Crossposting from cstheory a lexing/parsing question... I really suck at these things, if you know about parsing please give a look! cstheory.stackexchange.com/q/4069/3036
I was interested in some weather guru saying something like....a queen palm at a "feels like" of 23 with an actual temp of 32 could sustain for up to 8 hours....
Do moderators have the ability to undo "close votes"? My question appears to have received 3 of them for no apparent reason. In fact this is one of my best prepared questions:
I've been thinking about an algorithm that should rougly be able to guess the value of an english .com domain in most cases.
For this to work I want to perform tests that consider the strengths and weaknesses of an english .com domain.
A simple point based system is what I had in mind, where ea...
@Tom I see no main question in your question, that's why all the closers chose "Not a real question". It looks like you're having your own little discussion, and asking questions about your discussion. Please ask individual questions on each technical point (and only on the technical programming points).
@Tom SO works by asking discrete technical programming questions. That's it, period. "How to develop an english .com domain value rating algorithm?" is the antithesis of discrete. Don't ask about development, ask about the technical issues you're having with your implementation (one per question).
@Tom You've asked 7 questions in one post. That's already going to make it hard to answer. Additionally, you've got some subjective questions in there. All ranking is subjective. It's the very definition of ranking. This site isn't really geared for subjective questions.
@drachenstern did you read those "questions"? Really if I did not name them question x I'm sure you wouldn't have said this. They are merely followups needed to answer my question
@Tom I did read those questions. I also noticed that you have questions about "is this logic flawed" next to "are there online resources that already to do this". I also see that you have questions about formal versus nonformal preformed lists and that you have a lot of detail in one post. It's rather tricky to answer them ALL and be coherent as the OP wasn't really coherent.
There's way too much information in that question to make it "easy to answer"
@Tom additionally, in the interest of full disclosure, I am one of the "close voters" on account of I thought it was too complex as asked.
I've had questions closed, and I've posted long questions, and I've posted nearly repetitive questions, so don't think I haven't been where you are
And this is so not a "CS theory question"
this is a "I want to start a business model around a topic and need help firming up the business model's underlying basis" and you can coat that however you want, but that's what it is. And most people don't really like doing work for a commercial entity for free when they don't benefit back from it
Additionally --> Domains like "freemoneyz.com" etc. are generally not valueable due to the spelling mistakes. <-- is missing something. Like the words "to me"
@Tom Now. You wanted feedback. You're getting feedback. Is this what you wanted to have answers to, or did we piss you off because we gave you a hard time about your question and now you want to say "but you're not being fair, that's not what I mean"
@drachenstern Certainly not what I wanted to hear if that's what you mean. Anyway, I'll agree with you it's not an easy to answer question (which are imo the most important questions) and delete it.
Can we get One Boxing to occur for github links in chat? GitHub is about code and so is SO. I can see the Repo link, name and description being useful in chat.
Thoughts?
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come on, think about it: how often haven't you posted a perfectly good answer to some obscure question, only to face the indifference that such answers bring, and thought to yourself, "If only some kind group of vigilantes would down-vote the hell out of this, I would make bank on sympathy votes!"