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yes
 
 
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@gre_gor The images !
 
 
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Cow
11:50 AM
oh wow
language
 
@Cow Yeah, adding "regex" to that text was really over the top.
:P
 
Cow
12:17 PM
@VLAZ HAHAHAHA
 
Cow
12:52 PM
@OcasoProtal I think Not about programming is sufficient :D
 
@OcasoProtal Tagged , though /s
 
1:23 PM
 
@GeneralGrievance Outlook is the best programmer tool. How else are develipers to get 1. orders feature request 2. useless junk newsletters 3. jokes?! /s
 
The new meta is making something Turing Complete to justify having an otherwise off-topic tag on Stack Overflow.
 
1:39 PM
@GeneralGrievance Maybe if gluten was Turing complete this question would be on topic.
So, what do we need to do to make it Turing complete?
 
Does it do computations? Does it loop?
Is the GNU version gluten-free?
 
1:57 PM
@GeneralGrievance I don't know. I also don't know any flour specialists. But would maybe we can use a flower specialist. Assuming we blur the lines between the two enough.
 
2:12 PM
@AmitJoshi I don't see the off-site request here; it specifies a tool and asks if the tool can do some specific thing
The question appears to be 'can OFFIS DICOM Toolkit (DCMTK) be used to read a JSON-formatted dataset somehow?'
 
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@TylerH I agree, Use DCMTK to read a JSON-formatted DICOM dataset looks like an on-topic question.
 
3:00 PM
@TylerH @AmitJoshi I binned this as it did not seem to be an accurate description of the question, which appears otherwise on-topic
 
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6:17 PM
Not checking the sketchy link, possible spam (or worse)? stackoverflow.com/a/78226924/1030169
 
7:01 PM
So, if a question asks "how do I do X" and an answer says "use this library" and links to that library but doesn't show or explain how to use the library to do X, that's NAA right?
 
Technically it's an answer... just a really crappy one. The AdvancedFlagging script defaults to flag those as VLQ
 
7:17 PM
well, unfortunately that's not an option here because the answer has 58 upvotes
and is 11 years old...
I'd flag it because I really think it belongs as a comment at best but I experience somewhere below a 50% success rate on having those flags handled vs erroneously declined
 
@TylerH Right. However, I restrain for the flutter tag
 
 
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8:47 PM
Anyone have a duplicate target for this question? Seems like sorting an array of objects based on a property would be a common question. stackoverflow.com/q/78213005
 
it is
but also, the problem they're having is unrelated to sorting an array of objects
would it be useful to close a question about sorting an array of objects as a duplicate of a question about parsing dates correctly, since that's why their sorting isn't working?
probably
 
why not both dot gif
 
the dupe mentioned as a comment doesn't use their date format
 
 
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10:28 PM
What to do with this trending problem? How do we sweep together any currently existing posts and form a canonical to receive new pages? I don't know about the solution(s), just observing the recent questions. stackoverflow.com/q/78219461/2943403 and stackoverflow.com/q/78197635/2943403 I'm predicting more duplicate questions.
 
^ Since it is a bug in the Google browser, is it not about programming?
 

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