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Q: "Abandoned" question deleted, but might truly have no answer. What to do?

shadowtalkerThe question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/72532604/2954547 I'm disappointed that this question is gone. I cannot even self-answer it with a "2 years later, no this appears to be impossible" answer. Its presence is a clear statement to anyone who might be searching for this topic. The lack of answ...

 
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@starball The point is that the effect is indistinguishable. And I also agree with the mod's commentuser12002570 2 hours ago
I'm personally surprised how far people will go to... I don't even know how to understand what people are trying to do with this question.
personally, I like the question (at least- as it was revised by Tsyvarev). I think it reflects the kind of curiosity about how things work that I find core to my interest in software.
it's like some people don't even care about knowing the actual answer ("it's indistinguishable from answer which is false")
or will quickly write it up as only answerable by speculation without being... something (disciplined? curious?) enough to challenge whether that intuition of theirs is faithful to reality or not.
or will vote to close a question that has mostly overcome a misunderstanding and is seeking deeper understanding as a duplicate of a question that hasn't overcome that misunderstanding and doesn't solicit deeper insight, and is even approaching from a different direction.
the majority of the comments on the question have either been to make value judgements on assumed values of the asker, or (from my bewildered POV) to try to shut it down no matter what it takes
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Q: Help me improve my question

DeltaIVI asked this question yesterday Create two barplots for categorical variables having different numbers of classes It didn't get much attention, except for a downvote. Can you help me improve it? Should I split in two questions, one for each barplot? It seems a bit wasteful to me, since the two pl...

I'm not in the best mood right now. feeling frustrated about this and venting. still ready to discuss about it in good faith though
Well, turns out it has been reopened already. I am not very fond of made-up closure reasons either.
I did not delve too deep into that question, but this one seemed like a suitable duplicate, so I don't understand why that was lifted.
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reasons I don't like that dup target:
1. it's a duplicate of yet another question that strays even farther from the question.
2. it's approaching from the opposite angle. instead of trying to figure out how leetcode runs without main defined in the submission code, it's asking why a program being attempted to be built with no main function outside of leetcode is rejected by a compiler (for having no main function).
3. it is founded on a misconception that the question that supposedly duplicates it doesn't have. /q/78643019 "knows" that there should be a main function (and is confused about why that knowledge doesn't seem from their perspective to hold for leetcode)
continuing on #1, like honestly- what the **** does stackoverflow.com/q/63300005/11107541 even have to do with stackoverflow.com/q/78643019/11107541 ?
if the questions are real duplicates, transitivity should apply, should it not?
@starball The point is that the effect is indistinguishable. And I also agree with the mod's commentuser12002570 3 hours ago
^this comment is even worse than I first thought. it's literally not indistinguishable. to my knowledge, textual inclusion allows substituting a custom main function, but separate compilation and link does not.
at least- not within the confines of leetcode's interface
 
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@NewPosts Probably needs a
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Q: "Title cannot contain " oddities: Why is the term "Android app" not allowed in a title?

RobertI can across a question with the title "Connecting Android Studio to Spotify API" which is total nonsense as you don't connect Android Studio to Spotify API, but the Android app you develop in Android Studio. As the used IDE you use for developing the app is of no relevance for the question, I tr...

> Connecting Android Studio to Spotify API
Yes, bad
> Connecting Android app to Spotify API
still bad
> How to authorise Android application to use Spotify API
is probably more along the lines of what the question is about. Although it might even be something with Android Studio, as OP mentions it happens in the Android emulator there.
 
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@starball I'm tempted to edit the question to be along the lines "How are platforms like Leetcode able to compile a C++ program without me writing a 'main()' function?" (emphasized changed parts) to prevent closure on the lines of answers being speculation. But then we'd probably get more users closing it as "lacks focus"...
IMO even if the answers don't apply exactly to Leetcode (which is proved wrong by your answer) the Q&A there is still useful as it could apply to similar platforms.
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> I don't know what a "CoC violation is", but I can guess.
From the guy freely calling people cowards.
CoC = Council of Cowards
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Crumbs of Crèpes
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@E_net4 yeah but they weren't throwing around those insults, they were stating them.
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@RyanM I don't see how that distinction is important in this context.
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Q: SO DIscussions has a bigger UI that prevents you from knowing if a discussion was "discussed"

Ashwin PhadkeIf you open any SO discussion within a collection, for example AWS/Google cloud and then click on a discussion you can answer and open it, you will see a giant question box followed by a more giant answer box. This essentially hides if people have already discussed enough on this on a bigger scre...

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Q: I can access others' solutions but not my own from the Solutions page in Leetcode

ArunabhThere seems to be a problem with the page https://leetcode.com/problems/magnetic-force-between-two-balls/solutions/?envType=daily-question&envId=2024-06-20. It appears that I can access other people's solutions, but not my own. This needs a real emergency. Look at the previous day's problem, http...

@NewPosts What even was the idea behind this post?
Separate topic: I'm impressed - I had a post with an Imgur link in a comment inside the Markdown (I mean <!-- --> so it's not visible in the post). I just remembered it existed and checked it. The Imgur URL has been exchanged to an sstatic ones and the image has also been uploaded there.
meh
i'm annoyed that there's no way to upload an image in discussions
you must upload it somewhere else, such as here in chat, first
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Q: Selecting the "Other" option when voting to close a question as off-topic in staging ground inserts suboptimal text

President James K. PolkThis is a minor bug for sure, but it should also be very easy to fix. In Staging Ground, when voting to close as off-topic, there are some canned choices and lastly an "Other" choice that allows the reviewer to enter a custom close reason. This generates a partially filled-in comment that says I...

 
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I'm not really clear on what benefit there is from an argument about LeetCode's use of __ identifiers. In some sense, it is the implementation, and in any event, that's something that should be transparent to the user when they're not snooping/reverse engineering the platform. — Craig 58 secs ago
interesting argument. I mean, I've seen cppfront make use of reserved identifier patterns with the logic that is part of "the implementation", but this is a level further
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@E_net4 I don't see the relevance either; perhaps I needed the /s to make that clear :)

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