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8:08 PM
> Each week on Cortex, Myke will quiz Grey on how he remains productive, whilst producing Youtube videos that are seen by millions of people.
s/whilst//?
 
user245368
8:20 PM
@rene Over here in the US, websites aren't even required to respect do not track requests...
 
user245368
You know, I need to bake a browser.
 
user245368
It will contain a whole host of goodies.
 
user245368
If websites don't respect do not track requests, they will immediately be taken down as part of a DDOS, as well as having data destroyed by viruses.
 
user245368
@Hosch250 s/bake/make
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating words in body: penis penis penis by liliputian on gaming.stackexchange.com
 
user259867
8:24 PM
@SmokeDetector tpu-
 
Looks like a rather repetitive game.
 
user245368
@SmokeDetector Flagged as spam.
 
@Hosch250 I think privacy is an issue in our current society. Legislation is needed, sure. None of those laws should have the word cookie or DNT request in it....
 
user245368
You know what?
 
user245368
Microsoft used to have Do Not Track enabled in IE by default.
 
user245368
8:26 PM
The reasoning behind the law about not having to respect do not track requests is that the person didn't enable it in all browsers - some came pre-enabled.
 
user245368
Of course, it was right on the setup page when you set up Windows...
 
pfff, sounds like it was spin-doctered
 
user259867
Drupal has no Community Ads with the required score of 6. The current leader is Community Building with 4... Anyone wants to help? meta.drupal.stackexchange.com/a/3174
 
user259867
8:46 PM
@SmokeDetector gone
 
user245368
Does the SmokeDetector self-delete?
 
if it is within the 2 minutes grace period, yes.
 
user245368
Cool.
 
user245368
@SmokeDetector Edited.
 
user245368
8:56 PM
I have a feeling it will be rejected as actively harming the post...
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector tpu-spam
 
user245368
I've created more accounts today...
 
user245368
> the code is pretty eazy u will get it in the first go......tnx
 
user259867
9:19 PM
> Please submit a complete solution with all steps shown.
 
user259867
A recipe for getting a bunch of downvotes on Math.
 
9:36 PM
1 NE election candidate
Oh hai nicael!
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: I NEED TO FIND A PROGRAMMER/DEVELOPER by Lucas Vieira on workplace.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tp
 
@KevinBrown Registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
user245368
@KevinBrown Now, if all all-caps titles are tp's, why doesn't the smoke detector register such titles itself?
 
9:55 PM
@Hosch250 All caps is a warning sign, sometimes it's only the title that needs to be fixed
 
user245368
@SmokeDetector tp
 
In that case, the question really needed to be closed
 
user245368
OK.
 
user245368
I'm stress-testing the SmokeDetector.
 
user245368
I wonder what happens when you tp twice.
 
9:56 PM
@Hosch250 I think it's just tp'd again, you'll have to ask @ProgramFOX.
 
@SmokeDetector tp again
 
@KevinBrown Registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
It just says it twice
 
user245368
Does it add it to the file twice?
 
Probably not
 
user245368
9:57 PM
Or doesn't it keep the data to learn from?
 
user259867
It keeps the data, but does not learn from it. Considering the data, I can't blame him.
 
user245368
Why keep it then?
 
user245368
He could build a machine learning algorithm for it (might be a lot of work...).
 
user245368
Then, you might get more accurate results.
 
@Hosch250 that was the goal
 
user245368
10:03 PM
Just never happened?
 
user259867
SE has a lot more data and resources to throw at ML projects. The results still leave much to be desired.
 
user245368
Oh, I see.
 
user259867
In recent months, the titles are mostly Bayesian poisoning, randomly constructed sentences in which no pattern can be found.
 
user245368
It could learn to detect sentences with no pattern, maybe.
 
user259867
ProgramFOX is actually running a heuristic detector for gibberish, it just does not post in this room. The results are posted at Smoke Detector school... I don't find looking at them a good use of time. chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/17251/smoke-detector-school
 
10:17 PM
@HomegrownTomato Interesting...
 
user245368
I've seen it.
 
user245368
Post needs help, but I have as little idea of what is going on in the post as the post has of me.
 
user259867
10:45 PM
There is a pending suggesting edit there, so nothing to be done.
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector ignore-
 
A bit too broad? stackoverflow.com/questions/114081/… just saw it in the queues
 
I'm looking at the "find a new term of graduated" thread. Perhaps "core" and "periphery" instead of "graduated" and "beta"? I figured I'd ask for feedback in here because all the other suggestions are at negative vote totals.
 
I like the idea of "core" instead of "graduated" (since they are in the core group of sites with designs), but I also like the idea of "established" there (but understand the problems with it)
 
user259867
"periphery" sounds negative.
 
10:56 PM
^ though I can't really explain why
 
user259867
This is not a new thing. Other organizations had to figure out how to name things so that the brand is placed yet not diluted.
 
user259867
TEDx talks come to mind, they are not full-blown TED talks, but something smaller.
 
user259867
So, call them SEx sites.
6
 
Thesaurus time.
 
@HomegrownTomato nailed it
 
10:58 PM
Well, "fringe" sounds even worse.
 
user259867
Major and minor sites.
 
user259867
Division A or Division B. (Borrowing from sports here).
 
user259867
More seriously: as much as I like playing with names, it's pointless if the CoGro team can't decide what they will actually do.
 
user259867
Like naming children not even prior to birth, but prior to conception.
 
cv-plz write my code for me stackoverflow.com/q/30628377/3622940
 
user259867
11:11 PM
 
totally not surprised
 
I like the HashMap answer.
 
user259867
Um.... is Anna Lear sending a message with the new avatar? (I'm just not sure what it is)
 
user245368
Hi, @PhiNotPi
 
Hi
 
11:12 PM
@KevinBrown ikr
how can the tag still exist after craftbukkit dies
 
user245368
@Unihedron Takes 24 hours for the system to clear it, IIRC.
 
user245368
Or it clears them once a day, or something.
 
@Hosch250 no that's not the point, the tag has and will continue to attract lq questions
 
user245368
If there are no questions for 24 hours with that tag, the system automatically removes it.
 
user245368
At least, that is how I've heard, and seen, it work.
 
11:14 PM
@Hosch250 yes, I'm aware
 
user245368
I wonder what would happen if you created a tag and just made bad tags synonyms to it?
 
@Hosch250 exists (only for mods)
 
@KevinBrown generated by SE software
 
user245368
doesn't exist.
 
I see what you did there
 
user245368
11:17 PM
Oh, on SO.
 
7 mins ago, by Unihedron
cv-plz write my code for me http://stackoverflow.com/q/30628377/3622940
^ needs one more cv
 
user245368
I flagged.
 
user259867
@Hosch250 It happened once, on SF. Eventually leading to this.
 
user245368
:O
 
user259867
11:23 PM
@SmokeDetector ignore- direct quote
 
@SmokeDetector not familiar with Movies & TV's rules, but that question looks like it needs an edit
 
user259867
It's just Movies & TV
 
status-closed
 
@AstroCB brilliant, thank you
 
> Not even if the question is about fixing the width of your rotating inbox while remaining social with your co-workers
 
11:32 PM
^ Found an interesting bug (?)
 
@PhiNotPi nah, is just your internet that's slow...
 
This particular thread was deleted.
 
11:45 PM
Chat search is so bad that it took me a good 7 minutes to find that.
 

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