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1:19 AM
@starball Well, the last I checked, Maui is part of the Hawaiian Islands, which are part of the United States, so it's not Ex-Americon. :;
 
1:59 AM
Did two new badges just get added to the website? Favorite Answer achieved by 25 users and Stellar Answer by 0: stackoverflow.com/help/badges :thinking:
 
@Turing85 sorry about that, I had no idea that simply copy-pasting a raw youtube link would create a preview
Noted for the future
 
2:16 AM
@MarcoBonelli np, had to learn this the hard way myself 😀
oh hi Makyen =)
 
:)
@MarcoBonelli Those badges were added a while ago with "Saves". Prior to the changes for "Saves", it was only possible to favorite/save a question, not an answer. So, the number awarded are all based on activity after the introduction of "Saves". The equivalent badges for questions were just continued over from when bookmarking/favoriting was introduced, whenever that was.
 
@Makyen ah I see. Thanks, I was wondering why such low numbers of awardees.
 
np Yeah, the low numbers are confusing without the background information.
 
3:12 AM
Hey @AdrianMole look what I found in the logs 😀
 
 
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4:47 AM
@AdrianMole Option (c), neither of the above. There's no way they could plausibly inline the contents of that link in the answer itself, since it's a binary image to be downloaded. It has adequate disclosure that it is the author's own repository, as you pointed out.
@JeanneDark It's difficult to say without having subject-matter expertise. Although I'll grant that there are a lot of different questions being asked here, which is generally a sign that something is lacking in focus, it's possible that all of those questions are tightly connected, which would make it reasonable to ask them within the context of a single Q&A. Making that decision would require more expertise in the subject matter than I have.
@HovercraftFullOfEels This is a good example of the type of question that should not be closed as a typo, even though it is arguably a typo. Whatever do I mean? Well, this is a mistake that a new programmer could easily make, and it's one where the problem is not obvious. No amount of looking at the code and fixing the obvious typos is going to fix it unless you know what it means to put a semicolon at the end of a for statement.
Therefore, having this answered and explained (once!) is a useful contribution to our knowledge base. We don't close questions that are useful contributions to our knowledge base. (I am "picking" on you because it's difficult to find good examples of questions that look like typos but actually should not be closed with that reason. I'm hoping that discussing such cases in here will help to educate/enlighten our most dedicated content curators.)
I tried to find the duplicate questions for this particular case in Java. Unfortunately, they're kind of a mess. I can't find a good canonical. In C, we have this, which is exactly the kind of Q&A that should exist for Java. It allows diligent researchers to find the answer themselves, and it serves as a very expedient way for gold tag badge holders to mark future questions as duplicates of it.
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (original question was not "primarily opinion-based" and has now been edited to make it even more clear that it is not such)
 
5:19 AM
@mickmackusa I wrote the response on Meta that we were discussing a few(?) days ago: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/422800/523612
 
 
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8:49 AM
Can this question be considered a non-programming one? stackoverflow.com/questions/75191306/…
it received a python based solution, which was accepted by the OP
 
10:06 AM
@SurajRao I think it is an attempt to answer. It looks at least like a partial answer to me.
 
 
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1:14 PM
@CodyGray Noted. Thank you.
 
@SurajRao it could have been intended as an attempt at an answer and could also not have been. I voted to delete (it's terrible regardless) and added a comment to explain things to the author.
 
2:11 PM
@Cristik Given the clarification that was offered in the comments and the acceptance of that answer, I think it is reasonable to conclude that the author of the question meant to ask a programming question, and thus to edit the question in order to make that clear. Such an edit would preserve the author's intent for the reasons established, and, furthermore, would be justified because it would salvage the question from otherwise being closed.
 
2:36 PM
Does the "AWS has done something." part make this not NAA? I don't think it does, but maybe I'm wrong.
 
I don't think you're wrong.
 
You're so negative.
 
No I'm not!
 
 
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7:53 PM
Is this an answer? It looks (to me) like an outline for how to solve the question that was originally asked, but it's been reported in Sotty Boxics as NAA.
NM. When seen in conjunction with another post by the same user, it looks a lot worse.
 
8:48 PM
@CodyGray thanks, I initially VTC-ed, as the question didn't seem to be a programming related one, however the events after made me doubt about that :)
 
@Cristik I don't think this is any better than a homework dump with "I don't know where to start", even to pick a programming language or implerentation platform
 
@tripleee agreed, but the current close reason is also not right, and doesn't send the right message to either the OP or other users
unless we want both the question and the answers gone, in which case the close reason doesn't matter that much, we should give the question a better close reason than the current one
 
9:34 PM
@CodyGray on the other hand, making an edit that salvages the question is a non-trivial task and requires a fair amount of work if done by someone else. I will suggest to the OP that they to do this, meanwhile, @tripleee is right in his assessment of the question looking more like a question dump.
@RO can this request be binned? Thankls
 
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@Cristik → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null (by request)
 

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