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12:00 AM
@mickmackusa Well, if you are adding your delete vote, then godspeed :)
Try not to do that on the ones that have no answers :)
 
12:24 AM
On duplicate questions that are asked in 2022 that are answered, I find myself hammering and voting to delete if they won't Roomba because in 2022 most questions are duplicates with plenty of signposts already and new users need to learn to search more before asking. As for dupes from 2015 and earlier, I'm not seeking deletion right now unless they contain harmful/misleading/bad advice.
 
 
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2:22 AM
So hard not to troll this one :)
 
3:06 AM
@gunr2171 @sideshowbarker @HovercraftFullOfEels the closure of this question which was requested here is being contested on MSO.
 
3:34 AM
@HenryEcker thanks, looking now
ah that one…
 
 
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4:57 AM
I can post a helpful, superior answer here, but I like to be a good team player. @Phil seems to think that the question is Too Broad and defines the close vote differently from what is written. What do you recommend? Please read the comments under the question.
 
I would be very surprised if it's not a duplicate anyway
is this confused enough to be del-worthy?
 
@tripleee maybe. I've already answered. I'll probably hunt for duplicates now.
 
5:45 AM
Will Not An Answer be understood if I flag these? stackoverflow.com/a/2328392/2943403 , stackoverflow.com/a/2328603/2943403
 
@mickmackusa quite probably
 
 
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9:55 AM
@mickmackusa Adding to the two moderators who deleted those: yes, I would've too, with no hesitation beyond a glance at the question title to see if it was an obvious recommendation request. Classic link-only answer, we delete a bunch of them every day.
Well, the positive-scored one I would've considered converting to a comment, opened the question to see if there were better answers, concluded there were, then just deleted it.
 
@desertnaut Is this question not about programming as defined in the help center?
 
@karel I'm admittedly not desertnaut, but it seems primarily to lack debugging details: in particular, any sort of code for what model is
 
aye
 
10:12 AM
someone posts a second answer instead of editing the first (both answers upvoted, the second one is unmistakably an edit to the first), is this behavior flaggable in general?
 
@blackgreen Probably. We don't want repeated information in general - in NATO an answer that doesn't add anything is often deleted. Should be pretty similar for answers that come from the same user.
 
@VLAZ let me be more specific: the first answer is dated Sep. '21 and states 'X is not possible'. the second answer is dated today and states 'X is now available'
 
@blackgreen In that case, I dunno. To be honest, it sounds like two different answers to me. One for version X and another for version Y there the behaviour differs. Seems valuable for somebody who is on X to know it's not possible to do something without updating.
 
10:32 AM
Is this question OK? The wording is rather bad, but it boils down to "How to do X in language Y?"
 
@VLAZ sounds reasonable
 
10:48 AM
 
@Adriaan it appears sorely lacking in detail. OP mentions code that sort-of works, but then doesn't on another platform, but no code, no error messages, no specifics, ...
@HenryEcker thanks
 
Can anyone tell me if they know of any languages or frameworks that have an array transposing function? I'm still researching a few angles.
 
@karel as @RyanM said (well-closed)
 
@mickmackusa numpy.transpose ??
@mickmackusa Or you can roll your own in C++ (of course): stackoverflow.com/q/16737298/10871073
 
@mickmackusa Basically anything datascienc-y related
It's one of the most useful things for data wrangling
 
11:02 AM
Probably any language except PHP. :-)
 
Eh, I doubt they include those without libraries.
 
11:21 AM
@AdrianMole this is why I am currently drafting an RFC to have it as a native PHP function.
Thanks guys.
 
 
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12:25 PM
@mickmackusa R has a t() function. Pandas has a .T accessor. If you need a couple more options.
 
1:03 PM
@HenryEcker Isn't transpose more directly relevant.
It applies to dataframes
 
@karel BTW, I wouldn't generally consider an answer posted less than an hour after another answer to be a duplicate. About 4 hours is the metric I use, though up to a day is reasonable.
 
Sure but it's not only a duplicate but it's also a crappy answer, so why save it.
 
@karel I'm not saying this particular answer shouldn't be deleted, I was just referring to your comment on the answer.
 
1:22 PM
@mickmackusa I don't know that there is a direct array transpose function in C# / .NET, but I know there is one for matrices
 
@Braiam What do you mean?
 
@mickmackusa zipping (not as in archiving) is an application of transposition. So languages/libraries that have it can also transpose an array.
 
1:44 PM
@HenryEcker On R almost nothing is a matrix
 
1:54 PM
 
This question says "official docker support", but it's not asking for an official source, is it?
 
@Braiam I still don't understand. t() handles data.frames (e.g. as.data.frame(t(data.frame(a=c(1,2),b=c(3,4))))) which would be a fine base-R solution. Certainly installing the data.table package instead and using transpose would also work. But then there are a million R packages that support some type of transposition.
 
I was sure that transpose() was base R, apparently not.
@cigien It's not even programming related.
 
The most popular one is data.table::transpose() probably.
 
@HenryEcker thanks, I found these after asking. Fortunately, SO has a great tagging system which allows me to search by and see questions in any language.
 
2:06 PM
@mickmackusa alert. unironic compliment of the tagging system detected. prepare to be neutralized
 
@VLAZ thanks, yes, I came across "zipping" as a term a few months ago while researching. The layman's term for transposition is "diagonal flip". I was trying to attack the subject from all angles.
@TylerH I couldn't help myself. Hehe.
 
also, thanks for that earlier massive list of typo questions to delete vote later... -_- lol
 
@TylerH yeah, there will only be another few hundred that I didn't find. I'm 50/50 on calling them "typos", TBH. Yes, it is a two-character fix, but it is more of an awareness thing that developers need to learn about. There were ~3 on my list that I couldn't hammer (no php tag).
 
2:22 PM
FTR I am referencing the 'unlikely to be helpful to future readers' (that's what the canonical dupe is for) part of the typo reason
I agree they are not actual typographical errors in the cases I've looked at so far from those links
 
3:03 PM
@RyanM OK, thanks; you may want to provide an updated answer (or comment on Boltclock's existing one?) to the Meta Q that Nathan linked since that position contradicts BoltColck's guidance at the time.
 
3:29 PM
 
3:46 PM
Thinking of this meta Q&A, a duplicate target needs an upvoted answer to be valid, right?
 
Yeah, or an accepted answer works as well, I think. Or if the OP is the same on both questions.
 
4:13 PM
Can my cv-pls be deleted please? I might have misunderstood the question.
 
@cigien I understood it to mean "is there any LDAP server provider who maintains a Docker image with their wares on it"
 
@khelwood Binned per your request; feel free to re-request if you find a better reason/understanding of the previous reason
 
@cigien I guess the target was accepted before, so it would have been valid. Thanks.
 
@tripleee Isn't that question posted to the openldap mailing list?
 
5:01 PM
@tripleee Ok, so it is a resource request. Thanks.
 
@snakecharmerb There's nothing programming there
A programmer can't fix it
 
6:01 PM
 
6:23 PM
^same user also cross-posted the same question to SF, where it was similarly promptly nuked
 
@snakecharmerb I have a canned comment pointing folks to this FAQ entry about that. It's 100% a customer support question
 
6:56 PM
 
7:18 PM
php experts, this has 2 reopen votes, but looks like a dupe of this I'm about to skip the review item. However it might be worth to — if not reopen — at least link the dupes somehow and/or find a better one
 
7:28 PM
@SmokeDetector wow six answers since opening that...
Must be an nth dupe
@cigien good find
I could only find the opposite X_X stackoverflow.com/questions/66806206/…
Another one of those days... wiped out all my delete votes in one fell swoop, too i.stack.imgur.com/dwypG.png
@blackgreen agreed, definitely a duplicate
 
7:54 PM
 
@blackgreen Fixed
 
8:53 PM
 
1 message moved from SOCVR Request Graveyard (because there was a discussion after it and the auto-move made the transcript more confusing)
 
Hmm. Thinking ... was I too hasty with my hammer here? I'm 98% convinced it's a dupe, but maybe my target isn't the best. Would appreciate any (or even ) gurus' advice.
... BTW, the 'other' dupe target was added automatically, presumably because it was already voted for (as a dupe) when my hammer swung.
And that "added target" is, IMHO, a nice feature. I was expecting to have to add it manually ... :)
 
9:14 PM
@TylerH I'm hesitant to post anything that might encourage people to post answers consisting only of even-properly-attributed code quoted from elsewhere, even if we won't summarily delete them. I don't think there's any question that a closer following of BoltClock's advice will almost always lead to a better answer. And flagging it was not unreasonable, hence marking the flag helpful while taking no action.
At the same time, I also think that leaving this one (as edited) is within the parameters of BoltClock's advice, even if only barely. It's only the relevant section rather than the entire article (the so-called "one or two well-written paragraphs from a documentation section" - albeit code, not prose).
And if you hadn't edited it, I most likely would have made the edit you did in response to the flag.
....gaaaaah, those messages sent out of order (fixed now) despite displaying correctly locally. Thanks, chat.
 
We know that chat is broken and it will remain so.
 
hilariously, in the browser they were sent from, they now appear in the wrong order after the edits...
 
i don't see anything wrong
 
{ironic} Ha Ha
 
@KevinB Pay no attention to the editing behind the curtains
 
9:18 PM
;)
 
9:30 PM
@RyanM luckily I took long enough to visit chat that you had edited them into the right order :-)
 
@TylerH I certain there is a duplicate for that question but the current one is not an appropriate dupe target. This question is looking to merge the tuples based on the first element. [['dog', 2], ['bird', 1],['dog',1]] => [('dog', 3), ('bird', 1)] The dupe target will just convert all inner lists to tuples [['dog', 2], ['bird', 1],['dog',1]] =>[('dog', 2), ('bird', 1), ('dog',1)]
@HenryEcker I don't have time to look for one presently, but if someone else finds an appropriate duplicate I can edit the list. (Or I'll do some searching later when I have more time)
 
@HenryEcker ah dang you're right. good catch, thanks. reopened for now, someone please ping me if you find a dupe and I'll reclose it.
converting from lists to tuple is the bit that they were missing, but there was a better answer, so the dupe isn't appropriate.
 
@RyanM I can also close it myself with my nifty python badge. :) I will do so when I have time to go on a dupe target hunt later today.
 
 
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11:22 PM
@HenryEcker Oops, you're right, the target wasn't right. Thanks for fixing it.
 

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