@Nick when I see questions like this one before they get closed and deleted, it takes quite a bit of restraint on my part to click "needs details or clarity", rather than proceeding to "not written in English"
@KarlKnechtel not sure I agree. Your answer on that question is likely to help the asker, but I don't think it's a duplicate question. I'm tempted to cast the third reopen vote and simply link to your answer in a comment.
Cloudflare has been having some issues of late. They announced maintenance on a nearby datacenter and then suddenly our office was cut off from our sites. Caused quite a panic.
@snakecharmerb Good question. I think in this case it is fine, the flagger's name is in the edit history already. I'm trying to build bridges and show that we can work together given our disagreements during the moderator election. However, I'm happy to delete my comment if the flagger feels otherwise.
Is this question on-topic? It seems opinion-based and about kubernetes use/configuration, both of which are off-topic, but I'd like another opinion (C#/Blazor knowledge may be required) stackoverflow.com/questions/78378863/…
Idle question to room: could the image in this question be rendered as text, and is its presence enough to close as lacking an MCVE? stackoverflow.com/questions/78279128/…. I may be being too fussy.
@halfer I don't know about anyone else, but showing file structures like that, I'm fine with the image. Converting it to text is annoying and probably hard to get across. I don't know if the rest of the configuration is fine, though.
@aynber Yeah, you're probably right - I suppose one could do ls -lR to produce a recursive file structure, but then various leaves would have to be removed to produce the right result, and it might still be less clear than an image. I'll leave it be. Thanks aynber 👍
Any android folks want to weigh in on if this question should be closed as a duplicate of this newer one which seems to have some well received answers?
@miken32 why not the normal way (closing the newer one as a dupe of the older one)? They appear to be dupes, but the answer on the new one seems to be the same as the answer on the old one (wipe files and restart)
the other answers on the newer ones are either bad or AI-generated
Sure, if they are truly duplicates I guess it doesn't really matter. The newer one seemed like a better quality question and had a +5 answer. The old one seems like a big AI magnet as well, looking at the deleted answers!
Pythonistas---this comment drew my eye: isn't it true that there's no === in Python? if so, what's it doing in this accepted answer? stackoverflow.com/questions/77190662/…
@TylerH The comment is correct. The answer makes no sense; it's even citing a Javascript question in a code comment to justify the invalid ===. In fact the answer is completely wrong
(and the question is also garbage)
there is no "undefined" in Python either, and the way "return" is used in the prose is also nonsensical. The result is an empty string because an empty line was encountered in the file, breaking the loop. (But also, the OP presumably wants to call the function with each line of the file, not just the last).
The question should have been closed as a typo, as it's a clear idiosyncratic logic error.
(it also completely failed to properly describe either expected or actual behaviour)
Charles S has the only actually good answer to the question, but answering the question is already a mistake.
like I really don't think we can entertain "Q. where in the code should I put the code that does something? A. At the point in the operation where the thing in question should happen" as a serious question
@StephenOstermiller Thank you for going to bat for that one. My voice alone would not have sufficed. Your answer was perfect. I don't think anyone changed the asker's philosophy, but that is a particularly difficult nut to crack.