The question at 55507749 was marked as a duplicate incorrectly. The other question's answer is not the answer.
I also updated the closed question to make it a little more clear, but I think it was clear enough before.
I came across a peculiar question today: OP has only 40 rep but somehow can offer a +150 bounty on their question. Is this intended/by design or a bug? Also, OP seems to have offered the bounty after receiving 2 close votes, so that the question cannot be closed until the bounty expires.
In the reputation tab for my SO account I have a row that says:
-2 Feb 27
-2 00:01 removed Password Authentication
Why did I lose 2 reputation for Password Authentication?
Here's a screenshot.
TLDR: My question is "why is PHP Mail so slow?" - Please can you answer with things that cause this delay and ways to mitigate them
People rudely seem to downvote & delete my questions even though they are perfectly valid and actually very difficult to find any information about on open web searc...
Display list of movies from REST.
Backend could be Node.js, ASP.NET Core, etc
Frontend Angular, Vue.js or React.js
Due to time constraints I generated fake json using something like
...
var faker = require('faker/locale/en_US');
var dB = { Movies: []};
for (var i = 1; i<=100; i++) {
dB.Mov...
I got to reading the Help Centre today, in particular this page, and was once again horrified by how little information users are given there in order to ask good questions.
In particular, while the "needs details or clarity" close reason is applied for questions containing images of code, there ...
I just got a question that bugs me for a few years now. I'm a longtime user of all of these StackOverflow type forums. I find lots of good answers here that help me solving issues and I learn something. Which is great. When I want to upvote these answers, the feedback is always "that's nice, but ...
The tag comma I think should be burninated.
Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?
In a sense, the contents have a comma somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a comma is wholly worthless to the actual question.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?...
As someone working with Vue on a daily basis, I would say that Vue 2 has become the de facto standard for anyone using this framework. Originally the vue.js-tag was meant for Vue 1 but that version has been discontinued nearly 5 years ago with version 1.0.28 and is no longer supported by the Vue ...
I came across this answer recently.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/2624210/620863
It contained a comment that listed a pretty egregious short-coming. I nearly dismissed the answer out of hand because of it, but then expanded the comment thread. In it, there was a correction by the same commenter s...
I shared some code from a project to get help on it. Our teacher allowed us to get outside help. Today, my teacher told the class to make sure copies of our code weren't online. Am I allowed to delete my question? Someone already answered it, but I'm not allowed to keep the code online because my...
It's been more than a year since the last "Not a Robot" badges were awarded. Also, there are no current events planned where users can earn the badge.
I understand that SE employees and users can't physically meet due to the ongoing pandemic, but users can still (theoretically) earn the badge by ...
I have a small doubt regarding the software versioning, I know that there are many ways to do it, but the most common is with numbers and with a length of 3 to 4 digits, I know what each of the numbers mean in this method, my doubts are two but they go hand in hand (I clarify so that I do not cro...