@bad_coder she is half English, half Portuguese and opted to surf for Portugal, and presents her mother's name (double names in Portugal)... lost in the 1/4 finals against later silver medalist
@Vickel argh, the dissapointment. I was thinking African Portuguese....AAhhhh, SOCVR needs some romantic Kizomba today -->> Yolanda
@Dharman (cc @Vickel) btw there was a mod election on pt.se and I gave the frontrunner a really hard time during nomination.
It was a strange experience, if I hadn't talked with the nominees no one would have asked them difficult questions. (They both ended up rewriting their nomination).
I must have done something right since the winner thanked me afterwards.
@bad_coder lol, I typed, since you didn't link it first, for some reason pt.se and it was as supposed in Swedish, now I'm on the right page, thanks, I'm actually registered there, but with no activity...
@Vickel aahh, the se suffix is used for sites that aren't language specific SO's or SU (superuser). Like the Japanese language site would be called jp.se for short while the programing version would be jp.so
@JeanneDark OP later edited the question and eliminated the typo. Then edited again and said it was fixed but didn't know how... Doesn't seem terribly useful.
Yes, and the responses were for the first version of the question. The edit invalidated them. It seems very possible that the "bug" was fixed by removing the typo.
@RyanM There have been (sometimes heated) discussions about whether or not questions about installation issues with software (even if that software is a programming tool) are on topic. Fir example: installing Android Studio is not something that requires a programmer to do - it could be done by a system administrator, or other IT lakey.
@AdrianMole Even assuming for the sake of argument that those people are correct, this isn't about installing software, it's about using the in-app update function of the IDE. No one other than the end user of the IDE (i.e., a programmer) would ever be using that.
So, I was looking the other day and I'm sure there was an answer, here on Stack; but now I can't find it. Anyone know a telephone number for CoinBase support? xD
This link-only answer was edited out of the LQP queue, changing "enter link description here" to the name of the linked article. It's still link-only, isn't it?
Maybe Adrian is talking about the 2 link-only answers of the same user to two different questions while you mean the duplicate answers to the same question by other users?
@Machavity while it is on-topic (e.g. how to implement licensing) it utterly fails at providing an example of the critical information that they claim is missing.
So I would say it is closeable under Too Broad and under the asking for a tutorial close reason.
It's an unfortunate case of "OP wanted to write a tutorial but wanted to do it on Stack Overflow instead of their blog"... where the question's substance is such that only OP can possible provide the answer themselves... others won't have the exact information needed to fill in the gaps in OP's understanding without writing a complete tutorial on implementing licensing
so you could even say it's closeable as "needs details", too
@Tomerikoo It would be better if it named the library but it seems to include info what is useful in that lib and that does match with what is asked. It is not awesome. An example how the lib with the PageFactory would work is really missing. That said: there is just enough substance for me to not call it link only.
one might be tempted to draw a correlation between Q&A quality and technology of choice, as in, Haskell users are more likely to post well-received questions
I suspect it has some relation with the amount of mental gymnastics one has to do before even starting to write Haskell code
@Dharman I really liked that, electro wrapped of an older version here's the same with contemporary dancing. However, I'm feeling ignorant right now. The sound and voice is something much older, I know it from somewhere but can't quite place it.
Does someone know what's going on here? The OP posted a NAA, but it's a verbatim copy of another NAA on the same question (already deleted), from a different user profile. Both profiles are quite old.
Yeah, that's what I figured. I got confused because the profiles are old, so I would have expected them to mess up already. I'll raise a flag appropriately then, thanks (both).