@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow I am not a native speaker of English, I didn't even have internet access at home, but by the age of 15 I did know what "parsing" and many other words meant because I had checked them from a dictionary.
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow You're probably feeling frustrated right now. That's pretty normal for new users. Lots of experienced users are very particular about the way people ask them for help - the kind of details you need to provide, and the style of presentation. It's... mostly for your own good. Having a standard model for how one asks for assistance reduces misunderstandings and makes everything run more efficiently.
You haven't quite figured out the protocol yet, but nobody's born knowing it. It gets easier, eventually.
Basically I'm just trying to say that I remember being in that kind of position, where I was at the mercy of strangers to guide me forward, and they had no obligation to, and they knew it and I knew it, and it was hard.
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow My 2 cents (if you're even still here): every problem in programming can be broken down. If you don't understand something or can't work out how to resolve something, it's because you haven't broken it down enough.
@davidism my string is like a page full of a-z letters and they are all connected. There's no specific character to split by, i just need to split every single character
Depends on your definition of "matter". In four billion years the sun will explode, at which point it won't make much difference which permalink you chose.
That's it's purpose. You copy the url of the permalink and then give it to someone else, and when they click it, it will take them to the transcript and highlight the message.
This is useful if you want someone to see a particular message.
@TheOneWhoLikesToKnow the purpose of a permalink is general is so you can share it with people or save it for your own records. Like Kevin says it will most likely never change, permalink here refers to the transcript with is like a history of our chat.
if you see a joke you like or a code sample someone wrote and want to share it or save the message with out copy and pasting it somewhere you can grab the perma link and save that
Took me a while to determine that you were asking "what is this 'permalink' link that appears when you click on the triangle to the left of someone's message in chat?" rather than just "what, in general, is a permalink?"
@poke isn't that a bias opinion since google, 'generated' the answer... it's like asking you 'is poke a really cool person' if you answer it, however you answer it, it's bias.
the real question would be if we bing or yahoo 'is google smarter than humans'
AI has been "just around the corner" for as long as I've been alive. I expect the same thing to be true for the remainder of my lifetime. Not sure what I'd bet for the generation after me.
"I don't like/want AI or robots because they might become evil, like in those movies" . . . isn't evil just a human made thing? I don't know how to respond to those statements people make.
The AI risk culture typically words it "... because they might destroy humanity" rather than "because they might become evil". The former is much easier to quantify.
"Did the AI convert the entire mass of the earth into paperclips?" Is more readily answered than "is it evil to convert the entire mass of the earth into paperclips?"
@poke just need to find how the perma link generates it's link, predict that url and bobs your uncle..... but I have to admit, it's harder than it sounds.
@MooingRawr You might be interested in reading what Yudkowsky has to say about Friendly artificial intelligence. Bear in mind that the website is called "Less Wrong". Yudkowsky is very smart, and knows lots of stuff, but he's not as much of an expert in some of the stuff he discusses as he'd like you to think that he is. :)
@Bhargav “another dupe is the better” – From what I know and remember being said from mods before is that there is no point in changing the dupe target. What matter is that the question is closed. Whether the dupe target is perfect or not is not important and not worth reopening and reclosing the question.
@BhargavRao If the new question is good (and has a good title), and the alternate dupe target is much better than the current one, then I guess there's a case for re-opening & re-hammering. Otherwise, just add the better target as a comment. And maybe mention the shortcomings of the current dupe target if the existing comments don't cover that adequately.
Why did I ever agree to become a manager? Now I am accountable for my underlings' failures as well as my own!
@WayneWerner interestingly, one of the reasons I decided management was an option was the feelings of ennui at the prospect of solving a problem for the fourteenth time. You see a lot of problems in fifty years
One of the reasons I left a position with "manager" in the title was because I no longer wanted the responsibility of knowing that if something went catastrophically wrong other people could lose their jobs (even though I'd probably survive). Now the worst thing that can happen is that I could lose mine, which is -- paradoxically -- incredibly comforting.
Overhearing a meeting of my coworkers' project... "we store the year as two digits, which is a problem when the user specifies a date range wider than 100 years". We still have Y2K bugs -_-
That's when you do "the Robert Downey Jr". Smile, nod your head, agree, and then do what you wanted to do anyway. If they're going to dictate small details, they probably don't have the know-how to verify it.
=O the street that i usually take was closed 3 car crashed, massive traffic jam, but it's warm in toronto so no freezing rain... I hope you made it safe
@MooingRawr I'd be lying if I said the money wasn't a consideration, but strangely enough the chance to be part of a physical team was also attractive (irritating as I sometimes find the little so-and-sos)
I's like to build a really proficient team before I retire
Update: "It's probably because of {coworker}'s lazy data access layer." In particular, it's written by the guy who works remotely and only comes in to the office once per year. I've never seen him, he's like bigfoot.
We need to keep an International Standard Kevin stored securely at the bottom of a repurposed salt mine. I volunteer on the condition that it have good wifi signal.
i gotta stop eating potato chips.... but i cant help myself. at least once a week i will eat a bag. When will our vending machince be stocked with fresh fruits.