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12:04 AM
My next election message will be "if you vote for I promise to delete your account"
 
Probably would be effective (and I believe you would).
 
12:30 AM
@Dharman Speaking.
Oh wait, wrong ping. :facepalm:
 
 
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1:33 AM
answerer understood the question, clarified the question via answering, but admitted that they were not interested in giving a complete answer to a homework assignment. I don't like how this page has turned out. What do other curators think about this page: stackoverflow.com/a/68199183/2943403 ?
^ should the answer be converted to a comment under the question? or should the question be edited to receive the clarification in that answer and the accepted answer deleted because it doesn't actually attempt to resolve? It is generous and kind, but I don't think it meets the expectations of SO page design.
 
 
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4:07 AM
@dbc request link redirect to user profile. Repost please.
 
4:23 AM
@mickmackusa OP got the help he'd been seeking, the thread doesn't seem likely to help anyone else. I think it should be deleted.
 
 
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5:26 AM
 
5:53 AM
@oguzismail I guess I am revealing some nerdiness, but I think it might be a fun thought experiment. I might be tempted to answer if it was clearer and the OP showed some semblance of effort to self-solve. A pity. I guess I am leaning toward removing the page too. :(
 
6:41 AM
Good morning everyone
Do we normally CV questions that are related to API bugs?
 
 
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9:14 AM
@DaImTo Depends on the question. If the question has MCVE then it does not matter whether it is API bug or not and such question are useful to others. Also sometimes there are workarounds that can be posted as answers.
 
9:29 AM
@DaImTo An answer like "this is a bug in version 3.potato.14" seems pretty useful for other people experiencing the same problem.
 
10:02 AM
 
@VLAZ currently there is just a bug repport on the issue forum but there are two question so on SO now related to it.
 
 
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11:54 AM
@mickmackusa Isn't fun what we all are here for? I say go ahead and answer it if you want to. Let others do the cleanup this once
 
12:30 PM
Is this just VLQ or already R/A?
 
> YOU CODEIS WRONG HAHA BRRRR IMAA PRO
That's R/A any way you look at it.
 
Thank you
 
ALL CAPS is kind of a red flag
Get it?
 
Okay
 
You didn't get it :-(
 
12:34 PM
Sorry
 
Red flag
 
Yes
 
Maybe you did get it and it's just not as clever as I thought :-(
 
You mean if I get it it can't have been as clever as you thought? ;)
 
Hrmf. I guess I just thought it would have merited more than one word in the response.
 
12:39 PM
O K
 
@CodyGray I was unsure how to respond. Maybe I need an account on Interpersonal skills
 
@rene Now that's just ranunculus.
 
Thanks! How is your day going so far?
 
@JeanneDark A recently published study showed a correlation between deficits in beneficial gut bacteria and deficits in social interaction skills in mice. Maybe just make the account on Biology.SE?
@rene Every daisy's better with you
 
@CodyGray Seasoned Advice may then also be useful
At least now I can blame everything on gut bacteria
 
12:43 PM
I'm not sure if microbiota is within their scope.
Right? Immune system defects, social skills, poor nutrition, personality, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, cancer, obesity, cardiovascular disease...
 
If only I was a mouse ;)
 
Close enough
 
1:02 PM
Should this be closed as "no repro" (the 'assertion' in the question is just plain wrong) or should the most recent edit be rolled back (there was a sort of answer about the loop variable going out of scope)?
 
Independent of anything else, I think the edit must be rolled back, as it completely changed the code after an answer was posted.
Typo, or pun? One can never tell...
 
Plun?
 
Pupo?
Typun?
 
Punpo
 
Actually, the 'answer' about the loop scope was only a comment.
 
1:07 PM
That's why you called it a "sort of" answer?
That's definitely a stretch.
I cannot tell what the question is asking.
But I think it is probably a duplicate.
 
But, with that loop in the code, one could post a sort of answer. It's not the resize that invalidates the pointer but the fact that the pointee has gone.
 
You convinced me: the question is unclear.
 
I was going to say that if we can't figure out what the question is asking, we should probably just close it as unclear.
 
Haha, yeah. It took me a bit...
 
Taking the address of a loop-control variable: maybe there's a dupe for that?
 
1:10 PM
"It has a pretty picture; how can it possibly be unclear?"
 
^ +1
... but no hand-drawn red 'circle'.
 
Sadly many arguments against closure reads like that :/
 
Also, if anyone can relate to this it's probably you, @AdrianMole, but... I keep reading that diagram as saying "DNA" instead of "DATA" and seeing it as depicting a sort of double-helix.
 
because moles are so closely related to mice?
 
Because he's probably the only one here other than me who has spent a lot of time looking at schematic diagrams of molecular biology.
 
1:15 PM
You traded that for looking at unclear C++ questions?
 
No, I used to do both simultaneously.
@AdrianMole Question was edited with code to reflect the actual point of confusion. I've reopened and reclosed as a duplicate... or two.
 
Is it ok to hammer this question, if it was only a typo? n -> m stackoverflow.com/q/12500872/1839439
The error message matches the canonical, but the root cause is not covered i.e. typo
 
Let's just do it the right way.
 
It's nice when Cody is around
 
I agree
 
1:19 PM
I'm going to assume that's praise for the wit and wisdom, rather than just access to the delete button. But I'll take whatever I can get.
 
Well, even if not nice, I'd go with useful.
 
Other people could run into similar problems caused by such typos... of course it's unlikely they would find this question or even understand from it how to solve the typo. The question can definitely be deleted.
 
@CodyGray You have the full package
 
So, I wasn't asking Cody to delete the question, but that solution to my question works too
 
No, I think that is clearly not something that is a useful general reference, with the view count serving as testament
 
1:22 PM
That was the last one remaining I didn't know what to do with, so now that topic is cleaned up. I wrote an answer and made one of the questions a canonical.
 
Which topic, specifically? You tackled all of the Stored Procedures questions?
 
Somewhere I read the statement "We close questions because they aren't answerable or are off topic (or already have an answer in the case of duplicates)" Is this correct?
There are close reasons for questions that are answerable, like "needs more focus" or "typo"
 
"needs more focus" means "not answerable in our [restrictive Q&A] format"
"typo" is a bit of an exception, I suppose.
"typo or not reproducible" is basically supposed to mean "not answerable in a useful way". It is meant primarily for cases where someone is, e.g., trying to use a public API but the service is temporarily down. They don't have a bug in their code; they just experienced a transient failure. There's no real answer to that, at least not one that is useful.
 
1:35 PM
@CodyGray Eg. "One question per question"?
 
It's true that a typo like a misspelling of "void" as "viod" would prevent your code from compiling, and that that could be trivially answered, but... that answer isn't useful to anyone else. For plenty of other questions that arise from typos, those actually are useful to others, because others might make the same obscure mistake.
@JeanneDark Yes. "Needs more focus" is (or should be) trying to capture two things: there are too many questions asked here, or this is such a broad question that an attempt to exhaustively answer it would need to approach the length of a book.
 
So then we have to find out when a question is really asking more than one question and when not?
 
The second test suffices: can this be reasonably answered in our format?
If the two questions are, "Does this code work? If not, how should I write it?", then that's probably OK.
 
@JeanneDark Honestly, I miss the prior incarnation of it as "Too Broad". Yes, it became a catch-all, but it better described a question that didn't have a narrow scope for Q&A
 
@Machavity I also prefer "too broad"
 
@CodyGray I guess I can't go any further without entering meta territory
 
That's OK; I practically live there.
 
How about "How to do X in Haskell or PHP?"?
 
There is actually a very recent Meta question about precisely that... In that specific case, I'd say that would definitely be too broad. If the languages were swizzled around, then it would be more debatable. So, ultimately, that's the call of people who have subject-matter expertise.
 
Thank you
 
1:49 PM
 
Thanks
 
Per usual, I agree with Lundin.
@Dharman Uh... good question. I don't know. I have a very hard time understanding what is being asked in either of those questions, despite being quite familiar with C and Linux programming.
They appear to be asking about something different, at least.
But I suspect they are connected.
 
Same poster, same question, from what I could see.
 
"you could build your own blog engine" Ugh.
 
1:59 PM
Ok, I am done with that search. If anyone wants to continue my work please feel free stackoverflow.com/… I don't have enough close votes to go through them all
 
2:10 PM
@DaImTo Now with 100% more code...
 
How can you tell? The diffs are still broken. :-(
 
Side-by-side Markdown
 
 
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5:04 PM
@CodyGray so, would we be able to recommend migration through this 'all sites' list to any network site?
Or how would migration work via closure under these options
 
No migration
Migration doesn't work well. Too many problems with it, both conceptually and in the implementation.
The exception would be migration to Meta, I guess.
In place of migration, the user is given a list of other sites and reminded that they can delete their question and ask it anywhere they choose. After they first verify it is on-topic there.
 
 
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7:57 PM
stackoverflow.com/a/68230477/4657412 - this is a bit bizarre. It's obviously "not an answer" but they're replying to their self-answer on their own question asking for clarification
(Not asking anyone to do anything about it - it's just odd)
 
Hehe.
 
Very odd
 
I think an NAA flag on that would work. It starts with, "Can you please explain how ..." so it's a new question.
Maybe the earlier 'answer' seemed to work but, now, they don't get why?
 
Yeah I did put a NAA flag on it. Like I say - I wasn't really asking for any action, I was just puzzled and asking for thoughts. Maybe they're just forgetful and just haven't noticed it's their past self they're talking to
 
Or is their earlier answer just a "thanks, it works" on the other (proper) answer?
 
8:03 PM
Ah possibly I'd missed that. That is more plausible
 
Not my domain, so can't really assess.
 
 
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11:49 PM
@E_net4thecurator That doesn't look like a duplicate. The images have different kinds of noise, and the code attempts are quite different as well.
 

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