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7:39 AM
@AndrasDeak what happened during fall 2014? See the last graph here, users answering more than 3 questions a week dropped from ~6200 to ~4800.
@flawr cool! I have that CD in my collection already
 
7:52 AM
@Adriaan hmm, no idea
 
8:31 AM
review queues started early '13 so it's not that meta.stackexchange.com/posts/161390/revisions
 
9:18 AM
IIRC everyone always talks about 2015 when SO started to decline (I don't recall which particular event happened). This, on the other hand, suggests something happened mid-2014. A simple "We reached market saturation" sounds unlikely IMO, as then the line should be constant (with seasonal fluctuations), not dropping the strongest over the entire 2009-2020 range.
 
 
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12:36 PM
lol @
@deceze SO was designed to obsolete itself, and it's working as designed. It was fun, but now it's done. — Jon Kiparsky 7 hours ago
 
1:19 PM
Update on the strike: 24th Feb to 2nd Mar, UTC midnight to UTC midnight. The intent is not to participate on SO, except for chat. No answering, questioning, editing, reviewing, closing, deleting etc. At this point, the strike just concerns SO, not the entire network. Read the strike letter here
@AnderBiguri them Brits and their glitches: [Home Office tells man, 101, his parents must confirm ID ](theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/feb/12/…)
Bah. Inadvertent newline crept in there, sorry.
 
1:41 PM
Just found the discord server of Codidact... It appears that most of the quitting mods hang out there
 
 
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4:31 PM
@Adriaan ah, classic home office
 
 
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10:20 PM
@LuisMendo Do you know how a reverb pedal/effect works (at least a digital one)? I was wondering because it seems to be that delay and reverb are similar effects, but the delay seems to be straight forward: You mix the incoming signal with a delayed (and attenuated) version of the signal. But a reverb seems to be doing more than that?
 
10:33 PM
@flawr Reverb is many very short delays. You don't hear individual echos, they all smear together into a "richer" sound. It is basically imitating what happens when sound is reflected off of surfaces in the room.
 
the lack of which is sooo creepy in a silent room
 
@flawr I'd say convolution is the key :-)
@AndrasDeak Indeed! Dizzying
In addition to what Cris said, delay and reverb can sometimes be modulated, resulting in a nicer, "sweeter" sound. That modulation has the same principle as the chorus effect: alter the delay time cyclically, with either a sine or triangle wave
 

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