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1:29 AM
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Q: What is Safari's usage share among Mac users?

MikeFor development purposes, I'd like to get a rough estimate of the distribution of browser usage share, but everything I've been able to find just states overall market share. Is it possible to get browser share by OS? Thanks.

Is questions about browser market share on topic? There's two migrate vote to Web Development already
 
1:42 AM
Hmmmm,
Interesting, is it me or does the tag hover CSS include a red underline there
 
Hah! I was just about to go whine ;)
The underline is set on the link, while the text colour is set by the nested span, so two different colours.
 
 
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6:57 AM
If a user ever types : "not working" in a question, some kind of notification should inform the user to explain it further, i.e what exactly is 'not working'. Just an idea.
 
Just an idea, propose that on meta ;-)
 
 
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8:25 AM
move please into as , etc.
[firefox-3] but ,,
damn!
 
You have to put those on metaso, not here. Nobody usually notices them here, just go make a new post.
 
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Q: Normalize [firefox] versioning tags

abatishchev firefox-3 (85) firefox-5 (36) firefox-6 (1) firefox-8 (2) but firefox2 (12) firefox3 (1) firefox3.6 (40) firefox3.6 (111) firefox4 (203) firefox6 (21) and so on! I propose to use well-used dashed-form for versions.

 
upvoted, good request
 
thanks!
 
 
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10:49 AM
Morning!
 
11:39 AM
@MarcGravell - for the "exact duplicate" without a link "other" flags declined rather than disputed is presumably a more sensible outcome on the flag, which 10K users can't do anyway
 
people can at least see it was a dupe issue, and vote to close it as such?
 
@MarcGravell true, but then that adds flag weight to people who are raising almost unactionable flags
 
12:00 PM
maybe we should just have a hard check on that; if your text looks like an exact dupe report w/o a link, we just reject it outright
thoughts?
 
@MarcGravell that's probably a good idea in the more general case too - warning users that their custom text hits a heuristic that will make it visible to 10K users takes the surprise out of having it visible to more than just mods, which I think is what the concern was in the original question about it
(which isn't quite an auto-reject, but makes the heuristics more obvious so if it really was said "in confidence" then it wouldn't get leaked without warning)
 
I can't get excited about that... now that we've fixed the false-positive, all we're "leaking" is that someone (not disclosed) thought it was a dup or should be migrated. Now, the only thing they can intend here is "please close it as dup or off-topic", which would be public anyway.
With the false-positive hole plugged, there is nothing private leaked.
I've just changed it so that "exact duplicate" (without an id or link) gets refused
 
It's sort of the opposite solution to plugging the hole - if you have "this hits a heuristic" you can push people towards the regular flags rather than the custom ones and the warning means you could still showing 10K users some of the more "creative ones" that might be fixable by someone with tag knowledge or enough time.
@MarcGravell there might be some flags where "exact duplicate" could legitimately appear in the text (off the top of my head an incorrect close on a low-traffic question might need moderator intervention to reopen)
 
The regex is : new Regex(@"^((exact|possible) )?dup(e|licate)( of|:)?( this)?( question)? (?<question>\S+)$", RegexOptions.Compiled | RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.ExplicitCapture)
and note that the <question> group must parse either as a +ve integer, or be a url that is parsed to a standard SO question URL (in any of our usual variants).
so even "exact duplicate of evilusermustdie" would just get rejected
honest, I don't think there is any false-positive risk now
(next build)
 
12:19 PM
@MarcGravell I agree that looks like it killed the false positive risk. From your comment on the question on meta I thought you were concerned about the effect of increasing the false-negatives though
 
indeed I am; but this doesn't do that. The (very good, and appreciated) example you gave earlier would head into the mod queue now.
 
1:08 PM
not sure how many of these sorts of flags there are, but it might be worth adding another wording to that regex - just spotted this flag: "Duplicate of another question --> stackoverflow.com/questions/318452/…" which would get overlooked by the new regex.
adding "another" as an alternative for "this" in that regex is easy. The ASCII "arrow" is more fiddly though
 
 
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2:10 PM
yesterday, by Reno
It seems like reputation graphs are broken.
This still happens on Chrome (at my workplace), but it's no repro on Safari at home.
weird.
 
2:38 PM
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/113498/… makes me wonder if training a classifier (per tag) on the data dump for "technical difficulty" would be interesting
 
 
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4:13 PM
@awoodland You could even just take an inverse of the number of upvotes the accepted answer received in 99% of cases. :P
Easy: 5 or more upvotes. Medium: 2-5 upvotes. Difficult (and/or poor or too localized question): 0-1 upvotes.
Over 20 upvotes: Probably technically easy, but interesting and many people didn't know about it before reading post.
And there is my summary of Stack Overflow.
 
@mootinator I have a naive Bayesian classifier running on my local machine, it looks reasonable on a very small sample I labelled by hand. I can't see how to authenticate a user via api.stackoverflow.com (I was thinking about making adding training data public, but wanted to require that users have at least a bronze tag badge before they could contribute)
 
I'll be here all week.
 
(that mirrors my experience on voting patterns vs technical difficulty too)
 
@awoodland Interesting.
 
I think if I'm careful I could get it to do things like "show me all the hard unanswered questions in my favourite tags"
 
4:24 PM
That would be cool.
Especially if it could filter out questions which are unanswered because they're bad questions.
"Is there a better answer to this" type questions with no answer (because the answer is likely "no") are fairly common.
 
 
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5:42 PM
demands reps.
 
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Q: How can I increase my pull-ups reps?

ZacharyDo I do as many as possible to failure? Or do I stick to a weekly plan or multiple sets with low reps?

 
No accepted answer D: How will I decide which advice to take?
@Shog9 The consensus on that bodybuilding site is "post porn". Now I'm hella confused.
 
How will you ever get reps if you keep over-thinking things like this?
oh, man... I can smell the turkey already... Food... Food for thought
 
@Shog9 I was hoping by patronizingly bolding my common sense answer to a question several high rep users were wringing their hands over.
 
5:54 PM
O_o
 
6:27 PM
US Holidays. Bah :P
 
This is what you get for having your Thanksgiving early. :P
 
Ooo, it's supposed to be 9 degrees here on Sunday. Time to go on the icy roof and fall off trying to put up xmas lights.
 
Exciting
 
You have no idea.
I got 2/3 of the way across the house last year and didn't bother taking them down. I hope they still work.
 
New user pages rolled out to SO proper!
 
6:40 PM
Is that what that was.
 
Probably?
 
Yes.
 
 
5 hours later…
11:11 PM
Happy Thanksgiving! I have a lot to be thankful for, including all of you fine gents.
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\o/
 

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