Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Glad to see your candidacy showing up, by the way. I was not expecting that after our previous conversations dancing around the subject.
I agree with you that you would not be my top choice out of the 5 nominees, but definitely a solid pick, and you have many traits that would make you a good mod.
@CodyGray I was not expecting it either. I've been on the fence about it. I do want to ensure people think about the whole scope of mod duties. I do think there are two others I'll vote ahead of myself, though. Because I honestly think they would do better and I still have room for growth.
But seriously... I set pretty high standards for myself and always feel I'm falling short. Part of the challenge in trying to figure out a sustainable participation level here is knowing what's valued. I did a heckuvalot last summer trying to do All The Things and knew that level wasn't sustainable.
The whole last 18 months seems like a time warp. Had brunch today with my housemate who started a new job... I thought it was still not that long ago, like first 100 days. She said it'd been 6 months.
You know how in January sometimes you put the previous year's dates? I filled out a form in July this year and wrote the year as 2019.
2019 was a write off at some point. 2020 seems worse because it was a hope that got dashed.
At work I actually went into negative vacation territory in February 2019. Despite my best efforts to go somewhere, I'm facing use-or-lose vacation at the end of this year.
I actually feel semi- caught up at this point, but it was an ugly last year. My goal is to finish my year's work by mid-November and then take the rest of the year off.
We had a rather long "are we ready?" "maybe" conversation and finally did the scream test "turn it off and see what happens". Found 2 bugs, fixed them, and we're mostly there.
Yeah, we turned it off for a major portion this week, and the next portion soon. And the remainder needs to be outsourced while we "optimize" the new system (after proving that it's no different than the old system, which is my job, statistically)
Fun thing about being a statastician is I can wave fuzzy math in front of people and look smart and they just ask "so does it work" and want an up/down answer.
Other fun thing about stats is it's really good at figuring out hard to find bugs that manifest randomly but predictably.
Did I mention I accomplished my new year's resolution last week? My resolution was to write a "Hello Quantum World" program in Q#. Mission accomplished.
Soon I will replace Dharman's NAA-bot with a quantum equivalent.
I just noticed @SamuelLiew's profile background. He'd fit in well with the candidates for this election.
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I did post a comment on a post on Charcoal some time ago. Haven't addressed any other SOBotics, but I also understand a general preference of people to control their own stuff.
Some people don't have access to the server space. I don't, for example. If I wanted to run something, I'd rather have space that I didn't fully control than none at all.
Breaking news!!! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Even if I wanted to, rep carries too much weight in the candidate score, and while we don't value it much, most of the voters will. I care too little about rep to even bother nominating
If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the candidates' answers to the questionnaire, and also look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
I mean, it's making a mess of his meta site, it's answering a question for a nominee rather than letting them do it themselves, it's like Cody just... Forgot how to think for a moment
@Nick well, I'm not going to counter vote a mod vote, so I would rather consider them binding but it is free for everyone to pick a fight with Cody. I'm passing on that one, I've better things to do. — rene17 mins ago
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
I have a higher chance of winning the election with only 5 candidates but it would be more satisfying to win an election with 10 candidates. Who is willing to make it more interesting?
Speaking of, @Zoe, I came up with a solid workaround. Since it's counting characters, rather than bytes, you can just replace entire phrases with a single Unicode emoji.
I was initially puzzled by why I got more upvotes on my second comment responding to Jeanne's three questions...then I decided it was probably because it included a joke about cats posting on Stack Overflow. The internet likes cats.
@CodyGray Yeah, and you do have a point. I just don't feel everyone would be able to understand a non-verbose unicode emoji sentence, largely because it assumes everyone has the same understanding of emojis. A counterexample of that is the high five emoji, which is misunderstood to be a prayer emoji
Breaking news!!! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Feature request: remove "Breaking news!!!" from the list of randomly selected prefixes for the very-not-breaking news that the bot posts periodically. It keeps making me think that there is breaking news.
"Houston, we have a problem" is a popular but erroneous quotation from the radio communications between the Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert and the NASA Mission Control Center ("Houston") during the Apollo 13 spaceflight in 1970, as the astronauts communicated their discovery of the explosion that crippled their spacecraft.
The words actually spoken, initially by Jack Swigert, were "Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here". After being prompted to repeat the transmission by CAPCOM Jack R. Lousma, Jim Lovell responded, "Ah, Houston, we've had a problem."Since then, the erroneous phrase "Houston...
@Zoe I have no earthly idea. I'd guess the search probably isn't, because that would be slow...possibly it's just trying to understand quoted terms and failing.
So...good point, it's probably not a SQL injection problem.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@Dharman No.. 1. It's too late. The discussion are already there. 2. The discussion is healthy and educational to people that don't understand the ratio of your votes. 3. It's there on your profile already.