[07:39:56] They can't... That was my original idea for wikilinksbot, but it's simply impossible (re @amire80: Can bots edit people's messages? I played with the Telegram bot API, but the last time I touched it was probably in 2018.) [08:54:29] This is awesome! Congrats to the team and everyone involved (re @wmtelegram_bot: Newsletter #122: Wikifunctions is up (read-only), Welcome Megan, and we are hiring! -- https://meta.wikimedia.org/wi...) [09:03:43] Do the WikiLambda test on the mobile skin (Minerva)? wikifunctions.org doesn't seem to be configured to automatically show the mobile skin on mobile devices, and using the "Mobile" link at the bottom doesn't do much. But if I manually switch to the Minerva skin, it looks generally fine. [09:08:29] Still, ChatGPT and other ml models are surprisingly good given the scarcity of the data. It's like they're making their own internal connections and high level abstract concepts. [09:08:29] [09:08:31] Which is technically how they work I think? [09:08:32] [09:08:34] It's analogous to wikidata. I'm looking forward to the future back and forth transfer of knowledge between the wikiverse and ml models. Feels both scary and exciting at the same time! (re @relgu: I stumbled upon this interesting report which underscores, I believe, the importance of Abstract Wikipedia's vision. [09:08:35] https://amp...) [09:24:28] we have a patch under review https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342846 (re @amire80: Do the WikiLambda test on the mobile skin (Minerva)? wikifunctions.org doesn't seem to be configured to automatically show the m...) [12:27:34] BTW when Wikifunctions officially launches, a message should probably be sent to t.me/WikimediaAnnouncements so other Wikimedia Telegram channels know [12:55:45] Good point, I'll take care of this (re @Nintendofan885: BTW when Wikifunctions officially launches, a message should probably be sent to t.me/WikimediaAnnouncements so other Wikimedia ...) [19:32:51] Just to let everyone know, we did create the first Wikifunctions function, "join strings" aka "concatenate", Z10000 - and the first test is concatenating "hello, " and "world!" Z10001 - thus managing to join the two top voted options :) [19:33:22] Oh, I expected the bot to create links [19:34:11] ping @jhsoby (re @vrandecic: Oh, I expected the bot to create links) [19:34:49] Well, it's here: https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z10000 [19:35:48] The other functions in this list, they don't count somehow? https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Special:ListObjectsByType/Z8 (re @vrandecic: Just to let everyone know, we did create the first Wikifunctions function, "join strings" aka "concatenate", Z10000 - and the fi...) [19:36:27] Those are built ins, they haven't been created through the normal interface. [19:36:44] But yeah, I was sloppy with the words [19:36:59] Are the built in ones identifiable as such in some way? [19:39:00] Three ways: 1) their ZIDs are below Z10000, 2) they have an implementation which is a built in, 3) they're in the function schemata code base [21:42:21] Did anybody already report the broken alternative URLs? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T343164 [23:01:50] Thanks!