@halfer the answer clearly shows code, but I'm still not convinced that the question is a programming question. Certainly if it is, it could use a lot of TLC.
The esp32 appears to be a piece of hardware... but I know a lot of folks write code to run on Arduino boards, and it's not a space that I know well so could easily be wrong.
@Chris Oh, good question. I would say that NAA can still trigger NATO - since the ethic of it is that the post has been "disturbed", even though the NAA should not have been posted
But I would defer to what the SOCVR FAQ says, it is probably in the fine print!
@Nick Svelte is an open-source project as far as I know. They may use it enough to put in their profile, but based on LinkedIn they may still be a student? Not enough of a link to flag spam IMO.
I'm not immediately finding a direct link from the user to the project, either (skimming contributors and looking on LinkedIn for clues, mostly)
@user16217248 Yes, it's possible. Moreover, it has happened. IIRC, Shog9 even experienced it. Also others but a lot of times it happens because they posted the link with their ID somewhere and then that was reposted.
I was looking at the question when suddenly the answer was like, 'This post has been deleted and is no longer viewable.' And then in a little bit, the other answer and the question were like 'This post has been deleted and is no longer viewable.'
Something feels off. phpstackoverflow.com/q/77632615/2943403 was closed by an opinionbased closed question, but the answer on the above linked question is not opinionbased. I can't ask the new answerer to move their advice to the dupe target.