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12:13 AM
@Makyen I appreciate the clarification. Because the question I was looking at was a "how to" question, and knowing nothing about ahk, I wasn't necessarily sure if the solution to the problem would be a programing solution or not.
 
@HenryEcker the usual applies, if it's a basic "how to run script" that might be OK if nothing else it's worth keeping around as a dup target. If it gets into OS/SW configs it stops being scripting per se. But that's where it becomes a case-by-case evaluation.
If you start getting too strict with basic "how to configure tool" Qs what'll happen is that you won't have canonicals against which to close common questions. If there's a lot of demand the questions will keep pouring in, the wisest choice is not pushing back if it's unique and the OP knows what they're doing as a poster.
@HenryEcker E.g. these 27 are basically the visible tip of the iceberg of a HW/SW/OS installation question. But fact is almost every day one such library questions comes in.
You could argue those are all off-topic to begin with, but then you wouldn't be solving anything and would just be left with a continuing problem.
 
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9:52 AM
@tripleee @RO please trash, OP updated
 
10:16 AM
I'm too impatient. I posted an answer. Please remove my most recent delpls with "unregistered user".
 
10:30 AM
stackoverflow.com/questions/73793657/… - the question lacks essential details. How the dependent parts are organised? Is it mix of frameworks/static/binary frameworks? Why OP needs to change modulemap instead of access specifiers? It's most likely an XY problem, but it's hard to suggest without additional details.
 
10:51 AM
@mickmackusa done
 
 
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12:04 PM
@tripleee The question seems clear enough. It's asking how to filter out the Arabic characters from a string.
 
Is this question fine? The first comment indicates it may be too broad or lack details or clarity.
 
12:18 PM
@tripleee @rene Could this be binned please? tripleee asked for it, but didn't ping an RO.
 
Thanks.
 
@CodyGray is there a reason for why content dispute notices tend to involve a lock followed by an immediate unlock?
 
@TylerH Moderators changing their mind... Realizing that the abuse is more widespread and needs to be handled with something other than a lock on a single post.
 
Hmm, so it is a manual thing
 
12:28 PM
Yes, if it's shown as unlocked by an actual moderator, it's manual. Community does also unlock them automatically after a period of time, which moderators specify when they do the initial lock, so that's another reason why you'd generally see a content dispute lock followed by an unlock.
 
The period of time being 6 to 8 weeks.
 
Default option for that type of lock is 1 hour. Other options are 1 day, 1 week, and permanent. (Other types of locks sensibly default to "permanent".) Those are the only options the built-in UI gives you, but with some HTML editing magic (or a userscript), you can get any period you want, with a granularity of hours. (No, I have no idea why what my userscript does is not the built-in UI.)
 
And, presumably, mods can't change the duration without unlocking and re-locking.
 
That's also correct.
 
Mods are called janitors but we are more like prison guards, all cells are closed and we constantly have to use our keys to open doors to do our work and then lock them again. Dangerous job.
 
12:40 PM
And we are the prisoners?
 
oh ffs, docs.microsoft.com is changing again to a new URL
 
What? Ugh.
Oh wow. "learn".
 
it's now 'learn.microsoft.com' and, allegedly (according to reddit), it will only autoredirect from docs. to learn. for a year
 
They have to keep changing the URL, or Smokey will keep reporting posts that link to it as spam.
 
When will they ever learn?
 
12:42 PM
heh
@AdrianMole that's actually not the worst point I can think of
 
Preposition, you ended that statement with.
 
@TylerH saw it yesterday. I'm really struggling to understand their choice.
 
Is my hammer target here reasonable? I'm still looking for a better target, though.
... OK, I found another one. With the two links in, I'm happy.
 
Added another one, just for good measure. Now, you can be even happier!
 
Woo Hoo!
Actually, not a bad example of when not to close as a typo.
... even though it probably is a typo?
 
1:01 PM
 
There is at least one other Meta post on the same thing, because I remember contributing to the discussion.
 
Ah, I see; you posted a new answer 4 years later saying the same thing as the existing answers?
 
@AdrianMole duplicate closure is somewhat unique in that it can cover a multitude of sins
 
Yes. Isn't that what we're supposed to do on Meta?
 
@AdrianMole No, you're just supposed to whine about downvotes.
 
1:08 PM
I can do both.
 
1:55 PM
 
2:46 PM
Needs details: Depends on external links stackoverflow.com/questions/73843638/…
 
3:06 PM
@AdrianMole That's some proper multi-tasking right there, I approve!
 
 
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6:42 PM
Sorry - I'm on mobile so no userscripts or easy access to MetaSmoke.
@VLAZ Thanks.
 
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10:55 PM
The way the duplicate was posted a lot of reviewers in the room may miss it completely.
 

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