@HenryEcker "provide at least 1 unique python3 feature" really? The top answer is future proof as it is in the only differing snippet (the print function), and even then is inconsequential to the rest of the answer and merely demonstrative.
@Braiam Again, I'm not going to die on a hill for that answer, nor have I ever advocated it is a good answer. I was saying that it is not a plagiarism as it both had attribution and made the modifications necessary to update the code to python3. It also did not make a partial translation like just adding parenthesis around the print statement but missing something like a slice on range or not removing xrange etc.
I've also said I think the edit is preferable to a new answer, but I also don't know of any requirement that existing answers must be updated to reflect new versions.
It arguably was a more valid answer before the top rated answer was edited, but I am also unaware of an expectation that answers consider edits that did not exist when they were posted.
@bad_coder The duplicate thread you've chosen does not produce correct output for a list of lists. input ['A', 'B', 'C'] produces -> [['A', 'B', 'C']] not the expected [['A'], ['B'], ['C']]
Both answers on that thread transpose via unpacking into zip which would need to be removed for a 1d list. I'll look to see I'm sure there is a duplicate for that question somewhere.
@HenryEcker thanks, it sometimes happens I'm 2 pages into the search and someone else found the right dup in the meanwhile.
@HenryEcker anyway, I'm all for closing questions and curating and helping folks. But if the OP can't write a one-liner there's only so much I can do for him if the right dup doesn't come up quickly.
@HenryEcker E.g. past week I closed a "take input() make float" question every day, if the dup isn't an exact fit for the OP I don't know what I can do for him other than actually writing the answer.
@Makyen Thank you. What bothers me is that one needs to have a throughout training to know all the conditions, while it could be widely available (on the post page could be the best, ofc). No doubt, I know there is a dedicated help page explaining all the cases, but it takes time to read and diagnose if the conditions apply. And the userscript is not an option for me and confirms the need of something more system wide. Sorry for renting
Is this spam? It very much looks like it, but unless it's the username, I don't see any hint as to what the name of the organization might be (also no hidden link).
This question keeps getting upvoted but to me it is just a very specific optimization question unlikely to help anyone else but the OP and should be closed. Am I missing something?
Both questions I flagged are about the same issue, the user posted three questions one after the other even though in the first question they got a comprehensive answer. Frustrating how they get ignored, while others are closed instantly...
For clarity's sake, my cv-pls is on Vega's nominated Duplicate request. While there are similarities in the answers, the older dupe question is far from clear and complete. I believe it would be more beneficial for researchers if the newer page was, in fact, used to close the older page as a duplicate. The new page has a better MCVE.
@PetterFriberg The accepted answer is using >. All other answers are using ==. Then there is that weirdo answer down the bottom that is having some kind of a diff() party. I don't think the question is terribly clear based on the diversity of the answers.
@Dharman java is a mess when it come to time :), they started with java.util.Date (java.sql.Date, java.sql.Timestamp), then they came up with the java.util.Calendar, then they scrapped it all and switched to a whole java.time package (beacuse in the middle people devloped 3 party libs)
@Dharman but that post completely ignores the OP's sample input which is d before m and no zero padding. I find that answer to be inappropriate / too deviated.
@SurajRao I would not flag it as NAA as it looks like an attempt at answering (you have to wait 15 min before it works). Not sure if it's a good answer, though.
@Dharman My answer on the closed page does not transfer well -- it is not the same advice that I would give on the dupe target. I have added a new answer to the page that everyone else finds to be clear -- that answer would not transfer to the now-closed page from today either. They are not interchangeable.
A minor mod abuse there. Binned some cleanup messages since there's been an unusual need for it today. Not good to have the first page mostly bin messages :/
@Machavity Ah, I didn't know that. I could have sworn I've seen ROs move ill-formed *-pls requests to the graveyard, which are just arbitrary messages. I must be misremembering.
@TylerH That's strange. I can't think why those kinds of messages would be special cased. It's not like you can hide what you've done (from mods at least) by doing that.
@KevinB the fact that it is not the same as ""my code doesn't work" -> "i just tried it, it works just fine" is correct but irrelevant; how the MRE requirement is met in a situation here that happens just every now and then?
I think "one of every N requests has a lot of latency" is reproducible, as long as enough information is given to reproduce or otherwise debug the scenario in which that occurs
For example, code with a race condition that happens sometimes can still be an MRE, as long as enough code is included to debug that.