The lower the Loss, the better a model (unless the model has over-fitted to the training data). The loss is calculated on training and validation and its interperation is how well the model is doing for these two sets. Loss is not in percentage as opposed to accuracy and it is a summation of the ...
> Loss value implies how well or bad a certain model is behaving after each iteration of optimization.
I'm curious: how many posts does Smokey process in a day? On SO, there are 8K new questions and 11K new answers; but it also reads everything bumped or edited.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: Get You Greater Muscles by bethanylove on gaming.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, link following arrow in body: FOR GOOD SKIN CARE PRODUCT by JosephPratt on superuser.com
> Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username ---------- Title - Position 1-10: skin care Username - Position 1-10: skin care Body - Position 1-10: skin care Title - Position 1-10: skin care
I idly wondered if Keen's deletion was the highest-rep user deletion outside of SO. (I suppose that H2CO3 still holds the overall record). Apparently, not: Darth Melkor aka user8719 had higher total score of posts (though fewer of them). data.stackexchange.com/scifi/query/154922/top-deleted-users
[ SmokeDetector ] URL in title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: http://vitagarciniahcasite.com/erect-on-demand/ by leenil on security.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: A Fat Burning And Fitness Plan by finleylane on drupal.stackexchange.com
User complains about the stack overflow being too harsh in smacking down novice programmers, linked via a front page reddit page. Problem is people don't like being called bad programmers asking bad questions even when they are asking bad questions and answers: programmingforbeginnersbook.com/blog/…
They literally say "I’m going to pick on Stack Overflow as an example in this article, because it is the most obvious place to ask questions, but the same problems can be seen anywhere that beginners ask questions." meaning its the really the programmer and not stackoverflows fault
@Andy I think stackexchange stores questions and answers in the same table, and that those urls directly link to the answers, when you copy the share link for an answer, replace the a part by questions, you get a link directly to the question
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in body, repeating characters in body, repeating characters in title: errorrrrrrrrrrrrr by Helio Manc on stackoverflow.com
Ok. I was looking through notes I'd made a few months ago (because you've motivated me to try it out now that I have someone to compare notes to) and one of the notes was "Linux only"