Based on what schily exposed it would seem that it would be better to remove this answer, as it is essentially fraudulent, and OP didn't really vet the information he pasted. — dannoOct 17 '15 at 0:12
can we delv-pls an answer which is incorrect, obsolete, and plagiarized without proper attribution? ^
Why do >20k users have answer-deletion privs at all, seeing they aren't actually allowed to delete anything which can't be normally deleted through the VLQ/NAA flags and queues?
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@rene I have 6 completely off topic old questions about mobile development tools that currently have 2 CV. Since they are old and have no recent activity, besides recent close votes I want to confirm first if it is OK to post CV request here or not.
Is this reopenable? OP showed effort to translate the code themselves, but, reading the last sentence, it still boils down to "How to parallellise stuff in Python"
@SilverSurfer I didn't downvote, but you have a typo in there (as the accepted answer noted, you're missing fetch()). Questions that are typos aren't of much use to other people and tend to draw downvotes
@SilverSurfer Also the phrase "I tried solutions from here and here and none of them seems to work." with links to other questions does not precisely describe what your tried and what "does not work" means. This may also draw downvotes. In fact downvote is a feedback.
^ yeah, try not to see downvotes as a bad thing, they're simply indicators that the question doesn't meet the SO guidelines (or the voter wasn't a fan of the q/a - which is less constructive imo).
@rene The numbers are not no, the audit i got says 1 other answer (and it says 2 answers on the question which matches up with the 1). The question itself has got 2 answers
in reality there are 2 other answers because the audit isn't there (deleted), but its treated as if it replaces an answer
(this is a test sample size of 1, take with a pinch of salt)
em - 275 questions.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
What caught my eye was the double-meaning excerpt
em is a unit of measurement in the context of typography. It can also stand for expectation-maximization in the context o...
@PaulStenne Yeah, so whenever you create a flow that uses a certain connector, like Exchange, you have to 'authorize' it to use your credentials, at least once.
So for best practices it's ideal to use a generic account
For two main reasons
1. When a user leaves, you don't have to worry about not being able to transfer ownership (you can't delete the "main" owner of a Flow, frustratingly) or whose credentials are used (or if they change their password)
2. when you send emails, etc., they show up as "from" the person whose credentials you use, and you currently can't change who the "From" field shows as
so we have a generic account with a non-expiring password that has a MS Office E3 license named MSFlow_NoReply so that people get an email from that and understand it's a "system" account rather than some random person like "John Smith"
otherwise we'd get questions or tickets like "why is John Smith from IT emailing me about employee termination approvals" etc.
@Makyen mistake in your answer here, you have a double 'from': 'Migrating from from CC BY-SA 3.0 to CC BY-SA 4.0' (can't edit because it's less than 6 chars)
@JimGarrison How's your Eternal September going? :=/
For me, I am happy to ride the waves. I don't post as much on Meta as I used to, as I think the community has gotten spikier of late, and it doesn't feel as collegiate. But the problem of lazy students and hopeless juniors is not one that SO invented, and I think we're now paying for the long tail of SO's success - every help vampire in the world is banging on the door, begging for their badly-defined and ill-researched problem to be solved urgently.