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4:16 AM
Looks like it didn't work out too well for them so that's good
 
Stonks
Wish I knew about this then, would've been a good opportunity to short it :p
 
4:33 AM
didn't know people were investing here
 
4:45 AM
Invest in the hivemind, we have insurance and cookies
 
Invest in chickens
 
There was something about the two door car and poultry market, not sure if those plans worked out
 
Mar 5 at 22:47, by user
Here's why you should fund us:
1. Chickens are tasty. Everyone wants to eat chicken (I bet even vegans want to secretly try one of those chicken patties)
2. Chickens are cute. This makes it that much more delightful when you eat them.
3. Chickens are small. They are portable, so you can stuff one in your backpack for a quick afternoon snack.
4. Chickens can survive with their heads chopped off. This means that you can eat your chicken's head and leave the rest for dinner.
 
has anyone sold their code golf account
 
@RedwolfPrograms Progress is slow :(
 
4:46 AM
nft time evil laughter
 
@Razetime Why would anyone want my account lol
 
rich people love buying things for no reason
you just need to find the right person
 
I'll sell my account for no less than £10,000,000 I think that's a fair price tbh
 
rak has the right idea
 
@Razetime And spammers, I guess
 
4:48 AM
To any spammers: I might be willing to rent out my account
I think we can come to a favorable agreement
Such as agreeing that LG ThinQ™ displays are not only the most cost effective but the most innovative on the market
 
Expensive though :(
 
Use the coupon code REDSOLDOUT20 to save 20% on your next purchase!
 
hi everyone
 
morning
 
Relevant to everyone's current discussion:
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/326492/shop-system-reputation-points-buyable-for-real-currency
@rak1507 o/ morning here too
 
5:03 AM
@wasif lol that's hilarious
-300, ouch
 
what a perfect proposal
 
Imagine being SE like that....
 
people just aren't ready for the future of SE
 
well now SE has been bought it seems more plausible
 
Still very unlikely
 
5:17 AM
I think we should be able to sell non-assoc-bonus rep at a rate of $1/rep. After all, SE only makes money from us producing content for them, right?
I'm not greedy, I'll just take $10k for now :p
 
who would want to buy each rep for a dollar lol
 
I mean sell it back to SO
I put in the work to post a question with 10 upvotes, so I should get $100 in return since I'm giving them content :p
It also makes people who buy their rep back less reputable, which they are
Me included
 
This might create a lot of offtopic questions
 
Why? Those lead to downvotes, which lose you money!
 
How about If you get a downvote you would need to return them $1
lol ninja'd
you read my mind
 
5:20 AM
Well if you lose 2 rep from a downvote, that's $2 you can't claim later on
 
And also remove the lower bound of 1 rep
 
Starting with 0 makes more sense
 
That will make many new users actually owe money from SO
 
yeah
the whole Idea makes sense now
but the money amount is big
 
I calculated if SO distributed the money they got from being sold to Prosus among users by rep, it'd be around $10 per rep point
 
5:23 AM
maybe a dollar for one upvote (+10 rep)
 
So $1 seems perfectly reasonable :p
 
I can cash out over $50,000 instantly :P
 
Oh wait, it was just over $1 originally, I was thinking of upvotes being $10
 
5:59 AM
I just figured out multiple desktops in Windows 10
and i dont know why they are there
who uses it
 
Well, Ubuntu desktop also has that feature, so there are definitely people using it
 
@PyGamer0 compartments
you put one of dev, one for games, so on
it's a neat thing
 
for me it becomes confusing
 
all upto preference
you can always keep only one screen
 
6:38 AM
i use it to keep the zoom launcher
because for whatever reason after i've joined a meeting if i close the "join a meeting" window it just closes the meeting too
so i just yeet it into another desktop so it doesn't clutter my window count for alt-tabbing
and then have to remember to close it cuz that thing eats up like half of my memory even when it's not even doing anything cuz zoom is garbage
 
0
A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

BubblerHexagonal section numbers code-golf math integer hexagonal-grid Let's draw some regular hexagons formed by hexagonal tiles, marking the vertices of the tiles with dots. Then we will count the number of dots. size 1: 6 dots . . . . . . size 2: 24 dots . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

 
do i smell three new oeis sequences to add :p
 
:P
 
CMC: Most popular sandbox post?
 
@Ausername Sort by votes and the post on top
 
6:46 AM
Oh true
I may have a cop for you in a bit
 
 
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7:50 AM
0
A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

BubblerIs this a Jordan matrix? code-golf math linear-algebra matrix decision-problem Background A Jordan matrix is a block-diagonal matrix where each block on the diagonal has the structure of $$ \begin{bmatrix} \lambda & 1 & 0 & \cdots & 0 \\ 0 & \lambda & 1 & \cdots & 0 \\ \...

 
8:15 AM
@Bubbler any chance of some larger test cases for this challenge? ^
 
@rak1507 Do you mean falsy ones?
 
yeah and some more truthy ones made up of a few
also, I assume it always has to be square
 
> Given a square matrix...
 
ah yep, missed that
 
Wait I didnt know that Java autocompletes brackets and inserts a star on multiline comments.
 
8:27 AM
@PyGamer0 It's not what Java does. It's what your particular editor does
 
@Bubbler ik
my teacher is saying that so i cant do anything here
 
@PyGamer0 oh
Oh dear
 
Why is my teacher writing the whole chapter in a multiline comment
 
Lol
 
me: O-O-P
my entire class (and teacher): oop (as in oops)
 
8:35 AM
Very oops moment
 
@Bubbler lol
 
@Bubbler do you have a generative solution for the levencycle? It feels like there should be one, but trying things without knowing all solutions for n=3 is a bit … ugh.
 
learning programming in school can be quite boring
everything goes at a snail's pace
 
yes
 
@xash No, I don't either
@Razetime Things are different when you get to 3rd year in the university. The chances are you're a snail and everything goes like lightning
 
8:48 AM
Well that's me repcapped for today - and in under 9 hours?
That's... Insanely fast.
 
@Bubbler it's been quite tame so far in 3rd year
but i'm hoping for it to get faster
 
(Highly dependent on actual curriculum though)
 
Obviously BF is the best language for beginners
Or assembly
Or just raw logic gates
 
curriculum is quite busy, just doesn't feel speedy in terms of programming
 
@lyxal look
 
8:57 AM
Anyone else having issues with the leaderboard in the userscript? My solution here isn't showing up and, after just editing it, my solution here has been removed.
 
Wdym
What userscript?
 
might be a problem wiht requests to the API
 
wiht
 
Checking through some recently posted or edited solutions, it looks like it stopped updating about 2 days ago. Strange, though, that it completely removes recently edited solutions instead of leaving them as they were.
 
9:19 AM
@PyGamer0 very cool and very good
 
@hyper-neutrino, cant a long repeating string be compressed in jelly? like your tool returns the same value for a string like AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. (jht.hyper-neutrino.xyz/misc/string-compressor)
 
@EliteDaMyth Jelly, as far as I know, uses a dictionary for compression so anything not in the dictionary, like your example, wouldn't get compressed.
 
@EliteDaMyth You can always use Jelly functions yourself if you know how to do it better than the built-in (de)compressor
 
I dont really know jelly, neither have any interest in learning it, was just curious if the tool could do that
 
Just tried that myself, Elite, and it does compress it. It doesn't, however, compress the lowercase version.
 
9:27 AM
String compressors in golflangs are designed to compress strings that don't compress well otherwise (dictionary words or random ASCII sequence)
 
@Shaggy o, i didnt test uppercase
 
The example you posted was uppercase, though.
 
yea i just typed it out
my bad
 
Try abcdefgh
it do be ungood
 
When dictionary does no good, base compression kicks in, but it only has byte savings at 9 chars or higher
 
9:31 AM
@EliteDaMyth SOGL's compression method is more suited to this
 
I don't quite understand why it totally refuses to compress "aaaaaaaaaaaaaa" though
 
yesterday, by wasif
@Ausername Looks food
 
@Bubbler is this just checking that, for each element in the input, all positive integers less than it have occurred at least once before it?
 
@pxeger No
Consider 1 2 3 4 4
 
@pxeger It's somewhat stricter than that. For example 1 2 2 1 or 1 2 3 2 is false
 
9:42 AM
ah
 
Algorithm-wise, how do you do this?
 
so all integers less than it have occurred at least once, but then if an integer is already "used up" as the predecessor of some other number then it doesn't count as a prior occurrance or something?
 
@pxeger Correct
It may be helpful to read the paragraph about "ballot sequences" on the OEIS page
 
Would a un-ordinal-transform challenge be interesting?
Ik there are several possible answers but could it work?
 
I'm thinking of it as a sequel ("output any sequence having this ordinal transform" would suffice), but I'll need to see some answers before I can determine if it would be too similar
 
9:50 AM
Ok
 
Duh, didn't realize I didn't fill out the test cases for that
 
[1,1,2,3,4,2,1,3,2,1], [1,2,1,2,1,2,1], [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] are truthy
[1,2,2,1], [1,2,3,4,4], [1,2,3,2,1] are falsy
 
Thanks
 
 
2 hours later…
11:48 AM
worth adding some other particularly weird falsey ones like [1, 3] or [6]
@Bubbler these sequences are self-inverse (I think that's not quite accurate terminology but anyway); the way to output a sequence having a given ordinal transform is to do an ordinal transform on it, right?
 
12:18 PM
@pxeger Looks right
I think there must already be a challenge about doing plain ordinal transform (probably under a different name)
 
12:50 PM
@EliteDaMyth like others have mentioned, jelly uses dictionary compression, so strings not containing things that are part of the dictionary can't be compressed
specifically, since jelly uses base 250, every time you multiply the compression integer by 250, you add a byte
inserting a single ascii character costs x288 (1.026 bytes)
inserting a short word unmodified costs x122718 (2.122 bytes)
inserting a long word unmodified costs x1367070 (2.559 bytes)
 
Why did Dennis choose to use unicode characters counting bytes, and moving indices in Vim is nightmare because of it :p
 
inserting a short word without its leading space (or with it, at the start of the string) or with its first letter's case swapped costs x368154 (2.321 bytes)
and ^ for a long word costs x4101210 (2.758 bytes)
 
But I finally did it! Now I can search for "prime" and then it inserts the first prime jelly atom, if its not a match I can cycle through all the results ^^
 
so if you can't insert any words, your compressed sting will end up being longer because inserting arbitrary ascii costs 1.026 bytes for a compressed string and 1 byte normally (obviously)
essentially sss just uses dynamic mixed base conversion by repeatedly divmodding by a specific value and then building a string as it goes - my string compressor has a full detailed explanation (normally you have to click the "info" panel - this link should open it for you)
 
1:18 PM
 
1:29 PM
Nice
 
1:44 PM
Writing a nice long paper on why I dislike the changes in 1.17/1.18 :p
This is definitely the most productive thing I can be doing
 
CMC: Write a program that takes 3 inputs (int) and computs: sqrt(a) + a^b + sqrt(c)
@N3buchadnezzar what are you making?
 
@PyGamer0 Is that exponentiation or bitwise XOR?
 
A Vim plugin
 
@PyGamer0 Just trying to write a vimscript for making writing Jelly code easier. Cycle thorugh similar unicode letters, and displays the help text in the command line =)
 
taking a,c on the left and b on the right, Jelly, 7 bytes: ½,Ḣ*¥FS (Try It Online!)
 
1:55 PM
CMC: do my past cmc in old 51AC8
 
@PyGamer0 Dyalog Extended, 10 bytes: */⍤⊢++⍥√∘⊃ taking c on the left and a b on the right. Try it online!
 
@PyGamer0 is a unicode character I haven't seen before, neat find
 
Any Feedback + what do you think of pxegers idea?
 
@RedwolfPrograms i was Scrolling through pragmata pro's charmap.txt and found it
perfect for my need
@N3buchadnezzar is there a link to the plugin?
 
Still working on it :p
 
2:05 PM
@PyGamer0 no one gonna attempt this?
 
do you have an online interpreter
 
@hyper-neutrino ?
@PyGamer0 Maybe, give me some minutes ^^
@PyGamer0 I got the cycling of similar letters down, I got the fuzzy find command (eg searching after product, and then you can cycle through all product commands). What remains is being able to bring up short help (display in command), and a help command. First is very easy, second is gonna be a bit rougher. Lastly I want to try to build a interface similar to what TIO has for compilation so hitting <leader>jj compiles the code and displays the results.
"Problem" is I need to do some work to making the interface which allows optional arguments
 
@hyper-neutrino no :(
 
@N3buchadnezzar is there an online interpreter for 51ac8
@PyGamer0 yeah that might not help with getting people to want to try it :p
 
@hyper-neutrino ok then that should be a priority in the rewrite
ah i forgot to git push again
 
2:11 PM
just set a bash function that takes a message to add all, commit with message, and push
 
For a mintue I was like, wait 05AB1E has a online compiler :P
 
@PyGamer0 Vyxal , 5 bytes: Try it Online! Takes input as c, b, a
 
@hyper-neutrino add all again
 
why not :p
 
Why not just do git commit -am "foobar"?
 
2:13 PM
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
So much easier than doing git add --all and then git commit -m "foobar"
Heathen. /s
 
i mean i just hit the "stage all" button
 
Any decent editor has builtin support to make working with git a breeze
 
or rather, go through my changes and stage them block by block so i can commit them in chunks that made one related change
 
Also the obligatory comment about you should commit so often that each commit only contains a few files, making stage all a bit useless. Unless you are setting up a project :P
 
2:17 PM
one thing i hate about git push is that it opens a gui window for login and that never works. I always close the window and use the basic propmt
idk how to disable it
 
Just use the terminal?
 
use SSH keys
 
@pxeger I like we had exactly the same idea ^^
 
@N3buchadnezzar i always use the terminal
@pxeger is that available in msys2?
 
yes it should be, just make sure you have ssh installed
 
2:21 PM
is there another way?
to disable the gui?
 
probably with some environment variable
 
password auth is deprecated/discouraged now isn't it?
 
@hyper-neutrino yes
 
tbf ssh is the way
 
@PyGamer0 I have the same problem, tried adding my credentials to a file like GitHub said to, and it still pops up
 
2:26 PM
if you're using ssh, have you changed the repository remote to use it?
like git@github.com:x/y.git instead of https://github.com/x/y.git
 
3:11 PM
CMC: in Jelly, multiply two numbers and add a third. Target code size: 1 byte
 
Polynomial evaluation?
 
yeah, that'd work taking a, c on the left and b on the right to return a×b+c
(convert from base, which is just polynomial eval)
 
@Neil Hey, why are you excluding other languages? ;-)
10
A: Tips for golfing in APL

ngnUse ⊥ to combine multiplication with addition (a×b)+C -> a⊥b,C (C)+a×b -> a⊥b,C (a×b)-C -> a⊥b,-C Assumptions: a and b are terms that don't require further parentheses when used as a left argument C is an expression that may need parentheses when used as a left argument a b C evaluate ...

 
because he's found a 1-byter in Jelly lol
 
My point is that Jelly's 1-byter is simply taken from APL's 1-byter.
 
3:24 PM
It is a good 1-byter though
 
3:44 PM
@Bubbler cumulative tally or something, yeah
@RedwolfPrograms in Minecraft, is that? What don't you like (I think I might regret asking this given you're writing a paper but whatever lol)
 
Just feels uncreative and badly designed
I think they made a bunch of promises about what they'd include before they thought through how they'd impact the game itself
 
yeah like archaeology
will anyone ever actually use that? no
it seemed really modded as well
 
I think a lot of the new blocks like the dripleaf would be a lot better if they'd just reused existing stuff, like lily pads
I like how in 1.14 and 1.16, every new change also made things like redstone and building better, but it seems like a lot of the changes they're making now are purely cave generation oriented
Not going to go into detail on my opinions about it here since there was already a nice long discussion on it last night
 
4:03 PM
@Adám because I don't know whether APL supports functions of 3 arguments or not
 
@Neil Well, the Jelly solution takes only two args, one being a list, no?
 
@Adám right, but Jelly only supports niladic, monadic or dyadic links, so they have to use a list whether they want to or not
 
APL is exactly the same (except links are called functions).
 
hi
What's so special about 19 bytes? (Not the chatroom but the actual amount of bytes itself)
 
46
A: Let's think of a creative name for our chatroom

dmckee --- ex-moderator kittenWell, the traditional generic name for the country club bar is "the nineteenth hole", which suggests The Nineteenth Byte or something like that.

 
4:10 PM
@user no I know that
but like
nvm
 
@Iamaperson Didn't you ask that yesterday, as well? It's a play on the nineteenth hole which is the clubhouse/bar on a golf course.
 
Anyone know regex in here? I got the following |\\zs[^\.]* which works, but it catches .... So I was wondering if I could match period space or end of line
 
@Shaggy wait how do you remember that
 
@N3buchadnezzar what is it supposed to match exactly?
 
@pxeger I want to match the first sentence after |
(or until end of line)
\\zs is a vim shorthand for start of match
 
4:17 PM
you need to escape the |
 
@pxeger So [^\. \|$]?
Err, somethings off there
 
just \|\\zs[^\.]*?
 
@pxeger But this stops at [1,2,3,...5]
 
@pxeger You shouldn't need to escape the . within the character class.
 
@Shaggy I know, I'm just copying N3's original regex
how about \|\\zs[^\.]*( |$)?
 
4:23 PM
Hmm, not working. I guess there is something off with how vim parses regex.
 
@Neil If only padded with 1, then it would also work :/ (æ. pads with 1)
 
I really hate all the different type of regex, cant we just agree on one standard :P
 
We need to find a guy named greg and have them invent gregular expressions, or gregexes for short
 
Maybe \|.+?\.( |$) if I understand correctly?
 
@RedwolfPrograms What about the language invented by gregs ex?
 
4:25 PM
@N3buchadnezzar, what's the input and what's the expected output?
 
gregexexes?
 
GregsExsRegExes
 
@RedwolfPrograms did you know the command grep is named after go to regular expression and print, which was a commonly used sequence of commands from the original ed program
 
**Input:** `Œ?`|Shortest permutation of items `[1,2,...,N]` which would yield **z** via `Œ¿`.
**Output:** Shortest permutation of items `[1,2,...,N]` which would yield **z** via `Œ¿`
 
@pxeger I did not, that's cool (not as cool as the word gregular though :p)
 
4:28 PM
TIL
Did you know the command :q! is named after :q I quit !, which is a common reaction to vim
 
@N3buchadnezzar /(?<=\|).+/ works for me
 
@pxeger btw, how did you bold the letters like that?
 
@user just a**b**c -> abc
 
@user Markdown works here
 
@user Double stars
 
4:30 PM
Oh lol, for some reason it didn't show up like that in the preview
 
@user markdown parsing seems to be done once shittily client-side, and then worked out properly after the message is sent
yet more SE Chat jank
 
lol
 
i just remembered i had around .5 ether stored in my offline wallet
free money
 
@Shaggy I am not sure about the flags you are using, but are you sure you are using the vim rgex version it got a few quirks compared to the standard
 
@EliteDaMyth I recently remembered I was given some free shitcoin a long time ago and with the recent crypto hype I sold it for quite a good sum lol. ∞% return on investment!
 
4:34 PM
@N3buchadnezzar Just the global flag. If Vim has lookbehinds then that should work.
 
@pxeger nice, i am HODLing around 1.68 ETH right now, in the hopes that PoS will make it go up at the end of this year
 
Wait, missed the . at the end of the input, so you'll need a lookahead as well: /(?<=\|).+(?=\.)/
 
It is such a gamble
 
I feel like using \zs marking the start of the selection and \ze to mark the end of the selection is easier in Vim tho
 
@EliteDaMyth not when you paid nothing for it and have nothing to lose lol
 
4:36 PM
@pxeger technically i didnt buy it, got the eth long time back when it was ~200$, by doing some commission work
so technically i have already 10x the "investment"
 
you paid with your time :)
 
yea
the .5 ether was bought even way before that, probably at around 150 or something
so god damn, i have some serious gains from ether
but i have full trust that the proof of stake change, from proof of work, will surely increase the popularity of ETH
+99% less power usage so eth wont have to consume the amount of electricity of a whole country
 
How does PoS work again?
Is it just based on how much eth you have?
 
IIRC it means that in order to change the blockchain you'd have to control >50% of the total ETH supply
rather than >50% of the total computing power on the network
 
4:42 PM
> The threat of a 51% attack still exists in proof-of-stake, but it's even more risky for the attackers. To do so, you'd need to control 51% of the staked ETH. Not only is this a lot of money, but it would probably cause ETH's value to drop. There's very little incentive to destroy the value of a currency you have a majority stake in. There are stronger incentives to keep the network secure and healthy.
 
yea
also their staked amount can be "slashed"
 
I finally get why nobody likes vim vi.stackexchange.com/a/199/22594
 
causing them to loose their money
 
@N3buchadnezzar I wouldn't say nobody likes vim, but rather everybody hates vim
 
+ anyone can become a stakeholder if they have above 32 ETH. You dont even need a powerful rig. (you can use a stake pool to stake your eth if you dont have more than 32 ETH. but the pool will generally take a cut from the rewards)
 
5:10 PM
@pxeger s/go to/global/
 
 
1 hour later…
6:11 PM
  let result = split(a:md_line, "\|")
  let jelly_char = split(result[0],'\`')[0]
  let first_sentence = split(result[1],'\. ')[0]
  return [jelly_char, first_sentence]
If anyone wondered this is the regex I ended up using. Why would vim use string as a builtin name? It only took me twohours to figure out why nothing in my function worked >.<
 
Vimscript looks like a mix of Bash and JS
 
It is a mix of pain and suffering
 
6:29 PM
Yes, a mix of Bash and JS
 
It really does look like a mix of the two lol
 
6:57 PM
-6
Q: Will World end on Oct 7,2015?

IonyIs this believe of Christians because I have listened this from Christians? If this Biblical prediction proves wrong then will Bible be called a false book?

 
I guess they have their answer :P
 
I really want to answer "# No."
 
It didn't end ... — user13992 Dec 2 '15 at 7:16
that reads almost disappointed :P
 
I want to ask a follow-up question "Did World end on Oct 7, 2015?"
Maybe this is all just a dream in the final few seconds before we all die
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing That's actually a bit scary, it's a deleted user too
@RedwolfPrograms My brain isn't imaginative enough for a dream this long :P
 
7:00 PM
Who says its your dream?
 
It's my dream and none of you really exist
I'm going to go try to fly!
 
Uh-oh
 
it was nice knowing you
 
Redwolf? Are you there?
 
Is there anybody in there?
 
7:07 PM
Update: I can fly and you are all imaginary. It must be my quest to conquer this world!
It's like a video game!
 
wtf
Please delete me from your video game
 
can i multiply myself by i to become real
or would that be too irrational
 
ಠ_ಠ
 
come on, don't be so negative now
 
@hyper-neutrino Complex numbers do not equal irrational numbers
 
7:08 PM
You need to multiply by your conjugate
 
oh, I'm not just a multiple of the imaginary unit? this makes things more complex
 
@hyper-neutrino It's hard to feel positive when you're not even natural
 
@user fair enough, but learning to accept that is an integral part of life
 
It's hard to differentiate the two
 
I suppose so. Once you do that, the possibilities are limitless!
 
7:10 PM
integral was meant as "relating to integers", not calculus; now you've gone and taken us on a whole other tangent
 
Maybe it's a sine
 
Yeah, but it was punny :P
 
WAIT
Did you know " " break regex in vimscript but ' ' works?
 
No, and I will try to forget it now :P
 
@user and "tangent" was a pun too; now you've broken the chain >:-(
 
7:11 PM
Was this invented by satan? I just spent 3 hours crying over why my regex was not working
 
have you tried selling your soul to the devil
i hear it's necessary to learning vim
 
@hyper-neutrino Broken the chain into parts
 
Eh, its not much to sell
 
I'm sorry for the bad puns, my creativity is a fraction of what it once was
 
@user 0/2 = 0
 
7:17 PM
@hyper-neutrino That's the problem with using u and h so much :(
 
> I know to be true is that - while I’ve had a lot of experience with communities - no two communities are the same. I look forward to learning more about each of the varied communities that are a part of the Stack Exchange network, and I’ll be talking soon about how I plan to get to know those communities.
This is good.
 
"tracked this community for years" but no posts or answers?
 
Wasn't their job to post things I guess
 
I mean I guess they know what they are doing = ) Time will tell
No, but it is strange tracking a community for years without interacting with it, is all
 
in all fairness challenges are hard to write and there's probably something a bit intimidating about posting your first answer
 
7:26 PM
@UnrelatedString no but like they have 301 rep on meta and that's their highest
but their job probably just didn't entail posting stuff - i am not too familiar with the staff hierarchy or roles but even just within CMs, some CMs like catija actively engage around the network and in various chat rooms all the time and some do more background work
 
Yeah, the activity I've seen from him so far has mainly just been interacting in comments of staff posts
 
Maybe they thought years sounded better than months ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@hyper-neutrino ...oh
 
7:40 PM
@hyper-neutrino Which is higher than the CEO :/
 

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