@Drew I agree. But, I'd be more happy if one of my quality answer gets rewarded in such a manner. I do have written 5-10 of quality answers till now,including 1 on CS Stack exchange and 1 on Unix & Linux Stack Exchange.
Today I received another T-shirt from your side (second time). I don't know the reason for this. Stack Overflow gave me the first T-shirt for getting 100k, but I don't know the reason for the second.
I think I'm mentioned in this content, 10 Million Questions - Let's Share Some Stories That the ...
@TimCastelijns A question about Python: How to zip three lists like zip() does? For example, 'foo', 'bar', '123', and I want [('f', 'b', '1'), ('o', 'a', '2'), etc.].
I read an old comment by Andrew Barber, and noticed that there is no diamond next to his name. Is he no longer a moderator?
His profile still mentions:
Community Moderator ♦ on Stack Overflow (AKA Evil Unicorn Overlord)
but the link does not include him.
i didnt think it was that broad when i looked over the question, but i dont know what would be involved. for all we know, it could be a 3 lines of code. in which case, it wouldnt be broad at all
@cimmanon It would be so if it had a core package to achieve this. There is a core package for less: atmospherejs.com/meteor/less, so the answer to "how to use less" is one line of code. It's not the case for SCSS
@kyll maybe get the guy to embed that into his Answer better, rather than in comments. Just a thought, as we are not in that tag space to know what you know
@Undo You might want to double check with Jon on that if you do become a mod. I believe he is kinda hands off with this room on CV request. Can't remember the reason though.
@NathanOliver There's definitely something that changes when you get binding votes - I've done it twice, and it's happened both times. You become more cautious, but more brave at the same time. It's weird.
After a discussion with OP, I retracted my vote. I misunderstood the tech stack used, and blame fully the one who chose the name of the tech stack OP uses.
@Kyll we can often be dumbfounded by questions. The problem is that others here lack the tag expertise to know if the post of a close has any importance or substance
I don't think that Python question is necessarily too broad
I think you'd have to be familiar with PsychoPy to know
It's a GUI
So it's not really asking how to get started with something in Python so much as asking if a programming tool supports a feature, like asking how to set a breakpoint in Visual Studio
I disagree. That question has nothing to do with MCVE. It is lacking a bunch of stuff. But you guys are trying to work inside the tight box of "gosh what has the stack given me to give a reason for closure"
@Drew the banner that gets added to the post provides a description of what's wrong. Regardless, CV requests or discussions here are just for bringing attention to posts that need it. Each user here is expected to act entirely independently based on what they think is best.