Idea in extracting the title of an article?

Discussion in 'App Development' started by blueraincap, Mar 14, 2024.

  1. ondafringe

    ondafringe

    It's a done deal. Baron sent him packing almost immediately after that nasty post.
     
    #31     Mar 14, 2024
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  2. Baron

    Baron ET Founder

    Already banned him a minute after he posted it.
     
    #32     Mar 14, 2024
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  3. d08

    d08

    I take this as very meta humor. I'm also drunk. Both factors made me laugh way too hard at your comment for probably invalid reasons.
     
    #33     Mar 15, 2024
  4. d08

    d08

    More breaks can be given on the weekend. We all have enough of the Facebooks, Reddits and all the other trash platforms where speech is strictly restricted.
     
    #34     Mar 15, 2024
  5. Hahaha spot on.
     
    #35     Mar 15, 2024
  6. It wasnt playful.He has some sort of issue.
     
    #36     Mar 15, 2024
  7. He actually seems like a normal,intelligent guy,but every now and again:

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    I would say off meds.

    He also references in this thread 'suddenly' buying a property in the UK.Then is in a fluster about the funds.

    Possibly Bipolar with some mania and impulse issues followed by a crash.
     
    #37     Mar 15, 2024
  8. The recommendation about renaming the files with the title is actually the best.
    That would let him automate later anything on those titles.
    For every automated process in data mining, there is a manual process to cleanse the data.

    Whoever thinks that data mining does not involve anything manual has never done it.
     
    #38     Mar 16, 2024
  9. d08

    d08

    Depends on the amount of data. If he has a hundred papers then sure, manual is the way. But if we're talking a thousand or more then it's better to automate even if it's less than perfect, then fix the data manually.
     
    #39     Mar 16, 2024
  10. BMK

    BMK

    Would not have this problem if he had properly named the files when he saved them.

    We need an app you can install on your Windows box that will force you to name files in compliance with a strict, user-defined file naming convention, i.e., stops you from saving the file unless you rename it in a way that complies with your local policy. Then you'll never have trouble locating or identifying a file again.

    This will be the next killer app. I'm partnering with Adam Neumann to develop it. SoftBank has agreed to fund our startup with $57 million. We are leasing space at WeWork for our team of developers. This will change how people save files forever.

    I will never have to work again.



    Disclosure: This post is a parody.
     
    #40     Mar 16, 2024