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Is a C++ answer to an assembly question NAA? stackoverflow.com/a/73297357/1255289
00:53
@miken32 While I could imagine a C++ answer being responsive to an assembly question where it was reasonable to write something in C++ and call it from assembly, this is not such a case. It's NAA in my book.
 
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02:15
Hmmmm Idk if that would be on-topic for jp.so or not.
Firebase configuration isn't programming?
@HenryEcker hard to decipher from the machine translation but it seems plausibly at least programming-adjacent if the configuration is breaking the code itself? (not a Firebase SME though)
That said, I'm having trouble understanding it due to the translation, so I'm interpreting it ...broadly.
Yeah. Machine translation really struggles with some of the technical terms in most languages.
A python answer on a batch question is a bit of stretch?
 
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04:51
question translated by OP, but still not suitable for reopen-pls IMHO stackoverflow.com/questions/73299913/…
 
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07:28
@tripleee that user might deserve a timeout
 
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08:47
Do you folks usually flag cases of someone deleting an answer and posting it again to evade downvotes?
@E_net4thecommentflagger if I have access to the original post then yes, provided I didn't already spend my close vote before noticing (which is unfortunately rather common)
that's only possible when the earlier post was linked from somewhere, though; frequently this is the case when it was reported by Smoke Detector
@tripleee Uh, I'm talking about answers, so they are listed in the same question.
oh, then I guess simply yes
@E_net4thecommentflagger if it's the same answer, yes
Yeah, the same answer verbatim, even after being discouraged in doing so. :facepalm:
08:55
then it doesn't matter the reason, posting multiple identical answers is simply not OK
Request for a moderator to merge the votes? ;)
Not sure about a case, for example, where a non-English answer is VLQ flagged, then edited (getting a downvote); so, the OP deletes that and reposts a new version (in English).
@AdrianMole What happened was that the original version of the answer was not self contained. An edit had been made to fix that, but by then it had already garnered downvotes.
Hmm. Still not really the proper thing to do, but understandable, I suppose.
... some downvoters will retract their votes if a suitable correction/edit is made; but some don't.
@AdrianMole But not excusable
Indeed not.
09:20
@E_net4thecommentflagger Yes, please flag that, especially if it's verbatim.
We'll be happy to undelete it for them.
@E_net4thecommentflagger although....hmmm, that's almost reasonable.
I think we would have not had a problem with the non-self-contained answer being deleted without an edit, and a new, self-contained one being posted...so that's kind of okay.
But if the form of answer that got the votes was substantially the same as the reposted one, then definitely flag it.
Well, I flagged it anyway. Feel free to sort it out.
09:40
@E_net4thecommentflagger So, that's not quite what happened there...the answer was deleted (incorrectly) by reviewers, hopefully most of whom voted before the edit... They then reposted the fixed answer.
Well, 3/5 reviewers got it right...2 were incorrect.
I see. Would this call for review bans?
Suspend the reviewers, edit them, then lift their suspensions. :)
Hey, if we can edit users, why don't we edit rude users so that they are no longer rude?
Then what would we use our flags for?
09:54
@E_net4thecommentflagger Well, that user seems to have had their account suitably edited.
10:16
@E_net4thecommentflagger Indeed...some have been handed out.
One for a day, one for a year.
@Dharman why is this a good dupe closure? stackoverflow.com/q/70154794/2943403
@mickmackusa It shows the same technique.
@Dharman the closed question isn't at all about missing leading zeros though.
Ah you are referring to one of the answers; not the asked question on the dupe target.
11:14
The answers matter, not the question
@mickmackusa Somewhat relatedly, I think your title edit to the target missed the mark. They want to compare them (e.g., greater-than) rather than check if it's today.
@RyanM where in the edit history does it say that? The original says: "I want to compare current date's day and month with subscription date's day and month only." I believe I brought the title closer to the asked question.
> I have tried all the solution named this probles in Stack Overflow and Ask Ubuntu nothing worked.
sigh
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That's the troublem with probles.
13:11
I got 99 probles
Or, one of the mods' favourites:
> i flagged this question as very low quality
Nobody knows the probles I've seen... Nobody knows my searching...
What's the proble -> Euro exchange rate like, these days?
Oh, wait, I messed up the search.
Careful with that search - you may get stuck in a dead-end alley and get eaten by ghosts.
13:27
@AdrianMole * by s
13:59
Does this qualify for an NAA flag? Or would that confuse any handling moderator?
@AdrianMole We can't say it totally VLQ or NAA, the Answerer written his/her opinion.
That's my concern. It doesn't really answer the question, though.
Yes, that's also the case
@AdrianMole I say it's worth a flag. Especially given it's a repost some follow up is warranted imo.
Hmm. It's the first time I run out of delete votes.
14:09
Welcome to the first day of the rest of your life
I had my fair share of Sérgio Godinho.
14:48
finally
after days of my colleague messaging me on Teams chat just saying "hi", he finally messaged me and just asked the question he wanted an answer to
I hope he realizes from the fact that he got an answer within 3 minutes vs no response all the other times that that is how he should proceed every time in the future
maybe you should have responded "Nico-nico-nii~♡"
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@tripleee maybe next time
@tripleee flags like that are a great opportunity to take advantage of a validation issue with spacing
ten spaces count as a valid message, but result in the flag just saying "declined"
15:09
@TylerH you can go back to the old gmail in the cog menu
15:21
the same question was posted (in English) to the Japanese-language SO earlier today; I told them then that this is probably not suitable here either, since it's not a programming question >-:
 
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@mickmackusa both based on "I want to compare current date's day and month with subscription date's day and month only" (sounds like wanting to check if a subscription is valid...although I admit I don't understand why they wouldn't want to check the year) and the fact that they accepted the one answer that did a greater-than comparison. That said, a closer look at the deleted "thanks" comments does make this a lot less clear.
16:51
> I flagged this as very low quality
The next declined flag...
> OT: Job Interview - ideas that matter
nice of people to label their off-topic posts?
@RyanM Probably the same people who start their NAAs with "Not an answer"
17:10
@JeanneDark took me a bit to find it so I declined most of the other VLQ flags on questions, too, just for good measure.
18:14
Regarding my latest CV above - is the PolKit tag as it stands appropriate? 20 questions, 3 watchers, no guidance .... if it isn't ... what's the process to get rid of it or to make the watchers to give guidance that makes it appropriate for Stack Overflow?
@tink There's a polkit library, but it's very niche and none of the questions seems to reference it
@Braiam cheers, and I saw that, too ... hence my question :)
There's a dbus interface, that can be relevant.
But yeah, polkit as naming isn't the best
 
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23:51
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> Sorry to hitchhike this post but I'm trying to do the exact opposite...

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