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12:16 AM
Howdy :) Thought i'd drop by and discuss star-lights ^_^
 
12:59 AM
@HDE226868 I saw the accept. Thanks for picking it!
 
1:11 AM
@ArtOfCode sounds like fun! Want to find something suitable and plan for a post in a week or two? (Were you asking me for a blessing or for implementation?)
 
 
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Q: Ordering the questions of Wordbuilding Meta

VincentWe have a lot of questions on Meta. The problem is that many are not useful anymore. For some, the usefulness is only ephemeral and many useful questions get drowned in a sea of questions that nobody is using as reference. Finding the good questions when we need them become harder because of tha...

 
5:23 AM
Mornin' all
 
6:00 AM
Is Abby someone known here, or we attracted a fellow SE member, but not specific from WB as follower of the blog?
And @all participants of the blog, I was just thinking... right now we (you) publish quite some content. But wouldn't it make sense to actually keep a more moderate rythm? Otherwise in three days from now, we might run out of ideas... This is a typical error for a blog, I think. So maybe we should coordinate such that we only publish one post per day. That way, we will have some queue building up.
If the queue gets too large, we'll know it's time to increase the rythm. If it does not build up, we should slow down. Any opinion on that? @ArtOfCode, @MonicaCellio, @HDE226868 and @James
 
7:01 AM
@bilbo_pingouin Valid points. One post a day sound about right to everyone?
@MonicaCellio For a mod blessing, that something like that wouldn't get shot down :)
 
 
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8:40 AM
@bilbo_pingouin Abby? There's abby_hairboat...
Also, where did you find out our followers?
 
 
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9:49 AM
@ArtOfCode medium.com/universe-factory there's a follower with a number on the right side. When you click on it, you see the list
 
10:21 AM
@bilbo_pingouin Aha. Yeah, that's abby_hairboat, community manager for SE. She's the one who suggested we use medium. Nice to know we've got someone on the team watching.
Affectionately known as CoGro, being community growth manager
 
she seems to be active on Medium, judging by the number of followers (150)
 
Seems so. I've pinged for her opinion.
 
 
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12:44 PM
@MonicaCellio sounds good, I've signed up - same username — Liath 6 hours ago
I've added Liath as a writer.
@bilbo_pingouin @ArtOfCode Abby is the community manager who suggested Medium to us. She'd said she was looking forward to seeing what we did, so I left her a comment yesterday with a link.
Pacing: I agree that it's better to have a steady pace than feasts and famines. For getting some initial content up (to have something to announce) I think people should just submit/post when ready, but I think in about a week or so we should start trying to manage it more carefully. Sound good?
 
@MonicaCellio Sounds good to me.
 
@MonicaCellio Do we have enough material for that? B'day is 16th. If we have one a day until then, that's 14 posts in total on the 16th, if we only consider working days. 18 including week ends. 4 have already been written.
I'd say 14 posts is already enough to make a reasonable anouncement
Otherwise right after anouncing it on the 16th, it'd get to a "famine" as you put it
well if you guys have plenty of ideas and time, then sure :)
 
@bilbo_pingouin yeah, that's why I was thinking that in about a week -- a week in advance of b'day -- we should start managing it more. We do want to have some stuff queued up for after September 16 -- but right now I want new writers just trying out this blog thing to have some immediate gratification. (Those of us who've already submitted posts might hold off... but keep working.)
 
@MonicaCellio fair enough...
 
It's a tough balance and I'm not making pronouncements here. This is just my opinion, and I hope others will weigh in.
 
12:54 PM
I'm more of a mind to plan much too far ahead than much too late. But maybe one week would be enough time :)
 
honestly a post a day is already a lot - might be more reasonable to put them out every few days until we see how many articles are contributed and how often.
 
Two weeks, if you count this advance notice. :-) So I hope @ArtOfCode is working on some more posts that might not get published immediately, and ditto @HDE226868 (though those posts probably take days to write anyway so no flood risk there), and I don't have any current plans to post immediately again.
(Got to run -- back later.)
 
@MonicaCellio one week of queuing if we wait for one week before we get to plan.
@TimB I also think that's going to be much for longer time, but maybe our writers have a similar creativity on blog posts as they do on worldbuilding...
I was proposing earlier to start with one a day and see how the queue build... or doesn't. And adjust accordingly.
 
1:20 PM
@bilbo_pingouin If we star with a little less, then if the queue empties, we can reduce a little more, and there's more scope to increase if we get loads.
 
one every two days' also fine by me...
anyway, the first question is whether we should regulate the rate at all, or not, and if we do, should we start now, or like @MonicaCellio suggested, live it "free-running" to build some mass in the blog and regulate later.
 
1:38 PM
@MonicaCellio I've got one or two in the works, yep.
@bilbo_pingouin @ArtOfCode Hi.
 
@HDE226868 Hi yourself :)
 
@bilbo_pingouin Good points.
 
2:05 PM
@HDE226868 But now you should provide your view on those points ;-)
 
@bilbo_pingouin Okay. Sorry, I had to work on something else. Here are my thoughts:
1) We need to coordinate if we want to stick to a set number of posts per [time period].
2) Doing series of posts could help this, e.g. Monica publishes a new installment of "Sisters" every Friday or so.
3) At the same time, we have to get new folks into the loop, so it isn't just the same old topics, slowly changing (although we have a sizable number of contributors, so that probably won't be a problem).
4) We also need to coordinate between general worldbuilding posts and posts about Worldbuilding Stack Exchange, so the blog doesn't lean too heavily towards one or the other. For example, I would lump ArtOfCode's latest post in the latter category, while I would put Monica's analysis in the former.
5) Err. . . I think that's it.
I don't have any other points, for now.
 
sounds about right :)
right now, Monica, ArtOfCode and yourself have written some stories. knave, Samuel, Liath and James also volunteered. If you three could keep to (at least) one post per week, the four others could write one every two weeks and we get covered on week days...
(People should keep similar names on Medium... who's Rik de Graaf? :D)
 
2:20 PM
overactor!
 
@bilbo_pingouin overactor
 
By the way, is this question on topic?
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Q: Car prices adjusted for inflation - what's the right calculation?

magnabritain86xtIn my world Magna Britain [which, has no protagonist, is more a collection of various countries, including an expanded United Kingdom], automobiles are important to the culture. Onto my main question, what are the correct calculations for adjusting car prices for inflation? These are my car pri...

Seems like check-my-work for Economics homework.
 
I had an idea in coordination with the blog, and seeing the series of "creating a realistic world map" questions... since, AFAIK, most of us have some SW dev skills... developping a software to implement the answers... techtonic, fractals for coastline, etc...?
 
I'm tempted to have a weekly blog planning meeting, like el&u do
@bilbo_pingouin I'd love to - sounds like it should be fun. Let me get home, and I'll bounce ideas with you on that one.
 
@HDE226868 not about WB for me
 
2:23 PM
@bilbo_pingouin Sounds cool, although I'm pretty much useless when it comes to that.
 
Holy jeebus, I am not reading back through 165 messages
^ best chat moderator ever ^
 
@James you lazy that early in the day ;-)
 
@bilbo_pingouin no...I'm lazy ALL day. :)
 
@HDE226868 well we still need the maths to come right... so I think you'd be very helpful :)
 
@bilbo_pingouin All right, then. :-) Fractals are cool, too.
 
2:25 PM
@ArtOfCode fair enough. I'll leave soon for home as well... and won't be reachable only later. But I'll read what you write
 
@HDE226868 I don't think so.
 
@ArtOfCode Universe Factory works for me.
 
@James My life.
 
@HDE226868 Oooh mountains (Burn the witch!)
 
2:26 PM
@HDE226868 exactly
 
There's nothing like finding a good paper on Wikipedia, then finding that it's written in Mandarin.
 
@HDE226868 That looks pretty cool.
 
@HDE226868 a very good opportunity to train your mandarin :)
 
@Vulcronos No idea how it works, though (yet).
 
Some fancy algorithm no doubt.
 
2:40 PM
Pretty simple algorithm. Take each triangle, divide into four sub-triangles, introduce a small random amount to the vertical coordinate. Repeat till you have the desired resolution. (Small random amount will depend on the scale of the triangles. Big triangles will get moved more.)
I'm sure ArtOfCode can come up with something slicker.
 
@Green I just found a paper on that!
 
@HDE226868 ha ha. You're cute. :-) I won't be writing "Sisters" anywhere near that quickly, I'm afraid. It comes when it comes. Think 6-8 weeks...
 
Oh, I'm good \o/ I came up with that just by watching the animation :)
@HDE226868 Which paper? I'm curious to see how close I got.
 
@Green Hold on, I'll have to follow it back a few links. This paper uses a variant of your method, I think. It misspells "Mandelbrot" at one point, though. And horrible equation formatting.
 
take your time.
 
2:44 PM
Blog people (not going to try to ping everybody): let's try to identify what regular series we might have and realistic ideas about how frequently people will be able to write them. We can then use that info to figure out pacing. One-offs can drop in whenever and, after the initial burst, probably won't be too numerous. So: who's working on a series and what about?
@ArtOfCode has suggested (by the existence of his latest post) that he's planning to do a monthly "best of", maybe based on the topic challenges specifically.
I'm willing to write a monthly post around site content -- something I found interesting, either a specific question or a tag. I'll stay away from the then-current challenges to avoid overlap.
 
@MonicaCellio I'm working on the suitability of habitable planets in different arrangements, continuing from my first post (which was in the style of this).
 
@HDE226868 Thank you for sharing!
 
@MonicaCellio @ArtOfCode I was going to suggest the same thing. Take the top few or just some of the interesting questions for the challenge and dive a little deeper.
 
@HDE226868 excellent. Any guess on your frequency? (We won't hold you to it.)
 
@MonicaCellio ~ Once or twice a week.
 
2:52 PM
@HDE226868 Is it normal to have equations use '/' as dividers instead of '---'? that seems weird to me.
 
@Green Not. At. All.
 
@HDE226868 wow, great!
 
@HDE226868 I bet they did the publication in Word. (Cause why use Word when there's LaTex?!)
 
@Green Equations in Word can be surprisingly sophisticated. Some of the features are cool, if you know how to use them.
 
@HDE226868 My experience with equations in Word is a painful one so I could see how they may have taken short cuts in order to get the paper published in time. Everyone doesn't stink as bad as I do in Word.
 
3:30 PM
This "blog people" is getting tiring. I'm making another chatroom for blog matters :)
 
@ArtOfCode Go for it...though I feel like everything just ends up back here because chatting in multiple rooms gets...cumbersome.
 

 Universe Factory

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@ArtOfCode I was just starting to wonder if we should create a separate chat room for planning stuff... thanks.
 
@Green This paper (which was referenced in the first one) is more detailed.
Although the formatting is even worse.
 
 
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4:48 PM
@bowlturner Congrats on getting the second tag badge!
 
5:08 PM
@HDE226868 Thanks! I'm only 10-12 votes away from the silver reality check one too!
make that 9!
it also looks like you'll be the first Deputy
 
6:06 PM
for the tag badges, I am a bit curious, in my profile, on the tracking I see, e.g. society: 29/100, 6/20 answers. But lower, on the tags, I see 6 non-wikis answers total score of 38
how does that work?
 
6:35 PM
could just be caching
I see 10 society answers, total score 38 for you
 
well it was there since some days... but I just when to pick something else, and chose society again, and I got the 38...
caching somehow
 
 
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8:33 PM
@bilbo_pingouin the tag section counts upvotes on your questions as well as answers, but the tag badge only counts answer upvotes
 
@bowlturner yes but when you hover over it, you get the detail question/answers
 
Anyone read order of the stick?
 
@bilbo_pingouin I just looked at your profile, everything seems to match up at 38
@James never heard of it
 
@James sure thing :)
 
@bowlturner your world is about to be rocked. And by rocked I mean you will be reading web comics for like 12 hours strait. giantitp.com
@bilbo_pingouin Death to the vamp dwarf...
 
8:46 PM
lucky you !
@James death to a vamp is somewhat ironic...
 
@bilbo_pingouin heh...yes it is
 
is there a new one? Or are we still a few days back when Greenhilt could multitask?
 
@bilbo_pingouin There is a new one...not sure if it was today or not.
 
Hmm. I've been trying not to start a new Comic! B*****ds.
 
@James ok, I had one unread
@bowlturner I've got a long list of suggestions, if you want ;)
 
8:51 PM
@bowlturner Order of the Stick is generally DnD themed, its funny and the story is pretty great too.
If you read no others read number 25 (of like 1100 or something)
 
@James nice to have some spectators to watch the fate of the world being decided ;)
And by the way, do you know gaia?
another webcomics
 
Order of the Stick is amazing.
 
@bilbo_pingouin I know of it, haven't read it.
 
it's much shorter, but I like it
less fun, but still some funny things in
 
9:21 PM
I've gotten to buying Girl Genius and Gunnerkrigg Court, read them in bunches that way.
 

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