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1:50 AM
@cigien For that in Java I use Unable to access a method's local variables outside of the method in Java as a canonical, do you know if there's a similar one for C++?
 
@RyanM Hmm, good point, I should have though of that.
@cigien If there's a C++ hammer around, that can also be closed as a dupe of stackoverflow.com/questions/18710282
 
or just one more dupe vote, I cast one
 
2:51 AM
This is a very bad answer but not NAA, right? stackoverflow.com/a/67389850/12708583
 
@10Rep Yeah, I think that's an answer. The other answer OTOH appears to be NAA so I flagged that one.
 
@cigien thanks. I came across the answer in the LQP so I didn't see the other one.
 
@10Rep Sure, I just thought I'd mention it :)
 
3:06 AM
IIRC it's against the license or something to copy code from an external site like JSFiddle. Is there a list of sites that have a similar license? It would be helpful for reviewing suggested edits.
 
@10Rep yeah, the first sentence makes it an answer (if the link wasn't there you wouldn't call it an NAA, just, as you say, a bad answer). Anyway, it's gone now...
 
3:46 AM
@10Rep The list of sites for which it is against the license to copy is: <all sites>, except those which explicitly state a license that permits copying. In other words, the default is that there is no license and no permission to copy. The copyright owner must affirmatively do something in order to create a license which allows copying. That may be just agreeing to the terms of use of whichever site something is posted on (e.g. Stack Exchange).
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If anything, it would be easier, and vastly shorter, to list the sites from which copying is permitted, but in order to do that, one would need to check the licensing status of every 3rd party site and all pages on each site (each page of which might have different licensing terms).
 
 
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@mickmackusa Roomba 10 days, Need -3 for 20k delete . Why you want to delete so fast.
Or I am missing some thing ?
 
I don't have the forecaster on my work computer, sorry. I like to take out the garbage quickly because there is no chance that this page can become something of value to SO.
 
5:48 AM
@Shree ^ why? that looks like FP to me
 
Miss click, I comment on MS report. Sorry.
 
 
6:56 AM
Small follow-up for my question from yesterday: I finally realized that the burnination process also applies to ambiguous but on-topic tags; it is a bit confusing, since it prominently puts out those four criteria that a tag must fail ("Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?").
Maybe we could amend the post to clarify that, and avoid similar misunderstandings in the future (assuming that the proponent is actually aware of the process, like I was)?
 
@janw uh, what is the misunderstanding exactly? What would you change, and how?
do you mean "is the concept described unambiguous, and on-topic for the site"?
 
Yeah, I have a tag that is on-topic, but folks start using it for the wrong framework version.
I think the criteria are fine for tags like "complete", but they do not apply when one just aims for disambiguation
 
sorry for the duplicate, there is really no easy way to avoid having Smokey post a copy if we !!/report something which was already reported here
 
No worries. If you start with one person reporting a post, and then that person recruits two people to report the post. And then each of those people recruit two more people to report a post, and so on, in the end you have a yacht. As I understand it
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@janw but maybe disambigution is a different process altogether? Its outcome might be that burnination happened but that wasn't its goal. On the other hand the criteria on the burnination process are also judgement calls. I can live with yes, it is on topic but boy, oh boy how can this ever become unambiguous. Whether meta agrees with that is a 50/50 chance, depending who pops-up.
 
7:14 AM
@rene I agree with that, but maybe we could make this more clear? A separate FAQ post for disambiguration is probably overkill and would duplicate too much information, and the burnination process FAQ is already long enough. However, what about a few hints in the tag wiki of ? I am optimistic that people who are interested in disambiguation do also read tag wikis ;)
 
@janw sure, updating the tag wiki is a good place to start. We did that for burnination-request as well.
Feel free to suggest an edit, share a gist if you want pre-post eyes on it.
 
Alright, will do! But it may take 6-8 hours, lots of meetings today...
 
Get your priorities straight! ;)
 
7:31 AM
 
7:52 AM
@tripleee no repro; see self-answer now
 
8:04 AM
@Shree now the downvote on the answer has been neutralized, so I assume it will not roomba.
 
8:19 AM
@mickmackusa Rommba forecaster show Roomba 10 days (daily) :)
 
@mickmackusa the relevant roomba rule is closed as non-dupe, score <=0 with no accepted or >0 scored answers; no need for anything to be negatively scored
 
 
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10:55 AM
Is the answer referred to in the sd report abovespam? It looks to be nonsense text with a spammy link. Thoughts?
 
11:12 AM
@HovercraftFullOfEels probably, most mods would not decline spam flag.
 
11:58 AM
Morning
 
1:02 PM
Is this on-topic, or is it general computing?
 
@cigien I voted to close as OT SU
 
Ok, that's what I thought, thanks.
 
1:21 PM
 
 
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@JeanneDark Does that qualify as spam?
 
@khelwood I wondered too if that should/could be classified as spam. But I'm not sure.
 
I would be nice to user since they have other stuff on SO and just CV and DELV
 
I was wondering as well but I believe it was just meant as an expression and the question is basically "How to write unit-tests". Anyway too broad
 
Here's the respective MSO post: Are job offers spam?
 
2:47 PM
yes but what Tomerikoo said maybe just a way to put down they question + they have contributed so personally I don't fell it qualifies.. DV,CV,DELV works fine
 
@JeanneDark I think this case is a bit different. There is no actual contact info and it can be read as just a frustration expression. I would say let the OP have the benefit of the doubt and simply have that question burned...
 
@Tomerikoo Yes, that was my train of thought, too. Spam comes with a penalty and it's probably a bit of an edge case or not clear-cut enough.
 
Am I allowed to ask for a second (and third ...) opinion on a question I dupe-hammered?
... seems to some disagreement amongst the commentators.
 
no clue Adrian, my feeling is that the question is the same (difference, when to use, advantage/disadvantage) seems all like they should have same answer.
but yeah it's just my 2 cents since I think if you ask about difference you are really asking "when to use", hence you are not expecting in answer that they are spelled differently...
 
@khelwood Meh. We don't want hard job offers ("Here's my phone number 123-4..."). Without that, it's just a close/delete thing. I'm pretty sure the room would help delete stuff like that
 
3:01 PM
@AdrianMole I don't like the dupe target. The OP is asking are there any disadvantages of using std::uint_fast16_t instead of say unsigned int? and to me, the dupe doesn't answer that
 
@AdrianMole did you ask in the lounge<C++> already? I hear they have opinions on stuff ...
 
@NathanOliver Yeah - I'm starting to wobble.
 
The answer on the Q is a good one, and it would not be appropriate on the dupe target
 
That was partly what persuaded me to reopen.
... along with the fear of Flowers and Irrational Numbers. ;)
 
3:32 PM
 
4:29 PM
@mck this looks like classic POB
 
If someone posts a bunch of code and says "here's some code I found on the net" without any attribution, do I have to try and find where they copied it from in order to mod-flag it for unattributed content?
 
5:10 PM
@khelwood Yes. We really don't have time to go track it down ourselves
 
@khelwood Given that there doesn't seem to be intent to hide the fact that the code is copied, you could leave a comment asking for attribution. There's a decent chance they'll add the link themself.
 
And in the event that the OP does not add a link, and I don't manage to find the original in order to report it, the code just stays up?
 
Wouldn't that question be close-worthy (eg. more focus ("explain that code to me?"))
 
Maybe, but what if it's an answer?
 
5:57 PM
@Machavity - can you please delete my request above?
 
6:15 PM
@Machavity thanks =)
 
7:05 PM
 
@TylerH please bin my last CV-pls, OP has removed the duplicate
 
@Vickel done cc @TylerH
 
thanks @NathanOliver
 
Sorry, caught with my pants down watching the SN15 launch stream
Well, waiting for it, at least...
 
7:31 PM
 
8:17 PM
Does this question considered off-topic? I mean, the concept is programming-related but to me this question is not about programming directly and while not a close-reason by itself, it is probably more appropriate over at Computer Science
 
It seems to be opinion-based, looking at the answer.
Questions that are on-topic at another site, though, are not necessarily off-topic on Stack Overflow
bottom 4 answers are all del-worthy too, IMHO
 
@TylerH Yes of course. It's not the reason to close, but still to me, it's not about programming (directly)
I'm just not sure if my views are correct and this is still considered on-topic because graphs and trees are widely used in programming
 
There are probably many people in both camps
Is it 'a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development'? Well, it's answerable, but is it truly practical? Maybe... personally I would say no but I could definitely see a lot of people saying yes too
 
8:49 PM
 
9:21 PM
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9:50 PM
yay revenge downvotes, happy Wednesday :-D
 
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