@Scratte problem with duckduck is that sometimes it gives different results from google and it's often been the case I don't get what I need on the 1st page.
I had the same situation a few months ago, for a school assignment I had a form which I needed to get 100 responses for. But I refrained from spamming here obviously :D
@bad_coder Well, we pay sales tax (which I understand to be similar), though it's quite a bit lower than at least the EU's VAT (though it's high here relative to much of the US). Of course, I have no idea what taxes, if any, are built into the price itself.
@RyanM rule of thumb, you're paying between 20%-25% in the EU on VAT alone. But discounts are generally higher for the US market, so prices for consumer goods are generally lower before taxes already. Add those 2 alone and you're looking at 1/3 lower prices. (Thing is, last time I needed surgery I payed 20€ for it everything included.)
@RyanM just as a joke, I commented with a friend from northern India I was buying a new phone...He said:"we usually go to a market near the Chinese border and ask for a 2kilo bag of the latest iPhone". That's electronic consumer goods for you.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I don't see why that needs to be deleted, or even closed. It's focused and clear enough. That there are different ways to solve the problem isn't an issue.
@cigien As for it being closed or open, it basically a dupe of how do I write a for loop and how do I generate a random number in a specific range. Because of that, we really don't need it.
@NathanOliver Ok, I'm not going to claim it's particularly useful. The closure is blatantly wrong unfortunately (a combo dupe closure would have been fine), but there's not much that can be done about it now.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I'm aware that the wording about effort being required for HW questions is still in the help-center, but doesn't the question need to at least mention that it's HW for that rule to apply? If we don't have that constraint, then almost any "how to" question could look like HW, and that would mean "no effort" is a reason to close a question, which it's not.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman You could also raise flag-pls requests on that. I think that red flags would have been merited (one of the answers was rude and the other answer was spam, plus the whole thing is just an excuse for the OP ro rant).
One of the answers does nothing but rant about the site and the other just promotes the OP's GitHub repro. In all seriousness, those probably are worthy of spam and R/A flags.
Plus the question itself is just a rant about a technology stack.
@cigien In this case, it seems clear that the OP just copied and pasted their school assignment and was expecting us to do it for them (which four people actually did). I could be wrong though.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yeah, that's the issue IMO. Many users do view "no effort" questions as something the OP was assigned, and there's no good way of knowing unless the OP says so. Closing no effort questions because they look like they might be HW is a very slippery slope I think.
@rene Actually, how did you figure that out? The argument that suggested edits don't last long in the queues makes sense, but that's different than never ageing away.
yeah, it could be something like reduceclutter.js from Sam acting up; he's returned from wherever he went to and has been making updates/closing out bug reports
Hmm, actually I don't have that one enabled atm
@AdrianMole This is what my full page looks like with no userscripts enabled whatsoever: i.stack.imgur.com/DhQjg.png
Notice the "0 answers" bit is below the "0 score" bit, and off-centered
@TylerH I get something very similar. Seems like the "votes" and "answers" number boxes could easily be put on the same line, saving quite a bit of vertical screen space.
@AdrianMole Here's what it looks like with all my userscripts enabled: i.stack.imgur.com/W5RGO.png (mostly sidebar stuff/general sanity fixes, but also with a special Review Queue layout fixing script)