@Tunaki The cop. If I call them and tell them there is an out of control train heading down the line at 50 MPH and there is another train 5 miles away traveling at 30 MPH the same direction I want them to be able to figure out how fast they need to act ;)
@NobodyNada Why would you be teaching kids in a prime base? That's just cruelty now
@QPaysTaxes Well yeah but at first I thought that for some reason the answer was to write the 5 backwards (which make it kinda look like a 2) and then you have 10, like some puzzle
If someone asks a question about code that doesn't work but isn't passing a validator, can I still flag it as a debugging question? It is, in a way, still asking how to remove errors.
No one may use it in actual practice for obvious reasons, but there being an option for pedagogically showing a space is arguably more suited here as a practical example than say, whatever Programmers.SE or CS.SE is now.
@πάνταῥεῖ yeah. i only dug up the dupe because I answered a few of those Epplus and stumbled on the pivot/grouping stuff so I knew there was a dupe. Only when I posted the comment I realized they tagged C++ ... I didn't count on our bee to report it ...
@YvetteColomb Just to be sure I understand your request correctly: you want to know the action, if any, that should be executed when a firealarm post comes in, right? So, do we directly post a cv-pls or a reply to the report with the preferred action. With as goal both noise reduction in the transcript and visible feedback if an firealarm report has been responded to? Maybe we should also consider to clean-up requests. Is this about right?
Can somebody tell me, if I should flag stackoverflow.com/a/42363421/5277820 as NAA? The answer lacks a quote. A better way would be, if OP edits his answer.