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12:03 AM
Is this focused? How to extract bold text from Images Seems pretty focused to me...
 
@AnnZen No, it is not.
 
@AnnZen how is this focused?
 
@AnnZen While it has a question, that's exceptionally broad. All they did was ask "How can I do this in X?"
 
@Machavity What about this? stackoverflow.com/q/63661897/13552470
@Dharman Gah! I'm trying to edit :D
 
12:14 AM
It's unsalvagable
 
@AnnZen Well, let me ask your something. Based on the title, do you think you could do what it asks based on the answer?
A lot of folks think that just asking a question is all you need. But in this case I expected to see something like "Here's what's not working". Instead its only justification is "Nothing on SO worked for me"
And then we have someone who tries to be helpful in saying "This is against the rules but..." and proceeds to wax eloquent about how one might parse bold text from a PDF using... something
 
@Machavity Good point, tbh.
 
It's like asking "How do I build a house?" and someone says "Well, you might want to hire a builder, but I hear hammers and nails work somewhere in there too."
 
I see so many comments saying stuff like C != C++ so I decided to learn C# and write a program to check it. Turns out that C == C++. xD
 
12:26 AM
@AdrianMole but C++ != C
 
@Nick Correct.
 
So perhaps we just need to rewrite all those comments... :)
 
@desertnaut As you found out, the question and answer counts in your profile don't include deleted posts. [Interestingly, the counts do include deleted posts when a moderator views a profile.] If you want to know how many posts you have, including deleted ones, you'll need to do a search: questions answers (requires >10k rep)
 
@Machavity There appears to be no questions on "how to extract bold text from image using opencv". If a person found out the solution and wants to share it via asking a question & self-answering, would they have to create a problem in their code to fix, or would they be allowed to post a "how to do X" problem?
 
12:46 AM
@AnnZen A valid "Here's how you do it" answer would be on-topic. A bare question like the previous one just asking "Where do I start?" would likely be closed
The problem is lots of people expect to come to SO and get that "Getting started" question answered in some general way. Your second question did just that
 
12:58 AM
@Machavity Oh, makes sense. Thanks :)
 
 
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5:45 AM
@mickmackusa have you run out of - characters? ;)
 
6:02 AM
@rene oh, sorry. just noticing the poetic irony of requesting typo closure with a typo in the request. :D
Do you need to repair the requests so that the system recognizes them?
 
6:21 AM
@cigien I saw your edit and thought something was broken with SE. Turns out it wasn't but it really caught me off-guard. TBH, I might have probably rolled it back because...I'm not really sure what the edit adds has any meaning. OP decided to clarify that writing in sentence case is correct. Something they didn't do in the first place...
 
@mickmackusa no, they are fine, otherwise I'll take them by hand.
 
@mickmackusa rejected and now eligible for del-pls
 
thx @Nick
 
 
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7:36 AM
@yivi now accepting del votes.
 
8:02 AM
@SagarV Spelling it out might also have helped bypass the min character limit ;)
 
@JeanneDark agree with that. but spam/ rude isn't the best judgement there.
 
I agree, but I guess VLQ would have been justified.
 
mck
9:03 AM
Shocked by how people are so honest to say "Please do my homework": stackoverflow.com/q/67084126
And actually got 1 upvote for their honesty :o)
 
@mck People also get upvotes for using filler text to circumvent quality filters
 
 
9:45 AM
@mck The upvote was probably from their course tutor. :)
 
 
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12:14 PM
@desertnaut Gordon Linoff just posted his 80000th answer ......
 
Zoe
80011*
 
"Suspicious linearity, looks like roughly 22 answers a day, for 5 years. Are we sure it's a real person and not just a basement full of enslaved SQL devs at MS? It could be a cry for help. :-)" Source
 
@bad_coder how you define slavery/slave?
 
@VLAZ Oh, I didn't look at the part of the edit that added the sentence case. I just removed the white space.
 
12:32 PM
@Zoe was that caching or did he post another 11 after @mck posted that number ...
 
@user692942 Is that No Repro because OP is using the wrong tool? It seems like a reasonable mistake that others could make.
 
@mck Heh. If I had the same #answers-to-reputation ratio, then I would have well over 2 million rep already! :-)
 
1:11 PM
 
@Braiam being forced to work in SQL?
 
the regex is somewhat prone to false positives, it has a large number of place names ... anything with a question mark immediately after it might be something we could exclude
 
1:27 PM
@tripleee What's the best taxi service in Jaipur?
(maybe it's even more common than full sentences that aren't questions)
 
yeah, you're right (regex search requires you to be a registered user of metasmoke)
the false positives are predominantly "in Windows", "in Flutter", etc
 
why do we treat Windows as a city in India?
 
Maybe it is ...
 
we could add windows as a bad keyword :p
 
@AdrianMole The downside to such a high answer count is that one clearly does not care about things like "is this an nth duplicate I am answering also for the nth time".
2
 
1:38 PM
Yeah... but with that amount of answers it must be difficult to track your own duplicate answers ;P
So at some point it is probably just... "Nah, it is faster to just write the whole answer again..."
 
1:51 PM
@mickmackusa while I understand where it comes from, I disagree with the notion that dupes shouldn't be answered. Basically 99% of questions on old tech not in the form "please help me debug this code" are going to be duplicates, however if you dupe-hammer 99% of those questions, new answerers won't be able to gain rep at an appreciable pace and help you with the curation of the site, since, using your own words, you can't be online 24h
 
@DalijaPrasnikar I have actually had someone (a very high rep user) say that (well, something very similar) in a comment reply when I pointed out the question was an obvious dupe.
 
@JeanneDark seems to be completely OT to me
 
So while dupe-hammering is perfectly legitimate, asking others to not answer dupes kinda works against your own interest
just my 2 cents
the above doesn't apply to bad obvious zero-effort dupes
 
@Ruli Agreed, I also wondered if I shouldn't add that close reason.
 
@tripleee It could be worse, forced not to use SQL where it's actually useful. Like an application we have. It queries everything for the db and then proceeds to do the joins itself. And that 3rd party application has to be used for most of our business, in the individual workstations. Also it's single threaded java :D
 
2:00 PM
@blackgreen I have no sympathy for the deletion of new duplicate content. There are millions of pages here. If people want to contribute in a meaningful way, they should find unique questions where they can contribute something new, valuable and unique. I barely answer any new questions. I scour the depths of old question while looking for duplicates.
When I believe I have found the oldest, unique question of a topic/technique, I consider if ai could add anything new to the page.
I also review all of the old answers and blow my whostle at anything that might steer researchers in the wrong direction.
Caring about rep points as a chief concern is a flawed perspective from the start.
People should be endeavoring to help create a "researcher's paradise" by curating exceptionally awesome content. They should not take actions with the sole purpose of farming unicorn points.
 
Rep points are what users need to help you with the curation. This is what I'm saying. Anyway, everybody is on Stack Overflow for different reasons, none of which is "flawed" to begin with.
unless it is for trolling/spamming :)
 
Anyone can find a unique page and post a unique answer within the scope of that page. As for posting a unique question -- that is VERY hard to do in 2021, at least in mature languages.
Despite the meta-bashing that my recommendation took, I still honestly believe that all users will be kept honest if this was implemented: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/397526/2943403
 
Is this worthy of a flag or just delete votes? stackoverflow.com/a/67093168
 
@khelwood to be honest I flagged it
 
oh gods what is this new banner on the site
 
2:14 PM
@TylerH Don't know. Closed it without reading it. I presume that's what they intend people to do.
 
I was ready to ask if anyone else sees it
 
@TylerH Teemz?
 
It's... just a friggin advertisement for their other products? Are they serious?
 
@khelwood how did you close it?
 
@desertnaut Pressed a close button
 
2:16 PM
@khelwood yeah!
(I am outdoors, and could not see it)
 
2:32 PM
@cigien It's the fact they're trying to test something with anything other than the intended application which is going to give false positives just like their question. Seems a pointless question and unlikely to help others imo.
 
@Braiam let me quote you on that.
 
2:53 PM
@bad_coder That's me deciding what to do with the little free time I have. What that has to do with slavers/slavery?
Demanding something without appropriate compensation is near to my definition of slavery, if you are curious.
 
3:05 PM
@user692942 Ok. Thanks for checking,
 
Is that... an animated ad for teams in the top?! EKKK!
 
Flag as spam
 
4:08 PM
I should just accept that my job here is to close all the Google analytics queistions.
 
Zoe
4:29 PM
@rene There were 11 when I checked
then a second later, it was 12
 
:D
 
4:39 PM
 
5:50 PM
wow there is a huge red warning when you delete a question now
 
@Dharman What does it say? Warning, you are about to delete this question?
 
It says the same thing as before "People invested time blah blah blah" but now it is much more prominent
Try it. Delete one of your old questions
 
C++ SMEs, I'm planning on removing C++11 from the title and tags of this question. It seems unnecessary to constrain this old question, and have to write a new question for more recent language revisions. Besides, there are already posted answers in more recent revisions. Any objections?
 
Might be good to get input from, say, @NathanOliver on that ^
 
5:58 PM
@Machavity Yeah, but I don't want to ping several people. Nathan's lurking (on main at least), so they'll probably see it.
Yup :)
 
@cigien Yeah, remove C++11. It made sense back in the day, but its not needed anymore.
 
@NathanOliver Ok, sounds good, thanks. I was thinking about rewriting the title (since it's terribly unhelpful), but there's a great dupe target for it, so I'll leave the title alone.
 
I made an edit to the title
 
Nice, that's an improvement for sure. I try to avoid editing titles on old posts because of SEO and stuff, but I guess this is fine.
 
I'm just giving google more to optimize ;)
 
6:06 PM
:)
 
6:21 PM
 
6:39 PM
@cigien SEO doesn't care ;)
In fact, the more vague the title, the more it hits it gets
BTW, Feedburner bites the dust... kinda
 
So it merely nibbled the dust instead?
 
7:06 PM
 
7:57 PM
this is abusive, contains hindi slang word
 
@EsTeAa if you are recommending that something needs a flag, please prefix your message with [tag:flag-pls]
If not... then just flag it, don't tell us about it :-)
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/67098349/… is there a duplicate for this? Any kind of authoritative reference for sorting out which Python installation is being used? It seems like there are constantly questions more or less like this and yet I can never find a good duplicate.
 
(I don't know Python so without an answer to reference I'm just using my best guess)
or one of the 'doesn't detect' questions stackoverflow.com/questions/32832062/… (that's the highest scoring one I think
 
8:31 PM
@Dharman @Machavity Please delete OP translated
Oh sorry, you were not the last active RO.
 
@Dharman the audacity!
 
9:22 PM
hl
 
9:46 PM
@TylerH I think the problem is the other way around (pycharm works as desired, command line doesn't), but thanks for the references
 
10:33 PM
 
11:21 PM
Again in a situation I thought I would not meet again: NAA flag declined but subject post (with +1 score) deleted by a mod...
So, if it was an answer why deleting it, given also the positive score? And if it was not an answer, why declining the flag?
:(
 
Might have been a mistake. Declined flag, then thought better of it.
But dunno for sure of course.
 
Thanks, but this kind of conflicting signals is not good
 
Is "tnq" a recognized abbreviation for some kind of thanks? Maybe I need to get out more?
 
@AdrianMole not that I know of; so, feel free to stay inside... :)
 
@desertnaut Sure. If it was indeed a mistake, that's not good in itself. But stuff happens...
 
11:37 PM
@mickmackusa ... well, from your description I would expect to see 4-5 dups, not only one...
 
I could certainly deliver 5 pages, I'm not going to waste my time ...this time. If a duplicate is a question with more than 100 upvotes, I consider the new question to be a mega-duplicate because loads of previous researchers found it just fine.
 
@desertnaut txt spk maybe - I guess if you pronounce it like one does with m8 it sounds like thank-you.
 
@mickmackusa I see; it was probably a misunderstanding on the definition of the super-mega-etc
 
@AdrianMole should be 10q for tank you
 
I have no idea what to put in the search for this... stackoverflow.com/questions/67100313/… is there a duplicate for the common problem of "I tried for x in y: y[x] and got an exception" (the code in the loop should just use x directly)? It happens all the time and I don't think it should be considered a typo normally because it often is the result of a misconception.
 
In this particular case I think it may qualify as a typo, simply because of how much other code OP has written and the apparent level of sophistication. Not entirely sure, though.
 
First result for python simple array loop error
 
ah, that's perfect, thank you. in your experience is simple relevant to finding these things o_O
 
That one actually finds several variants
@KarlKnechtel Hm, dunno, that was just a gut feeling. Might be based on old hammer instincts though. =D
 
@BaummitAugen but they are almost always lists, not arrays :'|
 
11:47 PM
heh. I keep trying and I never seem to figure out how to make the stack overflow search work well for me. actual search engines weed out people who have a common error, but not so much with a common misunderstanding.
array might be a more useful search term for the reason that people who have these questions will mistakenly say "array" rather than "list".
 
In my experience, the SO search works best when you are prepared to scroll through a couple of hundreds of results.
 
anyway, I bookmarked that question, thx
 
@KarlKnechtel second hit at duckduckgo.com/…
 
@AndrasDeak Mostly the same, if you ask google. :)
 
:'(
 
11:48 PM
yeah, I'm definitely trying the wrong synonyms then. got some good ideas, thx, ttyl
 
@KarlKnechtel stackoverflow.com/questions/37619848/… is older, but check what has the best answers as usual...
 
Answerer is struggling to believe me that their answer is incorrect and prone to breakage. Are there any php users here that can chime in and explain it to them? I've already provided them with a demo link that proves their answer broken. stackoverflow.com/a/67088114/2943403
 
Great question title: How do we do this
 
@mickmackusa PHP room? :P
 
@AndrasDeak okay, then just deleted, but not before insisting that I was partially incorrect. :)
 
11:55 PM
@mickmackusa Your flaw was not valid?
... a flawed flaw.
 

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