Presumably for the HTTP GET. But 1. I don't know if it's consistently used for that, and not just any sort of getting of something 2. I am, however, pretty sure even when used for the HTTP GET it's often not needed. Because users usually just try to make an HTTP call, it doesn't matter that it's a GET. They just can't make the call. And add the tag.
Same with anything around HTTP, really. Including http and https themselves.
> When I was a top user of the "price" tag, nobody told me about an ongoing burnination process
Hmm, maybe we need some sort of communication to inform various top users of a tag as part of the featuring phase? It would be easy to miss the featured post
The minimal behavior when a tag starts a burnination process, should be to inform/message the 5/10 top user of the tag, which is never done, unfortunately.
This seems to be a lack of communication and should be revised.
Many people have been surprised to find out that a top-tier programming language, PHP (#2-7 depending on metric), suddenly has an extra year of support, since sometime after March 2024.
When I asked the question, it was immediately closed on the grounds that it’s “not about programming”.
The heck...
When using Arm Streamline as the openCL profiler to capture trace data,the error appears:Error from target: Message part too big (18397752),and the capture stops, the gatord commnad I used is adb shell odm/bin/gatord --system-wide=no -a,the error log is No driver has claimed ARM_Mali-Valhall_frag...
Kind of surprised at the consistency in tagging - More than a third of the price questions also share THREE other tags in common - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php+price+wordpress+woocommerce
I see they did add that tag to quite a few questions. I sometimes wonder why do people favour composite but ambiguous tags like: woocommerce + price when something like woocommerce + woocommerce-price would be much more unambiguous?
Not to say that I have an opinion on whether woocommerce-price should exist or not, I don't know enough about that library / plugin to give an opinion on that.
Just noticed that profile rank (%) has been removed from SO profile page.
Has it been moved somewhere else? Is anyone else seeing this and know anything about it?
Actual screening AIs (notably cancer detection AIs, which have been proven to have a higher efficiency at cancer detection than humans) are specialised and special-trained AIs. They aren't just genAI with a prompt
@VLAZ I would immediately distrust the plane if I knew a genAI had screened it. AI and human screening, fine. GenAI? That's probably how Boeing screwed up bolts and needed to kill a few whistleblowers
And for legal and wanting to continue to live reasons, allegedly needed to
Yes, agreed. I'd still love to learn about the most-likely-clusterfuck that lead to somebody using a genAI to test the plane and all the decisions taken to get there. Also would be interested in the fallout. Hopefully, just metaphorical.
Also, WB and RPG are probably my top non SO/MSE communities. But not Philosophy where, I believe, I have zero contributions (other than flags through Smokey).
Still creepy that it seems to be pulling all these stats.
I wonder if this information is coming through the OpenAI deal.
Interesting that two of those links are at least prominent users. I feel it's too much to be a coincidence of just randomly generated digits. But then the other two are people with rep that doesn't even sum to 50
More seriously - JBH is very prominent WB.SE user. Very active in meta and in main. It might be that it generated the profile ID by using frequently showing up profile IDs. Not sure how it did Bhargav's ID, as I don't think simple frequency is an explanation. But maybe there were other factors, like trying to generate the ID of a mod and then somehow basing the generation on known mods or something.
The other two might be one or two digits off from a different prominent user on those sites. If it just generated the sequence but picked, say, a 3 instead of a 4 at some point. Or something to that effect.
@RyanM It simply generates <site base URL>/users/ which is known, then attaches a profile ID, which I believe might be generated based on some frequency metrics. Then the final part is simply the account name you asked for.
@RyanM Still random enough to do that. You can see this with an RNN/LSTM as well, with say, a small dataset of names, then output will be 50-90% made up names, and a small amount of real ones that is outside of the dataset
> In the coming years, AI is entirely replaced to front end technologies. No doubt, front end technologies still requires human creativity, problem solving abilities, and a keen understanding of user experience (UX) to make creative and interactive interfaces. On the other hand, AI plays positive role to automate front end development like generating code snippet, automating tasks and assisting with testing and freeing up developers to focus on more and more creativity and strategic development.
@RyanM I mean, I would say it's worse than Q&A, but then again I don't have 10k rep to be able to truly see just how bad it is, except from some light spams here and there
Finding a useful question to answer is a very low hit rate
probably the hit rate of "question meets the absolute minimum quality requirements not to be closed" is higher than "discussion meets the absolute minimum quality requirements not to be deleted", but if you're looking for interesting, useful ones...I'd guess the hit rate might be similar
@RyanM hmm, depends. On Python related tags, I can probably find at least question that do not look useful, but correlate heavily with the same problem OP had as I did a couple months ago and is now solved. If you don't have any attachments to the question though or what it correlate to then, yeah maybe
Hmm. Obviously I don't have a proper sample size for this conclusion, but it seems like bounties have started working better again in the last few weeks.
@aynber A very good thing. It's like the Q&A but basically worse in every way possible. There is a handful of discussions that aren't straight up bad. And fewer that are actually good. Very few.
The majority is "what should I learn" or "how to learn X". And no, it hasn't lead to valuable insights.
There are, like, three discussions for which programming language to learn as a beginner.
I'm exposed to Discussions because I keep checking them for spam. Of which there is surprisingly little, overall. I mean, I definitely don't see all of it but when I do see spam it's few hours old already. And I see spam almost every day. I would have expected more, TBH.
Oh, and there are loads of discussions every day that are basically code dump which probably was meant as a question. Often there is no question, just code.
@aynber I think you'd be disappointed. I don't think there are many book recommendations in the "what language to learn" ones. Mostly it's people saying "I think Python is cool" or similar.
I think maybe there is one or two recommendation for a C++ book. But overall it's bottom tier engagement level. Mostly just the barest minimum to count as a reply.
How to convert tradional American date string to ISO date string in Go (1.2.1)?
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