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5:55 AM
good morning
 
Hello
 
6:32 AM
moring all
 
did you see the controversy about DataCamp
 
yeah, could have been handled better...
 
what happened?
 
@Sotos CEO sexually harassed an employee
they also tried to cover it up
now there is a huge backlash from most instructors distancing themself from DataCamp
 
was it CEO himself?
 
6:46 AM
what?!?!! ffs
was he arrested?
 
yep, it was CEO and employee, their names are out
no arrests
 
nobody has officially filed a complaint I believe. It was out in open after a year because of pressure from 100+ instructors.
 
I think ceo = twitter.com/CornelissenJo and employee = twitter.com/kara_woo
 
I've met him (the CEO) a several times a couple of years ago; he seemed like normal nice guy
 
@Jaap They all do until they are not... :/
 
7:28 AM
Just got upvoted on a 3 year old answer, the surprising part is it was a Python answer written by me. That's probably my only Python answer on SO.
 
8:06 AM
Regarding the above Q ^^
Why isn't this working?
gsub('\_', '_', 'Ma\_New', fixed = TRUE)
 
'Ma\_New' this itself is not working if you type it in the console
 
true
then how do they have it in their df O_o
 
that's why I asked them to share data using dput..
strange part is 'Ma\\_New' prints with two backslash whereas cat('Ma\\_New') prints only one
 
Yes, I knew that cat does that
oh nevermind.l I just saw their edit
now it is dupe-able :)
 
is it really? :o
 
8:22 AM
yup...
 
8:32 AM
I searched my .bash_history for the line with the highest ratio of special characters to regular alphanumeric characters, and the winner was: cat out.txt | grep -o "[[(].*[])][^)]]*$" ... I have no memory of this and no idea what I was trying to do, but I sure hope it worked.
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8:52 AM
As you well know, I completely agree with you here. As I just commented on @devnull's A, I personally think no rep should be awarded to closed questions. By all means, leave them there ... just roll back any reputation. 5 people with significant reputation decided the question had no value and closed it. Take away the reward for bad behavior and see what happens. — Brian Roach Apr 28 '14 at 15:05
Wish this was a feature.
 
agreed, but probably will remain a wish .....
I see no incentive for SO to introduce this :-/
 
yep..that will decrease user engagement
 
yeah, we don't want to upset anyone...
decrease user engagement with bad posts.
 
well, bad posts/duplicate are quite subjective. Many times not everybody agrees with a duplicate, rolling back reputation means many more Meta posts asking for clarification and if it occurs frequently people would just give up answering questions.
 
Or at least, half the points?
 
9:05 AM
Instead of taking points I would prefer keeping a rolling window of say 30 days. If you answer more than 10 dupe posts in a month you are not allowed to answer for next 10 days or something.
 
9:20 AM
@RonakShah we don't want to upset someone ;-)
 
I understand ;)
 
10:01 AM
My stomach just made a sound which I think translates to: 'Either eat or I m shutting down your brain' :D
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5 hours later…
3:18 PM
Three close votes, if I may, for a question that was in over its head: stackoverflow.com/questions/55729491/…
 
3:35 PM
one to go
 
3:55 PM
And gone. Thank you all.
 
 
3 hours later…
6:45 PM
@zx8754 I sent a friendly email a long time ago, but have heard nothing.
 

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