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12:15 AM
@NormalHuman Step 1: Get an abacus and a free afternoon. This will take a while.
 
user259867
On a good abacus it wouldn't take that long, if one is content with using a known approximation to sqrt(2), such as 1.414.
 
user259867
Do people get taught to use abacus in schools anymore? I was.
 
@NormalHuman I was planning to redefine mathematics and the concept of an "average" while I was at it, but whatever floats your boat.
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector Ignore- but ugh. -1
 
user259867
12:19 AM
And off-topic
 
sudo hack facebook account
 
@michaelpri michaelpri is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
 
@AlexisKing runs away
 
I'm not sure if you're serious, but if you are: This won't work, you're wasting your time. — Undo 12 secs ago
 
user259867
@Undo But I think one of your email correspondents could help them.
 
12:22 AM
!xkcd sudo report
 
@bjb568 Unrecognized command. Use !xkcd commands for a list of commands.
 
@NormalHuman Oh yeah! I wonder if I'd get referral credit from that cyberhack guy
 
@AlexisKing Ooh, nice.
What's the talk about?
 
> Alexis King: Generic Collections: One Interface to Rule Them All
 
12:26 AM
@hichris123 It's about my implementation of a generic collections library as well as my persistent, immutable vectors that implement that interface.
 
@Undo Bah.
 
@Undo Are you stalking me?
 
@AlexisKing I googled you, does that count?
 
@Undo I'll think about it and get back to you.
 
@AlexisKing Hmm, okay. I have no clue what Racket is or what that is in terms of Racket... but okay, sounds cool. :P
 
12:27 AM
@hichris123 racket-lang.org
 
I've gotten really good at finding things about people through Google. I've freaked people out a couple times :P
 
user259867
I like the hover-code of the banner image.
 
@Undo It's at the Union Station hotel. That place is cool. cc @AlexisKing
 
@hichris123 We're colocated with Strange Loop (RacketCon is the day after).
 
@hichris123 WHOA that's neat
almost as cool as the hotel Google put us up in
 
Voted
 
user259867
Strange Loop is not in the Loop area anymore.
 
user259867
For me, Union Station is a slightly depressing place to be; I like trains much more than I like shopping malls.
 
user259867
12:38 AM
And there are all those reminders of what the place used to be.
 
I've never been, but I don't care much for trains nor shopping malls, so...
 
user259867
@SPArchaeologist No, under 15 rep one has no flag option at all.
 
user259867
I was thinking of this feature request to make voting fair and balanced.
15 rep = "vote on answers to your questions", up or down.
125 rep = "vote everywhere", up or down.
 
user259867
How many downvotes would it get on Meta?
 
@NormalHuman That would basically negate the trusted user bonus
 
user259867
12:48 AM
Yep, no more mob-upvoting from HNQ
 
Indeed
 
But HNQ seems to be a fairly week reason
I kinda like being able to upvote stuff on other sites that helped me
If anything, we should put a 125-rep limit on upvotes only if the post hits HNQ
 
user206222
Also, easy voting is a huge part of what keeps Stack Exchange sites healthy.
 
Yeah, I agree with @Undo. I'm not a fan.
 
Hey everyone
 
12:50 AM
Hey o/
 
Hiya @JamesENL
 
user206222
[wave]
 
@NormalHuman Do you have a particular site in mind that you feel is adversely affected by the HNQ Effect?
Or are you just thinking about it in general?
 
Personally, I don't mind the HNQ effect.
 
user259867
12:52 AM
It's not just HNQ; this was a side remark after michaelpri's.
 
@jimsug I kinda like it if I'm on the receiving end
 
Right, right.
@Undo yeah, how else am I ever going to get Great Answer badges.
 
user259867
I just find that the up/down battle over LQ posts is uneven.
 
HNQ stars don't get auto-protected.
 
Hmm.
 
@NormalHuman Ah, I think I see now. Since many users can upvote those posts but not downvote?
 
This guy somehow got 2k rep from asking questions
And he's not terribly good at answers
 
@Undo hahahaha
 
user259867
If a post is awful but answerable (e.g., that "average of 7 numbers") we're supposed to downvote. And I happily do. But I'm just one user. And all the 15-reps are happily voting up whatever they see.
 
user259867
This is the sort of thing that makes people reach for close button instead, where they have a better chance of winning the close/reopen war.
 
12:54 AM
@Undo All of his answers besides that one are self-answers
 
@NormalHuman I think this would heavily stunt voting culture, though. I think it would harm the network as a whole.
 
user259867
Probably.
 
user259867
To hell with the network, then.
 
🔥🔥🔥
 
@NormalHuman I don't know any cure to bad posts getting upvoted.
 
12:57 AM
You need more upvotes than downvotes, always.
 
user259867
@jimsug I see you're not often at Mathematics
 
Seriously, though, take Code Review as an example. It struggles to get enough votes, period. Let that sink in: there are plenty of questions, answers, and users, but there aren't enough people voting.
 
Reputation powers the network, contrary to what you may have heard about "electricity", "unicorns" or "magic"
 
@NormalHuman I went there, once. Never been the same since.
 
SO and Mathematics are not the norm.
 
12:58 AM
It did something to my head.
 
@NormalHuman Never been, afaik. Or if I had, it was to flag something smokey pulled up.
 
user206222
I need more updowns than votevotes.
 
@Undo Oh, is that what turned you into a dog?
I'm so sorry.
 
Have we recently talked about this user? Damn popular question prodigy:
 
I think that guy is some kind of marketing researcher
 
user259867
1:00 AM
Well written questions, those that I saw.
 
'cause he's not just stumbling on those
Although they're spaced out far enough
 
@Undo We'll know for sure when he asks "What are 5 common security problems I won't believe most computers are vulnerable to?"
 
@AlexisKing You mean Buzzfeed writer? :P
 
I bet the third one is so obvious it hurts.
 
@Undo Yeah, he's got a pretty crazy number of Famous Questions, that might explain it.
I wonder if you could programmatically engineer the Most Famous Question Ever by analysing Famous Questions....
hmms
 
1:03 AM
@jimsug 42
That's the entire question
 
That's the answer
 
Whoops, the question is: How many roads must a man walk down?
 
@michaelpri Seven!
 
@jimsug Six, using Facebook.
 
Except with Mona instead of Marge.
 
1:08 AM
@NormalHuman I've heard of what it used to be... it is quite deserted now. :( It does look really nice though.
 
@jimsug lol :)
 
user259867
2:01 AM
SF election ends in 17 hours.
 
I sure hope peterh wins :P
 
@NormalHuman Also English Language Learners
 
2:17 AM
EEAA         39 70k 774fl 9kv 1.3krv 34meta - neutral vote split
Falcon Momot 34 18k 331fl 3kv 4.1krv 50meta - decent reviews, lacking flags, positive vote bias
BigHomie     14                             - no way
wombie       37 70k 237fl 4kv 1.4krv 40meta - nice pic but lacking flags, negative vote bias
TheCleaner   35 23k 106fl 3kv 869rv         - no way (2.0uv:1dv)
HBruijn      35 20k 170fl 770v              - no way (4.5uv:1dv)
Colyn1337    3                              - srsly?
Ward         23                             - maybe if you didn't use as many <h1>s in your nom post…
Pretty meh election, if you ask me.
 
user259867
I'm getting inclined toward just ranking candidates by the sum (downvotes+edits). Those who do both of those things tend to review and participate on meta, etc.
 
My bets are Ward, EEAA, and TheCleaner.
 
2:35 AM
TheCleaner's stats are too low.
Of course, community approval is also required… but from the (lack of most useful) data it doesn't look good.
His rep graph looks strangely S-shaped.
 
3:03 AM
Night!
 
Day
 
Afternoon!
 
agree ^^
 
user259867
 
user259867
Selecting the minimum of two columns in SQL is kind of tricky...
 
3:09 AM
Didn't you want edits + dvs?
 
user259867
Changed my mind, because didn't want a lot of one compensate for lack of the other.
 
ah
Hmm
it has 2 of our mods as top 5 for EDmin and edits
but I'm the only one who downvotes regularly, I think
I'm on 62, the next closest mod is on 10.
The next closest user is on 51.
:/
Actually - how does that query do in identifying the existing mods on a site?
 
user259867
Top 3 SF candidates by EDmin: EEAA, womble, TheCleaner.
 
user259867
@jimsug Click Users -> moderators.
 
@NormalHuman yeah I mean - I wonder how good a measure it is, in general.
 
3:13 AM
@NormalHuman What is its purpose or intent?
Or meaning or interpretation?
 
The Community user owns votes of deleted users, right?
 
user259867
Ranking mod candidates.
 
user259867
53 mins ago, by Normal Human
I'm getting inclined toward just ranking candidates by the sum (downvotes+edits). Those who do both of those things tend to review and participate on meta, etc.
 
Downvoting makes you a good mod candidate?
 
user259867
Yes.
 
3:14 AM
Um ok.
 
lol
 
user259867
Choosing min over sum was the right decision.
 
user259867
Ward with 10K+ downvotes has only 132 edits. I don't like that.
 
@NormalHuman Agree, but I’m edit-bigoted.
 
3:16 AM
@tchrist Hmm, I'm just shy of the top 10 on that.
 
Almost nobody running in the ELL election is up on top of your metric.
 
There should probably be some normalisation for age of user account.
 
user259867
Discounting Community, I'm at #4 on Math. None of 1-3 are current mods, but I would support them in an election. And one is a former mod.
 
I almost had trouble flagging that.
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector gone
 
3:19 AM
@jimsug Yeah.
 
Fortunately my rudimentary French/Spanish helped a bit. Also the buttons are all in the same place, so that helped, too.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Phone number detected in title: Java Number Limit: -1500000000 - 1500000000 = 1294967296 by LOCKLOCK on stackoverflow.com
 
Weird idea for a phone number.
 
user259867
3:35 AM
@SmokeDetector gone before I could figure out what's going on
 
user259867
(The post was copied from a comment in the same thread, with a link inserted in the middle)
 
Answers that question. :)
Also, on Dec 28 '13 Bill deleted a question tacked on as an answer by a rep 1 user. Not really worth protecting though.
 
That sounds like a good card to have.
Also like it was translated from some other language.
 
Make sure to delete that RFSNSVP.
 
user259867
3:43 AM
@jimsug better not to onebox spam
 
Thanks.
 
user259867
SO logo back to normal. Finally.
 
@NormalHuman But now how will people know we've surpassed 10,000,000 questions?
Well.
I guess I just need to wait until we have 100,000,000 questions.
 
user259867
 
shifty eyes That's what I said ;)
 
user259867
3:49 AM
I'd be in the "Finally" group.
 
I've dealt with Jaydles, nice enough.
 
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4:11 AM
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4:24 AM
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4:34 AM
So, this totally isn't flaggable, but are there any rules about someone just commenting too much: stackoverflow.com/users/557846/… ?
 
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user259867
@Danack Some may be considered non-constructive.
 
user259867
But "commenting too much" in general isn't against any rule.
 
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4:46 AM
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5:13 AM
Bad enough they're eating my tomatoes, but laughing at me is crossing a line...
 
Been there.
 
user259867
> Hey @jeffsand I'm the director of Stack Overflow communities, might I impose and ash you to have a look at this? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/305508/… … -- Tim Post at 9:19 PM - 7 Sep 2015 via Twitter
 
user259867
Yeah, ash them. Totally.
 
user259867
Shocking revelation: Kasra doesn't use Android.
 
user259867
5:24 AM
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
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5:58 AM
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@Shog9 had you said that was the first alpha screen for some indie horror game, many could have believed it. Or you mean I am the only one thinking of Slenderman from this image?
 
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6:55 AM
Spammers@Work
Sd 11tpu-
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What a title.
 
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sd tpu
 
@JamesENL [:3928377] Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
sd tpu- Stay the hell away from our decent Aussie universities. Just because we have all the iron ore.....
 
@JamesENL I haven't posted enough messages after the latest reboot to execute all commands.
 
@JamesENL I wonder what University of Melbourne has to do with those Chinese chars.
 
8:07 AM
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8:24 AM
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@SmokeDetector tpu-
 
beat me
 
Better luck next time :-) Probably won't have to wait long :-S
But I came her to ask... these PDF guys have been spamming a lot over the last few days. Doesn't SourceForge have a policy about that?
 
8:30 AM
I have no idea, not my department
if you have a question about ponies or Spring framework, I'm your man
 
I have no idea, not my department x 2
 
Don't see the point in spamvertizing an Open Source project anyway... unless it's Freemium.
 
Myabe it is freemium
I tend not to click spam links
 
That's the problem... I don't want to visit the site and give them "views".
 
I'm tempted to click on the next bamwar spam. I really wanna know what it's about.
Sheesh, meta.chem is the next target for a troll who always goes around insulting the holy mathjax.
 
8:36 AM
@S.L.Barth You really overestimate SourceForge
 
I just gave them a review: It deleted all my JPEG files and then the PDF wouldn't open - stay away at all costs!!
 
bahahahahaha
 
Whoa... it's not even Open Source! If you browse the "code" it's .exe files!
Reported them at SourceForge. Does anybody know if SourceForge treats its reports properly?
....or is it like most other web media, where they automatically remove things if they get enough flags, without even bothering to look?
....and don't care until they get enough flags....?
SF did not ask my contact info so I have no way of knowing whether they saw it... until they pull the plug on this project, of course.
 
8:59 AM
In my experience SF is a cesspool and your report will probably be ignored.
 
Who the heck thought removing the star icon on deleted rooms are a good idea and how exactly am I going to unfav them now?
 
@Bart Pity. Well, little else we can do about it, I guess.
 
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"the best Computer Graphics books are supposed to be timeless" ... yeah, that's not how CG works.
 
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Sd gone
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Gimme something fresh! ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
 
10:02 AM
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10:23 AM
anyone can explain me the rationale in rejecting an edit that removes the image from the above question?
 
I hope the reviewer didn't brother to actually check how so related to the question the image was.
That would be bad, but better than thinking that removing an image of what seem to be a maple forest from a CAML question damages the question goal.
 
10:57 AM
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@AMUnihedron Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
@Oded if you got a second, am I right in this comment of mine? TIA!
 
@ShadowWizard I think those number do include SO (at the time).
 
@SPArchaeologist link to suggested edit?
@Oded but it doesn't make sense SO tripled its questions in 9 months...
 
Yeah, that question count doesn't look right, if SO is included.
 
11:01 AM
@ShadowWizard there
 
@Oded so... smells like a bug? :)
 
@ShadowWizard I can only think that the other reviewer didn't even bother to actually watch the image and just assumed it had some relation to the question.
That, or I am really missing something
 
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@ShadowWizard possibly. I can't recall how the numbers were sourced, but they do look like they refer to the network minus SO (it does say 3.8 million SO registered users, more than the number of questions... so that's probably the only SO stat there).
 
@SPArchaeologist hmm... looks like a bad reviewer. Not robo, just bad.
 
11:04 AM
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Regardless, that page could use a stats revamp (probably with SO included, or a breakdown of SE/SO or somesuch)
 
@Oded so what should we do (we I mean mortals) - change that to bug report, or feature request asking to include SO?
 
@ShadowWizard oh, wait. I think that may be network numbers for 2014 (i.e. January 2014 to December 2014)
So, including SO.
 
@SPArchaeologist no, you're not missing anything. That user also rejected other good edits. All in all, worth calling a mod to ban him from reviewing since he's just doing more damage than good.
 
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11:07 AM
sd tpu
 
@ShadowWizard [:3928710] Blacklisted user.
 
@Oded oops, misread. So better make it clear somehow, no? :)
 
Dunno - it is an aggregation of the whole year. In 2016, we will probably change the stats to 2015. I agree it isn't particularly clear.
 
@Oded yeah... even a tooltip with some more info.
 
11:12 AM
@ShadowWizard URGH, you are right - this one is even worse
And yes, this was the actual blog owner fixing the link to point at the new location of his blog.
 
So those stats are for 2014 only (that was my Question)?
 
@angussidney yeah, they are (so, start of 2014 all the way to the end of the year)
And given that 2015 isn't over yet...
 
Ok, thanks
 
@SPArchaeologist well, we can't really know it's the blog owner but yeah, a good reviewer would have approved the edit.
 
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11:17 AM
@Oded what you suggest we do with the feature request then? It's kind of meaningless now actually :/
@SmokeDetector why?
 
@ShadowWizard Body - Position 1762-1776: we offer loans
 
@ShadowWizard ok, but if you try the old link you will see that it currently redirects to the new one, so at least the story was plausible.
 
yikes
 
@ShadowWizard put it on hold till 2016? (jk)
 
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@Oded lol, you learn from Shog! :D
Shoggification
 
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And yep, while the last part is pretty unneeded, the rest of the video is actually a good explanation as why a roasted chicken should be inside a wall.
 
11:52 AM
@SmokeDetector Similar to that earlier "conversion" tool: not open source, but .exe files.
 
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