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8:50 AM
Not sure where else to put this. But since it's mostly funny, I'll go with this room. Background: I use Feedly to keep track of new posts in Worldbuilding.SE. If you open an RSS feed item in Feedly, it occasionally asks you whether it's about X (apparently to categorise content).
 
The oil and gas industry is indeed full of brainless zombies.
 
Technically, the oil and gas are dead bodies. So, we extract power of corpses. That's high tier necromancy right there.
 
9:27 AM
oh-oh
@VLAZ well, technically...
 
man, my MSE posts are doing suuuper well today, check out all that reputation.
Also staff still can't figure out how to repro this bug that happens literally every time
 
It's almost like a positive feedback loop for asking for feedback.
 
#mathishard
@RyanM: Well seeing a revert as unproductive, that's what should not be IMHO. In this and also in all other cases. Reverts are very easy and productive from my perspective. As I had the impression you may have made the association revert = unproductive, and as my fix suggestion here is not made to be unproductive I beg to not read my demanding of a revert to be unproductive at all, but the opposite: productive, as this is what my knowledge about reverts are. If reverts sounds scary to you, please excuse if the wording has offended you and feel invited to read it differently. — hakre 2 mins ago
why do I comment
 
@RyanM I see the activity tab still can't count. If only there was a way for SE to reproduce this highly elusive bug...
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine To be fair, it's getting much harder for some staff to reproduce; your posts need to get upvoted.
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9:42 AM
Soon, that will get easier.
 
@RyanM I wonder if it can count rep loss-only changes.
 
10:11 AM
What if we let AI both post questions, answer questions and moderate, all at once? The main advantage of this is that we don't need any users and not even online visibility. We could let the site run in a server hall on its own without ever getting published online. This has the following benefits: 1) using AI 2) using AI some more 3) and then some more AI. The only down sides are all users and customers leaving, the network reputation getting blasted to pieces and the shareholders stock getting reduced to the value of an AI-generated haiku. But hey... it's AI, so lets do it! — Lundin 3 mins ago
slow clap
 
@RyanM Like, I've got a detailed post on Meta RPG.SE with very exact repro steps. None of the information there is something I found out myself but was a collection from various bug reports. So, the information was definitely all there before I wrote the post.
It's reproducible 100% of the time by just adding a time to the URL.
 
the basic repro steps are literally 1) get multiple upvotes, 2) open the rep page, right?
with the time parameter adding a way to reproduce it more than once per set of upvotes
 
@RyanM Yes. You need to do it on your own activity page, since it needs to do the highlight thing where it shows you new things. That's when it breaks. If you've already seen the change, they won't be new and it uses the correct maths then. Similarly, if you open somebody else's rep page, you won't see wrong maths because it doesn't highlight the changes.
But add a timestamp to the URL and it forces it to do highlights. And thus fail maths.
The URL parameter also works for somebody else's post.
 
proof time can't do math? Or math can't do time? Or that SE can't make features that work?
 
10:27 AM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine It's been broken literally since that other bug they had where the rep wasn't counted correctly. I forget the specifics but they did some weirdly stupid error where in a loop it was counting the wrong thing.
This is probably very similar. It's been around since the same user page update. Probably down to the same problem.
I mean not necessarily same code. Same core problem that lead to the other code also being wrong.
 
@VLAZ If only... there was... a way... to test... features before shipping...
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine That's crazy talk. AI can't test your unshipped features!
 
@VLAZ nonsense! I am lead to believe it solved programming!
 
10:46 AM
Who knows, maybe it solved 30% of the programming for SE.
 
it clearly did from what I've heard!
 
11:33 AM
It would certainly explain a lot.
Why every feature they roll out is buggy as all heck.
 
 
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