@JakubKohout I live in that general area, but grabbing a beer wouldn't really be something I'd be able to do becuase A) my age and B) I've got lotsa stuff to do in preperation for school starting.
Blender is an amazing tool, written for experts, that does not coddle the beginner. I've done a little simple modeling in it, but never got much past "beginner."
It took me quite a while to figure out how to make a simple cube in Blender, and that was about 10 years ago so there wasn't much in the way of resources. When I found out that there were hidden menus above the screen I gave up on it.
yeah, space was the first thing I found. It eventually devolved into pressing every key combination I could think of till I found something. The "docs" back then were just an insanely long wiki page of out of date screenshots and shortcuts...
ultimately though, I'm not a creative type so it wasn't my destiny anyways
Yep, it's mind blowing. I do think that low quality question can be a problem, but commenting on them does not solve anything if you're just bashing on new people. If you don't have something nice or helpful to say, people should not comment. You can VTC and do something else, nobody is forcing anyone to look at bad questions.
@PetterFriberg Having spent the first half of my life being a rude know-it-all, I'm spending the second half of my life trying to atone for it.
People keep using the word "snark," sometimes in a context implying that "snark" is not as bad as "rude". To which I say this: "Snark" is nothing more than "rude" renamed.
I agree, but most important for me is that I have fun developing stuff for the community and I like it to be "for the community" so this issue has really battered me, SE policy is to remove, many great contributors of SO do not. In the end if I can't change this, I will just need to adapt.
adapt in the sense of not catching the comments, not in the sense of using them myself : )
well, I need to adapt the application, I will be sad to, at least I done my best to push close to the limit of rudeness to show the problem and supply some meta on expect behavior.
If I survive meta, I guess the non meta users are more then happy .... I select the comments from user that are present on meta... hence they see their own comments : )
so it is not really easy for some ordinary meta people to say yeah those comments are just crap... but this was done intentionally since these users are very active to create SO culture.
I don't quite understand. Are you saying that you are intentionally showing comments by people who are active on meta, so that you can show that this is a problem caused by active users?
No I intentional choose border-line comments from people active on meta, so they get face to face with the problem and I get straight up response. Hence lets meta decide if our comments are ok
This because meta contributes to the format of the community, my objective is to understand if to included them or not and I like to push the limit as much as possibile, that's why. I got 100 of low rep user offensive comments but this would not be interesting.
I feel like there are too few "average" users who participate in meta. I think that any fairly new user would tell you that those comments definitly give a bad impression of SO, and scare some valuable "good" users away.
I don't participate much in meta. I don't feel like I have enough time to really participate in SO itself; I'd only spend time on meta if I were out of useful things to do on SO.
@thesecretmaster That is exactly the problem meta has its own culture, that is fairly rough. The post got -5 down votes as it started, but I need to grap the bull by the horns.
You are welcome to answer : ), but be ready for some downvotes : ), not even Brad exited without...
need to run, will check later where the boat is heading, cya all and thanks for the support, I was almost giving up before I had the discussion a couple of weeks ago with you Wayne.
Currently, we are running a StackApp, called Heat Detector, using both regular expressions and NLP (Natural Language Processing) on all your comments. The goal of this project is to identify automatically offensive comments left throughout Stack Overflow. Earlier this year, we asked for a dump of...
I'm examining the migrated data that my ETL app created, trying to decide if the data is correct or not. It's a Ruby program that uses ActiveRecord (but not Rails).
The number of photons in the Universe is dominated by the CMB photons, by 3 or 4 orders of magnitude (see this answer for a plot of the Universal photon background). Each cm$^3$ of space holds roughly $n_\gamma = 400$ CMB photons (see Sean Lake's nice calculation), so with a radius of 47 billion ...
Almost every photon in the universe is left over from the echo of the big bang. How cool is that?
I did the startup thing also, during the first dot-com bubble. I'm seeing it happen all over again, but nobody seems to be talking about it being the second dot-com bubble. I think it is.