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12:33 AM
@CodyGray I felt it was off-topic as "how can I shorten my code" isn't a specific problem, per se, and it is unlikely to be useful to people that aren't the OP. Also, this MSO post makes me think it would be off-topic as well (I assume the OP isn't going for a Code Golf type of shorter, and they mean less duplicated code instead)
I've read through your answer on the question that said MSO post is a dupe of, but it still doesn't seem specific enough in the request for simplification to be on-topic here... of course, if I'm misunderstanding what you wrote, please let me know
 
1:20 AM
Anyone in here able to tell me what is wrong with this answer of mine? stackoverflow.com/a/75380485/2943403 The question asks for the shortest code to do the task. Mine is shorter than the earlier answer without even golfing the spaces out of it. Feedback?
 
I would not attempt code golf on SO when there is a codegolf.SE, in the first place
 
 
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3:10 AM
What is the close reason for "OP is asking why X does Y and the answer is that Y is the stated, explicitly designed purpose of X"?
(actually nm, there are other issues with the question...)
 
4:01 AM
@mickmackusa Why haven't you mjolnir'd that question yet? :-)
 
@TylerH Honestly, I was unsure if that action was appropriate. Sometimes it is hard to choose a "better" one when multiple old pages cover the same topic. One is slightly more narrow than the other.
 
 
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7:53 AM
@Adriaan I put the code into the question
 
@Juraj Do not do that please.
You might have violated licensing issues etc., which is why, as in the case of translating, we require the OP to do that.
 
@Adriaan licensing for what? that snippet with no real code? I take the responsibility for that.
 
@Juraj you might, but it's against SE policy
 
jps
Is this answer anything else than NAA? you will need to modify the code + please feel free to send me a message for further assistance.
 
8:57 AM
 
9:35 AM
@VLAZ how about mandatory review, regardless of your own reputation, after the Nth (20?) answer, where you're forced to write a summary on why this answer says something no other answer does. Preferably coupled with a rep threshold of 1000 or so to prevent newbies to add their own question or same answer as already is present
 
Amusingly, if there are already "too many answers" (varies per site. Don't know what's the number for SO) you're prevented from adding an answer directly. You have to click a button which asks you "Are you sure you're adding something valuable? There is already a bunch of answers!" (paraphrased) and you have to agree in order to post.
Works really well, as you can see.
(to be somewhat fair - some questions with lots of answers get those after merges)
 
@VLAZ about as good as a tag wiki "DO NOT USE"...
@VLAZ the big problem here, IMO, is that SE still wants to set as few barriers as possible to people posting. Easy participation = more posts = more money from ads. Thus, anyone desperate to dump their "I get this error too!" as an answer is welcome to do so. No amount of text will block them; they'll read about as much as the average user reads a EULA.
 
@Adriaan Yes, we strive for consistency. We want all parts of the site to work equally well.
 
10:07 AM
> You claim to be the "Best SMO in India" but cannot even add a spam link properly the first time around?
Well, it's the best in India. Maybe they just aren't very good spammers over there. So the best is still below average for the world.
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(/s)
 
10:26 AM
What to do with these two answers? Are they link only?
 
@Adriaan Both look like they're at least partial answers to poor questions. The link may be fishy, though.
 
Doubt the link is fishy. It's for the well-known Clean Code by the well-known Robert Martin. I sincerely doubt he'd register sockpuppets to spread word about his book.
 
@VLAZ I didn't look at the link, so it may well be fine.
 
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11:59 AM
 
12:59 PM
Morning
 
1:12 PM
What's going on here? (See my comment.) Is there some skulduggery or other abusive behaviour at play?
 
@AdrianMole academic dishonesty I would expect
 
Maybe. But I still don't get it. Why copy the body text of another question, then change the title and code without suitably modifying the rest?
 
lack of English skills, want help with their attempted solution but can't figure out how to articulate a question properly?
 
Poster has been a member for nearly 2 years and didn't seem to have language issues on their previous question.
I'm thinking about mod-flagging but don't really know what to put in the text.
Well, it appears that the posters of the two questions are colleagues/classmates. The second has now added a 'clarification' comment that doesn't really clarify anything.
 
1:31 PM
@AdrianMole they added more context, there were two different functions in a larger code base which were problematic
 
Well, it's now closed as needs debugging details and/or no-repro. Probably best to delete it, as well, IMHO.
 
maybe still give them time to try to sort it out? they seem to be reading comments
 
Yeah - why not. Can a Room Owner remove that last del-pls request, please?
 
^ @NathanOliver
 
1:41 PM
Thanks.
 
@AdrianMole done
np
 
2:37 PM
 
2:56 PM
wat. C? How did that get in my clipboard
 
3:40 PM
@cafce25 Yes, it's against policy
 
@cafce25 Correct, if the code is substantial and not boilerplate it is up to the author of the code or question to add it
 
3:56 PM
@TylerH I think in this case it was boilerplate code
 
@Juraj Possibly, I don't know C so I couldn't say
 
4:38 PM
@SunderamDubey was this a request to close the question as a duplicate? If so, please use [tag:cv-pls] and mention the close reason (duplicate) in your comment between the tags and the link to the post
 
The tag is being burninated: Open Qs - Close Queue - Meta CW
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@Machavity This is amazeballs. Not sure how I missed it last week
@VLAZ I thought his book fell out of favor in the last 5-10 years
or rather, was acknowledged for being OK, just dogmatic like many other coding bible-esque books
 
@user692942 I am from here. I had doubt about the duplicate. sorry
 
4:57 PM
@TylerH I mean, that's true. I'm not a huge fan of following it to the letter. But also wouldn't call a link to the blog about the book "fishy" based on that. Or that uncle Bob would try to bot account to get back into the spotlight.
 
@VLAZ oh, I'm not suggesting what I said has anything to do with the link being fishy or not
Just remarking about the book itself
 
5:12 PM
I did say it's "well-known". Rather than "well-liked" or anything else.
 
5:43 PM
@Juraj apologies, I honestly thought I was being trolled.
 
@TylerH ya by mistake I did that.
 
6:49 PM
Would a basic logical error like omitting a default branch in a case statement be considered typo/no repro? Just wondering about this self-answered question
 
7:09 PM
LOL
SNAP - just edited my CV to that respect.
 
We're all just trying desperately to beat the edit timeout
 
Aye
 
Yes, of course: [file] [system] to build your own tag for a file system.
Related to that: [system]. Seems bad.
 
@miken32 If the mistake is something that could be useful to others, I'd say keep it. Your linked question is a good example of that - a bunch of people over the past few years have upvoted it - and not due to initial FGIW effects
That said, such mistakes usually aren't helpful to anyone other than OP and satisfy "Resolved in a way less likely to help future readers"
Better to VTC as dupe than not reproducible, when a similar question already exists (assuming you can find something decent by searching)
 
7:35 PM
 
@miken32 Shouldn't that duplicate be closed in the opposite direction? The target has more answers, much higher scores on questions and answers, and much higher views.
 
@cigien more answers isn't always a good thing, and the top answer is basically link-only. But yes based on views we should be prioritizing the newer question. @TylerH can you delete that request and I'll repost going the other way
 
@TylerH @miken32 binned per your request
 
@CertainPerformance Yeah that's true. Nothing jumped out as a great dupe target though, I'll just leave it be.
 
@miken32 Sounds good. Thanks for checking. There's also a CV on the target still: in case that's yours you might want to retract it.
 
7:48 PM
Yes, wouldn't want to create an infinite loop!
 
notice also crazy NAA
 
@tripleee It's a composite answer. You're supposed to collect all comments and piece them together like a puzzle.
Wait, the comments are in C++ on this Python question...
 
Time to google the code...
 
@VLAZ Yeah, noticed that, too :/
 
Hm... not plagiarized.
Oh, never mind. I see what's going on.
BTW, it's not actually a python question, just mistagged.
 
7:58 PM
> just a programming question
Clearly any programmer can solve this homework. Be they snake charmers or not.
 
Should've just created there are absolutely no forseeable problems with that one.
 
Also I made an edit a couple days ago which somehow hasn't yet been approved (edits that I made on other questions already got approved by the OPs). Since it was a simple edit that improved the formatting from URLs to hyperlinks, and "Inter Core i7" to "Intel Core i7" and hasn't yet been approved, I worry that the OP hasn't returned to check the question.
 
8:36 PM
Regarding my message from about 20 minutes ago: the OP has now approved the edit after I nudged him to. Still I think the question qualifies for closure because it needs details or clarity (as my comment under the question explains).
 
9:17 PM
Any folks have a better dupe target for pyodbc "communication link failure error" than this one from 2021? Seems like a good answer to me, but not sure if there's an older canonical that I couldn't find.
 
@miken32 Could phpMyAdmin be classified as a "programmers' tool", and thus be on-topic?
(I don't feel strongly about it, just pondering).
 
@halfer Sure, why not. I don't think it has strong usage outside programming. Well, and DBAs I guess but IMO it's equally on-topic on DBA.SE.
 
I think some (not me) would make that case, but the question is about where to find credentials for phpmyadmin after setting up an instance of a server
Which seems more like basic sysadmin stuff to me
 
9:41 PM
@halfer it definitely qualifies; it has a built-in SQL editor
or at least it used to; I haven't used it in years
 
10:14 PM
@TylerH Oh yeah, it will definitely still have that
 
10:38 PM
If I feel two tags should by made synonyms and then burninated, is it fine to make one MSO post for that or should I make two seperate ones?
 
10:59 PM
@cocomac We have occasionally burned two related tags at once, if that's what you're asking. e.g. shop and shopping
That specific question actually asked on meta whether to merge, then burn, or just burn one.
 
11:14 PM
^ dupe target is newer and has fewer views, but has a well-written and explained answer, unlike the question in the request
 

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