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8:41 AM
: "Hacker News is a social news website about computer hacking and startup companies."
 
Zoe
There's essentially nothing related to hackernews on there either
 
There's a question about the API, but the rest...
 
Zoe
is full of SU questions
 
it is infectious ...
I see myself out
 
Zoe
9:06 AM
@JeanneDark There's more than 1
 
@Zoe I didn't mean to exclude the possibility, just that there might be a legitimate use buried somewhere there. The tag wiki is no help though.
 
@JeanneDark there is an api tag for those: stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/hacker-news-api
 
Zoe
@rene yeah, because I made it :p
 
oh ...
needs coffee
 
Zoe
[hacker-news] attracts way too much off-topic trash. The -api might reduce that a bit
 
9:15 AM
yeah, agree on that
 
Zoe
needs a better description though. The current one appears in so many places online that I can't tell if the one we have is plagiarized, or if the one used here has been plagiarized elsewhere
Looks like everything left on is off-topic now
 
9:32 AM
@Zoe fixed a bit. Thoughts?
 
Zoe
kinda pointless to apply it to [hacker-news] considering everything left there is off-topic. definitely better though
 
@Zoe okay, I plagiarized my own excerpt to the api tag. How is that?
 
Zoe
In conflict with an edit I was gonna make :p Looks fine though, and I'll submit my attempt:tm: at a tag wiki
 
Is it for viral questions?
 
 
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12:15 PM
@JeanneDark thanks, I just did ;)
 
@JeanneDark your link helped (I am not always sure about such cases from the top of my head)
 
Glad I could help :)
 
1:19 PM
Heh - I just quoted a Jon Skeet answer ... without even realizing it was one of his!!
 
 
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2:48 PM
@AdrianMole Later you would be upvoting your own answers, because you didn't remember that. :D
 
@Braiam Why should I wait until 'later'? I know my answers are good, so I should upvote them now. :-)
 
It seems that you missed the punchline :(
 
So it seems. ;(
 
You upvote the answer because you don't remember that you knew what the answer said.
 
But I didn't know the answer, I just suspected it ... which is why I went to Google, and Google found Mr Skeet's answer.
 
2:51 PM
Imagine that it was your answer and you tried to upvote it
 
... I felt more comfortable quoting Jon Skeet than directly quoting the JLS.
... unless Jon's middle name begins with "L"?
@Braiam OK - Now I get the point. D'oh ... need strong drink.
 
3:24 PM
@JeanneDark looks like spam seed.
 
I also had the suspicion but gave it the benefit of the doubt. Also no answer in 1 hour.
 
 
Zoe
4:31 PM
@blackgreen The documentation explicitly states "Should be set to False for multi-class data."
 
I guess they didn't look at the documentation before suggesting the edit but the OP's own example where it's set to True
 
Zoe
Looks like they thought the example was demonstrating the last sentence
Might need a rewrite for clarity
 
 
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8:49 PM
Could someone flag stackoverflow.com/a/68521895/4657412 (as NAA). I did it. But the low quality queue reviewer decided that the only thing wrong was it was that it needed some spelling fixes. And thus the flag was resolved (I think) and I can't flag it again.
 
9:09 PM
@DavidW flagged, commented, and VTD
 
@desertnaut Thanks - I'm not 100% sure what happens and if it would have been reviewed again "naturally", but I didn't want it to escape just because it was formatted a little nicer!
 
@DavidW are you sure your flag was declined?
 
^^ Best question I have ever seen in my life, One Image only. :)
 
It wasn't declined - it was marked as "helpful". But my assumption is that the system was treating the flag as resolved and nobody else was going to look. It's possible I'm wrong there though
 
Is this a good question?
 
9:36 PM
@DavidW just deleted by @Makyen (and others...) ;)
 
@DavidW Your assumption was correct. Choosing "Edit" from a review queue causes the system to treat the post as if everything is resolved wrt. the reasons it's in that queue. Flags which did, or would have, put the post into the queue are marked helpful (e.g. VLQ and NAA for the LQP queue), and the post is removed from the queue.
That is one of the situations where we do permit a or for an NAA or VLQ flag (i.e. a situation where you can not flag yourself).
 
10:17 PM
is this answer actually an answer or is it intended as edit or simply unrelated?
 
10:53 PM
Is that a question?
 
11:05 PM
@KevinM.Mansour definitely Needs More Focus
 
Thank you. :)
 

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