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3:04 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing is there a shorter way to get the range from -x to x than {-x}r{x}?
 
ah there it is :P thanks
didn't realize there was the abs part, so my search for -z didn't work
 
Kind of. If x is negative, ŒR gives [x, x+1, ..., 0, ..., -x-1, -x], but Nr$ gives [-x, -x+1, ..., 0, x-1, x]
 
yeah i don't really like that OER does auto-abs
 
3:09 PM
ah cool, thanks
 
3:42 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing (Lost power for the last 18 hours; pardon me while I catch up, and sorry for the abrupt departure.) No, Codidact doesn't have a rep cap.
 
@MonicaCellio Do you mind if I ask about the motivation behind that? I find the cap is a really good way at preventing power users from heavily outpacing regular users and helps level the reputation-based playing field
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing we haven't actually discussed it. I think the general feeling has been that since rep doesn't lead to privileges, we didn't need to restrict it. We haven't really thought about poser users creating large disparities in the number.
 
@MonicaCellio So what do Cod (is that how you abbreviate?) points do?
 
@hyper-neutrino thank you! I appreciate your participation. And yes, one of the frustrations from SE -- not the big obnoxious one that broke the camel's back, but a frustration nonetheless -- has been that SE is "one size fits all" + "smaller sites can stay if they don't get in our way". Codidact set out to be community-driven from the start. Most things are customizable, and we'll do our best to support needs we didn't know about. (The answer TOC is because of CG, for instance.)
The dev team is small so we can't always do everything right away, but we aspire to be as supportive as possible. We also welcome contributors, either for one PR to fix that one annoying thing or for longer term.
@bobble each category has an RSS feed.
 
anyone know who this was?
 
3:52 PM
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user45941On October 27th, I decided that the following requirements must be met by November 1st for my continued involvement with the Stack Exchange network: The forced relicensing from CC-BY-SA 3.0 to CC-BY-SA 4.0 must either be validated as legal by a lawyer or legal team experienced in copyright law ...

 
@Adám we usually abbreviate "CD". Reputation is basically "reputation" -- bragging rights, signal of expertise, etc. Eventually we want to also recognize (and label) tag-based expertise, but that'll be based on the actual post scores, not the rep number. I think "has lots of well-received posts about X" is more meaningful most of the time than "Y rep".
 
Right.
 
@StackMeter What about it? It wouldn't make sense for it to be anything other than true
 
@MonicaCellio Oh, is Codidact open-source? Didn't even realize (and am not surprised) - that's very nice. Yeah, I think the system being built from the community up rather than communities being created from the network down is definitely something I like and can really appreciate.
Anyway, the proposal to add a feed for Codidact seems to be going very well, just got the Nice Answer badge from it with no opposition so far
 
4:07 PM
another gripe about infix: !x == !x, -x - -x, and +x + +x all look really imbalanced. At least that's something APL's got right
 
Personally, I'd like to get an answer about the Sandbox and Meta before adding a feed
I suspect that answer will be "no", but I'd like it nonetheless - might write it up in a bit
 
fair enough. we could decide separately and add separately but doing them together is a good idea probably
 
My opinion would be sandbox - yes, meta - no
 
I don't have a solid opinion ond Sandbox yet, but I would vote against meta.
 
4:12 PM
@Wezl wrong
looks (and is) perfectly correct to me
 
The first one definitely looks fine, I see what you mean about the rest but not why it matters.
 
Damn, you just ninja'd me hyper :/
 
it's funny how it's "fgitw" on main and always "ninja'd" in chat
 
Two different things though
You can ninja on main
 
4:15 PM
oh right, ninja is saying the same thing ig
 
@hyper-neutrino You wrote basically the same things as I would, I'm going to switch and write up my opinion on Sandbox posts
 
CMQ: How many of you think golfing languages have had a negative impact on the site? (This is for an upcoming CGCC blog post)
 
I think they may have had a slightly negative impact on the site, but overall, I'd say they've helped people get and stay interested in CGCC
 
overall, positive. But I do think they have had a negative impact
ninja'd :\ (except if this is counting people it doesn't matter)
 
Can y'all list a few ways you think they've had a negative impact?
 
4:23 PM
Discouraging users who look at Jelly and 05AB1E and go, "Look at those meaningless characters, that's cheating, I'll never be able to beat that"
 
it's a lot harder to write interesting challenges now because most golfing languages have many builtins that just allow you to put like 4 builtins together and solve a task that is still rather non-trivial for a practical lang
discouraging new users is another thing i was gonna mention ^^
 
But that's kinda a good thing
 
@RedwolfPrograms long term mental effects :P
 
Because if a golfing language can't do it in two bytes (without Dennis magic), it means it's an interesting challenge
 
you mean not an interesting challenge?
or am I misreading
 
4:24 PM
Oops
 
@hyper-neutrino i wouldn't necessarily say this is that bad though
a lot of the recent challenges i've done in jelly have taken like 20-40 bytes due to being quite complex and interesting
and a higher metric for challenge quality isn't bad; verbosity doesn't always imply compelxity or uniqueness anyway
 
I guess they sort of move the boundary between trivial and non-trivial
 
hence why prime challenges are discouraged, because it takes like 50 bytes in python but 40 of them are the same as 30 other python answers
i have trouble finding too many reasons to oppose golfing languages TBH. i'll leave this one to others to answer :p
 
Because they're good for CGCC :P
 
Oh no, I just went to the homepage and it's janky
 
4:26 PM
(unrelated: is there a list of good questions for newcomers?)
 
yep, already reported on meta but stuff's broken again ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@user these are quite simple
caird's list of challenges to take new languages for a spin with; also doubles as a good list of challenges to inspire new builtins
 
Ooh, nice
 
Oh, that's a good list to bookmark
 
oh ouch I just noticed because usuallly I only go to the main page knowing what I'm looking for
 
caird should post that on Meta
 
4:27 PM
I find it interesting that I've been given credit for that when Martin first made it
 
> Forked from m-ender/simple-challenges.md
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing advertising is half the work :P
 
Should the Yes or No argument come first in the blog post?
 
No first, that way it won't seem like we're arguing against them
And we can bias people to like golfing languages mwahaha
 
4:28 PM
Yes first because ^^ :P
 
@RedwolfPrograms Flip a coin
I don't think it matters that much
 
TNB is so active these days! What happened?
 
I won't shut up
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We all got replaced with AIs
 
Speak for yourself, I was always an AI
 
4:31 PM
not my fault
 
Okay, found a coin. Heads is Yes first, tails is No first.
I uh...hit my ceiling fan
 
*lands on side*
also congrats
 
Heads
Yes first
 
> * hyper-neutrino lands on side
 
@RedwolfPrograms That's not very nice of you.
 
ngn
4:33 PM
cmc: design a protocol for two or more people communicating over the internet to produce a fair coin toss
 
I haven't gotten any feedback on this sandboxed post yet, but I'm about to post it. Here's a heads-up to the FGITWs & if anyone has any last-minute feedback!
 
So we've now got answers on all three categories from Codidact (ignoring their Q&A system), I think we should let them "sit" for a day or two to get some more feedback
 
It's my first CGCC question, so I'm making a bigger deal out of it than I would otherwise. Sorry!
 
Posting it here for feedback is highly recommended, no need to apologize for it :p
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@ngn They message me to toss a coin for them. I toss a coin on video. I'm too dumb to do deepfake stuff, so that won't work. If one of them bribes me to toss a coin a certain way, I'm still too incompetent to do that, so it's still 50-50 :P
 
4:36 PM
@AviFS Id' suggest changing the "note" to be more "Alternative way of phrasing it" as that way helped me get it more than the first description
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing personally I think the Q&A should be posted here, for the same reason as the challenges
 
ngn
@user good answer but needs more fairness :)
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Good point. I just wish I knew how to make that less clunky
 
@ngn have a third person do the coin toss. ez.
 
@Wezl Feel free to add an answer to the meta post - I didn't include it in the question but it's just as valid a topic to discuss
 
4:37 PM
@ngn Something something quantum entanglement something?
 
diffie-hellman creates a random key right?
so you could probably use something like that
 
I don't really want to put Alternate Phrasing:
 
I'm too tired to write markdown :\
 
and that'd even make the outcome of the coin toss private
 
@AviFS "Another way to look at this is to arrange the numbers 1-9 ..."
 
4:37 PM
There's no way I could pick which side the coin landed on, given that it hit a fan and at least two other objects at high speed first :p
 
impressive
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing And the challenge is so short that I'm pretty sure everyone will read it anyway, regardless of the Note or not Note heading
 
@Wezl well actually too tired to write English :\
 
ngn
@hyper-neutrino right but requires a trusted third party
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh! So just take out the Note: entirely? I can do that
 
ngn
4:39 PM
@user there's no need for quantum computing, it can be done very simply using just cryptographic hashes
 
@AviFS Yeah. I generally dislike the "Note:" or "Edit:" headers that people use, as it's generally easier to just write it as standard English :P
 
Although then it blends into the paragraph before, which should stand out
Extra?
 
@ngn They both choose a string, the strings are concatenated, then hashed?
 
I feel like it helps break it up
 
@user Odd is heads, even is tails?
 
4:40 PM
That's a good idea
 
right but the second person to send their message can manipulate the result
 
@AviFS Its your challenge, I just generally find that not having bolded bits aside from delineating sections is obtrusive
 
ngn
@user what i had in mind is: generate a random number and send a hash of it to the other people. once all "commitments" are exchanged, everyone reveals their random number. they are xor-ed together and the last bit is used.
 
@hyper-neutrino They won't know at first
 
Both could write it in a private chat room first
 
4:41 PM
^
It would have to be trustworthy though
 
And then a mod could verify they don't change it when they see the other
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I'll start with "One can frame the problem equivalently:"
 
@RedwolfPrograms Nah, third parties complicate stuff. What if someone who wasn't ethical , like HN, decided to side with one person?
 
you could post the hash to your string first
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing But how I can make the problem as stated clearer?
 
4:42 PM
both parties select a string and post its hash
then, both parties post their string, and it can be verified to be unchanged
then, they are concatenated and hashed
 
That's a good idea
 
ngn
@hyper-neutrino that works too
 
"Given a turn and a square, print a draw with that move." is admittedly lame
 
@user Oh wow that struck-through comma looks like ⍪
 
I thought that was some weird combining diacritical mark with - lol
 
4:45 PM
@AviFS I think its pretty clear as is, especially with the examples. Maybe "Given an integer representing the nth turn in a game of Tic Tac Toe, and an integer representing the position on the board, output a completed Tic Tac Toe board where the result is a draw and the inputted square is filled on the inputted turn", but that's a bit wordy
 
that usage of strikethrough on the comma is a perfect example of how annoying grammar is
 
English grammar, at least
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing It's wordy but I think it makes it clearer
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh hold on, I just wrote "Given a move on the board and a turn to make it on, output a game with that move which ends in a tie. A cat’s game!"
I'll look at yours now
 
Oh, I like that one
 
4:46 PM
@AviFS That;s better :P
 
br⍺⍳nf∪⊂k grammar is a lot nicer :P
 
Is it? I rather like yours. But thanks! Only thing is yours restricts the input/output more than necessary
 
Hmmm
 
Maybe it's some weird form of unary?
 
Ah, good old base 1 :P (edit: nvm, base 1 would only have one digit - 0)
 
4:48 PM
(I once made a language where 10 would have meant 1: 0 was 0, and 1 was the successor function :p)
 
Final: "Given a move on the board and a turn to make it on, output a drawn game where that move was played."
 
"Drawn game" sounds confusing to me
Since it could also mean "a drawing of a game"
 
Ah, good point. Thanks!
Given a move on the tic-tac-toe board and a turn to make it on, output a tied game where that move was played. A cat's game!
Isn't there a constraint-solving tag?
 
@hyper-neutrino yes - platform is open source (contributors welcome), and the particular instance that runs on codidact.com is backed by a non-profit (the Codidact Foundation), so profit motives won't drive either the code or the specific communities. (Other people can, of course, take the code and set up their own instances with whatever policies they want.)
 
Feels like it should exist
 
5:01 PM
Right?!
 
@MonicaCellio Will you at least fire moderators without reason?
 
@MonicaCellio Hi Monica!!
 
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Q: A Cat’s Game to Claim

AviFSA Cat’s Game to Claim For every move in tic-tac-toe, there should be at least one way to draw that includes that move. Or so it seems; prove me wrong! Challenge: Given a move on the tic-tac-toe board and a turn to make it on, output a tied game where that move was played. A cat's game! Any input/...

 
Thanks for your help, @cairdcoinheringaahing & @RedwolfPrograms!
 
Happy to help :)
 
5:03 PM
No problem!
 
:))
 
Presumably [code-golf] is the winning criteria?
I always overlook that in Sandboxed challenges, cause I just assume its there :/
 
5:16 PM
I totally forgot to say that, haha thanks!
Is adding [code-golf] as a tag enough, or do I have to mention that explicitly?
 
We have a consensus that you should mention it explicitly, but it generally doesn't matter if its [code-golf]
 
Ah darn. Pxeger already edited that in, haha
 
@Adám Someplace Else already has a lock on that. :-)
@AviFS hi!
 
6:01 PM
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Q: Decode USB packets

pxegerInspired by this video by Ben Eater. This challenge forms a pair with Encode USB packets. The USB 2.0 protocol uses, at a low level, a line code called non-return-to-zero encoding (specifically, a variant called NRZI), in which a stream of bits is encoded into a stream of two electrical level sta...

 
6:13 PM
What would y'all estimate is the average number of questions a user posts before reaching 150 rep? Asking for some mod work.
 
0
A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Redwolf ProgramsRecursive Stalin Sort code-golf array-manipulation sorting There is a "sorting" algorithm often called Stalin Sort, where instead of sorting an array, you just remove any items that are out of order. In this challenge, you'll implement part of a sorting algorithm which recursively sorts the remo...

 
@hyper-neutrino One question is all it takes if it's good, but the problem is a lot of users probably post answers before questions
 
It's in regards to this; we could just raise the threshold to like 150 or so.
 
Probably two on average for users that start with questions
That'd be my guess
 
if you start by posting a decent question, you're likely to get +15 no sweat
 
6:18 PM
i think it's a pretty good idea then (raise to 150); i'll forward that sentiment on then. thanks :+1:
New First Time Asker Dialog text is still too long; I would like some feedback on how we can shorten it (like cutting unnecessary bits out, pointing the user to the sidebar tips to avoid repeating information, etc.)
 
By "too long", is that displayed length or actual length (think links being shorter when displayed)?
I think it should be ok to remove the "The FAQ on Asking good questions contains more details and goes more in-depth on advice for asking on this site." bit, as it links to an answer on the Welcome page, which is already linked at the start
Or even, link the "Welcome to.." bit to the Asking answer, as its more relevant
 
6:33 PM
@hyper-neutrino Heads up, you have a message on Teams.
 
Has Catija (or another CM) said why they can't remove the other two bullet points? They take about 1/3 of the space, and aren't even relevant
 
oh yeah i read that on my laptop already and it doesn't involve me anyway :p thanks
@cairdcoinheringaahing not afaik; i'll ask
 
It's probably not built into the tools CMs have
The devs probably assumed nobody would need to change or remove them
 
6:47 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing basically, they made the third able to be turned off because many sites might not fit that philosophy, but the other two fit Q+A sites so there are only a handful of sites that might not want them (CGCC, Puzzling, SW/HW recs, CR maybe, and I think that's it...)
when this modal was made, the bullet points were created with SO in mind
 
What a surprise
But honestly, if there are more than one or two sites where it makes sense to disable/change the 2 bullets, why not design them with that in mind, or even, change it?
 
yeah, I don't see how it could've possibly been hard to make all of them a toggle instead of just the third ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
My impression is that SE has quite a bit of technical debt.
 
seems like it... again, with the alignment of the front page breaking today, it seems every fix brings a new bug
 
A big ball of mud is a software system that lacks a perceivable architecture. Although undesirable from a software engineering point of view, such systems are common in practice due to business pressures, developer turnover and code entropy. They are a type of design anti-pattern. == In computer programs == The term was popularized in Brian Foote and Joseph Yoder's 1997 paper of the same name, which defines the term: A Big Ball of Mud is a haphazardly structured, sprawling, sloppy, duct-tape-and-baling-wire, spaghetti-code jungle. These systems show unmistakable signs of unregulated growth, and...
 
6:54 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing both good suggestions; done. yeah it makes sense to link the Asking section/answer under the general welcome post when trying to ask
 
I think that's long, but ok. There are a couple of areas that could just about get away with being trimmed, but otherwise, I think that works
 
so it turns out i'm stupid and the 150 rep threshold change is regarding the answer popup and not the asker popup
I think the change to 150 still makes sense and is good though. any objections?
(proposal is to allow the How to Answer box to show for people even with the association bonus, so you will see it if it is your first time answering or have less than 150 rep, i believe)
 
Yeah, I think it makes sense either way
 
Might make more sense if it's just based on first time answering
 
Ah yeah, 150 rep is more difficult to get from answers only
 
7:06 PM
You'd have to answer probably ten questions on average to reach 150 from 1, so that box will get annoying
Is there any way it could be based on rep minus the association bonus?
(reputation - bonus) <= 20 or something could be a good metric
 
> Building it to actually disregard the association bonus would be much more difficult.
 
101 might be an appropriate threshold then
 
reputation % 100 <= 21 :p
 
7:08 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing That's still annyoing to new users, but essentially first time answer only for people already on the network
Seems like it has the disadvantages of both options
 
If it just goes by first answer then?
 
I wonder if it could be based off "first positively voted answer" or something
Risky's 4 bit codepage is so overpowered when you can use it effectively
 
at that point "ignore assoc bonus" would be easier
the point is if there is a workaround by just setting a specific rep threshold then we'll go with that
 
7:30 PM
@hyper-neutrino Maybe 1 or 2, considering how many people post answers first
 
7:47 PM
 
Part of me isn't completely sure about the name
but it looks good to me
(unless it's a duplicate, which seems not unlikely)
 
Yeah, it's not very descriptive of the actual sorting algorithm, but the subset the challenge requires implementing is basically recursively applying stalin sort.
 
How's Risky going?
 
In what way?
 
SciFi election is now live
can't wait to see how this one goes this time
 
8:02 PM
I'm probably not going to vote
I got a notif for it, but I don't know who any of the candidates are :p
 
fair enough :p i don't even have the rep to, anyway
 
TBF I didn't really know much about any of the CGCC candidates either lol
 
> 100,000+ reputations
reputations? lol
 
@RedwolfPrograms also fair enough :p
 
I've interacted with 5 of the 7 SciFi candidates, so I've ranked those 5 and left the other 2 :P
 
8:05 PM
@pxeger Yes, one reputation for each of their personalities :P
 
Also, I don't know how to tell user931 this, but Valorum has 500k+, 100+ gold badges, is regularly active and was (long story) user 30 on SciFi, so user931's claim is significantly less impressive :P
 
There are a lot of ways you can spin "I've been center of controversies in the past & I have even been banned multiple times", but "good leader" probably isn't the best one to choose :p
 
Also, check out the comments underneath their nomination - that looks to be the main cause of drama in this election
 
"I maybe most misunderstood user on this site" usually does not inspire confidence.
 
I have to say, it's an interesting election strategy
 
8:11 PM
Along with discussing your real-world political opinions
 
I think TLC, Jack, maybe also SQB and Jack are looking like the best candidates IMO
 
VTCing Jack as a dupe
 
er, i meant adamant instead of the second jack
 
I can't speak to Skooba's moderation side, but they've been consistently a friendly and welcoming user in my experience on SciFi and Movies
 
oh yeah skooba looks like a good candidate too
i haven't had as much of a chance to look through SQB or Adamant's nominations and there hasn't been as much time for people to comment either, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
8:16 PM
^ My votes, based off of y'all's opinions and skimming the nominations
 
I've got the same candidates ranked, but as TLC, Skooba, Jack, SQB, Adamant, ibid
 
from everything i've heard and reading the nomination posts i'd probably rank the same as caird, but i might drop ibid off my rankings. not sure though and I don't intend to get the rep to vote anyway, and even if i got rep, i don't think i've participated enough for it to make sense to vote. i haven't interacted with any of the candidates to my knowledge
 
With STV it's not likely anything other than the first two or three will actually matter IIRC
 
true. since there is only one slot anyway
 
TBH I don't really like STV
 
8:22 PM
It seems like making the new answerer box ignore association bonus would take quite a while. So, what do we think in terms of what rep threshold we should use? Or should I post this to meta?
@RedwolfPrograms what about it in particular?
 
I just like some of the other methods a lot more
I kind of liked the simplicity of the RO voting method; you just +1 candidates you like, and -1 ones you don't.
I also kind of like systems similar to cumulative voting
 
fair enough (i think that's called approval voting? although with three states rather than two)
 
Rep based cumulative voting (ignoring association bonii) could be cool, but might not be that good of an idea
TIL "dolphinarium" is a word
 
Short of just having a minimum rep to vote, I'm not a huge fan of weighting votes by rep.
 
Yeah, the more I think about it the more problems it would probably cause
 
8:31 PM
@RedwolfPrograms I'd personally oppose that. I personally believe every user's vote should be treated the same (assuming they've participated enough to warrant having a vote). There's a reason moderators are totally powerless on the election page, for example, because I don't think having more privileges means you should have a larger say in site moderation. At least IMO ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Given the fact that rep doesn't really scale well, its really not a great idea
 
I feel like an election should be a chance for the whole community to get a say in how the site is run from the top, whereas rep-scaling votes would potentially make regular users feel like their voice isn't heard or they don't matter and the clique (is that an appropriate term?) of high-rep powerful users just get to control everything.
 
Approval voting is generally just upvotes. Downvotes can serve a purpose - generally for very controversial candidates - but they can nullify votes (or act as double downvotes), so they become very strategic. Pure upvote-only approval voting doesn't have any sense of nullification, you just vote for the people you do like and don't for the people you don't like. So the most-liked people win. That's it.
 
@RedwolfPrograms "Penguinarium" is also a word, which seems like it would be even more niche than a dolphinarium
 
@Catija ah. true. I'm not sure of the term for -1/0/+1 voting like that (if there even is a term? I don't even know if one exists), it just happened to be convenient for a substantially simpler selection process for a much less impactful thing
 
8:34 PM
For multi-winner elections, they're generally the best. The big downside with STV is the risk of a multi-winner election where the second-most popular candidate gets only second-place votes and is eliminated in the first elimination round. So a less-favored candidate gets the second slot.
 
Oh, that's a good point. Would it be possible to just do like a point system where you get like, 1 point for 1st, 0.8 points for 2nd, less for 3rd, etc, and then just add up points and top wins?
 
The main thing I don't like about STV is that once your vote goes to someone, the rest of the ranking doesn't matter
 
though I guess that allows someone with fewer first place votes to win
 
That's generally an unlikely outcome but it's not impossible. :)
 
@hyper-neutrino That's my favorite system, I think
 
8:36 PM
13 mins ago, by hyper-neutrino
It seems like making the new answerer box ignore association bonus would take quite a while. So, what do we think in terms of what rep threshold we should use? Or should I post this to meta?
 
@RedwolfPrograms That's not true, though. If there's more than one slot and the top candidate has a surplus, a fractional amount of your vote will go down your ranking.
 
feedback on ^^? might just post to meta soon
 
@Catija Huh, I didn't know that
 
@hyper-neutrino 10 rep might actually work
 
8:37 PM
Generally, answers only get upvotes if they're good, and if you can write a good question, you can probably write an ok answer
 
10 doesn't fix the issue of having people with the association bonus not see it - there'd be nothing to fix.
 
That doesn't fix the problem with new users with the assoc bonus not seeing it
ninja'd
 
:P
 
Oh right, yep, ignore me :/
 
First answer only might be the best solution, honestly
Anything over 100 is going to annoy new users without the bonus quite a bit, and anything under 100 won't be visible to users with the bonus
 
8:39 PM
How annoying is it?
 
I have a recommendation - Would y'all be up for us setting it to 111 to start and seeing how people respond to it? How frequently do newer users post multiple answers, particularly in a short period of time?
 
I think that works. Most people won't be annoyed by it too much, and once they hit 111 rep, they'll probably notice its no longer there are figure that its for newer users
 
Except ais523 :p
 
oh yeah, lol...
 
It becomes a site setting, so if it's super annoying, I can drop it to 10 and we can pretend it never happened... the thing is, this isn't a feature that many sites are using, and on most sites, the extra guidance is something that only relates to new users... so, as much as I hate to say it, it's really difficult for us to have a huge backlog of bugs and FRs and to focus a ton of time on something that only helps a single site.
 
8:42 PM
I don;t think we've ever had anyone report a bug on it, and the only FR was to change it (and this rep discussion), so I think that once this is changed, the only possible change we'd need would be to change it back and pretend it never happened
 
I... think y'all would generally understand that there's times where you have to prioritize things based on the number of people running into the problem or the severity of the problem when it gets run into... and this is pretty low on both counts. I ... really don't like discounting the problems y'all have because I do understand that the site has a lot of fun and value and people enjoy participating...
We just have to be thoughtful about where we spend our time. :)
I think this option makes sense as a useful starting point and hopefully it won't be something people struggle with. :)
 
I think setting it to like 111 would probably be a good place - it is just a not-too-huge box that you can just skip past and the post button is right under it, so I think this'd be alright. I totally understand that this is pretty narrow of an issue to our site and putting dev work into something that only we'd end up using is not going to be very viable. It might annoy ais523 but most new users will probably get 110 rep in not too long and it's not a huge deal to have to skip
over it each time, at least IMO.
 
But all it'd take people with the association bonus is one upvote
 
That's fine
 
Isn't there some way to subtract the association bonus?
 
8:46 PM
So long as users see it on at least their first answer, that's generally enough
 
> Building it to actually disregard the association bonus would be much more difficult.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@RedwolfPrograms Oh ok
 
I would rather more false positives on who to show it to than false negatives
 
Obviously, we don't have any stats on how effective it is (as we can't see people who change based on the box), but we don't get that many "wrong" answers, so it seems to work
 
Do y'all get a lot of bad answers from users with the association bonus?
 
8:47 PM
Well, we also don't get a lot of answers :(
 
@Catija Not really
 
lemme search by newest deleted answers
 
We just need to do an A/B study. Capture 100 CGCC users and put them into small boxes to reduce the chances of external influences. Then, show half of them the popup. Compare the resulting answer quality.
 
@user We have more answers than like 90% of the network sites
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I meant by new users (or do we have more of those too?)
 
8:48 PM
@user Looks like ~75 in the last day. That's... a lot?
 
@user No idea, Catija probably has the ability to get those stats
 
Please don't make me write SQL.
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@Catija Is that from all users or just new ones?
 
@Catija Just shoot an email over to one of the devs :P
(joking of course, we don't actually need that data :P)
 
May 24 at 19:42, by Redwolf Programs
If SQL were a food, it would be socks with sandals
 
8:50 PM
@user That's just from the recent answers search - codegolf.stackexchange.com/… Not any specifics for who's doing the answering.
 
Oh ok
 
I assume that y'all have a ton of answers from the really engaged users and not as many from newer people.
That's pretty normal.
 
ig the very nature of CGCC makes it so we get more answers than challenges
 
most answers seem to either make a small mistake and get self-deleted, be comment-type or trash answers from 1-rep users, spam, or not follow I/O / loophole-related rules or such
people with the assoc bonus shouldn't be making comment-type / other non-answers
 
Invalid or poorly formatted answers are the only real danger from them, I guess
 
8:51 PM
Capturing new members is going to be hard for any site and that can depend on a lot of things. I think that it's maybe hard for newer people unless they're already really well-versed in golfing.
 
i'd have to dig back further to see if there are instances of people with just the bonus writing answers that don't follow standard rules, don't meet the specs, etc
 
Do y'all have a lot of non-golfing questions?
 
No, 10k of the 12k questions here are tagged code-golf
 
@Catija it can definitely be intimidating, at least. our policy is as long as you show that you've put effort into golfing it, it's acceptable, even if that just includes making your variable names one character and removing whitespace, but your code is still thrice as long as the next solution in the same language, it's acceptable
@Catija 84.6% of our questions are code-golf, lol. so we have some but not that significant of an amount
(out of non-deleted ones)
 
@Catija No, but of the last few non-challenge type questions (think tips for golfing), one of the best was by a new user
 
8:54 PM
I wonder what the smallest subset of tags is that includes every question on the site
 
@user Sure. Y'all do it to an extreme, but that, at least, is pretty standard on most sites ... other than SO. What can happen with new people is that if answers come in right away and they don't have anything to add, they may feel like they don't have a place to fit in. They want to add to the site and so highly-competitive things like CG can feel hard to hop in as a novice.
 
@RedwolfPrograms That's NP-hard, I think :P
 
I think that we do have a higher bar than most (already high bars) SE sites, but we do try to be as helpful and as lenient as we can, especially with new answers
 
@Catija That's fair, I don't think I would've bothered answering if I had seen people answering in the language I wanted to use
 
The unanswered question is often a place for new users to start... or the question with a half answer. The closest equivalent is someone finding a solution that's one character shorter than the top answer... but y'all are so darn good at this is so many different languages, that it maybe leaves people with not much to add.
 
8:56 PM
Answers don't have to be the shortest possible, so long as its clear some effort is made to golf. First Posts and Late Answers reviews are cleared within minutes, and most of them leave some form of welcoming comment. Our highest voted questions are (mostly) challenges that are easy to dive in (think HW, or Fibonacci)
 
that's definitely true. although we are totally fine with people submitting a 100-byte python answer to something with 4 50-byte python answers already, as long as it makes an attempt to be golfed, it might not seem like that to a new user trying to find something to answer
 
@RedwolfPrograms oneboxes are annoying
 
Plus like 90% of our traffic comes from HNQ, where people see challenges and go "Oh, I can write a solution to that in <lang>", and they usually do
 
Aw, I reached the maximum search size so I have to use SEDE instead
 
@hyper-neutrino And even if it's everywhere on Meta, the Tour, etc., most users are just going to browse CGCC without looking there at all :/
 
8:58 PM
@hyper-neutrino And that's good. The question is whether many people really realize that. In my mind, if I only know python and there's an answer already that's half the length I could have managed, I... don't even try. Now, that's just me. It's great that y'all are welcoming of that and encourage people to post but I'm not sure that, in the end, it's how people choose to participate. It's almost as if y'all need a way to hide all the answers for the first day and then reveal them later on.
If that makes sense?
 
I suppose editing all questions to include a note saying "Hey new user, ignore other answers and just do your thing!" wouldn't be feasible :/
 

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