@DavidBuck This seems to be programming, not general computing: it even has what looks like C code in it. It does involve hardware, but it's not off-topic.
I just noticed that the find/recommend close reason no longer includes the word "find". Is the wording change meant to allow for find requests (like people looking for official documentation) or should continue close those like normal?
(IIRC, there was a conversation about whether we should close find requests in general but it was before the close reasons were updated.)
You could argue that they're asking multiple questions: "How do I convert an array from PHP to JS?", "How do I convert a foreach loop from PHP to JS?", and so on.
Is this actually an answer? I'd edit it, but with the somewhat R/A nonsense at the end, I have no idea if this is actually meant to answer the question. stackoverflow.com/a/67207262
Errrrrrrrm, am I maybe seeing an OP's Q answered by the OP's sockpuppet? [strokes non-existent chin beard] not very well disguised. stackoverflow.com/a/59324980/2943403
OP needs to (1) check if item is modulo 2 (this part of code works well) (2) check if an array includes a particular value (this part of code doesn't work)
@JeanneDark Doesn't look like an answer. Just says that something doesn't work in version 8 and a couple of links. There's nothing actually in the body that provides an answer.
Rather than close for Needs Details, can someone confirm if this should be tagged C++? Then it SMEs can decide if they can answer it or close for Needs Debugging Details stackoverflow.com/questions/67198417/…
@Tomerikoo There's no set time. The moderators are typically asked if/when we need help and, thus, new elections are held to add as many as the existing team feels necessary
Is there any reason why one cannot vote for "their own" community wiki post?
@JonClements So, they'll just need to change to Marman, though that looks sort of like a fish or a mermaid. We need more diverse moderator animals, no?
Doesn't that mean that perhaps you're not really qualified? :P
Maybe users just assumed that you weren't going to hand out suspensions or delete their posts, because cute dogs would never ever do such things.. they only make fun happen.
@Scratte The next question would be: Is it only the poster that can't vote on it, or is it also the editors? Or the user that has contributed the most percentage of the post?
@Scratte everyone knows it's not the angry looking pitbulls you need to watch out for... it's the cute 3-legged blue eyed puppies that are most dangerous :p
@TylerH Sorry, ocasionally my Nice Side gets the best of me and I try and answer question that I originally thought was bad. Beat me, Beat me, but please dont hurt me
Ugh, Firefox 88 introduced a UX regression in the URL bar outline taking from the OS theme accent color. It's the only app to do that in that place and when you have a theme with red/orange accent color it causes unnecessary confusion
@TylerH Oh great, no good turn goes without punishment. Dont know why I bother sometimes. 3 of these lovely peopoe decided that was worth a downvote. Dont ya love 'em
@TylerH The issue I just noticed in FF88 is for <input type="number">, having a padding-right can result in it being difficult or impossible to use the mouse to click the up/down adjustment arrows. You can see an example in the "revisit (in N days)" delay selection for the Request Generator. In that case, the SE stock padding: 8px 10px results in a very narrow area that the mouse can click on those controls. Using padding-right:16px would make it impossible for the mouse to click them.
@mickmackusa It is pointless trying to curate sql, even when you close questions as dupes they get reopened by other gold badge owners so they can be answered.
@HovercraftFullOfEels This doesn't really look like spam to me. I can't see any affiliation at least. (I'd rather not discuss this on the post itself).