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01:03
@Sam you still awake?
Sam, sam sam saaaaaaaam, sam, saaaaammmmmaammamamaaammmaaa!, sam
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@JacobGray Yup
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lol, hiya
Okay, so I'll get the bot running in here...
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Ok
01:05
FrontLine started
FrontLine started
There we go
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So what sort of posts do you aim to catch?
Low-quality. The hard part is determining what defines low-quality
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And also the severity.
Yeah
I was working on filters today, and it can pick up quite a lot of information about a question
I am trying to have different levels of low-quality flags.
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01:09
You're checking Qs and As?
@Sam to start with, just questions, but once I have the api access, I'll expand to answers as well
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ok
Wait
You're not using the api?
telerik winforms equivalent of combobox dropdownstyle=simple - Words: 15, Chars: 159, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 157Words: 9, Chars: 64, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 63Words: 1, Chars: 21, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 3, Lower: 18
@Sam I don't have a registered app
So only 300 calls a day
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Meh
It's not that hard
01:11
@Sam what isn't?
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Getting an api key
@Sam Oh, yeah. I just would like to get the app working on questions first :P
What does it mean to inherit from lambda? - Words: 8, Chars: 38, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 37Words: 14, Chars: 44, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 42
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Even so, that might be difficult with just 300 reqs.
Are you checking all new Qs?
Yes
As you can tell from the post above(Which is just the return from the text in the question), it can pick up quite a lot. No of English words in each paragraph, # chars in each paragraph, bold, italic, upper and lower case
01:13
what does ":=" mean in R programming? - Words: 8, Chars: 35, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 3, Lower: 32Words: 9, Chars: 56, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 4, Lower: 52Words: 19, Chars: 84, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 82Words: 2, Chars: 10, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 9
It also picks up the images and code, eventually it will parse the links and stack-snippets as well
Are there any free APIs for tracking shipments? - Words: 26, Chars: 112, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 10, Lower: 102
Getting this error while starting the Websphere liberty server on eclipse - Words: 11, Chars: 316, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 33, Lower: 283
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Meh, the numbers are all well and good, but finding a positive correlation between them and LQ stuff is going to be difficult, especially if it's purely based on basic paragraph stats.
How do you plan on using these stats?
Print out a char in main method - Words: 7, Chars: 31, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 30Words: 10, Chars: 40, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 3, Lower: 37Words: 9, Chars: 27, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 25
C++ explicit type is missing('int' assumed)3 - Words: 4, Chars: 25, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 0, Lower: 25Words: 32, Chars: 160, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 5, Lower: 155
@Sam There are some correlations. if the majority of the text in the question is italic, bold, or uppercase, it is usually low-quality
No code is a good sign of low-quality, though not always
all code is always low-quality
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01:19
@JacobGray Are the current filters based on that?
@Sam No
@Sam The current bot just looks at the word count :P
Since I haven't started using the data the filters provide yet
Is it feasible to run pypy without wsgi or a web server? - Words: 15, Chars: 67, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 65Words: 10, Chars: 91, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 0, Lower: 91Words: 1, Chars: 6, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 5
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Ok
What do you recommend?
How to dynamically refer static files(jpeg images) in Django templates - Words: 27, Chars: 126, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 125Words: 11, Chars: 69, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 2, Lower: 67
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01:21
Well
"Low quality" is a pretty broad spectrum.
Some posts can be caught with a simple regex.
Others require more complex analysis, utilising NLP libraries alongside machine learning.
Encrypt Result from tank auth always return different result - Words: 13, Chars: 73, Bold: 0, Italic: 0, Case=> Upper: 1, Lower: 72
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It really depends on how far you're willing to go
@Sam I don't have anything other then my job to do, and that's only 6 hours a day :P
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Which lang is the bot written in?
python
of course
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01:25
:p
Though I can switch languages if you think it will be better
We can do C#!
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@JacobGray You should have access to a mass of useful libraries then.
@Sam you really should learn python sometime...
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Never!
I'm hoping to learn C++ soon
@Sam I've done a bit of C++. a bit
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01:27
Same here
I hate myself for what I've written
Still don't fully understand the linking process
Well
I don't understand most stuff that isn't similar to C# in some way.
:p
Hey, python is supposed to be one of the best for machine learning
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So I've heard.
That, and the functional langs are good, apparently.
F#, Haskell, etc.
Anyway, getting back to the bot.
What are you planning to do next?
What would you recommend?
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Oh yeah...
What would I use the machine learning for?
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01:34
To train your classifier.
Side question: do you want to catch off-topic posts?
@Sam That isn't the main focus yet, but in the end, yes
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Ok
Basically, when I'm finished, I want to have a bot that generates cv-please requests, with a chatbot and a dynamic website
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Gotcha
Since there is so many junk posts we just never get to
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01:36
Well I think it will greatly help this project if we clearly define what "low quality" is.
And then we can break that down into smaller steps and create solutions.
For example.
I believe one characteristic of LQ posts is the excessive (or lack of) use of punctuation.
We could create a filter which checks a post to see if it falls within the optimal punctuation usage guidelines.
Want access to the github?
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So in answer to your question. I'd recommend creating a system which checks for several know characteristics of LQ posts where each filter employs various technologies and methods of classification; if the post matches any of them (or perhaps, create a scoring system, where each matched filter increases a post's "LQ score"), report the post.
@JacobGray sure
I'll have to go in a few mins, it's almost 3am here.
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Which means it's nearly 10pm for you?
yeah
I only stay up till 11 or 12 though :P
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01:46
Ha, I finally got the timezone thing right.
Take that, timezones!
Well, we will need to decide on the known characteristics
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@JacobGray but what time do you get up?
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@JacobGray Yep
@JacobGray Right... That's about 3 hours before me. xD
I'm gonna have to start getting up earlier though :/
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01:48
Aww :/
which means only 6 and a half hours sleep
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We should create a small file in the repo with a list of lq characteristics.
@JacobGray You could get to sleep earlier?
@Sam Committing
@Sam Yeah, probably around 11
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Hmm, why didn't I get an email notif about your inv?
Oh
Yeah...
I usually put all my source files into a directory so they're not hogging the frontpage
Keeps things tidy that way
Yeah, I need to do that
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01:55
@JacobGray Don't forget to push :p
I'll add some more stuff to that list tomorrow.
Dat moment when you realise you just pushed the private file that contained the bot login
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lol
Someone did that on my last project.
Not once.
Not twice.
But three times.
@Sam Haha, how did that happen
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The guy wasn't familiar with git
But wait
It gets better
In an attempt to remove the committed stuff, the history ended up being duplicated.
Oh, nice password btw. I'm sure papa's gonna be real happy.
@Sam papa is very happy
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02:05
Changed the pwd yet?
Most of the passwords I don't care that much about are just a few random words
@Sam Yesh
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Erm
Just re-committed the pwd
-_- really
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Congrats, are you trying to compete with the story I just told?
xD
02:08
WHY IS MY GIT IGNORE IGNORING WHAT I TELL IT
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Run this:
git update-index --assume-unchanged <path to file>
@AshishAhujaツ hi
Although, you'll want to delete the file first, and then add it to the gitignore file.
So remove it from gitignore, rm <the file>, git add -A, git commit -m "fix all the things", git push.
And then re-add it to your gitignore.
screw you git
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Let me delete it remotely...
Then you only need to pull
Oh wait, nvm
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Gotta love race conditions...
Ok, I'm out for the night.
Cya tomorrow o/
02:22
Cya!
03:14
@AshishAhujaツ Whenever I next work on the bot, I'm thinking about regenerating all of the filters.
Accuracy is still having trouble because we started by tuning the filters way too high, and they're not going down very fast. So instead of generating the filters with %closed true positives and 0 false positives, I'm thinking %closed true positives and %open (divided by 2 or something maybe?) false positives. What do you think?
04:09
@NobodyNada Yup. That looks like a good idea. Maybe we might even add a few more filters. The main problem we're getting right now is we're not able to find a pattern in questions that need to be closed. Like spam posts have links and bad keywords, so that's a pattern.
Or we can just increase the threshold
 
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05:59
@Clo alive
@Yam alive
@que alive
All are dead..
 
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11:11
@AshishAhujaツ This is the testing facility.
We don't run bots in here all day.
(Unless we're testing something, obviously.)
11:40
Hi
@Sam yup. I just thought that clo ans que will be running as they were running earlier.
I just tried yam, but didn't expect it to run
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:p
 
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14:20
@Sam should I add a feature to the bot so it scans urls and tries to find spam/offensive links?
Crawls the page and tries to build a model of it
@JacobGray you can do that, but smoke detector already does that quite efficiently. You can take some ideas from it. Plus its also written in python
@AshishAhujaツ smoke detector crawls the links?
I though it just found black-listed ones
There goes that idea :P
@JacobGray I don't exactly get your meaning of crawl. It check the keywords in the links, sees patterns in them, blacklists them etc. Is that what you meant?
@AshishAhujaツ Yep
@JacobGray then I think then you don't need to implement it
14:26
Yeah, there isn't any point
Plus, if you actually get a new good filter to detect spam, it is better to tell the developers of sd to add it, or do a PR as sd runs across the network.
14:50
@NobodyNada I've partially completed the basic mode system.
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15:08
@JacobGray What Ashish said.
 
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16:19
Hi @Qpay!
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@QPaysTaxes The url of the response.
Normally it's the same.
With my implementation, it takes into account redirects.
 
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23:03
@QPaysTaxes nope
As long as you can still fetch the id from some where on that page, you're good
Oh, right
Yeah
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23:57
@QPaysTaxes IIRC, it's just the html of the selected element.
Like in js.
@QPaysTaxes yep

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