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Feb 12 at 13:35 history edited MachavityMod
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Feb 9 at 17:06 answer added chx timeline score: 2
Feb 9 at 1:04 history reopened Abdul Aziz Barkat
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Feb 8 at 11:14 comment added Dan Mašek Hmm, guess that's "NO". Thanks.
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Jan 30 at 2:04 comment added Dan Mašek Are there any plans for a response to the feedback you invited?
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Jan 28 at 15:41 answer added Victor Eijkhout timeline score: 4
Jan 27 at 21:07 review Close votes
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Jan 27 at 14:21 answer added morganney timeline score: -1
Jan 24 at 19:16 comment added JonSG I participate as a senior dev in order to directly help junior devs. I'm not really interested in helping AI billionaires or to "ensure the success of AI's future".
Jan 24 at 19:08 answer added Robert Love timeline score: -8
Jan 23 at 17:24 comment added JonH Can you fail anymore than what has already happened so far? My lord these guys just do NOT get it.
Jan 23 at 14:17 comment added Journeyman Geek @Gimby Actual good news wouldn't be amiss. I can think of a few things the company could/isn't doing that would be well received
Jan 23 at 11:29 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @Gimby I guess you're right. Although they could ignore it or not take it personally or take it as a challenge or take it as additional information or introduce a new post type without a score on the question. It also wasn't thought like this. Agreement/disagreement voting was thought to only take place on feature proposals not on discussions.
Jan 23 at 10:26 comment added Gimby @NoDataDumpNoContribution no... it's because whenever they do the result is 200 downvotes (142 and counting so far) and a mountain of critique :) It has been said in the past that employees are actually anxious to post anything on meta due to the response it tends to get.
Jan 23 at 8:35 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @TravisJ "Why didn't Ryan post this himself?" Directly interacting with the community has gone a bit out of fashion here. Maybe we aren't the intended target audience. Or maybe people inside of SO don't want to use their own product.
Jan 23 at 3:04 comment added Journeyman Geek @Philippe as vaguely a representative of an average power user of the rest of the network - there's always knock on effects, positive or negative from what's done on SO. So while the AI products are SO only, the impact success or failure has, and the lessons learnt or unlearnt have repercussions for all of us. There's always network impact
Jan 22 at 12:09 comment added HolyBlackCat @Philippe I'm sorry for being pushy, but a friendly reminder: You've asked two questions tagged community-vp-questions, promised to read/respond, and here we are several months later, still waiting for responses.
Jan 22 at 10:52 comment added Sinatr Featured meta post with content posted elesewhere surely deserves downvote. I am not reading SO blogs, it has lots of issues. You want to inform me, you already did with featured post, but if you want me to read something, please post it here as a part of the post.
Jan 22 at 9:58 comment added starball @Philippe I vaguely remember there being an announcement post on MSE within the past couple months where I commented asking why is was posted on MSE instead of MSO, and the answer was something about increasing visibility. but maybe my memory is just corrupted.
Jan 22 at 9:46 comment added Philippe StaffMod The decision to post it here was mine. The reasoning is that so far we've only built or deployed anything for AI to Stack Overflow, so it didn't have network impact. The 5 rep issue wasn't a factor.
Jan 22 at 8:13 comment added bad_coder @starball the only thing that strikes me as noteworthy is that the previous CPO's posts were hugely popular and didn't require another staff member to post them. I read that fact as a general deterioration in communication.
Jan 21 at 15:11 answer added EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine timeline score: 56
Jan 21 at 10:22 history reopened starball
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Jan 21 at 8:03 review Reopen votes
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Jan 21 at 8:02 history closed TylerH
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Jan 20 at 15:37 comment added Azor Ahai -him- Ah, no wonder they didn't put the topic of the blog post in the sidebar ...
Jan 20 at 1:27 comment added Karl Knechtel @Zoeisonstrike "I don't think I've ever heard a single statement so out of touch with reality before" - on the contrary, I am quite confident that the company does believe exactly what was said, so the statement is perfectly in touch with the reality of the company's mindset.
Jan 19 at 20:57 comment added user4581301 But for whom is the egg golden? The current owners or the previous ones who walked away with something around 1.8 billion?
Jan 19 at 20:44 comment added Flexo - Save the data dump Mod Stack Overflow's unique value proposition is the expert answers by people who really understand the subjects, not some spicy auto-complete. If the company can't see that and understand it pretty soon it's going to kill the goose that laid the golden egg for them...
Jan 19 at 20:17 comment added Philippe StaffMod @Sayse, When I met with him, as I left, he was reading through the feedback here. So he has actually seen it (at least, that which was posted to that point. I don't know if he's been back since, but I suspect he has.)
Jan 19 at 17:05 answer added LWChris timeline score: 78
Jan 19 at 15:31 comment added Sayse I'm guessing the chance of Mr. Polk seeing any of the feedback in here is about the same as the rest of the leaderships has been?
Jan 19 at 14:58 comment added Journeyman Geek Not necessarily - it was crypto before but thankfully all we suffered from was a bunch of sites for it, rather than full scale tulip fever
Jan 19 at 12:25 comment added Lundin In year 2000, whoever said "IT" the most times won a price. Because there was no doubt that "information technology" and the Internet was the future. And yet in year 2002, whoever said "IT" the most times got fired. What did we learn from that? Absolutely nothing, but here are the good news: Whoever says "AI" the most times wins a price!
Jan 19 at 10:31 comment added MT1 The North Star is only visible from the Northern Hemisphere ... skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/southern-hemisphere-cheat-sheet
Jan 19 at 9:10 comment added Gimby @jla that would be the equivalent of someone saying to you "Is that really appropriate for this house?" - when you're in your own living room dancing and singing in your underwear with a VR set on. You do what you want to in your own house even if other people are not allowed to do so by your own rules.
Jan 19 at 9:10 comment added bad_coder @NoDataDumpNoContribution a good faith reading would remove the "itself" and leave "part of the community" like: reviewing, voting, content quality and any other thing that not being a part of the community characterizes us metaphorically. I'm always in favor of literary freedom and don't do readings too literally... But in this case the choice of subject being controversial, coming in the wake of recent turmoil, being the over hyped fashion it is, ah well... I give the CTO a thumbs up for (...?) writing! Yes! Writing is important! I like someone who writes.
Jan 19 at 7:37 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution AI as community members... what horror is that? I actually feel like I need to write an answer here because voting is not enough to express the feeling. StackOverflow may be in for another rough year.
Jan 19 at 3:28 comment added starball @jla I think it's fine. It hints toward changes to the platform. It may be vague, but I appreciate a heads up even if it's vague so I can kind of sort of mentally brace myself for the worst (I hesitated to write that, since it seems extremely negative, but wrote it anyways since it was honest)
Jan 19 at 2:41 comment added Journeyman Geek Amusingly, no one ever reads the blog, and in the previous bad old days (TM) I was creating the equivalent of this on MSE cause the people who ran the company wouldn't. Posting here is actually a good thing
Jan 19 at 2:15 comment added jla Is this post really appropriate for this site? It doesn't seem to have much to do with Stackoverflow - in fact it really seems to just be an advertisement that abuses the featured tag to increase views on Ryan's post.
Jan 19 at 0:30 answer added Shog9 timeline score: 72
Jan 18 at 22:34 review Close votes
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Jan 18 at 22:31 answer added starball timeline score: 39
Jan 18 at 16:46 comment added Gimby @Zoeisonstrike "I don't think I've ever heard a single statement so out of touch with reality before" agreed, but that is pretty much what I think about whatever is being said about AI by anyone; mister Ryan Polk is simply doing the trendy thing like so many others. Everyone keeps pretending AI already exists. That should become the new definition for hubris.
Jan 18 at 16:32 answer added Thomas Owens timeline score: 88
Jan 18 at 16:20 comment added ggorlen I still don't see what value AI adds to Stack Overflow other than keeping up with the Joneses. If I want to use AI, I can already do that, by asking ChatGPT directly. I'm here for human answers. All we need is basically a dumb CRUD app. But unfortunately, basic features like tag leaderboard pages are down for 3 weeks and counting, as the company wastes time pursuing random AI initiatives that haven't materialized into any value for the site.
Jan 18 at 15:59 answer added Bryan Krause timeline score: 119
Jan 18 at 15:46 answer added Journeyman Geek timeline score: 130
Jan 18 at 15:42 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod @KevinB I don't quite get where responsibility comes in when they threw all other projects under the bus to focus on pushing as many AI tools as possible, in the shortest period of time possible. The blog post is directly contradicted by their actions so far
Jan 18 at 15:40 comment added Kevin B I also don't quite get where "responsibility" comes in. No one's being asked if they want their contributions to SO to be a part of this, at best this is referring to citing sources... but simply citing sources does nothing to verify their accuracy for usage today.
Jan 18 at 15:33 comment added Kevin B @Zoeisonstrike maybe they mean they want it to replace all the experts it can't keep engaged anymore... using stale 10 year old answers... what could go wrong
Jan 18 at 15:32 comment added Laurel Also, what's up with the typography in this article? It goes from smart quotes to straight quotes to "data '' with two apostrophes and bad spacing back to smart quotes.
Jan 18 at 15:29 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod "We believe AI has evolved from being a tool of developers to being a part of the community itself" - I don't think I've ever heard a single statement so out of touch with reality before
Jan 18 at 15:18 comment added Erik A It would be great if Ryan could actually share his vision for Stack Overflow and how to solve the actual issues plaguing the community instead of only talking about "AI"
Jan 18 at 15:15 comment added Thom A "Through the next year ... we’ll also be focusing on improving how users onboard, engage..." does this mean that Stack Overflow is actually going to get the Staging Ground launched at something point this year?
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