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12:51 AM
Considering the comment under this question, do you agree that the question is too Unclear to be reopened? stackoverflow.com/q/59827610/2943403
 
2:02 AM
@mickmackusa without the clarification, it's impossible to know if the posted answers are correct or not.
 
@Makyen - ah, true. I'll try to be less lazy =}
 
2:22 AM
@Nick I'm a little torn. We have both seen MCVEs that provide enough of a concrete description, sample data, and expected result to be able to evaluate correctness, but do not over enough variability to cover fringe cases. This feels like a case where the sample is clear but the overall problem is not fully described.
Have these dom element blow-outs been reported yet? imgur.com/a/e6yP9Pn
 
2:59 AM
@Nick Fundamentally, though, both answers are provably correct for the provided sample data and the desired result. So I don't agree with "impossible" that you mentioned. Was is impossible to know is if it will work for all scenarios in their application. But I feel pretty confident that that is beyond our concern.
 
@gre_gor I meant signpost not target
 
3:30 AM
@mickmackusa I'm not sure if that one specifically has been reported. There definitely have been a variety of issues with code blocks escaping the intended container due to long lines. I do know I've seen the issue before, because I add CSS to fix it in my personal changes. From the selector which I used for the CSS, I suspect that it's a generic issue on all user pages with expandable posts (and diffs??).
 
@mickmackusa fair enough, they do correctly answer the question as asked. However given the question is so trivial and lacks clarity as to whether or not it is a small subset of the actual problem, I don't see any merit in reopening it.
 
4:03 AM
@Nick It only came onto my radar for curation reasons, of course. I'm cooking up another bulk hammering session on array_map('array_merge', ..) questions (which are merging on first level indexes, not second level column values). 3v4l.org/0rJk0 The question that we are discussing is 50% covered by my clustered content.
 
@mickmackusa I'm more inclined to cast the final delete vote...
 
4:51 AM
@Nick I will not be offended by that. I've got no skin in that game. As you may have seen from my list, there is no big loss from deleting that page because we have ample sign posts that describe how to do the mapped-merge technique.
 
5:41 AM
Is a concept in pandas/python? I see its been added to a bunch of old questions by the same user recently...
 
5:54 AM
@SurajRao looks like its also added to a bunch of stackoverflow.com/posts/19361337/revisions questions as wel
 
Running count is a thing. It's basically where you keep a tally of each distinct element, e.g., [a, a, b, a, b] will have a running count of a: 1, a: 2, b: 1, a: 3, b: 2
But not sure if that's the capacity it's being used for. There is no tag wiki for it.
@SurajRao This question does show a running count
 
ok
 
Although looking at the tag description for , then running count might be a synonym
 
it already has a synonym
 
6:10 AM
I am not sure if that is the intended use case or if that makes it a meta tag
 
6:25 AM
@SurajRao It wouldn't be a meta tag, the same way breadth first search or arrays is not a meta tag. It might be a synonym, though
 
 
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8:12 AM
an answer from this account was deleted as spam, so this could also be spam-seed (looks like it)
 
jps
the answer contains plagiarized content (already mod flagged)
 
jps
8:50 AM
the tag needs to go.
 
9:03 AM
@Juraj We can only close as a dupe, if the target question has an upvoted answer or the target question is from the same account. But both questions can be closed as unclear. I also mod flagged it, so maybe a mod will do something about it at some point.
 
@SurajRao See The Death of Meta Tags for what is meant with meta tag: "The reason meta-tags are a problem is that they do not describe the content of the question. They describe some other aspect of the question, like the author’s skill level, or the author’s motivation for asking it, or generally what “kind” of question it is (poll, how-to, etc.)."
 
9:49 AM
> Thanks for regards.
 
10:06 AM
 
 
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11:35 AM
> I am also asking a question which is my problem not singing a song to impress some random girl here
 
wow
the amount of girls I have impressed with my Stack Overflow work: 0
 
Are you singing songs while handling flags? ;)
 
Rammstein or Laibach I imagine would work well
 
99 flags in the queue. Handle one flag, pass it around. 199 flags in the queue
 
11:58 AM
Morning
 
@SurajRao The user has another answer which is very similar: stackoverflow.com/a/73907618
 
@SurajRao NAA flag looks risky. A possible answer contained therein may be "use Python 8 instead of 10". Not sure if it's the correct or a sensible answer (or even intended as an answer), but I wouldn't flag it as NAA.
 
what does it mean go to online converter
@JeanneDark also they must mean python 3.8 and 3.10... Not aware if people refer to that as "8" and "10"
 
@SurajRao I agree. If it's an attempt at answering, it's really not of high quality and hard to understand but it's not obviously not an attempt at answering.
 
1:12 PM
in SOBotics, 5 mins ago, by Suraj Rao
https://stackoverflow.com/a/73909251/4826457 answer or rant?
 
@SurajRao well, removing the rant the answer is: "I have deleted the project and started a new one, all the XR bugs fixed themselves."
Not very useful but there is an answer in there.
 
Is this suspicious?
 
@JeanneDark worth mod flagging.. All point to same API and I think voting in some of them is weird
 
@JeanneDark Yes. The user has posted 4 answers that are all about the same thing. And there is a referral flag in the link.
 
Thank you
 
1:26 PM
I mean, it could be that the user is innocent and just trying to share something that worked for them. But it's still suspicious.
 
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 36 secs ago, by Jeff Schaller
@SurajRao signs point to yes; "referral=so-stt" in URL; Samy Melaine is the CTO on https://www.edenai.co/about
 
Weirdly enough they are all also being upvoted as we speak.
 
Do we want to close the Q as being a resource request?
 
@SurajRao Thanks!
 
1:51 PM
> then somebody picks apart the manor in which you post instead of actually answering the question and helping.
Ask a question on SO and become homeless
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Yay, found a user with a tendency to answer questions with answers that address completely different questions than what OP asked... -_-
@SurajRao luckily SO outbound links strip any referral data IIRC
@MarcoBonelli You say weirdly, I say fraudulently :-)
 
2:12 PM
@TylerH That doesn't mean that a user posting such a link isn't expecting the referral to work ;)
 
@VLAZ oh yes absolutely
@JeanneDark I chuckled sensibly
@TylerH binning; OP edited to focus the question
 
3:01 PM
Sorry for the massive reporting. That was quite the large footprint of socks
 
One can never have too many socks
 
especially when there is underpants gnomes around.
 
3:51 PM
> I want the exact copy of features in JavaScript Nodejs with database as SQL Sequelize Orm.
 
4:57 PM
@Machavity Cleaning out your underwear drawer? 😆
I like that the collective noun for socks is a "footprint"
 
5:56 PM
@halfer "footprint" in the sense that someone took the time to create several accounts to post spam. It's not a common occurance
 
 
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