter Actually it's mutual recursion:
daniel = (x) => oleg(x);
oleg   = (x) => daniel(x);
 
@VLAZ ahem, there is actually an author of the bot, just saying :)
 
4:41 PM
Who is the best bot? <-- I don't understand how ElectionBot can be sentient and not answer that :)
 
It is very humble about that
 
@Scratte I let my actions speak for themselves. I've transcended your puny need for this so-called "bragging"
 
Suitably humble response.
 
@Scratte Pedantry: "Sentient" is a really low bar. It means having senses. Having knowledge or intelligence is "sapience". That's what our species is called: Homo sapiens - intelligent humans.
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Hmm.. really.
Who is the best mod
Ha!.. :D :D This is funny.
@VLAZ I think we have misapplied that word to apply to the entire species.
And even if you're not intelligent, you can still have hopes and dreams :)
 
4:54 PM
Homo sapiens non urinat in ventum.
 
What if he really really needs to go?
 
Just needs to find a nearby coffeeshop.
I've seen tourists reading that inscription and trying to translate it. Guessing things like, "Humans no longer invent things."
 
@OlegValter As long as I'm making feature requests, you should have a response for when a candidate asks "will I win" that pulls the result from a Magic 8 Ball.
 
Right opposite, there is (or used to be) a small café that sold incredible crepes (and also waffles).
 
And now for something completely different - The election is happening at the moment, and 19836 users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
5:02 PM
@ElectionBot Will Adrian Mole win the election?
 
reticulating splines
 
C'mon, that was a gimme.
 
@DanielWiddis Maybe next time.
 
I suppose I wasn't specific about this election. :)
 
@ElectionBot will Adrian Mole win the election for God Emperor of Earth?
 
5:09 PM
What we've got here is failure to communicate.
 
What we've got here is a failure of the electorate
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1 hour later…
6:35 PM
@VLAZ The year is 10101, Adrian Mole is God Emperor of Earth, and Boeing predicts its Starliner will finally be ready to launch in the next 6 months.
 
Good thing we decided to cryopreserve Adrian when they passed, right?
 
@TylerH Immediately following this announcement, SE posts that they are starting to look at improved tooling for curators.
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@VLAZ Which will be completed in 6 to 8 weeks.
 
@VLAZ don't get them ideas
 
@DanielWiddis The research phase will take 6-8
 
6:38 PM
@TylerH You're quite the optimist there. Apparently the thing doesn't like humidity. Which is all Florida is in mid-Aug...
 
@VLAZ How many phases will there be?
 
@DanielWiddis 6-8, duh
 
@Machavity I mean whoever designed the valves hopefully has long since been fired
 
@Machavity The author of the article has a powerful Twitter handle: @SciSpaceGuy
Oh, oops, I actually read it in the wrong order. It's @SciGuySpace. Which is less powerful but still impressive.
 
@TylerH I'm not sure how much blame to place on that one tho. Apparently SpaceX also had unforseen issues
And Boeing figured theirs out before the explosion. So the score is Boeing 1, SpaceX 35276
 
6:42 PM
@Machavity Sure, but Boeing didn't replace the valves with discs even though they knew it was a problem and knew how to mitigate it
 
@VLAZ Where is that?
 
@VLAZ never!
 
@Dharman Posted on MSE.
 
I can't find it
Did you speak of the future?
 
Wait for another 8080 years.
 
6:54 PM
Ohh, I think I get the joke
we are never getting improvements
 
@Dharman I think we just got official confirmation for that, too.
 
What would be the top requests you have?
 
Better search, duplicates being handled different from closure.
 
or remove duplicate search when closing as a duplicate
that would be better than the current search
 
@Dharman explain?
 
6:57 PM
When closing a post as a duplicate the search options is useless most of the time and harmful rest of the time
it suggests posts based on the tag and score alone
 
@VLAZ howso?
 
there is very little relevancy or smart searching
 
I don't think I've ever found a duplicate with that search box. I use Google.
 
to find a duplicate using the duplicate search box, you have to search in a way that finds the question, not the answer
 
@Dharman I guess it's likely more useful on other sites but that's still a fair request... making it easier to find the right duplicate... I almost always know what question I want and sometimes just find the link for it to close directly.
 
6:59 PM
the questions rarely actually have the keywords you'd use to find a problem when you know the answer
 
Take an example. I would like to close this as a duplicate. I open the duplicate search and can I find a post that I want to close it with? No!
 
What's an example term you'd use to search in that case
or phrase
 
I'd use the title
or the error message
or something that is similar to the question I am closing
not just tags and score
The duplicate search is giving me C# questions to PHP
 
Seems like we have lots of data to work from to find a better algorithm?
 
i'm confused
i search for the error message and the 359 scored question pops up
is that not the dupe?
 
7:02 PM
@KevinB True, but I am talking about the suggested list
 
The defaults?
 
why give me a list of top questions when the search could look up similar questions
 
@Catija Search is very bad if you don't know exactly what you need. And some times you know very close to what you need but can't do an exact match. I've had enormous trouble looking for Sorting in JavaScript: Shouldn't returning a boolean be enough for a comparison function? - I know what the title is just not the exact wording. "sort" vs "sorting" and "return" vs "returning", "boolean" vs "booleans" make a difference in search.
So, trying to look for notable keyword "javascript sorting returning boolean" would work but changing any of the three wouldn't "javascript sort return booleans" doesn't find it or anything close to it.
 
Ah, i see.
so, catija, when i am in the ask question page, and i put that error message in the title field...
nothing relevant is returned, but in the site search, and dupe search, that error message returns the intended dupe
 
not to mention typos or similar sounding words
 
7:04 PM
i mean, technically the results are relevant
but why would it show me a duplicate
rather than the... 359 scored question with all the answers
 
@VLAZ sure. I think it's likely that we don't invest much in search because it's clear that very few people actually use it. Even curators often use Google instead. That's not an excuse but.... nothing will ever be as good as Google.
 
And the above is about a post I know exists and I know the title of. For the record, I finally found it by filtering the user's answers with minimal vote count. Then bookmarked it, so I don't have to attempt to look for it again.
 
@KevinB weird. Usually the asking search is far better.
 
the dupe i wanted to see has literally the same title as the title i put in
 
@Catija I strongly agree with this statement. Trying to fix the duplicate search is wasted effort, because we're still going to use Google.
 
7:06 PM
@Dharman search giving me different top-level tags in duplicate finders really irks me sometimes, but not nearly as much as when I search via google
I think hierarchical tags on the question are the solution to that
 
Also incorporating Samuel's userscript into the search would be a good idea
yes, hierarchical tags would solve a couple of problems
 
it's the worst when I am trying to search for something on asp.net webforms and search returns the perfect results... for winforms instead
 
Is it just me, or do other people have trouble finding the duplicate target even when you know the title of the canonical question? I end up having to Google the title of the question and get the question ID.
 
@Catija I use Google to find stuff because the search is hopeless. I use the on-site search if I know stuff like who posted it (often just to search my posts), something tagged by multiple tags, when it was posted, etc. It doesn't really work for finding information I don't know about. And as evidenced, I some times can't find even stuff I know. So, it's a vicious cycle - Google is used because on-site search is bad and you say it won't be improved because Google is better.
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i have trouble finding dupe targets when i know the title as well
 
7:09 PM
@Catija regarding Dharman's request, is there a way for y'all to currently check numbers on how often someone picks one of the pre-selected/default dupe targets when voting to close as a dupe, vs searching for a different one?
 
Yet with that said, I don't want it better than google. It can certainly be made more useful than now by allowing slight fuzzy search so "sort" also matches "sorting" and vice versa.
 
as well as how often someone finds it via search vs pastes in a URL/URI fragment or clicks one from the list?
 
the most common one for me is, when i want the "how to return from an async callback" javascript dupe
i can never get that one to show up now days, due to all the async/await shtuff
 
@VLAZ I mean I'm not gonna complain if they manage to make their site search better than google... that would be an incredible feat
 
Not to mention it works oddly with code blocks. Searching for a function name won't find it if it was in a code block. Using code:foo also has special rules so it won't do certain partial matches.
 
7:10 PM
I'm glad it's not just me, I thought I was crazy. It seems like that would be a useful improvement, allow title searches.
 
@IanCampbell title:"hello" works
 
@VLAZ I'll try that next time. Thanks
 
@KevinB "return async javascript site:stackoverflow.com" gives me the right one in the second result (and the first result is closed as a dupe of the right one)
 
@IanCampbell When using Google I have no problems, but using search site or the duplicate popup is impossible to find it sometimes even when I know the exact title
 
@VLAZ title:"tanks in advance"
 
7:12 PM
yeah, google does it fine
not arguing that
but that does get to a point i was making in a meta post recently,
 
@VLAZ I use onsite search because I'm usually searching meta and I know exactly the keywords I want... so, yeah, I use it. And usually I find what I need - but I've adapted to the search tool rather... I know how to use it.
 
@KevinB hmmm, searching "return async" (without any tags) in SO search also gives me the right one (assuming you mean the one with a score of like 6,000) as the second result
 
@TylerH I don't know. I'm guessing it's something we could track if we wanted to. The things we do track is a bit of a hodge-podge compared to what we could track - we track a ton of stuff but there's a ton more we could track.
 
@Catija Searching well-tagged questions is probably easier. Do I search [javascript] [sorting] [comparison] in my case (those are the tags on the question)? What if it's only [javascript] [sorting]? What if it's just [javascript]? Even getting a subset of useful results doesn't always work because not all questions about sorting are tagged [sorting].
 
7:15 PM
This is the answer where i got into the whole... why google is showing better results and what we could maybe do to improve ours
 
Also, @VLAZ I didn't say it wouldn't be improved. I said that we haven't invested much there... and I'm going to guess that there are higher-priority things that would do more to help than search itself. For example, when we're improving onboarding, if we're going to improve guidance for users looking for an existing question, maybe we improve the ask duplicate finding process.
 
the problem with the dupe search is if it doesn't work, you're left with crappy workarounds to find what you're looking for
either using google, or the site search on another page
oh, look at that screenshot above... it has a... unclear bit, it says 588 votes, it should say 588 score, no?
 
@KevinB I see so you're also talking specifically about the dupe search results list
I was talking about site search in general
 
exactly
 
@KevinB Honestly, that's the dupe target that made me stop using the dupe search thing. It shows up so often and it's not at all convenient to find it with the text box. It's literally the most frequent JS question - it should be faster to select it. I just started using my URL bar to find dupes from my history and never looked back. If no history entry is there, I just make a web search instead.
 
7:17 PM
i can make the site-search work usually
 
@KevinB Yeah. Sure.
So... maybe if we weighted questions that were common duplicate targets in a tag in addition to other factors?
 
ideally? but, that's also complicated
 
Sounds like possible solution.
 
Even if it's expensive, it's not like that dialogue gets opened very often, compared to other scale on site, anyway.
 
you wouldn't want that weighting to be high enough to override relevancy so much that you always get it
 
7:19 PM
Weighting, slightly fuzzier search, too.Why is my variable unaltered after I modify it inside of a function? - Asynchronous code reference is another very common dupe. But "async code reference" cannot find it.
Especially not title:"async code reference"
 
I just got my The Key. :D
 
For duplicates I use regularly, I just have a bookmark folder which is SE-> Duplicate targets -> [language or main tag] -> [List of duplicates]. With the SE bookmark folder showing in the bookmark toolbar, that makes it quite quick to find the exact duplicate I've previously used. OTOH, I agree that when needing to search for a dup-target, it's usually much easier to use Google than the on-site search.
 
@Catija you were missing the Ctrl and C keys from your keyboard this whole time?! Impressive
 
Well, I definitely don't have a CTRL button. :P
 
some of these dupes for example have had hundreds of posts closed to them, would that make those weighted higher than dupes that just have 1 or 2? what about a case where there's a question that's an exact match for your term + exact match in body, but it's nto close as a dupe where as a similar one is? it's a very complicated thing to achieve, but it can be done. would take a bit of trial and error
 
7:22 PM
Also, some sort of marking dupes would probably go a long way. Right now, it's just left in the hands of the community. Some tags have build up a knowledge repository as part of the tag wiki, some haven't. There isn't a good reference overall. If I were to try to find canonical dupes for a tag I don't frequent, I wouldn't even know where to start.
 
There's also at least one userscript which is designed to organize your commonly used duplicates. I don't use one for that, so I'm not sure if the ones on StackApps are currently functional.
 
The whole "charging to copy and paste" thing was my idea, actually. :D
 
It's used much less as a target, but it still happens that someone uses it
 
@Catija :)
 
@Makyen I know of the userscript but it's not convenient for me, as it stores things locally on the machine. I use 4 machines already. With two different sync profiles. If I add my phone and different browsers, synchronising all of that data becomes a big chore.
 
7:23 PM
It seems like, if someone's asking a question and they paste the error message into the question field... and then we don't find the duplicate... we're really failing there.
 
hmm.
error messages that are common, should appear word for word (minus maybe one word in the middle) in many questions
 
... I wonder whether we could actually create a dupe finder tool that ... we populate with common error messages and it just serves up the answer.
 
would it be possible to somehow... detect that and keep a map of it, and maybe use that to help seed your search results
 
> Paste the error text here to see if anyone's answered questions about this error already.
I mean, it could just be a first step in asking a question.
> Did you get an error? If so, ...
 
@Catija We have that. It's the search bar. Google (and other search engines) are also good at finding solutions to error messages. Yet users keep posting them here.
 
7:26 PM
pastes in full call-stack
 
@VLAZ That's because there's a higher bar to searching than there is to just asking. We need to put speed bumps (or walls) in the way of people just asking another question. Having 1000 duplicates of one question is obscene.
 
We get many questions to this day where people ask about "$ is not defined" error. Usually by pasting that exact text in the title of their question.
It's probably the most well known and best explained error message about JS on the net.
 
@KevinB Yes. I find it irritating that Stack doesn't seem to understand the difference between score and votes. Maybe I find it irritating because it's a 1 minute change.
 
votes does read better
it's just wrong
;)
 
Sometimes it's right. :P
 
7:30 PM
maybe a word doesn't need to exist there
 
Well.. having it wrong because it reads better doesn't help anyone.
It does. Score: 16.. Votes could still be 458168
 
right, but very few people want to know how many votes were cast on it in any direction, score is all that matters
and maybe views
 
@Scratte Simple change of terminology: "This post has been awarded 16 magical unicorns"
 
Yes. I'm not suggesting that we display the votes. Just that we change the text "votes" to "score"
 
views should certainly be something we are weighting results by
that alone would probably fix the dupe search
 
7:34 PM
@KevinB That would help immensely. It's also not unusual to find a bunch of questions with, say, 80 views and a score of -1 just because the thing you tried to search for matched those questions exactly, the thing you want is way further down.
 
Has there been anything posted on MSO about this? I'm sure there has but... I hear search isn't so awesome. :P
 
@Catija You can always try to search for "search" ;)
 
I think the search issue has come up a number of times over the years, but i don't think there's a specific one that'd be a great "here's all the ideas" thing
 
If not, it might be worth posting something and floating some ideas - sort of a "how could finding duplicates (for askers and close voters) be improved?"
 
well, the post i linked above is, that, i think
25 mins ago, by Kevin B
This is the answer where i got into the whole... why google is showing better results and what we could maybe do to improve ours
no, i'm thinking of another one
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Q: Making canonical answers easier to find

Danubian SailorHow can we make canonical answers easier to find, especially from the review queue? I was stumbling upon many Java questions with ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, being sure there must be some question that could be canonical. However, I was finding only poor questions of see-my-dump-and-fix-my-er...

noneof the answers there really provide solutions
 
7:46 PM
Public service announcement: The election is happening at the moment, and 20214 users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
will we break 30k
 
Zoe
will ElectionBot buy me dinner if we do? :p
 
Time will tell. Sooner or later, time will tell...
 
Zoe
that's not a no! :P
 
I'm going to guess 32546 total votes.
 
7:49 PM
32,768
 
@Zoe Clearly it's a promise. We'll all hold EB to it.
 
I prefer round numbers
 
7 isn't round
 
It's 2^15
 
@Dharman I also like zeroes and eights. No sharp edges or anything.
 
7:50 PM
@Dharman I thought it looked familiar :)
But.. if it's 16 bit signed, that will overflow.
 
search just happens to be something i've spent a lot of time on over the years. We have a... particularly special case that makes using standard search indexes somewhat... difficult. knowing what i know now, i could probably move to such a system and get it to work for us, but back then i didn't, so I rolled my own solution it.
nothing as large and complex as SO though.
biggest issue we had was a large majority of the searches were 2 letters, which most engines outright ignore, and when you include 2 letter terms, you get wildly useless results
so i created a weighting system and tuned it with data based on which results users interacted with over time for a given term
 
So my post-lunch mind saw Kevin B in chat and thought "Kevin Bacon" and then thought "Bacon Number" and then thought "Hey we need a Jon Skeet number" ... how many degrees separated are you from someone who asked a question that Jon Skeet answered?
 
@KevinB Right, this lets me rant about reminds me of another problem. We do have some short searches to do on SO. But we cannot. Some function/method names are very short .at, .on are good examples. But SO search will now take them into account. More specifically searching for ".at" actually gives you search results for "at" and this is useless as it's a very common word. Other search engines would ignore it, which might even be better instead of just giving you noise results.
 
in our case every 2 letter term is accompanied by something else
a number, a name, something
but the 2 letters are very important, as they denote a product line
either or on their own would produce useless results
 
Also last, and I stop, the symbol search is atrocious. We want to be able to search for == or similar on SO - there are many operators and syntax things to look up. But we cannot. Even google is not very good at this but at least matches some stuff. Noisy results but results nonetheless. SO just returns nothing for "==".
 
8:03 PM
@DanielWiddis Is linking to a Jon Skeet post in one's own Answer a 1?
 
there was one recently i wanted to search and couldn't...
the backend could potentially, at least for SO, directly replace known symbols that people have given names to with those names
 
@Scratte Links don't count. :)
 
@KevinB Yeah. I just check What does this symbol mean in JavaScript?. Some times if something doesn't exist there, it may as well not exist at all.
 
in the above case, pipe symbol in javascript would give me what i'm looking for
 
That, of course, only works for JS. Not for any arbitrary language out there. No clue how to easily find symbol reference for Python, for example.
 
8:07 PM
"pipe symbol in python" results aren't as conclusive (i'm sure the answer is in there somewhere, but i'm not good with python)
that or noone in python has actually asked that on SO
 
i don't know a single person IRL that uses SO
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yes, precisely.
 
@DanielWiddis What about if somebody posted an answer next to Jon Skeet? Does that not count for a Skeet number of 1?
@KevinB For asking? Answering? Or at all?
 
@VLAZ I believe that would count.
 
8:09 PM
at all
not even co-workers
 
@KevinB I know many people that use it. Because when they google a problem, they come into SO links. I don't think I know anybody with an account, though.
 
How do you post an answer next to Jon Skeet? Meaning you're... sitting next to him while you post it?
 
Oh, wait - I have an ex-coworker who said he had an account. Maybe with couple of hundred rep or something, he said.
@Catija An answer to a question that is answered by Jon Skeet. But I'd love to see a statistic for your interpretation.
 
we've only ever had 3 other devs here the entire time i've been here, the one i thought most likely to have one didn't at the time, he may now, but i haven't had contact with him in... a few years
the other two... aren't devs anymore
 
@DanielWiddis Perhaps these could be two statistics - a Skeet Q number and a Skeet A number. Might actually be fun calculating these.
 
8:13 PM
how would the, connecting, go with this number
like, me answering someone's question, who had a question that was answered by jon skeet?
 
That's a 2. The person asking the Questions is a link between you and Jon.
 
that's an SEDE query away
 
I assume person who had an answer by Jon Skeet would have a Skeet number of 1. If you post an answer to another of their questions, you have a Skeet number of 2.
Of somebody then answers a question of yours, they have a Skeet number of 3.
 
Yes. I like that better :)
 
there's no way i'm not a 2
but i'm not a 1
 
8:17 PM
You never had a Question answered by Jon Skeet?
 
lol
 
How about if you answer a post asked by Jon Skeet? Is that a very special 1?
 
-1
 
@TylerH So, if somebody answers your question, they are Jon Skeet?
 
Users can only nominate themselves, nobody can nominate others.
 
8:19 PM
BRB locks all Jon Skeet questions before someone breaks the Internet
 
Erm, I'm not sure how that message was triggered. Paging @OlegValter
 
Please read my previous message...
 
@KevinB How can this be possible? Even my wife uses SO and she is a worm transcriptional biologist.
 
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Q: What's your Jon Skeet Number?

NealI was bored this afternoon and decided to do something with the stack overflow data dump. I defined a "Jon Skeet" number, similar to the Erdos Number. You can check your Jon Skeet Number here: http://sharpenyourteeth.net/stackoverflow/index.php The Erdos Number is based on authorship of papers...

 
@IanCampbell ... worms write?
 
8:20 PM
Ha! That is just too funny :)
 
@IanCampbell it's very easy to know nothing abotu the people around you's browsing habits
 
@Catija They do, they have tiny little pens.
 
is... that proper? "the people around you's" what would be proper if not
> the browsing habits of the people around you
 
I think it'd be better rewritten "It's very easy to know nothing about the browsing habits of the people around you"
 
@IanCampbell I was under the impression that worms writhe. Apparently, I've been living a lie all these years.
 
8:24 PM
is the jon skeet number calc broken?
 
@KevinB It is for me.
It is broken, I mean.
 
sad
 
So.. we need a new calculator.
 
Probably a cool project to try out in a new language. I'd probably do it by getting the data dump and pre-calculating the Skeet numbers up to 1 or 2, then when looking up a user do the full traversal until a link with a known number is matched.
 
Or.. you can convince Stack to add the number into the tables ;)
 
8:29 PM
@Scratte Convince Jon, you mean.
 
is it just me, or does it take 10-20 seconds for the page to update after clicking the "33 new questions" link at the top of a question list page
 
According to the post, Jon approved :)
@KevinB I never click that. I always refresh the page. I find it's faster.
 
@Scratte I mean, I think I'd find it hard to convince Stack. I think I'd find it easier to convince Jon to add the number to Stack's database.
@KevinB Seems normal speed for me.
 
maybe i'm just due a restart
 
*turns Kevin B off and on again*
 
8:34 PM
8GB of memory only goes so far
 
@KevinB That's less than what my system is using so far. And I'm not even running anything memory intensive. Other than Firefox. Although, I blame Windows for just gobbling up a percentage of free memory.
 
yeah...
 
I've got 16 gig on my machine and at startup I think ~30% is taken.
 
i'd rather work remote, where i've got 32gb to work with
 
Maybe ~25%, can't exactly remember. The biggest things that startup are Steam, GOG, the torrent client, and Thunderbird.
 
8:37 PM
I'd rather work in the cloud where I have 8 x 32GB DIMMs
 
I suppose if you had a hot air balloon..
Or a very foggy day..
 
@Scratte Cloud can overlap with fog. If you're up in the mountain enough.
 
True.. now you only need to get fiber up there.
 
@Scratte Having fiber in the clouds may create a problem for people below you
 
Aww, I wanted to make a poop joke
 
8:42 PM
I don't plan to drop by packets.. or.. whatever else ;)
 
"My connection is crap"
 
🚽
 
Crash. Core dump.
 
Zoe
At least the core doesn't crawl out of your computer and quit its job
 
@VLAZ Have you tried flushing your cache?
 
8:50 PM
@DanielWiddis Tried. Got an overflow.
 
No, not cache. It was the log.
 
Did it exceed its bounds?
 
🪓
 
@DanielWiddis Yes. Then it got stuck.
@KevinB Is this a poop axe?
 
9:00 PM
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is happening at the moment, and 20354 users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
when is the next phase?
 
The election is currently in the final voting phase, ending at 2021-10-26 20:00:00Z (in 5 days).
 
When is the next election?
 
6 to 8 <insert time period here>
 
EB doesn't answer this simple question.
 
9:02 PM
maybe it's not commonly-asked. Ask it again.
 
Who won last election?
 
You imply getting a diamond is "winning".
 
Fair point.
 
eh
you assume they meant got the most votes
 
I think many people think moderator elections are like the movie War Games. The only winning move is not to play. :)
 
9:06 PM
So, you're saying that this election there are 6 losers and of them 4 would be spared?
 
That's probably accurate.
 
OK, just checking if the phrasing is right.
 
Some of them confuse being spared and tries again ;)
 
that's just loser talk
 
9:35 PM
Tell me a joke.
@ElectionBot ?
 
No.
 
you're joking, right?
@ElectionBot ?
 
Why did the functions stop calling each other?
Because they had constant arguments.
@ElectionBot Tell me a halloween joke?
 
@DanielWiddis To understand what recursion is, you must first understand recursion.
 
9:42 PM
Hahah
What do you call a skinny ghost?
A Boolean.
 
Zoe
lmao
 
@ElectionBot what did I do?
 
Time will tell. Sooner or later, time will tell...
 
...
@ElectionBot ok, then tell me a riddle
 
Tell that to the aliens.
 
9:45 PM
Aliens, tell me a riddle.
I think Yoda just made an attempt to do so but crashed. Perhaps because there was no try.
 
Interesting first suggestion when entering "is yoda" in google.
@ElectionBot surprise me
 
Keep talking and nobody explodes.
 
@ElectionBot sing a song
 
And now for something completely different - The election is happening at the moment, and 20460 users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
10:15 PM
@ElectionBot Why has my ice-cream melted?
 
You talking to me?
 
No.
 
@AdrianMole Global warming
 
Zoe
Were you talking to ElectionBot's identical twin?
 
Tell that to the aliens.
 
10:16 PM
Dang environmentalists.
 
10:44 PM
I want to see debates of candidates)
 
Post a question to @AnyCandidate ??
 
@AdrianMole I?
 
Up to you. Hint: It won't work.
 
@AdrianMole i don't want to hear today the word "work" 😬
My back is bad(
 
It's a 4-lettered word. I apologize profusely for using it and shall refrain from so doing again.
 
10:52 PM
O, shall. Pure English
 
I speaks de Inglish like wot she shood be spoke!
... innit?
 

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