@Shree Yes, because he is asking that the solution does not work for him. Side note the code he is using is for python2 but it is not compatible with python 3 (the print function).
@Shree In those cases, when you have one, I ask myself: Did the user try to provide an answer or point out that the code doesn't work? If it is the first then it is an answer (at least an attempt) but if it is the second it is not, and in general it is advisable to point out that it is better to publish a new post with more information, but in this case it is caused by a typo by the simplest thing is to point out how to correct it.
@KevinM.Mansour I don't think I would regard that as a flaggable offense if it's not just a blatant copy/paste without any attribution or explanation (in which case maybe flag as plagiarized)
@tripleee Fom my point of view, it is copied/pasted from docs without even linking for the docs. even the answer have same images that are in the docs, For that I am sure it is copied.
@RyanM quick question, the other day I installed a program that complained about not having JRE_HOME in the enviorment variables. I thought:"I'll just set it to the JDK", but the program complained again that JRE wasn't at the specified path. My solution (to not loose any more time) was to download JRE and set it, but isn't JDK enough? Could I have set JRE_HOME to something inside JDK?
Asking because I was under the impression that setting JDK_HOME should in principle take care of all your needs.
@bad_coder Oracle claims that the JDK includes the JRE, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's not the root folder of the JDK but either a subfolder or somewhere else
On my Windows system, it looks like I've got jdk-10.x.x.x and jre-10.x.x.x folders side-by-side. Of course, I don't remember exactly what I installed, but my guess would be just a JDK installer.
@Dharman Well, the upvoted answer on the dupe uses a different library which no one suggested in the target. Not the biggest loss for humanity, just thought there is no harm in keeping it...
@tacoshy "Missing research effort" is not a reason to close a question, to down-vote it, yes, but not to close it, but this site is not about down-voting, only close-voting, so "duplicate" is all you need to mention.
@tacoshy: [HTML Email can't load custom fonts from the web](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67935715/html-email-cant-load-custom-fonts-from-the-web) gives you HTML Email can't load custom fonts from the web
@Vega I tend to throw it into the realm of "Please reboot" or "Please uninstall and reinstall". Can it solve the problem? Maybe. But the voting indicates it's not a useful answer either
we all make mistakes. I understand that our past mistakes can hunt us and it's not easy to shed this burden, but the best way I find to cope with this is to try seek redemption by contributing in meaningful ways. Help other people and that should help you forget about your past mistakes
FWIW, If you really don't want the question, you can use a mod flag, or the contact us, to ask for the question to be disassociated from your account. The Q&A will still be there, but your account will be removed from it.
@NathanOliver If I flagged my own question and it became unliked to my account, so the reputation points that I earned/losed from my question will be retrieved or not?
^ maybe even [del-pls] (but I am not sure hence no formal request) because it is an N-th dupe of the canonical about XOR object types with a great answer from a long-standing contributor to TypeScript
@Tomerikoo Rep earned more than 60 days ago doesn't get lost due to deletion. I actually thought the same would apply for disassociation, but apparently not.
Disassociation causes a recalculation to occur; it's as if the user never asked the question in the first place, in terms of rep, badge progress, or question status on the system
Deletion will refund rep except in the 60 day/ >=3 score case (as cigien and Jeanne just mentioned), but will also count toward the user's record in the case of a question ban. Not necessarily an issue, but if OP has few questions of low score
@Dharman I should have clarified, progress toward unearned badges. Earned badges are never refunded
@Vega I think it matters that it's the answer that is the same there, not the question...
If the same answer can be given to different questions on different sites, that's not a problem. It's only a problem if someone asks the same question on different sites
@RiggsFolly That question should be closed because it's too broad, and possibly unclear. There's no mention of homework anywhere, and lack of an attempt is not a reason to close a question.
@RiggsFolly IMO, that was a homework problem assigned to the OP, I agree. However, I take a literal view of that, because unfortunately there is still wording in the help-center that makes an exception for "No effort" as a close reason for homework questions. In this particular case, it's relatively clear that it's homework, but I've seen quite a few examples of closures that are very borderline, hence my objection to that being used as a close reason.
I'm not trying to have a war, or even a fight. I apologize if my tone came across as too aggressive, that was not my intention. I'm just explaining my rationale for my previous comment.
In my opinion. It needs code for both Huawei Ads and Huawei IAP or even What is the error that he get when he download app. I am sure their is error, so I am just confused for that I asked. Thank you. :)
If anyone has different point of view, that would be nice because this question is just confusing so far.
Yeah, found someone saying that the same user keep closing a question as dupe of the NPE question and that the question was reopened several time, luckily someone already responded that that's impossible
@Machavity Reddit and Twitter are the only two things that make me consider that real-life verification for creating an account for anything on the internet might be a good idea
@bad_coder I mean, yeah it is useful for some stuff already
I'd like the US govt to be much more aggressive at taking down botnets, etc. and robocall number spoofing.
Sorry, legitimate business that mask all outgoing calls behind one number, spammers ruined it for everyone; it should be illegal now. Or at least only allowed to licensed companies, abuse punishable by jail time
The difference is botnets are nuisance, not a life threatening thing, for the most part, so there's no dire need to catch the guys and lock them up, just stop them from doing it.
And there's an argument for if they arrested all the dealers on the street corner then there wouldn't be a narco sub because there wouldn't be distribution points for that sub to distribute to
@Braiam telecoms (and the previous admin's FCC, by extension) drag their feet as a matter of nature. If they can't make money doing it, they're not going to do it. If the government gives them money to do it, they'll take money and then not do it.
As for the botnets the solution is actually regulation of producers holding them to some kind of standard. Otherwise, the more junk hardware with IP's you produce the more botnets you get.
@TylerH problem is, if I buy a laptop every model comes with a non-interchangeable charger that can't be reused.
@TylerH if the chargers were really universal you could pay the extra 90$ for a stylish white plastic, or just buy OEM for 10$. (Didn't know Apple has opt-out, they just scored points with me for being environmentally friendly.)
@TylerH only the law needs to be public, whoever don't conform gets their product apprehended :D
oh man, they put a patent on a 1mA difference :O
@Machavity yes just noticed, anyway in my house over the past 20 years we've had dozens and dozens of adapters. half a dozen would have been enough. I actually got a drawer full I'm waiting to send to recycling.
@Braiam man, put 1 single item on the consumer side and have producers adapt their boards (if they don't like it they can take their business elsewhere.)
@KevinB as usual everyone. Put together a "Consortium" as usual (e.g. W3c) define a norm, set politically deadlines, and get all the stakeholders in a room.
@KevinB that's how SQL was initially created and standardized among many other techs we use today.
@TylerH Sadly so. There are a few people fighting the "questions as documentation" fight, and the reasoning sometimes cuts through. But some people are determined to be uncontrollably furious.
@halfer And that's why I don't comment, unless I really believe the question can be improved into something.
BTW, morbid curiosity got a hold of me, and checked out the rules, here's the first: A burn is a targeted, well-placed jab at another person, organization, or group of people