> If you hike through the island, you will easily notice rais that is often placed by the side of the trail. Some of them are so heavy they cannot be moved easily so when they are being traded, ownership is passed orally between the two parties.
@Adriaan Yeah. normally we keep a "canonical" to use as a dupe hammer, and the close it once the issue is done, at least as long as I remember correctly.
@TylerH @Jason you may not request closure for this since you are involved since you already successfully voted to close it (see specifically successful vote)
@KevinB Down votes and comments are signal of bad quality. Deletion is for stuff that is not an answer or outright wrong
This method presumably works, but there is real value in keeping it and the comments (at least one of them, anyway) around as a warning of what not to do for potential readers.
I can replace my car tire with a large wheel of parmesan cheese. Just because it will work for a while, doesn't mean it's a reasonable approach to solve a problem, or one that should be presented to others.
@miken32 Sure, but that's not really a good analogy here. This is akin to fixing a flat tire with pure hydrogen rather than just... air. Tire -> cheese would be like "use a non-code solution to your problem"