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1:13 AM
Here's a cool thing someone wrote in Rebol: gives RSS feeds for answers to questions in a tag
 
1:27 AM
> answers: make block! length? questions
Of course! What else?
@jadarnel27 Shh! Don't tell @jcole It's a secret!
 
@mootinator The way some people write Rebol is wacky. (It can be very literate it's just that much of the current fanbase of the language are so miserly with code length that they compromise clarity for brevity). That one, though, makes perfect sense. "set answers to a block which is preallocated to the length of the questions array."
 
I see.
 
Essentially it's: answers: make block! (length? (questions)) The parentheses are omitted because once you start reading the language in your head, it works more like written English where the grammar structure is just built up in your head. We have an instinctual ability to learn how to do that. But I usually put the parentheses in when teaching.
Anyway, StackOverflow API is fun, and now we can play Rebol games with it.
 
Huzzah!
 
 
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3:41 AM
@mootinator Speaking of coolness, check this answer out. (C'mon, you know you want to come back to the Rebol room...)
 
 
5 hours later…
8:39 AM
Das Kind lebt!
 
9:05 AM
A Jewish boy speaking in German makes my brain hurt.
 
 
4 hours later…
1:24 PM
Hey guys
Can you go into this test room ... it opens up HTTP auth dialog in Firefox (Chrome ignores it). It's because random pasted is behind HTTP auth.
> [14:27:41.393] GET test.lookingnew.com/weird/weird.jpg [HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required 410ms] (Firefox)
Request URL:test.lookingnew.com/weird/weird.jpg
Request Method:GET
Status Code:401 Authorization Required
Chrome
 
1:47 PM
@jcolebrand Yiddish
 
@mootinator Ah, good point. My bad.
@JeremyBanks Haha, that's awesome. Well I certainly appreciated it =P
 
 
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4:50 PM
@Shog9 You here?
 
@Emil what's up?
 
5:25 PM
@Shog9 I'd like your opinion on another audit, if that's all right?
 
@Emil go for it
 
@Emil ok? So... What problems do you see in that question?
 
In my opinion, it's a question requesting a tutorial or beginners introduction to Tesseract
Which I would have voted to close as not constructive.
 
@Emil what led you to that conclusion?
 
5:31 PM
1) There is no code to go by, except his link to a tutorial,
2) He's basically asking for a tutorial
3) The real question isn't clear to me – he refers to an error, and asks how to "create one".
As far as I can see, the only reason this shouldn't be closed is that it's been upvoted 5 times.
 
@Emil Well, the reason it's used as an audit is that it was upvoted and not closed.
 
I get that, and I get that I'm going against the general flow, but I really can't see how this fits SO's Q&A-format?
 
Personally, I could go either way: yes, he's definitely looking for a tutorial - or at least, better documentation - but he's also describing a specific problem (complete with error). I don't know enough about Tesseract-OCR to know if that is sufficient to provide assistance, but it's a start.
 
I sort of disagree, I think of this as a possible candidate to be closed under Not Constructive, Not a real question and too localized.
And still, as with any coding language, it's hard to diagnose an error from only the error itself.
It could easily be a typo from OP copying the code from the "training instructions"
 
@Emil Too localized is hardly a given; googling that error turns up a few results (for instance) - and yeah, it might be something specific to his setup, but obviously there's a need for information on diagnosing that (rather cryptic) error which doesn't involve a ton of back-and-forth in newsgroups.
 
5:41 PM
I don't know, I might be wrong, I don't know this Tesseract language either, but I really considered this review, and reconsidered.
 
Not Constructive only applies if you assume he's asking for... I donno, a ranked list of tutorials or something. NC is really almost never applicable on SO.
Not a Real Question is the most plausible here, but I don't know enough about the problem to say whether or not the question is valid.
Not knowing anything about Tesseract, I would've either skipped this review entirely, or edited to fix the lousy presentation.
 
Well, I guess we have different opinions then, good think it takes a majority to close :)
Although different opinions aren't really applicable to audits..
Gotta go! Thanks!
 
Anyway, I tend to agree this makes a crappy audit just because the original presentation was such crap. I also know something about the voting... Gonna see if I can get the selection tweaked a bit more.
 
6:25 PM
Thanks.
I seem to keep failing these audits, this is probably the 5th time I've gotten banned from reviewing... Am I really that crappy of a reviewer..?
 
 
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10:50 PM
Hey guys, is it OK that someone asks you a programming question, you ask it on SO, you get answer, and you charge for that?
 
11:01 PM
It's asshole behavior (assuming the guy who's paid doesn't just ask something about a specific part related to the question) but besides that... don't think there's anything anyone could do against it.
 
Yeah, I found user that asked 700 questions, and by accident, found out that is providing paid help.
> Your question will be sent to all online experts!
:)
Yeah, I figured, but that is sad :(
 
wow.
 
just curiosity, who is it?
 
Delivering:
http://www.supportie.com/
http://stackoverflow.com/users/376947/alex .
http://stackoverflow.com/users/2089583/supportie
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/7835617#7835617 (top message, cannot link to deleted)
I might be wrong, but I doubt...
Technically, nothing illegal.
Deleted messages don't show up in history.
We'll just keep an eye in PHP room, so our answers don't get exploited... everyone is giving free, voluntary help.
 
Heh, their website has some annoying live chat where they message random visitors and it plays a sound when receiving a message.
 
11:13 PM
Can't hear, have a filter for that :)
 
I asked something not really appropriate and they redirected me to meatspin.com
 
LOL
 
11:31 PM
@Emil I don't think so. To some extent, you just seem to keep hitting these edge-cases. Beyond that, I guess I'd say if you're ending up dinged for being too strict, that's probably still better than for being too lax.
My advice would be to edit more. If there's a decent opportunity to improve a low-quality post, take it.
 

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