David says Reinstate Monica

Jul 24, 2019 21:02
When I saw this answer I thought 'great, more context and some real details'. As I read through it though I came to agree with @Script47. This reasoning sounds pretty exaggerated. Maybe there are 1000 comments that the mods have already deleted and I cant see that contain death threats or something, but I kinda doubt it. Moreover, as I re-read this post it makes Tim Post's original post (thats a lot of post) sound duplicitous. Is it really because Meta is no longer what it was meant or is it because you don't like the content on meta? Sara makes it seem like the latter.
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Jan 16, 2018 08:20
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Jan 30, 2017 04:20
It sorts by newest first... so? I can still switch it to sort by best.
Jan 30, 2017 04:19
Sort by best
Jan 30, 2017 04:18
Yeah, I know the URL. My point is voting does have an effect
Jan 30, 2017 04:18
You can sort by votes and all in Disqus
Jan 30, 2017 04:18
I dont really know what you're talking about @Shog9
Jan 30, 2017 04:16
@Shog9 Blogs don't have discussion sections that can be voted on and responded to? Since when?
Jan 30, 2017 04:14
Probably should be locked... We're sitting here sorta pretending this is a regular post that can be edited, but to me it seems clear it is not.
Jan 30, 2017 04:10
@meagar yeah... thats not cool. Since when are edits only left to the OP? Apparently since the CEO decides to stand on a soap box.
Jan 30, 2017 04:06
Its just kind of hard for me to take this seriously when many people are pointing out that this post is inflammatory and the mod position is that possibly there are hypothetical people who may exist
Jan 30, 2017 04:04
@Shog9 Seriously? You really want to go down that route?
Jan 30, 2017 04:01
That the vast majority wont ever look at...
Jan 30, 2017 04:00
@Shog9 Ergo, no chance of turning down inflammatory redirect, and no chance of community improving the post
Jan 30, 2017 03:58
@AlexanderO'Mara And this is why we should avoid discussing politics on meta. This is literally the purpose of blogs
Jan 30, 2017 03:56
^^
Jan 30, 2017 03:55
Previous edits pretty clearly didn't conflict, yet still were rolled back
Jan 30, 2017 03:54
But discussing viewpoint on Meta is fine apparently.
Jan 30, 2017 03:53
Since all comments are being purged no matter what... I suppose I should post here that I find it laughable that all edits are disallowed in this post.
 
Nov 4, 2014 01:32
(2) its probably going to grossly underestimate the actual value
Nov 4, 2014 01:31
(1) its very expensive to calculate at every node
Nov 4, 2014 01:31
But I think it ultimately proves to be a rather poor heuristic for 2 reasons
Nov 4, 2014 01:31
And I suppose it could work as a heuristic
Nov 4, 2014 01:31
Yeah, that makes sense
Nov 4, 2014 01:31
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Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@HirakSarkar Correct.
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@HirakSarkar How can we find the distance between D and G without actually calculating it? The point of the heuristic is that we are estimating it without actually going through the work of calculating it.
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@HirakSarkar Because what is the distance manhattan distance from S to G? Keep in mind, this is a graph and not a grid. I wrote 2 equivalent forms of the same graph, but if you were to treat them like a grid and get the manhattan distance from S to G, the result would be different.
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@Tuan333 I'm already assuming all costs are 1 (hence the lack of weights). The question is, how do I estimate the distance for the rest? I don't know how many nodes are left.
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@slider No context in particular. Lets say its a relationship graph and I want to know the degrees of separation between S and G. How would I estimate the approximate distance from any node to any other node?