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02:46
anyone care to take a look here and see what I'm missing?
<img$1 i want to contain the data-should-not-get-stripped attr
nevermind its <img$2$1
03:30
@HamZa Yet again? It's been proposed for oh so many times already
@nhahtdh I agree. Will you be running for a mod election soon?
03:48
@HamZa That contains mostly garbage
@Unihedro No. I don't have time, and if I were one, I wouldn't be a good one. Cleaning side is OK, but I have problem with the communication side
Basically, users will see their (crap) content deleted without any comment.
@HamZa Optional capturing group is not a good idea to mimic look-behind, IMO
> // Mimic leading, positive lookbehind like replace(/(?<=es)t/g, 'x')
var output = 'testt'.replace(/(es)?t/g, function($0, $1){
@nhahtdh Agreed, especially if the group content and the suffix content overlaps
For this one, it should be (es)t, since the positive look-behind doesn't allow empty string
@Unihedro Yep, and that is the case where a lot of code is needed to emulate
> // Mimic leading, negative lookbehind like replace(/(?<!es)t/g, 'x')
var output = 'testt'.replace(/(es)?t/g, function($0, $1){
This one looks correct. It checks for est first, then t
So we can be sure that if there is es, it will get captured
@MartinBüttner That was awesome, I really liked the answers, they were all enlightening and well-minded.
> // Mimic inner, positive lookbehind like replace(/\w(?<=s)t/g, 'x')
var output = 'testt'.replace(/(?:(s)|\w)t/g, function($0, $1){
This is braindead. Just write /st/g
Bah.
04:17
@MartinBüttner Commented on your post
One of your benchmark totally goes against your performance claim
 
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10:51
@nhahtdh interesting. that one must have been run by someone else long after I posted the answer. jsperf saves the benchmarks from all users who ever try it.
weird though, that the results on the other post are the other way round
@Unihedro heh, agreed... I still can't quite wrap my head around the balancing group solution :D
it's a bit sad that that one stopped anyone else from trying. but I'll probably post a couple more challenges like this in the future.
@Unihedro I thought there was no need for new mods for the moment. My thoughts? Running for mod is cool and helpful for the community but it takes a lot of time. Which honestly could be spent better in other things (learning, chilling, working out etc...)
That said, I wonder if SE has considered paid mod positions or am I being too greedy?
Mods has always been historically a "community representative" thing, hence voluntary and may be terminated at any time.
11:13
true
@MartinBüttner I also couldn't really understand that fully. What I get is that it has to inject the digits in so that it has something to output, and it operates on 11 digits - the 10 injected digits and the original digit.
@HamZa Oh, I should had been more clear - if you're interested to propose that change about considering paid mod positions, you could write to SE or post on the big meta (but it will probably get shot to fragments). Or you could participate at ongoing SE podcasts and ask that when they're airing. :p
11:28
@Unihedro meh, as you said; it was always like that and it still works and I guess will work for at least a couple of years.
@HamZa But really, monitoring online sites with such a high traffic in 2015 should be a paid job. It becomes so devastating that even goodwill and dedication won't make much of a difference.
I think monitoring is not effective here
if it expected of you to dedicate X amount of time, then yeah, maybe paid should be taken into consideration
but not sure how that would fit in the Q&A worls / SE model
You can prevent the worse kind of crap, but not wrong stuff in a "quality" answer
Wikipedia has editor, who knows what they are doing, and keep track of the articles to make sure the information is correct
On SO, people who know what they are doing will answer, instead of fixing other people's stuffs
SE != Wiki, both are community driven, but one is closed source, privately owned
11:33
Closed source or not doesn't really matter here. The problem is the model and the behavior encouraged by the model
not necessary, i thing that should be taken into account for the model also
The thing is that SE model encourages people to take responsibility for their content
Which is good if author knows what they are writing, but that's not true always
And since people take ownership of the content and gain reputation from it, they are usually on the edge when someone makes a big change to their post
Which brings us to:
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Q: Stack Overflow technology makes me write bad answers

Your Common SenseToday I had some time and felt like writing a relatively good answer on Stack Overflow; explaining both the underlying mechanisms and good practices, unlike usual declarative answers in a "do that" style. It took me like an hour of time, $50 if I were free lance. It'll bring me nothing but 3-5 o...

Well, I was going to "inb4" that, I was late :p
@nhahtdh hehe, happened to me. The author insisted that I write another answer
11:37
@HamZa Also happened to me once, when the author wants their content to reflect their knowledge
I'm OK with that case, though, since the votes are still in the reversible range
gimme the codez insists are really awkward
But there are many cases where bad answers stand on top, and there is no way to demote them
flag for attention?
or just edit
really something must be done
@Unihedro ^ thoughts ?
You can read the recent post on meta regarding this issue
Basically "write your own answer"
SO has been a great experience, it's time to spend time elsewhere. The incoming crap and the SO policy just doesn't work in our favour.
11:41
But the top answer will attract most of the votes
tl;dr, but what about the old, upvoted, bad answer
@HamZa Well, it's hard to find another platform where you can publish stuffs and have experienced people comment on them
Well, it is good if it were a gather of experts
@CSᵠ Downvote if you find it not useful, upvote if you find it useful. That's it.
Not gonna work for highly voted wrong answers
downvote has a cost for obvious reasons
11:49
Like the Egyptian Hieroglyph one
The other answerer flagged and got the top post removed
@nhahtdh Nope. Though, they have a well thought route - if more people than just you alone found it useful, then you're not supposed to be able to override the people who upvoted against taking it down, because it helped N people.
Plus the people who saw the post and got their answer but didn't have rep to vote, so N + x.
there needs to be someone who handles this type of #1 erroneous answers, maybe paid
@Unihedro Found useful != correct
helped
There are many people who just vote the post up since it looks correct, while it doesn't solve the problem at all
11:51
things change fast in this industry
@nhahtdh SE doesn't care if it's correct. It's a collection of high quality Q&As. If an answer is not correct, downvote and read the next, that's how it worked for a long time.
if i had 10k+ rep i'd dv those, to get rep you need to put up time
y'all got there, but do you dv as often as uv ?
You asking me? :P
> all time
1,352 up
6,296 down
hehe, ~12k rep down the drain
lol
11:54
Would you upvote the deleted answer at the end?
I was against down voting in the beginning but I changed my mind.
@CSᵠ Only 6k, minus those deleted and questions
@nhahtdh YES, for the info :))
i'd also consider commenting at least
All time:
Upvote: 7,571
Downvote: 465
i have a 2 to 1 ratio :) i really upvote what helps me
11:56
@CSᵠ The heart of that answer is only 5-6 lines
And in the first revision of the post, it contains even more wrong information
> \u13000 //C, C++, Python
Quite sure it is going to break in all 3 languages
@nhahtdh if i were to need that, and use it, and doesn't work, if i accidentally gave an upvote, i'll retract and comment, otherwise no action
@nhahtdh Yeah, isn't a unicode literal only four chars?
Previously it was
> //C, C++, JavaScript , Python , JSON and Java
Just no
@Unihedro Yup, and that syntax breaks on most cases. Don't know if there is a language that actually allows them
why don't people upvote github as much as SO ?
Is there such thing on github?
12:09
hehe
 
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