@BaummitAugen I prefer that there be only one. However, I don't consider it a high priority to correct it. I usually just add the newer one(s) to my manual move list and move it/them to the Graveyard the next time I run the archiver. I consider it even lower priority when the question already has 3 or 4 CV (i.e. the extra exposure isn't going to matter that much). In addition, the Unclosed Request Review script handles this by only displaying the first one. Thus, it's even less impact.
I see this mainly as a tooling issue. My plan is that the CV Request generator will be able to maintain awareness of what requests have been posted and inform the user that that type of request has already been posted, and is currently active, for that question/answer. Obviously, this will still be imperfect, as there will be timing issues, but it should improve the situation.
"I'm an intermediate developer in Java and decided to make an AI as a coding project" - Yeah, I also do an AI in an afternoon. The next day I fight SkyNet.
AI is easier done with dynamic lists & all than with C or asm. The problem is not the language, it's the people who use the language. There are some skilled java coders, but unfortunately it's not the major part.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre It's less a problem of the language, but performance. For anything reasonable, you bascially need to do massive matrix operations. You would avoid dynamic memory allocation for this like hell. Not only because of the overhead, but also fragmentation and caching issues.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'm not sure we agree what the term AI means. I'm talking about neuronal nets and the like. If you after games: I have do this in Assembler years ago (you know which game(s). But I wouldn't consider this "AI".
@Ron Doom? Not in the sense of "they take over the world". But well posibly due to our nature to give too much control to automatited systems. However you call them. See the stock markets and the recurring crashes from automated trading "AI"s.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Nowadays, AI implies self-learning. The game AIs until now don't do that. Although I just read an intresting article about Ubisoft going into that direction. I agree, though, the term is worth close to nothing, because it is way to wibbly-wobbly.
As John said. The rest is harder said than done. And when you perform a fresh reinstall, I think that windows update only update from the latest patches, saving at lot of incremental stuff (possibly flawed)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre rene asking about full- and half-adders a day or two ago could have given a hint. I've seen C# devs with hardware knowledge before. rare and a close to extinct species, but still they exist (mostly in zoos).
Me I'm quite knowledgeable in software, but absolutely suck when it comes to hardware, adding a resistor here and there, opening an iPod (well, closing it back...).
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Whatever inanimate object suits you. I just talk to myself, too (yeah, I and I wish you would stop that. It's just annoying when I't trying to read something. Oh shut up!)
@Ron Of course, it's a meta-duck: a rubberduck rubberducks talk to.
@Ron I never attended one live. But there are some parts of operas I learned to enjoy. I refused classic music until the last 10 or 20 years. I'm still not really a fan, but I now can appreciate it from a technical view and like some pieces.
@Ron What's that? The one for ordering caffee latte moccachino with extra low-fat milk from east western chinese baracudas, half creamed with scottish highlands cacao flavoured pinapple topping base?
@rene I'm so happy I figured it out :) okay. I'm sure the mods will nuke those accounts. What strikes me is that the accounts are old. Maybe someone took control of abandoned accounts.
@MartinJames Well, at least you (same as me) have enough talent to know you don't have any. If Dieter Bohlen, Milli Vanilli, etc. just had the same talent … (and don't argue "but they sold in the millions". That makes things just worse)
@MartinJames Don't remind me! Had to use that sh** once. I wrote a fine document for a customer. Used an existing document in LibreOffice, changed the manual formatation to template-based, etc. When I was done and all was fine and savd as .docx (also looked good in Word), the colleague got angry because when he changed the style of a heading, all other headings of that level also change style (of course). I had to change back to manual formatting … Luckily it was paid by hour.
@rene Thanks. I should have known it was the opposite of what is actually is.
@Olaf the docx format is an improvement over the old one. Even if your document is corrupt you can recover it, besides it's just a zip with xml in it. And libreoffice, python... can read it.
also, you can create templates of documents (even if the XML is very complex). I used that to generate CD labels where only a few fields change from a delivery to another. Made that an automated process using just text replace in python.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, because we needed a vendor-specific, data format in parallel to the that time existing standard ODF which had a lot of highly precise and portable "format like sheep on the meadow (i.e. Word (18)97) does" specifications.
@rene I was thinking about a meta request to suspend, (not a 'suspension' suspend:), all inactive accounts older than, say 2 years. Any user wanting to reactivate one would have to go through an email verification exercise.
@Nkosi You are aware there is much cleaner standard with ODF which used the zip-ping so many years before MS even felt the need to move to a textual file-format? Plus it's spec does not depend on the products of a specific vendor.
I really hate that SO talks such a big game about being a utopia for developers and a role model for how websites should be but then does all this opt-out crap multiple times a year
@rene okay, but some other cosmetic changes are denied, like all the time. I'm personally stapping asking/reporting bugs on meta. I had my share of downvotes or upvotes without nothing happening.
(of course the hats and the duck cannot change the behaviour of the site drastically)