| bio | website | mrgray.com |
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| location | New York, NY | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Mar 31 at 12:39 | |
| stats | profile views | 60 |
eager as a beaver, smart as a fox, and sweet as a kitty cat.
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Mar 19 |
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Is it possible to add images to comments? That CAN'T be allowed! But I love it. Can you show me a link to where you've done this or seen this done? |
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Aug 28 |
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Who is the Community user? "Community" User is whoever they tell us it is. i.e. "Oh no, we don't do that... must have been the Community User". |
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Aug 28 |
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What are “Community Wiki” posts? Why does one have to go to the meta "side" - to even start to find out WHAT CW is. There is Zero reference to it in the posting / markup help section, etc. yet it's front and center on EVERY question. I've been using this site for years and never knew what it was nor how to find out. After reading this I'm still not sure I understand. Lose the box.. It's placement is confusing, its purpose is muddled, and its function is obfuscated. |
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Aug 8 |
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How to handle images containing text (vs text)? See my question here. It got brutally down-voted.. but mark my words… this feature will be de rigeur accross the web within the next 10 years. Resistance is futile. |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? I never get all the negativity on meta - so here's another analogy.. :) There's a worldwide pandemic - that despite grave warnings - people thoughtlessly retransmit, suffer, and die from. Although incurable, there is a medicine that eliminates all symptoms. Alas, the zombied masses refuse treatment - as the disease makes them stupid - and aid workers are too scared/lazy to succeed with vaccinations. This idea - is that same medicine - administered like fluoride, via drinking water. Disease latent in us all, but humanity saved. Oh, and snarkiness isn't a reason it's not a good idea. |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? The criminal, in this case is not the user – everyone is allowed, rightfully to upload photos. The crime / victim here is that this data-focused ecosystem is yet to tap a rich, untapped source of info.. that is now only accessible only via direct, physical access. Enabling a way for the backend systems to provide greater detail about uploaded content is not going to cause people to all start rendering their posts as images and uploading them.. It will be the "cop" that stops that information from disappearing into a void. |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? @BradLarson I guess that's a rhetorical question, but Yes? How many then? 10 per second? 100 per second? I doubt that many.. but whatever the amount it would not be more than a blip on the computational radar, overall. It's a single transaction, that could be scheduled off-peak, if that's really the objection.. and since when is requiring effort a reason not to do something.. if the result would provide more, and more accurate search results, help integrate and understanding user-contributed content, and generate no-hands metadata? Edge case? See response to dmckee. |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? Not going to say you're wrong on something that's a: subjective and b: impossible to know for sure without "official" site stats.. but to see, I went to the apple SE site and opened the first question with a bounty and imagined what additional, relevant, and easily OCR'd info could have been gleaned. the answer. a lot. |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? I wouldn't consider photo posting to be an edge case use.. and with new sites popping up all the time, i.e. photography, graphic-design, etc… I would say it may be time to start to at least think about having this kind of feature.. even if it's not "user-facing" |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? Don't tell them - just DO it! The court system, police departments, jails, and halfway houses don't exist for the encouragement of criminals, but they do help with the problem… |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? added test suite results |
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Aug 4 |
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Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? I agree - and in an ideal world, posters would know not to "trap" vital content within an image.. Alas we live in an imperfect world - and the beauty of technology is that it can make up for some of our more dogged imperfections. |
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Aug 4 |
asked | Possible to incorporate image content OCR metadata in search results? |
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Apr 25 |
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Serial closing? One Two Three Why? Active voting, multiple responses, lively discussion, approved answers, etc. There are many. + Who knows what ?'s will never get asked by angst-ridden would-be posters. Adage: there is no bad question.(debateable) PS: My humor is rarely meta-appreciated. |
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Apr 25 |
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Serial closing? @WesleyMurch I did not mean to sound ungrateful of the overall positive influence closers provide, but again, it is impossible to know how many questions are closed, for what reasons, or to self-police each other's close rates, etc. I do not know, is there a daily or weekly allowance for close votes? My observations are simply that, and I apologize if anyone takes it personally.. i just think that the "rush of the close" can get, well, a bit crazed. This is a format that can support obscure questions, and I am simply saying that I have seen questions get swept under the rug. |
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Apr 24 |
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Serial closing? As I said from the, this is an abstract issue that is hard to document. AFAIK it's not possible to track who closes what so these are more of long-term observations. Say - when I run a SO or google search that I have made.. I will look to see why a Question (which I myself had at that time been searching for) has been closed. Often the reasons are "too specific", or "not a real question".. Well, I had the question, so in that sense it IS real… and "too specific" IS by nature, quite subjective.. No troll intent, I promise. These are touchy subjects, but my concern is genuine. |
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Apr 24 |
answered | Serial closing? |
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Apr 11 |
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Adding the “Interesting” tab to the Questions Page I think it IS hard to find. I've had to go through pages of meta results to find this question, just to condfirm that the "Interesting Tab` wasn't obliterated… and now I need to reread your answer to figure out how to actually get to it… That' aint right. |
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Feb 19 |
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Is bounty rep-dump gaming? (subtitle: Pollyanna lottery!) Is a Pollyanna lottery "a thing"? Like... i dunno... hillbilly bingo, or a whorehouse surprise, or something? |
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Feb 5 |
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Is there anything to be done about the arrival of September? lol, well i wholeheartedly welcome your opinion on this and any matter.... and in fact I tend to concur with some of your sentiments. however, no solution is perfect, and healthy discussion is often far from that mark. i just ask that you react not to what you seem to think I'm suggesting or advocating, but actually the words that i wrote. ;-) |