@HenryEcker Yeah. I meant the "essentially the same" category. They fall between the rock and the hard place: I'm sure mods are told, on gaining their diamonds, that mod-deletion is not something that should be used lightly; it's a very 'hard' delete that cannot be undone by non-mods. As such, it should only be used for clear cases of rule breaches and things like "me too" NAAs, etc. ...
... 'Normal' users' deletions (by vote) can, of course, be used in those cases but, where there are many such from any single user, the (often required) downvotes and subsequent delete votes could easily be claimed as "user targeting".
(I'm really not sure what happens in a case where "serial downvoting" is reversed by the system, and then that reversal would invalidate the subsequent delete votes.)
Wow, yesterday we had the guy who wanted to store WIFI on his phone, today someone wants to transfer the smell of the environment via video call to another phone: stackoverflow.com/questions/77173038/…
@cafce25 I can see it going either way. Personally, I'd leave it. However, I'm not super invested. My best argument for staying is that devs would need to do a simple setup of a database often enough.
@AdrianMole Probably. I don't know if it's a correct answer but for some question, the only thing to say is "no" or otherwise a "can't be done". It should be acceptable.
I just stumbled upon the default tag, and it feels really iffy to me. You can't be an expert in default, it's not a useful thing to filter on, and it's super general.
I'm thinking it should be removed. Does the community agree?
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But I think there are probably many other duplicates or similar questions. Extending and/or inheriting from an enum class (and why the language doesn't allow it) is likely one of the big C++ questions of our time.
@dur aren't all of these relatively recent questions in the relatively big spring-boot, is there a reason they wouldn't naturally accumulate the needed CVs?
How would one flag an already-closed question to be migrated to the appropriate site? I found a question that is a bug report about SE, but it was closed on SO because this was not clear from the start. I ask because every time I attempt the flag a message pops up preventing me from flagging said post.