[02:28:33] Filosofi grekiska ordet ursprungligen bokstavliga betydelsen "kärlek till visdom". Även frågan om vilken filosofi är "Vad är filosofi?" Är en filosofisk fråga som kan diskuteras länge. Detta är en av de grundläggande aspekterna av filosofi och dess tendens att ifrågasätta och granskning av alla ting och sökandet efter vad det är och dess yttringar och lagar. Allt i denna artikel den grundläggande filosofin av ett bret [10:16:00] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3117558 [10:16:08] this looks like spam to me ^ [15:14:30] "Entities using the date of official closure property should be instances of architectural structure or infrastructure (or of a subclass of them), but Q55119859 currently isn't." [15:15:09] Shouldn't Library be? (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7075) [15:15:22] Or should I use a different P for its closure? [15:34:35] my guess would be that library isn't because someone is trying to make a distinction between the concept of a library and the physical building(s) it uses [15:35:30] beyond that, no idea :/ [16:09:37] Heh [16:09:55] It says "date of official closure of a building or event", also, but nothing suggests the "event" part [16:09:59] in the constraints [16:10:06] PROBLEM - Response time of WDQS eqiad on einsteinium is CRITICAL: CRITICAL: 30.00% of data above the critical threshold [300000.0] https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/wikidata-query-service?orgId=1&panelId=13&fullscreen [16:10:29] Also not sure why the minimum date is 80 Gregorian, FWIW - what if we knew something was closed down BC? [16:23:07] RECOVERY - Response time of WDQS eqiad on einsteinium is OK: OK: Less than 5.00% above the threshold [120000.0] https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/wikidata-query-service?orgId=1&panelId=13&fullscreen [16:28:22] that's... odd. it seems like it would be useful to catch people entering years as 2 digits, but it wouldn't catch things like 99 for 1999 [19:23:11] nikki: but how would we know if they meant 1999 or the year 99? [19:23:40] I guess context, but can we reliably always figure it out? If I enter “99” in one part of the software I expect it to behave the same way in the other parts [19:27:28] I would be surprised if someone looking at an item can't work out whether it's a mistake or an exception to the constraint [19:29:07] Humans could certainly tell; I was thinking of how a machine might be able to resolve it. [19:30:29] but why would a machine have to resolve it? [19:31:49] if it has an official closing date, it should have an opening date too, if the opening date is 19xx or 20xx and the closing date is just yy then you could assume it's not supposed to be just yy [19:32:09] the other way round doesn't work though, since the same editor could have added both dates [19:33:39] or if the country is an old no-longer existing thing like ancient rome, you could assume it's right [19:34:03] (and again, the other way round doesn't work because people often use the current modern country to describe things) [19:36:54] most of the constraints I know seem like things where it wouldn't be obvious to a machine what exactly needs fixing though