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02:12
@mickmackusa That question will Roomba in 10 days.
pds
pds
02:25
@TylerH @TylerH - Hello again, this question has received more downvotes; and more supporting votes to your comments for improvements. Which I have addressed. Currently I am at a loss, as to which specific guidelines are still not addressed? Except, I gather by reading here that you mentioned it "reads like a blog".
@TylerH @TylerH - Regarding "reads like a blog post" - The question-input system asks for "the problem". "attempts made". So, where do you draw the line between making a half-effort attempt and making a full-effort attempt? In the end, there's a solution to a problem; which others on the site can quite probably build on and improve. Which would the be available to all. I'd be grateful for the insight. From my view, it seems like I am receiving downvotes for a valid question.
Roughly, attempts made should ideally attempt to answer "Why is this not a duplicate?"
For example, taking a hypothetical question about a NullPointerException, one might add "the stack trace points to one of my dependencies, so I'm not able to add a null-check or similar"
@user12002570 is stackoverflow.com/questions/17390605 the suggested dupe target there?
03:05
@RyanM There are 2 dupe targets First one and second one
 
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04:56
^ For when you need to hire a *checks tags* Git plumber?
(facepalm) - now that spammer learnt how to properly use tags :)
Please don't spam this site, otherwise people will flag your post as spam. — Cristik 2 mins ago
"Use with this one trick to avoid your spam taken down on SO. Moderators hate it!" :D
It works, mostly.
@VLAZ probably we should also handle the sole answer, which is non-english also
I flagged it as VLQ, let's see what happens :)
 
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06:42
@mickmackusa the presence of an answer does not block Roomba if the post is closed stackoverflow.com/help/auto-deleted-questions
07:41
Strangely, not necessarily R/A
And looking up that (to check if there is anything online about a malware) shows this are lyrics from a Maiylin Manson song. So - protip for virus writers: put some song lyrics in, so your virus won't be easily identified.
 
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@VLAZ there was a deleted answer with a link to more information about this "virus"
"Moreover, to write a computer virus, probably Python is not the best choice at all. It’s an interpreted language and so it needs an interpreter to be executed." Yeah and don't even get me started on making sure the virus has all the right Python packages installed...
Installing packages can be a virus by itself. Like installing the everything npm package ...
11:09
Oh, fun fact: pip install --dry-run executes arbitrary code from the packages
That .... is exactly what I expect dry-run to do .... facepalm
 
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Q: Burn [tax] Tag please

Bending RodriguezThis Tag has about 200 Questions on it dealing with numerous different concepts, languages and problems. It only is a real world domain that code deals with and ads no useful info to questions.

jps
jps
@GeneralGrievance a post which you voted to close is currently discussed on meta
 
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14:24
@RyanM That's just @Machavity's spam bot doing some testing...
14:50
@pds I think you've only received one downvote since I retracted my close vote and you made your edit, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. Generally you should be OK so long as you remember that your question should be written such that anyone can provide a complete answer with only the information given in the question. Sometimes users who post self-answered Q&A pairs will leave out some information in the question that is only revealed in the answer (like their code, or (cont'd)...
@pds some constraint, or justifications for why they answer a certain way, etc.) and those types of questions are not allowed because they're lacking details--in other words, if you just posted this question, and didn't post the answer, would it be possible for someone else to write the same answer/provide the same solution that you ended up providing? If no, then your question has problems.
Someone's hunting for undisclosed affiliation users this morning...
15:10
Hi
jps
jps
@TylerH In the latest case there's even a disclosure: (Note: it is a shameless plug, I am the author of Beeceptor and thought it should help you and other developers.)
but probably not in all cases...
I'm really frustrated with the freezing issue in lazypredict and asked here for help. But I got two downvotes instead and still struggling to make it work. stackoverflow.com/questions/78481545/…
that's unfortunate
Thanks for understanding @KevinB
15:27
@Etemon I gave it a bit of a copy edit. I am not a SME so no idea if its an answerable question but it seems understandable to me. No close votes at all on it, can't see flags so no idea if it was close flaged.
@Etemon Do make sure that all the code to reproduce the issue is in your code example. We should be able to just copy and paste your code into our computer and run it. You may also want to link to the library so everyone can get it since most people wont have it. I did add the tag but the tag has no information so I'm just "guessing" there
@Etemon it is a debug problem that only you can resolve. There is not enough info in your question that enables anyone to reproduce. Try the other answer on the question you linked to: stackoverflow.com/a/78331644 or research how others debug issues with models and a dataset.
Questions that request us to debug an issue that only appears to be relevant in your setup are considered not useful for the purpose of the knowledge vase SO wants to be and as such those question will be downvoted.
 
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17:01
@miken32 didn't know there's a DBMS named "et al" :)
please answer this vague question for every database ever written thank you very much
sure, give me a moment... or a year
I dunno, doesn't seem vague to me, but the fact it's not just one database does make it a bit too broad
Also would have come in slightly handy for a question I saw a few weeks ago
@Cristik I have it on good authority that it is popular in science. It is directly credited in many scientific papers
@VLAZ yeah I know, I was just making fun of the question :p
17:05
Same :P
darn, I didn't catch your drift :p
In fairness, I'm pretty tired. Upon rereading what I thought was a clear (and very clever) joke, I see it's...not.
it's tiresome to try to keep up with the wave of bad posts on SO...
Also, I've been in meetings the whole of today. I hate long meetings. Whole day of them is absolutely draining.
 
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