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6:36 AM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні and: those mods, at least on SO, do about 85% of the work
 
"The background is that StackOverflow appears to be struggling to make sense of the impact of AI tools like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT on its question and answer site. Traffic has fallen." from the news article.
I think that's the crux of the whole matter here. They're loosing traffic and therefore decided to allow the poo to come in. A bit like the welcome wagon, where instead of guarding the quality that drives people to the site, they decided that we should all just give you a pat on the head for posting your first question, however outrageously bad it might be.
All of it, including the news article, reads to me as if there are no numbers to back up SE's claim of false suspensions and they're heavily moderating against anyone asking for them
 
6:59 AM
Right. So, apparently SE feels threatened by the rise of AI coding assistants, having network traffic drop off by a whopping 13.9% in March (on SO). However, jerking this weird, inconsistent, incongruent policy in a vague and obscure manner won't help them a fig's worth. If someone is happy with ChatGPT writing their code, why would they go on SO, post their question and wait for someone else to generate an AI answer, rather than doing it themselves?
Instead, SE should see this as a way to finally increase the site's quality again. Have all the "Waz dis effact" android questions, "debug ma code!" etc questions point to some AI generator and have those askers happy by getting a quick and, hopefully, relevant reply and leave SO for actual in-depth programming questions which require knowledge, explanation and verification to answer them.
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8:57 AM
@AnderBiguri technical question: as far as I'm aware in tomographic reconstruction you usually assume that the absorption follows beer's law. this also means that if we have e.g. a CT volume, we can go in the other direction and use it to basically simulate an x-ray projection.
now lets say instead of doing a "beer's law"-projection we use a maximum intensity projection, could we still reconstruct the 3d volume theoretically?
Ok my question is formulated backwards.
^ this is a MIP fromw ikipedia
ah I guesss I can already answer my question: No
assume you have a hollow sphere, with less intense values inside than on the boundary. these values inside get lost during the MIP, hence they cannot be reconstructed
@AnderBiguri thanks for your help!
but the real question is: does the mouse rotate clockwise or counterclockwise?
 
9:54 AM
@flawr you are welcome 😅
Even more, that's a PET image. In PET, you don't measure attenuation, but emussion. Therefore, to get the image you need to correct for attenuation! Thus there is no such thing as a PET scan, but PET/CT
 
 
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11:35 AM
@AnderBiguri but what if its a wild animal, not just a pet?
 
12:08 PM
We are all pets for the doctors
 
 
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2:04 PM
@Adriaan I always wonder why they think heavy moderation drives visitors away, rather than keep the quality high, which is what drives traffic to the site.
 
@CrisLuengo short term vs long term. It's the same in politics. Politicians want to be reelected in 4/5 years, so make policies that are useful on the short term. However, if you make a policy that'll bear fruit in 30 years, no-one's going to remember that by the time the next election comes
So on SO strict moderation keeps quality levels up, and therewith usefulness of the site, but does drive away potential new users on the short term.
 
2:28 PM
@Adriaan But 95% of traffic or whatever is from people finding old answers, not people asking new ones. Most visitors don't have an account.
 
@CrisLuengo however, that's again short term vs long term profit. If I want to know how to print a string in Java, yes, an old answer will help me. OTOH if the new android version is released, along with all its usual bugs, you need new posts
IMO the decline is slowly, but surely if the strike keeps going. People won't find the spam and bad quality on SO through a search engine. However, new questions won't be answered, both the good and the bad, due to honest answerers' need to swim through a toxic lake of mine waste that SO will have become by the time the spammers realise they can operate freely
 
2:50 PM
posted on June 07, 2023 by Cleve Moler

I have just returned from a one-day workshop at U. C. Santa Barbara honoring John Gilbert on his 70th birthday and his official retirement after 20 years on the UCSB faculty.... read more >>

 
 
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3:52 PM
@CrisLuengo it's clicks where it's at
Loads of shit to wade through means lots of clicks
 
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні I did not think about that one! Good point!
 

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