I have this theory that over 50% of CPU cycles wordwide are used for settting all bytes of buffer arrays to zero. This is done for no reason whatsoever other than professors who teach "you must initiialize all variables to 0".
Do [reopen-pls] need to be on recent questions like [cv-pls]? Any other considerations that would make a reopen-pls a good/bad options for this scenario?
If it’s a good option, maybe just add a comment about it to his question.
@SurajRao Let's hope nobody else will use it then. We already have more tags to burn than we can handle. FYI: "cpp file" does not make sense. The relevant term is "compilcation unit".
Is this question on topic here? The comments on the question itself point to a bug in a third-party driver, which the answer addresses, since they maintain the package.
@Adriaan Imo it's on-topic. Yes, it's a bit support-y, but it's programming related support. And of course you can ask about programming with third party tools, as long as you're not asking a recommendation for one.
This answer was incorrectly deleted, but appears to be correct: stackoverflow.com/a/50673666/472495. The wording made it sound like a request for clarification, but I don't think it was. Flag for mod?
(I say "correct" on the basis that the question author really does have images after their closing HTML tag, not that I know this answer is right.)
@halfer I think you're sort of right (I'm involved in deleting that one). At most, it's pointing out where the error is, and not telling how to fix it. And with a screenshot... But the question is so vague (no MCVE, probably just a non-programmer using WordPress) that writing a good answer is near-impossible (you would likely need to modify the theme's PHP to fix it, and that isn't being shared). As it should be closed anyway, I say let it be as is.
@halfer @ErikvonAsmuth Without knowing the details, I think deletion is justified. It reads like a request which should be a comment, not a solution. After all it does not state the code should be there or not or what else. Plus it's using an image of text which is low quality (not a delete reason, but it does not help undeleting imo).
@halfer If that helps: I always consider the question for close/deletion. A bad answer is often an indicator for a bad question (unfortunately the reverse does not hold). And once the question is deleted, so is the answer.
@Adriaan Yup, but the asker didn't know that up front I think. And questions with bugs in releases often get highly upvoted, because many people have the same issue.
@Adriaan I failed 2 audits previously because I wanted to close questions like this (they're usually pretty broad this worked before, now not anymore things). I don't think there's community concensus, but since then, I keep these open
hi guys, flagged this as nothing to do with programming, flag got declined, can any of you guys think why it got declined? stackoverflow.com/questions/12803305/…
@WhatsThePoint Excel is a very gray area... Keep in mind this was long ago, and can't be migrated anymore. According to the tag description, complex formula development is on-topic, and while this formula is not particularly complex, I'd leave it be
I do VBA a lot, and see a lot of not really programming questions get upvoted and answered. I guess I might go closevoting them all, but that'd make me some enemies
@WhatsThePoint You sure it was declined and not disputed? An off-topic flag should push it into the close vote queue rather than to the attention of a mod.
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I guess my biggest gripe with it really is that it was declined, which I don't get many of, and was probably robo reviewed just looking at the age of the post rather than reading the post itself
exactly, but as we all know just because something has upvotes doesn't mean its on topic or even a good post, all you have to do is look at bad audits for things like that
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