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05:16
wow another one that downvotes without even reading the anwser
I don't want a portable router and MiFi, I want a home router that is the same as any other wireless router but uses 4G instead of DSL. I did mention this in the question.. — bob 14 hours ago
05:37
Actually guys I've been wondering
I've looked up the PCI express 3.0 performances
and it turns out that the latest ghraphics cards lose just about 5% in performance while on PCI Express 1.1 x16 compared to 3.0 x16
actually there is no loss on 2.0x16.
you could potentially run a high end graphic card on a 3.0 x4 bus just fine or a 2.0 x8 bus.
So why are they coming out with highspeed pci express technologies while they should be clearly working on using the bus to it's full capacity at first. (Nvidia/AMD and mobo designers.)
@Rudra There are a ton of other factors that play into bus sizes. One of the biggest being allowed power consumption which needs to be pretty high for the latest high-end video cards.
@RudraMatroja: citation needed?
05:52
but they already are using 2 8pins connectors, they could just add one more.
@RudraMatroja: cause everything else hangs off that bus too
Well not everything but nearly
what do yu mean?
in the physical way?
logically?
or connection wise?
Most things are sitting on the PCI bus
and don't forget, you often run a high end card on 8x
05:55
yeah but they don't even use the bandwidth provided
Headroom is always good?
and its relatively "cheap"
Don't forget there's not much driving performance upgrades for most people either, unless you're upgrading for the sake of upgrading.
I'm based on this article
@RudraMatroja: so you can go x3 on pci 3.0?
(and there's no sign of 4.0)
NVMe is pci based too
And well
typically very few people buy a system based on the PCI version
yeah i'm not talkign about the consumer
On the server side
I donno
what needs that much bandwidth? 10gbe? sata 12gbps x 4 (6?) cards
06:01
it's about the manufacturers who want to market the newer technologies while the old one is still not mastered
plausibly
The same reason you can't buy insanely cheap, low power shitty cards for a tenner? ;p
^^
if nvidia or amd came out with the technology to use atleast the pci express 2.0 x16's maximum bandwidth than they'd destroy the market
people complaining about mobos only using cards on x8 when in sli, they make me laugh
lol
People do already
ahh that
lol
People don't know better
well i'm wondering if should switch back to pc gaming and leave my xbox anole
but then again, I tend to go with a single most powerful card I can.
(last card was a 660 tho, lovely thing)
06:08
i've the 760 it's still good
runs all of the recent games in medium
With my old monitor I ran everything high or ultra
except for batman (main reason i'm thinking about staying on xbox)
yeah i'm just a low end 1080p gamer
sold the card on to a guy who RMAed his 760, and needed a new video card... he's getting a 960 as a replacement and he loved the old 660 enough that he's keeping it
lol
I used to game 1600x800
06:10
yeah that made it easier
960is a 200bucksinvestment
and that specific 660 is niiiice
asus, factory overclocked. Really quiet
maybe once i'm finished with these internships and have a real job i might go on a 980 ti llike you
XD
Put aside coffee money.
That's how I bought a good chunk of my hardware
well not coffee, but close enough.
06:12
it depends on how much you make compared to life cost
I live with my parents XD
I take the bus
First job was 300 sgd a month, last one was 2400. Next one, donno ;p
I tend to have a fixed pool for random expenses.
what is sgd worth?
in euro
1 Singapore Dollar equals 0.65 Euro
well living with your parents helps a lot
Massively
But on a 100 dollars a month roughly? I built the core of my system in about a year.
06:16
how much does a SSD NVM cost?
I've not checked yet ;p
a 3.0 4x sounds good to max out ssd capability
My usual places don't have em listed
and there's also the new type os storage
06:18
m2 is common now
M.2 is physical. NVMe is the electrical.
There's also another slot type that uses a SAS style connector
Those are...
370 for 400gig
well kinda obsolete soonish
06:20
well it's intel
that
also meant for high end servers
yeah
i wonder when will the consumers get double cpu suport
like ability to add another cpu in the extra socket
boost up your performances
Unlikely
Its a lot lot lot more complex, and pricy
i know but they already do it for servers
and you're not going to need the amount of ram and cores that will enable in a home system
and workstations
06:40
maybe when we'll have a unified PC for the whole house
and just outputs on every terminals
Then you buy a rackmount server ;)
or a workstation
$$$
once i'm a millionaire
i'll go make my own console
an upgradable one
ok maybe not upgradable
but atleast something top notch at the moment of release
costly as hell but it'll last 10years without being out dated like the one right now
like a steambox
i'll begin a kickstarter to be millionaire
07:03
lol
 
8 hours later…
15:26
@ArtOfCode, I got a silver badge from that answer I put on MSO about TaggerBot yesterday, so thank you.
I have a bigger number next to a shiny pixel.
@Andy Nice one
I'm about to put in a second run with a slightly updated algorithm...
@ArtOfCode Give him a bit. He's been seen in the last 5 minutes. He may be editting based on my comment. If nothing has changed in 10-15 minutes, sure.
Prepare for next onslaught... python3 main.py --site stackoverflow --all executing.
Does the code on github submit the edits? I don't see an API call that looks like it's sending changes
@Andy Nope, I've kept that off GH deliberately, because I don't want other people all trying the same thing with copies of a bad algorithm. I'll add it in when it's good at what it does, just not now.
15:39
Ah. Ok. That's what I thought after looking through the code, but I wasn't sure
Oh lovely. My changes have introduced a bug.
Yay!
@Andy If I'm being totally honest, the API call that submits the edits is actually not an API call at all. It's completely manual :)
There will be one, there just isn't right now.
@Andy Imagine that said in a Spongebob-esque "Four Hours Later" voice.
@Andy That just inspired the commit message on the fix... a67d3fe "127 little bugs in the code"
15:43
In a few weeks time, you'll look back at that an wonder what that means
Aye, but I'll be able to work it out from the code change.
Oh. 249 little bugs in the code, now.
Where's my one box?!
It's a secure link, they don't onebox
15:44
stupid security
@ArtOfCode I think it can be closed. The update didn't add anything of value
Oh good, there's a recommend closure flag on it too.
And a second community vote.
Closed.
:( that didn't add the flag to my flag count
Nope
I have 14 helpful flags on Community Building. All of them are spam flags. None of the other flags have been counted
FFFFFFFFFFFFFF 874 little buggers in the code.
@Andy I mean handled flags. I hoped the recommend closure flag would get added to my count
Oh. Caching?
Now I actually have to invest effort in fixing this bug, since it's not the obvious bit.
@Andy They usually update immediately
The closed stat has updated, so if the flag was going to I think it would have done so already.
OK this one should work
Damn. Now it's just a different bug.
I've got a good string of commit messages there...
16:17
@Andy Best comic ever :)
16:37
@ArtOfCode, did you delete that bitcoin question?
@Andy Nope.
Um? Deleted by Community, 39 minutes ago, with no reason left.
Ban Community
for science
Ah, I see. User was deleted.
@Andy I wonder if that's actually possible
The OP deleted his user account, so the post went along with it.
If I were a betting man, I'd guess that @Undo has tried to ban Community.
15:58:40, self-deletion of the user caused it.
16:40
waves Bye user.
This site is growing :) from 60 visits/day to 250 visits/day :)
Hurrah!
@RubyJunk We've been looking at that. There's a massive spike in all the analytics with no apparent reason, just around Oct 27. It's dropping off again, though.
Oh :(
@ArtOfCode Now I'm feeling sad :(
We'll grow, over time, just not that fast :)
16:43
@ArtOfCode Mod annoucements + the HNQs we've had help
Aye, true.
Well, bollocks. The bot's edit-banned.
Not to encourage bad behavior whispers create another account
shifty eyes
3 more rejected, 1 approved, and 6 pending.
Yeah... I'm not getting myself done for sockpuppeting.
Actually, a better idea would be to pull down the data dump and run it against that.
Here's hoping the 6 pending get approved and get me released from the ban.
I dispute this, and this. The other new rejection should have been improved or reject and edited.
16:49
@Andy I got that urge out a long time ago :P
But in your youthful days...did you ban Community?
I have wished many times we could flag ban community
@Andy no, I just opened the dialog and looked at the button
Which was enough danger for me
@ArtOfCode regarding this, since I rejected it (and didn't know it was your bot): Layout is very generic. It's got 18K questions AND that question has over 325K views and is 7 years old. It doesn't need the extra visibility. It also has an answer that has 101 upvotes and is accepted. Finally, the layout tag says:
> For questions pertaining to CSS, use the 'css' tag instead.
Which it already has
@Andy Read the edit comment, tells you it's the bot right off ;)
16:53
@Undo You looked into the abyss and blinked.
What you say is true, but the question also matches the "tag should be used for" description perfectly.
It does, but I generally skip that and look at the change. I read the comment when I'm confused by an edit.
I skip it most times because "Fixed formatting" or the automated "Changed X characters" is not useful
True. I tend to skim the edit comment before I do the review
17:25
So it's 50% accurate with 4 edits left to go from this run. That's better than last time.
JTL
JTL
@ArtOfCode Did someone ask a "searchable" question? Or was everything up?Perhaps we have to exist for a certain amount of time before that becomes common.
@JTL Absolutely every statistic I checked was spiked over that period. New users, votes, posts, views. The lot.
JTL
JTL
17:40
@ArtOfCode Huh. I wonder if that was the day that I read most of meta and used most of my votes there and half of my votes on the main site. Well, circumstantially, questions/day is certainly up over the last week versus two weeks ago, and I detect the presence of at least a few "rep-hungry" users who are leaving very few new questions unanswered. I've got a good feeling about this place, for whatever that's worth.
Oh, no, that was Oct. 23.
18:10
Rep hungry is good (assuming they are good answers too).
 
1 hour later…
JTL
JTL
19:21
@Andy Exactly.
19:48
Stupid question of the day:

"What frequency can you read that TCP/IP at?"
Um? 1gb/s?
"But what frequency is that? 1Hz? 10Hz? 100Hz?"

*shrugs*
JTL
JTL
20:04
@Andy It sounds like a basic understanding of the OSI or TCP stack might help this person figure out what they are really trying to ask.
Or, at the very least, why the question doesn't make sense.
Hmm... imagine playing an FPS online if we were transmitting at 1Hz.
That would be like... someone handing you a 1 Gb flash drive every second.
JTL
JTL
20:32
Er.. becaue flash drives come in gigabit size and all.
@JTL Whatever are you talking about?
21:06
OK, so the end of that run saw 60% approved edits.
I call for an investigation into the SE community for prejudice against tag bots.
@Adam aye, one of the edits had someone reject with the custom message "don't use a bot to flood the queue".
So many problems with that.
SO many.
cough cough
22:00
Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha ha. Ha. So much funny.
;P
@Adam SE typically hates bots ;p
That said, I'd love something that would trickle-remove a tag
(feed it a tag, removes one tag with the post every hour)
@JourneymanGeek You mean post with the tag?
I think he means remove that tag from a question
like if the community no longer wants the tag (or a meta tag)
yeah
sorry, its 6am and I've not had coffee yet
but precisely
SU would definitely benefit from that
22:11
Yup
I'd hit it with a meta post so TPTB don't yell at whoever does it tho
@JourneymanGeek TPTB?
The powers that be ;p
That bot might be a fun little project to work on
i.e. you, you mean? :)
22:16
I just need time to do so
@Cfinley The tag-removing could be done in just a couple hours.
TaggerBot took me 3 hours to throw the basic frame and algorithm together. That bot would be easier.
Which is something I do not have a lot of at home
@JourneymanGeek Well... you're a mod there, no?
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A: Abrupt change in moderation staff?

Shog9Since HopelessN00b wants to have this discussion in public, I will oblige. I was on the site today because we got a few different emails this past week about it. One was Chris S, stepping down as a moderator - I'll let him talk about that if he wishes to; moderators are volunteers, and are of c...

I'd like to avoid this situation
22:25
@JourneymanGeek Aye, but surely one would only remove tags that the community wanted gone anyway?
yup
But well
dosen't hurt to say
"hey, I asked the community, they are cool with it!"
aye
I'd basically want a meta consensus for every tag the bot burninates.
I don't see a problem with using a bot to do it, as long as you're meant to do it.
 
1 hour later…
JTL
JTL
23:32
@ArtOfCode I made a mistake and said "1 GB flash drive" when one would actually be receiving a 1 Gb (little "b") frame every second under such circumstances, assuming that the full bandwidth is being used.
@JTL I see no evidence you made any mistake at all. :)
JTL
JTL
@ArtOfCode Hahah, well there you go.

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