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user17242583
What's up with all the deleted answers converted to comments here?
user17242583
They're all from August 2008...when SO was in private beta?
@richardec August 2008 was also prior to the comment feature.
I am curious about the mechanism for conversion there though. Several were deleted and converted to a comment but not attributed to a moderator.
00:33
I've never understood the whole, "I can't post my code right now, but I will later if needed" line. This is not the first time I've seen it by a long shot.
@IanCampbell Usually posted by someone who is unable to see their question through the eyes of others, others who might try to answer it
I also appreciate the answer equivalent: I'm on my phone so I can't test if this works or not, but this should give you the general idea until I can fix it later.
Yeah, I can see that one. I'm not sure of myself to post an answer without testing it, but... you do you.
O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us; To see oursels as ithers see us!
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I once posted a sed or awk code without testing it. It seemed fine in theory
(it was regex, as it usually is)
01:21
Does anyone know what the cross tag is supposed to be for on this question?
@HenryEcker wild guess:
If a question is deleted by a mod (and is not spam), can the author undelete it?
@gunr2171 Nope, not as long as they remain a mod.
thanks
01:37
@HenryEcker The only relevant tag is rust.
Also probably they meant "cross language", but that's a misunderstanding.
02:02
@gunr2171 To further clarify, only a moderator can undelete something that was deleted by someone who is currently a mod. That includes any posts currently deleted by moderators even posts that they voted to delete before they accepted their diamond.
Thank you both @Turing85 and @Braiam it looks like that tag was created specifically for that question, so I was trying to figure out what it could mean that would warrant the creation of a new tag, but I couldn't see it.
@HenryEcker The recent activity is the currently pending suggested edit
What is going on here? I mean... yeah, the question isn't great. But it is not a typo... and "not reproducible" doesn't apply in this case.
02:39
And another one. Again: not great. But "needs debug information"? OP is not asking for debug details. And "needs details or clarity" doesn't apply. The question is perfectly clear.
03:24
@Turing85 And now they're getting delete votes :-\ can we not?
03:46
How did this 1-rep user manage to post this comment?
@AdrianMole ...witchcraft?
I have no idea, the mod timeline isn't giving any hints.
I settle for supernatural/unnatural powers.
What should happen with this closed dupe? Merge? Leave as signpost? Delete? Reopen? stackoverflow.com/q/70904812/2943403
@AdrianMole Answers from 1-reppers of minimal length that contain a link are automatically converted to a comment under the question. I'm going to need to hunt Metas for a citation.
Ha! So, a very weak form of witchcraft, then. More of a hex than a full-blown spell.
Oh right, that feature.
This "feature" (meta.stackexchange.com/a/98955/352329) makes me think that it should be applied to trivial answers that only link to the manual; such as whole answer is "use explode()" (where explode() is a hyperlink).
@mickmackusa regarding closed page, if it wasn't closed, I could supply my commented regex as an answer.
@mickmackusa not necessarily, "use explode()" is a perfectly valid answer. not a perfect answer, though :)
04:14
@Cristik I understand that that is the current stance -- I just hate that it is.
why? If the question is "How can I split a string in PHP?", and the answer is "You can use explode()", this will help both the asker and future readers. For this simple cases, short answers are ok, no need to give full background on the function, or give lots of code examples
of-course, the more details the better, but such answer would work without them too
04:34
@Cristik the reason that I personally resent this type of "lazy answer" is because they didn't even bother to present the implementation of their advice. It would have taken, at most, 50 more characters, but they were in such a rush, then just shipped the worst correct answer possible. It is a hint. I feel hints should be comments.
that's what downvotes are for
it a better example comes along, with the same function recommendation, then likely that answer will raise above, while the short one will sink below
I choose not to downvote correct answers. My downvote on a +13 scored answer is absolutely meaningless.
I also hate code-only answers, but code-only that only solve asker's issue, without helping others
@mickmackusa if the answer is correct, then why should it be deleted?
I have never heard a "good excuse" for posting a code-only answer.
@Cristik converted to a comment is my preference -- no links/hints are lost, yet no badge points are earned for a weak answer.
excepting that comments are ephemeral by nature
04:40
Typically "better answers" will either explain well enough to replace the link or the link to the manual is already in an answer. If the link to the manual is lost, it is no great loss. If a link to the manual already exists anywhere on the page, then the link-only hint is complete useless garbage.
a link to the manual might be useful as it will point to the latest state of the documentation, while the answer might contain outdated information
though the other way around is also possible...
...edit the link in one of the complete answers.
so IMO, no harm in adding a link to backup your answer
I agree. Links are not bad. Lazy answers are bad.
I agree, still if there's no better answer recommending that solution, then we should not delete it
04:44
On another topic... I was thinking about the rule regarding not answering and hamming questions. What if I answer a question, my answer is accepted, then I find a suitable dupe? Is it okay for me to hammer? Can it still be considered abuse in this case?
@Cristik every page where I have seen "you want json_encode()." has also had a fuller/complete answer.
"hamming" = "hammering"
05:08
@mickmackusa if it happens only once in a blue moon, I'd say no, especially for questions that don't have an obvious/easy-to-find duplicate
@cigien That's not quite correct. When people say that tags shouldn't be added to the title, what they mean is that tag prefixes (or suffixes) shouldn't be prepended (or appended) to the title in a non-grammatical form. There's nothing wrong with adding details to the title of the question, including information which already exists in the tags. It just needs to be worked naturally into the title. I think that edit was useful. I would not have rejected it.
@Vega No, not necessarily. It's OK to approve edits that don't fix the problems leading to the question's closure now, as the system has been fixed so that such edits don't immediately dump the question into the reopen review queue. With that bug fixed, your only calculus on approving/rejecting edits is, "Does this make the post better?"
 
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07:06
So what should we do about this question? The (current) close-reason is nonsensical.
Do you think it should be reopened?
@JeanneDark I think it should be treated properly, and right now it isn't. I think that reopening might be part of it. But I don't wanna act before I know what I want exactly.
@Turing85 I initially assumed the close reason was about the compile error, but that doesn't quite check out... it runs without errors in a REPL. I edited that part out and reopened it.
So the close reason made sense because the error was not reproducible?
In part because I can easily reverse my own reopening, and in part because I'd rather it not be deleted before the asker has a chance to clarify.
07:16
@RyanM thanks :)
@JeanneDark No, not really. But some people misuse "Not reproducible" when they can't reproduce it.
@RyanM Questions are closed to give the asker the opportunity to clarify and so answerers don't waste their time. That's also why Roomba waits at least 9 days.
Yeah, I concur. I should probably add a piece of missing context: there were two active delete votes.
@RyanM I thought the point of an MCVE was for other people to be able to reproduce the error
@JeanneDark It is! That's why we have a close reason for that. "Not reproducible" says (emphasis added) "this one was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers."
07:21
The question is still unclear to me.
@JeanneDark how so? They ask how they can rewrite the code without using array or ArrayList. Sounds pretty clear to me. Whether what they wanted to ask and what they actually ask is the same... that's debatable.
It's probably the "rewrite the code" part. That doesn't make the question very clear, nor useful for anybody. Better turn it into a clear "How to" question in which their try is just added to calm down the "show your own effort" people.
No (accepted answer with positive score)
@JeanneDark Be the change you wish to see? :-p
07:30
Maybe if I understood the question, but I don't.
Is this a good signpost? stackoverflow.com/q/72043203/2943403
Can anyone with expertise determine if one of my commented links would make a suitable dupe target? stackoverflow.com/q/72064110/2943403
@mickmackusa Probably, considering I cannot even tell how it's a duplicate, and I definitely wouldn't be able to reason from that question to the answers on the linked question.
 
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stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/31665280 edited out of review queue.. Looks like still link only
@SurajRao It also looks like there may be some undisclosed affiliation there. Someone should perhaps notify a moderator.
Oh.. I mod flagged
10:02
TIL that I voted to close a question because the person who asked it wasn't white and not actually for the reason that I gave in my comment. :(
I've been told that on multiple occasions. Do users think that we have some kind of indicator of their race/sex/gender/preferences on our screen? How would we possibly know?
@CodyGray don't you know of a very popular "NSDAPY" userscript that adds an arianometer next to user avatars?
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Is that a device that measures your likeness to Ariana Grande?
@CodyGray something like that :)
10:17
ohh.. not ARIA compatibility?
10:39
@RyanM Not sure I agree. The typo/no repro close reason is also applicable if the reported problem doesn't exist. If I claim that my code throws an error and it doesn't, it's no repro and the reason why the question "was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers." If it throws an error but my question doesn't contain enough info, then it needs debugging details (and an MCVE). In the former case, an MCVE is not even possible because there's nothing.
10:50
@SotiriosDelimanolis A good Samaritan suggested an edit to replace the screenshot with text code. Would it be enough?
11:09
@Vega I don't think so, it still boils down to code + "it's not working"
11:37
sorry i have to ask which flag should we use for No MCVE?
"needs improvement" -> "a community-specific reason" -> "needs debugging details"
In answer to your follow-up question: No, I don't know why it is so well hidden now.
Wrong room, I think.
whoops
11:45
Closed emoji site as "unclear".
This post is unfocused due to the "PS. ...". Should I just remove it, or should I notify OP and let them remove it?
12:12
Not sure about that last Smokey report. The linked page looks a bit spammy, and would be better if it were a link to the relevant part of the documentation (i.e. what the parameters for the setBackgroundColor call actually are).
@AdrianMole ... Feel free to castigate me if you think I should've just left it as was and red-flagged it.
12:34
Should we mod-flag questions that are deleted by the OP after we have answered? Or should we just vote to undelete? I guess I can't post a request in here, because it was I what done went and answered it.
Was it accepted?
@Vega Not accepted and not upvoted. Also, maybe not the world's best question, but I used up quite a few of my life minutes to form the answer.
12:51
@Machavity Thanks.
But that post tells about an accepted and unaccepted answer. Deleting an unaccepted and unupvoted question complying to SO rules
Love a recent question that repeatedly states: "F this dogsh*t website. why the f cant i just post the codepen link".... "oh by the way, can you folks help me out and answer a question of mine?"
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On the other hand I don't think it is against the room rules
@HovercraftFullOfEels Is there another question? (Besides the "why the f...".)
13:15
@HovercraftFullOfEels They wrote the later part first.
@Braiam Bless their ever-loving entitled heart
BTW, I think the message includes the "why" you can't post codepen
13:53
Aargh! Thanks, Mr Anonymous Mod, for undeleting that question ... but now it's turned Chamaeleon. :(
Nothing anonymous about the undeleters.
And, unlike with actual chameleons, there's a rollback button.
Anonymous to this room. I know who it was what done it. :)
"I've edited my answer". Nah. That was your question you edited. But... I think I see the problem. I am continually frustrated by all the commenters and flaggers who don't know the difference between questions and answers, using the terms completely interchangeably.
not sure if the q is on topic..
@SurajRao Not really... We don't have rules against images in answers, and the claim that answers the question is written in text.
13:58
oh well
I definitely don't think the question is on-topic.
The question should be posted on AI site, right?
It doesn't seem specific to AI. Just stats/data science.
Far too old to migrate.
It looks like it has a cross-site duplicate on the stats site anyway
@CodyGray I've been working with academics and non-native English speakers most of my adult life. So I have an in-built resilience to daft comments and poor language (respectively).
14:05
It has not been my experience that academics are particularly inclined to daft comments.
Have you ever submitted a manuscript for peer-review?
I have not, but I've known many people who have.
I've pre-reviewed a good number of manuscripts before they were sent out for peer-review. My "nope" vote didn't carry water with the authors.
I get that, too. There was (is) a trend in biological modelling to use the phrase in silico for an analysis performed in a computer. I have become tired of pointing out that that means "in rocks".
... in flints, more specifically.
Oh, I've heard that many, many times in diverse fields. I mean... computers are made of rocks, after all, are they not?
It is not actually valid Latin.
I even tried correcting to in machina ... but that didn't float.
14:11
It's an established term of art now. Using something else would be daft.
You couldn't get the rocks to float?
14:23
@CodyGray Sand. And we made a mistake allowing it to think.
We didn't. It can't think.
anyone versed in ? The tag description seems fishy; it sounds like general usage questions are on-topic.
Teleporting is very practical
Good search for off-topic questions.
Also, I put a bunch of questions in the close vote queue if anyone has close votes available.
I think I've probably written the words in silico in a manuscript... it's so nicely parallel with in vitro. Don't hate me.
14:30
@IanCampbell Well, at least the oil floats.
Did you take Latin? That might explain your righteous indignation.
I did. I earned a Grade D (on a scale of A ... F).
* Slow clap * Impressive
Meh. A, B and C were considered "pass" grades.
One of my dorm-mates in college was like a Latin minor. He always loved to talk down to us in Latin. You'd be perfect to put him in his place, just enough to be dangerous.
14:35
I feel like a Latin minor might actually be able to talk down to someone who earned a D in Latin?
^ I agree.
If not, your college might not be the most impressive institution... :-p
Well, it depends on how you define impressive.
But, as they say in the UK Civil Service, noli illegitimi carborundum.
Good point; I am impressed by many things, good and bad.
14:37
It has a nice (American) football team. I know that's very important in your alma mater's neck of the woods.
To some people, yes.
15:15
@CodyGray Ah, I see. I've tended to just remove them, but I'll keep that in mind.
15:33
@cigien Related reading: meta.stackexchange.com/a/130208; meta.stackoverflow.com/a/253076; meta.stackexchange.com/q/10647. Note that if the title already contains the number-one-ranked tag, then the auto-prefixer will prefix it with the second highest-ranked tag.
@CodyGray Thanks, those are useful posts. There's slightly more nuance (unsurprisingly) to how tags can/should be mentioned in titles than I'd considered.
Is this an abusive/offensive username?
I don't think so.
I don't see it, would you outlaw "sarin" and "Zyklon-B" just because they have unpleasant connotations?
15:49
I would certainly consider anything with "Zyklon" in it to be offensive. Used to kill 3 million+ people.
@cigien It's not all that complicated. The rule is just "write a good title that describes the question, using proper grammar".
@AdrianMole You are not a fan of the metal band, then?
@CodyGray Hmm. Haven't heard their music, so I can't judge its offensiveness.
I was going purely by the name, as were you, judging books users by their cover.
Though there are 6 SO users with "Zyklon" in their names.
@AdrianMole They may refer to Cyclone
15:54
Ja, stimmt.
keine Mühe
As Bella notes in a comment on that Q&A and as elaborated ad nauseam elsewhere, the company isn't excited about giving us concrete guidance.
@AdrianMole How many times do we have to tell you that there's no "effort" requirement here, and "no effort" is not a close reason? :-)
hehe - Lost in translation?
Mühe -> "effort" (according to Google, which is never wrong);
keine Mühe -> "no bother".
I assumed it meant "no problem" (idiomatically), but I would have translated "Mühe" to 'effort", much as Google did. Naturally, I'm not a native speaker...
16:02
Clearly, I speak Glaswegian German. (Auld hi Deutsch)
Even by Jeanne's standards, I feel that 3 upvotes in 5 minutes here seems suspicious.
What do you mean with my standards?
All upvotes are suspicious.
I don't disagree
Sorry, the quote was actually from Dharman, but you seem to have provoked it.
I'm pretty sure Jeanne has removed the upvote UI element with a userscript.
Otherwise, there might be an eighth accidental upvote
16:17
Wow! 8000:1 ratio.
Have I really posted 7 answers that are that good? :-)
@IanCampbell That's not necessary. the system protects me by asking if I didn't want to leave a comment. If the pop up doesn't appear, I know I made a mistake ;)
@AdrianMole No, you have apparently posted 56k answers that were that bad ;)
Sir, the possibility of successfully upvoting a Stack Overflow post is approximately 8097 to 1!
Never tell Jeanne the odds.
@AdrianMole Since you have a hammer: stackoverflow.com/questions/9613934
@AdrianMole Yes, that's suspicious. Someone should raise a moderator flag.
@AdrianMole Dharman's excellent work as a moderator has proved the merits of this statement.
@CodyGray Feel free.
... Dharman will thank you for doing so. :)
16:24
Nobody wants free "helpful" flags"? :-(
Quick, superping Scratte.
He doesn't like me. :-(
Suggested message: These upvotes look suspicious but I'm not too familiar with how things work in the C tag; maybe a moderator from a less generous tag would like to investigate?
@CodyGray Everyone likes you
16:33
@AdrianMole kein Mohle?! :O
I see that you've never visited Meta, so you must not have seen the variety of snarky comments that get posted under Cody's equally snarky comments.
@CodyGray We haven't seen enough of Scratte lately, I miss their arguments :|
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I think Cody also misses their arguments ... like one might miss herpes or leprosy.
@AdrianMole As someone with a background in medical microbiology, I can certainly appreciate those diseases. Likewise, I very much appreciated Scratte's arguments and perspectives, even the ones I disagreed with. (Although disagreeing was not all that common, surprisingly.)
Fun fact, armadillos are the model organism for leprosy. I once interviewed at a lab that had cages full of these very cute little armadillos running around.
16:40
In Texas, we don't have them in cages, they just run around in our yards. :-)
I have a friend and some colleagues who used to work at Mill Hill (the London 'centre' for Leprosy research). I worked in a TB (and related infections) Unit - Both TB and Leprosy are caused by Mycobacteria.
... they were very proud of the Armadillos (one of the few critters in which M. Leprae can be cultivated).
This is why my research is computational in nature. I just don't think I could bring myself to give cute little armadillos leprosy. (Or guillotine mice...)
H. Sapiens is another one; and, although they are actually cheaper to run than Armadillos, the paperwork gets messy.
They also complain a lot more.
True, there are these pesky IRBs that want you to protect their autonomy and safety... pfft...
16:46
In our Unit (where we used mice), we often remarked on the fact that human blood was far cheaper than the murine variety.
Makes sense, there's more of it. Economies of scale.
I am slightly confused. How are (computer?)mice related to human blood?
Nothing to do with computer mice. He's talking about real mice. Which also have blood, like we do.
My blood was especially liked: I never had a BCG vaccination (as 99.5%+ of the UK population have had) and I also have a (then unexplained) natural immunity to leprosy.
... are we playing "Vampire: the masquerade"?
Or why is (human) blood such a hot topich right now? 😃
16:48
I assume your immunity to leprosy was discovered in assays using your blood, rather than you getting too close to the armadillos?
I think it costs 1USD / mouse / day to upkeep in our vivarium. You can get a 100µL/mouse. Meanwhile an unscrupulous researcher can get a homeless person to give up 200mL for 20 bucks.
We don't talk about what I did (or didn't do) with the Armadillos.
1 USD/mouse/day actually seems pretty cheap
Yeah, there's certainly some subsidization going on. But just like gasoline around here, it doesn't matter what something actually costs.
I didn't work directly with the mice (I just made peptides). But I was told that a "terminal bleed" yields around 1 ml.
16:51
I was going off this random IACUC document I found via Google. Which I apparently misread. Maybe more like 200µL.
@AdrianMole .... ew
@AdrianMole I think this one needs to go to star board.
@CodyGray As it happens, the vast majority of 'Westerners' have little to fear from leprosy: it's a very fragile bacterium and can really only threaten those who are inherently weak/immunocompromised for other reasons. Like malnutrition.
@Turing85 You don't like Hoover hogs?
16:56
Also, I don't remember the exact treatment regimen, but I recall it being sensitive to a single relatively benign antibiotic.
@AdrianMole Yes, that's why the armadillo is the model organism: they have such a low body temperature that the bacterium can actually grow.
@CodyGray I don't like imagine what a mole does with a bunch of Armadillos when nobody is watching...
But "Biblical leprosy" isn't necessarily real leprosy; that can refer to a number of infections (esp. elephantiasis, IIRC).
@IanCampbell Like Y. pestis: the great killer of many previous generations, yet wiped out by a simple modern antibiotic.
Just kidding, looks like it's at least a two drug regimen, dapsone + rifampin.
16:59
Yeah, because of drug resistance
Like everything now
You have to treat with multi-drug regimens
Then you just get multi-drug resistance?
MRSA, anyone?
@CodyGray can you delete this message of mine and this message of mine? For each, OP clarified, and I retracted.
Stop!
Typo
2 messages moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
@Turing85 You should ping the last active room owner
17:07
@CodyGray Time to give up and move on here, or does it merit a re-flag?
argh x) nvm.
@AdrianMole It depends on what you want to have happen.
Meh - It's not really destined for a great future, is it?
@Turing85 Sorry, I'll give you more time to fix your typos next time.
nah, all good. It's still in the close queue
just have to find the right message now
this one should also be moved since I retracted
17:09
@Turing85 You no longer believe it should be closed?
sigh not my day today... yes. that's the right question, but not linking to a message
I'm going to let you sort this out while I catch some sleep. I'm sure a RO will be by to help you out.
@CodyGray have edited the message. It now links to a message of mine instead of the post.
17:22
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
Shall we be ?
@JeanneDark Write a tag-Wiki, so we can assess more, to comply with the requirements for Burnination.
... but, with only 13 Qs, we can probably just remove the tag from most of them.
I guess most of them could be deleted for being totally off topic
... or should we just replace with ?
We really don't need both tags.
17:50
I finally "bit" the mod-flag Cody suggested that someone should raise. Said user has just posted another one. But I wouldn't want to wake him from his Beauty Sleep. :)
Is there anything really 'bad' about let’s (in code)? Smokey doesn't like it (last report) but, to me, it just looks like someone using a funny, Unicode apostrophe.
18:25
@AdrianMole there was a spammer who consistently used this mojibake in some of their promotions (probably the support phone number spammer IIRC)
{Strawberries}
yeah, sorry, mobile keyboard
anybody actually using Unicode would not look like that, though perhaps somebody asking about actual mojibake could end up using that as an example
Maybe the copy/paste into the code block went wrong? Anyway, I edited the issue out and sent that as feedback to SD.
(It was only in a code comment, so didn't make any material difference.)
coinbase support wave 3 months ago metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/…
but no hits since then so probably ripe for removal - thanks for bringing this up
You're very welcome. I assume the "cheque's in the post". :-P
18:35
@AdrianMole visible in Charcoal and Github if you want to ruin the suspense (-:
user17242583
19:06
user17242583
if it is, does anyone have a link to it?
user17242583
@StephenOstermiller Cool! but all the names and vote counts are different...and bobince has no answer on there. Was that screenshot partially fake? Also the vote counts are lower. Maybe users were deleted since then...
Despite the deleted one being 12 years old, it looks like it came after the reddit image. So either there is an even older deleted question, or the image was faked.
19:22
can someone with python/flask experience look at this question and decide whether it is on-topic here?
@Turing85 Nope
Whatever it is, it's on the app part and he doesn't show anything, so topic unclear.
@Braiam ok, thanks for taking a look!
19:45
@StephenOstermiller That's the oldest one. There are also several later ones: 1 2 3 4 5
{Disclaimer: I posted an answer!} Is there a decent canonical duplicate for this question? If so, I would be happy to delete my answer and swing my hammer.
@AdrianMole not 100% sure, but this one seems similar
@Turing85 Yeah - it is similar but, I would argue, the newer question is better as a potential canonical, as it doesn't involve dodgy compilers and/or non-standard header issues.
@AdrianMole Don't argue with me. I understand very little wrt. C++
19:51
... Eeek! And the top answer actually recommends using namespace std.
this much I know that we shouldn't using namespace std; 😉
@richardec I'd just go with "partial fake" (i.e. the page was edited to enhance the intended humor).
20:46
@CodyGray I've got to thank you for the canned response wrt. docker and kubernetes. It seems to be well-received.
21:18
Is SO slow for anyone?
it's down for me
@Dharman Very. I thought it was my (often jippy) local network.
Also for me
@AdrianMole 😃 same for me. First thing I did was a ping against google
Mayday Holiday w/e ... DDoS back?
21:20
I updated browser
Imma see what's in the fridge
It's back
Can anyone disambiguate my doubts about this answer? (See my comment.)
@Turing85 Well, it needed more focus.
@AdrianMole YOU need more focus! You still haven't used the beautifuly star-nosed avatar I made for your.
21:31
Wait for the next Hat Season ... maybe there will be a "Mole-Catcher"?
a star-nosed mole mole-catcher
22:03
is SO slow again?
is SO slow again?
It's hard to get things done like this...
@AdrianMole No clue sorry. For some reason we've gone from char to char[] and from %c to %s??
Are these 1 and 2 answers?
@AdrianMole No clue, but I can delete the author's account if it helps
@Dharman That seems just a wee bit harsh! ;)
22:22
@AdrianMole I've added a link to a canonical. You could add your answer there, since it covers more ground than the answers on the target.
@AdrianMole Is this question worth keeping? Isn't there a dupe for it?
I am going to keep that account for a few more days. I can nuke the answer or the whole question if the consensus is that it's unclear.
@cigien I can cast the last reopen vote if you're open to hammering it back closed
I'll definitely hammer if it does get reopened, but no reason to reopen it just to re-close it.
22:38
I get that, but I don't think the typo closure reason is appropriate so I went ahead and reopened it to clear that.
If it is a duplicate that's a much better closure reason.
Fair enough. Hammered. Looks like Adrian moved their answer as well, so all's well that ends well :)
@cigien Done and done. Thanks for finding that.

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