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Feb 17 '19 9:09 AM
If I may say so in fact while in that vain, I wonder if their is much AI analysis of that kind of chatter.
 
Feb 17 '19 8:35 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning
you mean @DuttaA? I used to chat with ArmagetronAd.net/https://sourceforge.net/projects/armagetronad/ so check because I remember the autobot difficulty being talked about at https://forums3.armagetronad.net and the programmers in the in-program chat.
 
Feb 15 '19 7:04 AM
I did not know I would need to explain to an AI forum that @zuck talks about AI.
 
Feb 15 '19 7:02 AM
Actually by "bold" I mean I summarized in a paragraph and then did formatting. Also, I just corrected the title to say "FB Safety Check AI" to reflect fb.com/zuck's exact words from the already-written Mark Zuckerberg "Safety Check is AI" quote.
 
Feb 15 '19 4:07 AM
@DukeZhou https://chat.stackexchange.com/messages/49033246/history makes sense, being garbled when you are stressed.

I know many questions lack basic formatting but succeed through the power of their question itself, however I went though extra work to do bold formatting so users know they only need to read one paragraph: https://ai.stackexchange.com/posts/10539/revisions.
 
Feb 13 '19 12:39 PM
I should git blame @zuck.
 
Feb 13 '19 12:13 PM
I think Aristotle was born 20 years ago too.
 
Feb 13 '19 12:12 PM
20 years is ancient.
 
Feb 13 '19 12:12 PM
What are we, year 20 of AI with peering that works for beyond text?
 
Feb 13 '19 12:12 PM
AI research can often be daunting, the vocabulary for A.I. is still far from agreement.
 
Feb 13 '19 5:02 AM
I'm asking for help from twitter.com/contechtext/status/1095548021411061760 a friend who does Identity AI at Mozilla.org, says understands me.
 
Feb 13 '19 4:25 AM
The great part is that if I talk about AI with most people the acronym does not even pass.
 
Feb 13 '19 4:24 AM
I'm learning to translate my own questions and wording for multiple audiences and not with teacher assistance, all individually.
 
Feb 13 '19 4:19 AM
(I think I just asked if you read my notification, and if it bothered you to get the multiple notifications, and my wording I wonder how many AI analysis engines would break at the discrepancy.)
 
Feb 13 '19 4:07 AM
20 years while we were in the future and nobody learned how to mute...
 
Feb 13 '19 4:06 AM
FB took a decade to let the average user Mute, Google took 20 years to add "Mute" as a feature on every tab in Chrome.
 
Feb 13 '19 4:05 AM
Well if a moderator can ask for quiet time for theirself too...
 
Feb 13 '19 4:04 AM
I would ask also from curiosity if you can Mute Notifications before a moderator can be escalated to sheer rabid anger and vitriol. O:)
 
Feb 13 '19 4:02 AM
@DukeZhou I added another comment ai.stackexchange.com/questions/10539/…, does the ai.stack AI notify if I add comments individually?
 
 

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Feb 16 '19 11:22 AM
Maybe I just think she sounds mean, or VLC.
 
Feb 16 '19 11:20 AM
(HBO.com Google Play app paid plan put that as the top suggestion, with VLC's Convert feature however the plus is then I get an unheard of (is not a product, yet) full opera-length .mp3 from HBO filming NY's Broadway for "Notes from the Field".)
 
Feb 16 '19 11:04 AM
Or maybe their language words.
 
Feb 16 '19 11:04 AM
Might be the accent, or VLC.
 
Feb 16 '19 11:04 AM
I think she sounds mean.
 
Feb 16 '19 11:03 AM
She talks with a heavy accent, I tried to use VLC to fix that.
 
Feb 16 '19 11:01 AM
The teacher in the play she is recreating advises students not to talk to the principle.
 
Feb 16 '19 10:59 AM
I just used VLC to convert the mp4 to mp3, flac, and ogg.
 
Feb 16 '19 10:59 AM
Watching "Notes from the Field" does not help my accent.
 
Feb 16 '19 10:57 AM
Hello.
 
 

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Nov 30 '18 8:38 PM
That is all, thank you @Ramhound and @JourneymanGeek, I will take @Dave as a sigkill signal. Goodbye.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:33 PM
Agreed, I can value that. Stronger precedent is in order.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:32 PM
I need stronger precedent.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:28 PM
I thought StackExchange would be relevant, will re-evaluate.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:27 PM
I was trying to be cordial with my own expressiveness.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:27 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/1090869/… gives tangents beyond the mathematical answer?
 
Nov 30 '18 6:10 PM
/me dreams about Voting tied to Ubuntu PPA installs for verification/authentification/credibility/rep.
 
Nov 30 '18 6:07 PM
/me waves to the voters (#BodyLanguageTag)
 
Nov 30 '18 6:03 PM
Is there a button (or may the question be appropriate) for voters to reveal if they even installed the software in question? #Idea
 
Nov 30 '18 6:01 PM
@JourneymanGeek The super strange part of superuser.com you mean? I've read hundreds of q&a's taking severe tangents (allowable for the "rockstar programmer") to give the contents of an elaborate answer.
 
Nov 30 '18 8:13 AM
@JourneymanGeek I already added an W3 ARIA-friendly link, to the extension, "mouseover" in the official imgur.com attachment, partly so GoogleBot could confirm what it read. However I thought if a T.O. user is finding the q, that would be self-explanatory.
 
Nov 30 '18 7:42 AM
@JourneymanGeek So a LaTeX question does not need to link to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX, but my Tabs Outliner question needs to link to TabsOutliner.com... I actually worried about promotion, but you think I *should* make it a direct link like an ad?

Otherwise does that mean I should be making a Topic page for TabsOutliner.com people to read further? I thought we are avoiding Q&A being ads?
 
Nov 30 '18 7:37 AM
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX always made me think it was low-quality code made to be trying to be difficult to understand.
 
Nov 30 '18 7:34 AM
I know it is not LaTeX but I will make the argument the difficulty is inherent in the tool.
 
Nov 30 '18 7:33 AM
I do not know of any other extensions (and I've tried a few) to have tooltips extending into paragraphs like TabsOutliner.com, to talk about "easy to understand"/normal.
 
Nov 30 '18 7:31 AM
@Ramhound For the extension user(s)?

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tabs-outliner-support-group is full of very confusing questions lacking clarity.
 
Nov 30 '18 2:48 AM
I realize mine would be the first TabsOutliner.com question.
 
Nov 30 '18 2:48 AM
The author of the Google Chrome extension does not speak English natively so I might help being from America.
 
Nov 30 '18 2:47 AM
Other users may find that important advice, so I asked publicly, do not want the question to go silent.
 
Nov 30 '18 2:45 AM
Hello. Directed here from chat.Superuser.

I think documentation added to https://superuser.com/questions/1365041/tabs-outliners-alternative-restore-only-set-with-alt-space-key-does-not-wor should make the question Superuser-legible.

Can I get an assessment?
 
 

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Nov 30 '18 2:40 AM
@JourneymanGeek "Ask a SU mod" sounds correct, where are the adverts when you need them.