while logged in (opening a private browsing session unfortunately shows me an IP block page due to their DDoS issues)
oddly, it's still blue in Chrome, just grey in Firefox
For some reason I am seeing .s-link, .iconPencilSm { color: #9199a1 !important; } as an inline style on Firefox but not on Chrome. Even with userstyles/scripts disabled
Ah, nope, it's Reduce Clutter, another inexplicable style change was made to it
guess I'll be turning it off again
Perhaps I had it turned off at work still and didn't notice til I got home...
@bad_coder not sure if you noticed that the suggested edit here (which you approved, additionally removing the "Pls help" part) had one of the two screenshots (the one showing the error) removed: stackoverflow.com/posts/71046628/revisions
@desertnaut you're right about the suggested edit, that was my mistake! I rushed it because the post was clearly heading for the Roomba so I just wanted to make the pending edit go away. Anyway, supposing a rejected edit would cause a revenge DV come my way that wouldn't be worth it either, and any rep the editor gains now he'll loose when the Roomba unavoidably hits.
I don't really know what to do with this. User has revised the question several times, changing the goal every time. stackoverflow.com/q/71047462/6699433
@klutt I can imagine, the typical help vampire... Could it be closed? Ususally the beginner debugging questions have no value for anyone else but for the OP
@Adriaan The user has been warned, and a flag raised. I didn't actually mention salvaging the answers, so you might want to raise a flag asking for that.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Please use standard reasons for closure, such as "Needs Focus", rather than completely invalid reasons such as "no attempt", and "homework". Same thing for deletion, as well as the respective *-pls requests.
@Dharman Try refreshing the page, I had some icon weirdness yesterday.
@SotiriosDelimanolis FYI: "code writing request" isn't a valid close reason: most Stack Overflow questions are, in some sense, a request to write code.
I also don't see what's wrong with this question in particular: converting List<Integer> to List<Long> in streams seems like a perfectly reasonable, focused question. It's not a debugging question, so "needs debugging details" doesn't really apply here.
@Dharman IMHO, it's different enough that it's not. The phrasing is a bit different, the code demonstrates it differently, and there are really only so many ways to say "don't put commas between the params"
@Dharman Personally I would say yes because it copies one sentence verbatin. Coming from a low rep OP it can be an honest mistake, but I've also seen high rep posters reposting answers just with a slightly more general syntax, which is something I don't like since the honest option would be to edit the original answer (something a low rep can't do).
Answers 1 and 2 say "don't use commas". Watching for matching number of args is covered in answer 2. OP clearly knows that you can pass a variable number of args in bind_param. -> There's nothing new in the answer.
@GeneralGrievance I could point you to a 10k user who got 90% of his rep by posting 2 answers just like that one. Just a slightly less complicated version of previous answer that didn't require the slightest thought.
(btw, he's since tried doing it a few more times but didn't hit the jackpot...)
@AryanBeezadhur We don't allow burnination requests in here that don't follow the burnination process ("Do not start removing the tag during the "proposal" or "featuring" phases!").
Basically, you could flag the post to ask them to take a look, but there's a good chance that the flag would be ignored or declined due to the huge backlog of burnination requests with even more support.