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2:58 AM
anyone else here have their email notifications for inbox suddenly get changed to "3hrs" from "off"? This is the second time it's happened to me in the past month.
 
3:24 AM
Is there a way to en-masse get every post from the last four months that has been in the First Answers queue that is also still live (i.e., not deleted)? I'm under 500 rep if it matters. Yes, I do have a legit reason, but I'm not going to explain it here, though
 
3:43 AM
You're going to have to break that into chunks though. There's no way you'll be able to pull all the records in one go. The 5,000 review tasks in that query only covers Nov 30, 2022-Dec 6, 2022 (or ~a week of review tasks)
 
@HenryEcker Thanks a ton, I’ll check it out!
 
@SurajRao to my eye, it looks to lack focus
 
5:20 AM
@user16217248 It's an SU issue, at best.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels do I have competition?
 
@tripleee What OpenAI detector do you use/recommend?
 
5:56 AM
@user16217248 I'm not particularly qualified, I just use the userscript provided by Glorfindel stackapps.com/questions/9611/openai-detector
@TylerH aside from being popular in parser classes and some HP calculators, it's actually used in a few low-level programming languages, primarily Forth and its descendants, like PostScript
Łukasiewicz published his work in the 1930s so before computers
 
So right from the start we dumped our crap on programmers.se. How nice of us ... :/
 
@tripleee weird, the userscript apparently replaced an isolated "n" with "Not About Programming"
 
@tripleee that's one of the shortcuts; hovering over the box should show you a list of them
 
6:12 AM
yeah, just surprising that it does it in the middle of longer text
 
I believe the intent is for stuff like "n - general SSH usage" or similar
 
jps
6:49 AM
Is this spam or just a bad question?
 
@jps I'm leaning spam but giving the benefit of the doubt on the nuke...for now.
Watching the domain though
 
jps
I'm also leaning toward spam, though not so 100% as is in most other cases.
 
 
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8:13 AM
this question has an exemplary treatment of how to unambiguously represent problematic data, but do we really need more mojibake questions? stackoverflow.com/questions/75891417/…
 
9:08 AM
"Fire damage can be a real problem. They can come from smoke or fires that come." That's why we have SmokeDetector
 
9:24 AM
They can come from the smoke and fires? Who's "they"? Dragonforce and Deep Purple?
 
 
If new question is closed as duplicate of old one without recent activity, and that old one is off topic (not about programming) can I post a CV request here for that old question?
 
10:50 AM
@rene ?
 
@DalijaPrasnikar This older chat message looks relevant to your case, but not sure if that's still how it's being handled in here.
 
@tripleee I agree that we shouldn't have a whole bunch of questions along these lines, but I don't know what to do about it.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels looks at rene's avatar.. blurry flower:)
 
inventing the right canonical seems hard.
 
lack focus
 
11:03 AM
@PetterFriberg: ahhhhhh.....
thanks
 
11:54 AM
Morning
 
 
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1:33 PM
@JeanneDark I'll take that as a yes :)
 
2:33 PM
I want to flag answers by people who answer and vote to close a question
so irritating
also junk like "this is opinion-based, so let me answer before it gets closed as such"
 
Is that not mod flaggable? Or does it require a trend of behavior to be flaggable?
 
I don't really know
it's not something there's hard and fast rules for to my knowledge
obviously, answering questions you know are off-topic is not ideal, but I don't know if mods as a whole want those kinds of thing reported on a one-off basis, or only if trends occur as you mention
 
I mean if they've done it once it's possible they've done it before. Not encouraging you to go on a hunt or anything, but I also think that behavior should be addressed in some way.
Yeah, I guess I'd only kick up a fuss if the same person tends to do it often. Once in a while sucks but isn't outright indicative of abuse.
 
The behavior is frowned upon. Here is a related post (found by me, not the site ;) ) that says to mod flag sketchy hammer behavior: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415621/…
 
2:49 PM
those seem to be about dupe hammer uses/abuses, which wasn't relevant in this situation
 
@Spevacus For sneaking in an answer before closure - then it probably requires a trend. Just one or two is not quite enough. A user may very well start writing an answer before there are any close votes. Or they might not have 3k rep to even see close votes were cast. So, it's hard to decide whether they are being "sneaky" or just unaware.
I mean, unless they actually say something like "This will be closed but let me answer..." which happens often enough.
 
@VLAZ Yeah, in this case it is a ~10k rep user who says literally that
 
Didn't check the currently linked thing. I was going for general. So, good thing I covered myself with the second message :D
 
I didn't link it, so no worries :-)
 
@SurajRao what even
 
@SurajRao Buahahahaha, that is awesome
 
@SurajRao It's recursive!
 
Russian rapper youtube tab in the top-left, also a "Cheat Codes" tab
Solid 10/10
 
@Spevacus everyone wants a sports car with a machine gun when they play AoE
 
in practice, what's the harm, closed questions don't appear in the dupe search dialog. In reality, the dupe search dialog is useless for finding dupes so we'll see that closed question when we use more useful methods of searching for dupes.
 
@JeanneDark Thanks, since there are two similar answers by this user I will flag one and reference that post.
@KevinB I'm not sure I follow what this is saying or what it is in response to. Are you saying that, because duplicate search is bad, there's no issue with answering questions that are off-topic?
 
@TylerH: the original question title was much better :D
 
@TylerH No, i'm saying generally what's the harm in answering questions that should be closed, but the harm ofc is the system is designed to keep anything that receives an upvote... so this gets in the way of cleaning up their mess.
if it weren't for answers on closed questions often causing closed questions to remain forever, we wouldn't care if they answered it.
 
3:56 PM
@KevinB yes the Roomba should be tuned up one level of aggressiveness IMHO
 
@TylerH like this?
 
Sorry, I can only access stack.imgur.com while on my work network, so can't view that right now
 
@TylerH like this? (stack.imgur-ified)
 
that is quite threatening
 
OK, more than one level. So, what if we turn it down?
 
6:19 PM
@VLAZ I was thinking of like battle bots from the techtv days
 
Deal! We should immediately arm the roomba with flamethrowers and whatever else impractical but cool looking weaponry we can stick onto it.
 
just give it a chatgpt brain, that fixes everything
 
Give it weaponry and SquirrelGPT brain.
 
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