So I've been looking into SmokeDetector ; turns out the only thing I'm interested in is are the good match - bad match commands. But I'm probably not on enough to matter anyway.
@Dharman: The close reasons have been cleared but it would take a subject matter expert to know if the question is answerable.
@Dharman After reviewing the timestamps on my 2yo edit of the question and the edit of the accepted answer 6 hours after my edit. My dupe target appears to have been tricked by the inversed logic in the answer.
The question appears to be asking for the count of array_intersect_assoc() rather than a boolean result of if the whole arrays are loosely equal.
there may be legitimate uses of that code, e.g. penetration testers or merely self-study. You can't possibly know that they intend to make "malicious" software, as you characterize it.
@blackgreen that's "your" opinion but actively trying to build a "WiFi Stealing" script isn't something that should be encouraged regardless of their intent. Questions have been closed for a lot less.
@user692942 IMO, the only legitimate use of the "Other" option is when the question suffers from multiple separate issues — for example it lacks details && it's not in English. In this case closing the question with a single standard reason doesn't direct the OP to fix all the issues, thus the question might go through the reopen queue twice. Using the "Other" option then comes in handy because one can use the additional text input to mention all the issues the question has.
All other custom close reasons I've come across so far are either invalid or can be adequately represented by standard close reasons.
@blackgreen FWIW more information is probably needed, to be sure, but that code is illegal in the United States, at least (or, I should say, doing what OP is trying to do)
granted, OP's profile says they're in Greece, I imagine EU nations have similar provisions outlawing the hacking of computer networks
@AdrianMole Ok, will flag that then, am always unsure when such answers are remotely related to the question since some of my similar NAA flags have been declined
@nalka Hmm. A link with even a hint of an answer in it may get an NAA flag declined but that one has absolutely no hint of an actual answer. It may as well say, "You can ask on Reddit."
@nalka If you have a reason that it doesn't answer the question, you can put that in a comment beneath the question. Most mods see such comments (it requires a user script to expand them by default and I think most of us have it) and it can help us understand your reason for flagging if it isn't obvious at a glance.
@AdrianHHH IMO it's not a useful question and the answers are bound to be outdated by now, but someone with more java knowledge might have a better idea of whether it's worth keeping.