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posted on November 29, 2020

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
 
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posted on November 30, 2020

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
 
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1:51 PM
Hey
 
 
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2:57 PM
Hello
 
Hello o/
 
 
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6:51 PM
oof, I missed a bit
@TemaniAfif Neither can I. Frustratingly this existed but was edited before an answer was added -_- stackoverflow.com/questions/40106955/…
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7:13 PM
@TemaniAfif as currently phrased it is unclear, so could at least VTC as that
 
@TylerH true, let's do that. It seems there is a vauting fraud around it too based on the deleted users there. It's now clear why such basic question.
 
@TemaniAfif yeah, it probably was a seeder for fraud
the user #s are quite close together (I think they are partially randomized but largely sequential))
but yeah, within seconds of landing on the page it was a clear, obvious downvote case based on the effort needed to answer it
Shame, honestly; had it been a genuine inquiry by a genuine person, it could've made a half-decent canonical for how padding works.
 
7:36 PM
well, I don't think they know what "canonical" mean. They simply want more useless virtual points
 
I just mean that any question, however simple, is theoretically on-topic on the site. If it hasn't been asked before, that's quite rare these days, but not impossible
If it were generic enough (and genuine), you (or anyone) could reply with a canonical answer that explains padding and the various broken down properties and how it works for elements and any special edge cases, etc.
then any questions about how to use padding could be closed as dupes of it
 
8:35 PM
yes, I always tend to think that a simple question is a bad one because we can easily find the answer using google (even if it's not withing SO) but if it's not within SO then indeed is a perfect valid on-topic question.
 

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