@CarlLange the plot shows the number of questions per week throughout the pandemic. It looks like the decline is mostly a summer thing, if we suppose that we have more users here from the northern hemisphere than the southern.
@C.E. Interesting, I wonder what that's like compared to last year. It seems much quieter but that might just be because I filter out a lot of tags I know nothing about.
@C.E. Yeah! It's only a temporary thing, more like a sabbatical than anything else, but it's really exciting to have so much time!
@CarlLange That's the statistics from the time that the public beta went live until today. I also think it's been slow, but as you say, one's perception depends a lot on whether one finds the questions being asked interesting...
@kirkus I get the same answer for both. Anyway, I wonder if you should actually be using Expectation instead of Probability, or modify the predicate (the first argument) - now it is definitely not a predicate.
I'd put up a Q&A on it, but I'm not sure it's that interesting (except to people who use the Fresnel functions or possibly Integrate). I don't really like oh-look-at-Mma-mess-up-again questions. I suppose I could ask which one of the two is closer to the correct value. You could say N[f[x], prec] is supposed to be better, but it still needs verification.