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12:02 AM
so it's the solution for you not others — stackunderflow yesterday
...what?
 
I think that's one of those "While this may have fixed your problem that is not a solution for the OP or others with this issue" type comments
 
Yeah, which is better phrased as "this is a solution to a different problem"
...which I'm 90+% sure is the case.
 
Are you sure that your problem was with CheckDuplicatesRunnable reporting "Duplicate class"? That has nothing to do with the amount of memory you provide Gradle. — Ryan M ♦ 41 secs ago
Who's "you" here?
 
12:19 AM
@HenryEcker the answerer claiming that this fixed their problem.
 
Ah. I was reading it backwards. You're presupposing that this answerer also was getting an "app:checkDebugDuplicateClasses" and this was their solution to that problem.
 
I suspect they were getting some sort of "A failure occurred while executing" from Gradle and didn't check the error message too closely
Gradle's errors are, uh...verbose.
There's sort of an art to ignoring the parts that aren't going to be specific to your issue.
 
Does it keep processing after hitting the first error? Or does it just give you everything about the first issue it hits?
 
Stops on the first error.
it just often has a lot of text
the phrases I'd search out of that are "Duplicate class androidx.collection.LruCache", "CheckDuplicatesRunnable" "Duplicate class", "A failure occurred while executing com.android.build.gradle.internal.tasks.CheckDuplicatesRunnable", and "Duplicate class androidx.core.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityServiceInfoCompat"
in that order
 
I think I'm just too used to python errors at this point.
Sometimes Node will give me a big dump of traceback, but I rarely have to deal with too much text in most of the things I work on.
 
12:28 AM
we also have a lovely tool that tries to extract the relevant errors from our CI runs
it's pretty good
It's especially useful because it knows about the existing warnings, etc. and can ignore anything that's not new.
 
1:20 AM
> Welcome. You should take a look at How to Ask and take the [tour], if you have not done so already. Well done question.
whyyyy would you post this
> Welcome. You should read How to Ask and take the [tour]. This should have been a comment.
you know it's not tailored because this was on an answer.
when asked what was wrong with the questions that caused the comment to be posted:
> This is general information that you should keep in mind, when asking questions
AKA just posting this for any new user.
(for reference, most of the comments were "Welcome. You should take a look at How to Ask and take the [tour], if you have not done so already. Also take a look at [example]. This is general information that you should keep in mind, when asking questions.")
"Is there something I specifically did or did not do relative to those instructions?" "No. This is general information that you should keep in mind, when asking questions."
> Didn't say you violated anything, just that you should have a look.
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User now has an impressive 1131/1371 (82.49%) comments deleted.
Deleted 1422 comments today.
 
2:14 AM
@RyanM I mean maybe they just don't know about How to Answer? "This should have been a comment" is most certainly an answer only comment
@RyanM Don't you know new user === bad? /s
 
@HenryEcker do you mean how to answer?
 
@RyanM Is that a raw stat you have access to or did you calculate that?
 
@HenryEcker the former
 
@RyanM I was reading and typing; I should know better
Gosh... typing is hard.
How many comments do I have deleted? (If you don't mind checking)
 
2:29 AM
@HenryEcker 2040 (31.41%)
 
Wow I've commented a lot more than I thought I guess.
@RyanM Thanks
 
Well...sort of.
You get a deleted comment every time you swing your hammer :-)
 
Ahhh okay. This makes more sense. I do that a fair amount
 
It posts the "Does this answer your question?" and then immediately deletes it.
824 of your deleted comments contain the phrase "Does this answer your question?"
 
Is Community credited with the deletion?
 
2:32 AM
Yep
 
I definitely reduced the number of deleted comments when I stopped using AF's canned comments. Well... when I stopped using canned comments in general.
I also go through and clean up comments periodically. Like "please don't vandalise your posts" on accounts that have since been deleted. Also a fair amount of my thanks comments at one point. To be honest I'm surprised I have 3000 comments that are still around; I almost never say anything important xD
 
It also doesn't count comments on deleted posts as deleted, since they're technically still visible.
e.g, this comment demanding effort :O
 
Like I said. I had a lot to learn when I started
 
Oh, you missed one ;-)
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Please go through the intro tour, and review how to ask a good question to understand the community expectations. Also review why "Will you help me do X?" type questions are generally not well received. You must demonstrate your own effort in solving your problem, and then ask a specific question about where your implementation falls short. — Henry Ecker Apr 22, 2021 at 22:03
that one's still properly live :-p
 
Thanks
 
2:38 AM
you got all the others, though. I have the advantage of a search tool :-)
you were pretty thorough.
 
In fairness to me. I created my account Mar 28 2021. And that's what I saw everyone with high rep doing. That was prior to discovering meta or chat or anything other than 500k+ users doing that same things...
 
@HenryEcker And yeah, we all did. I did too. That's part of why I try to police those comments, to stop people from...yeah, this ^
 
I also very much thought that you were supposed to delete every duplicate. That was very much what I learned from "recently" deleted when I first earned access to 10k tools.
 
Oh, my learning from that is that the list of posts with delete votes and the recently deleted list were completely unusable for any purpose.
I'm impressed that you tried to use them.
 
My reputation rise was also very fast so I didn't really have much time to explore and learn slowly.
 
2:41 AM
IIRC it includes Roomba, too
 
And mod deleted posts.
 
so when roomba runs it just floods the list with unhelpful information and obliterates any chance of getting anything useful out of it
 
I sometimes see when you go through and delete a bunch of posts for plagiarism and the whole list is just you.
 
:D
At least with the mod deletions there's some chance of catching us making a mistake or something
though we can be, uh, prolific with the deletions at times.
 
@HenryEcker That's been my biggest criticism of the whole process. I see what other users are doing but I don't get any of the why. Most of the information is buried fairly deeply in meta discussions and sometimes across multiple meta sites. I definitely would have made different choices had I had more information on the front-end instead of drowning in the flood of Stack Overflow
That said, maybe it's just the model not scaling well. On the smaller sites there's quite a lot of helpful constructive and tailored guidance from other members of the community--there's 12 posts a day and each one gets the attention of several members.
 
 
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7:39 AM
Posted on an answer to a question asking how to justify text:
> it puts space between words. How to solve this problem ?
...what, exactly, do you think justifying text does?
 
Puts space between letters? Horizontally stretches individual letters?
 
Hmmm. Wikipedia says that adjusting letter spacing is a form of justification. Fine, you win.
 
As does CSS; see the text-justify property. :-)
 
This is why I don't work on the text team, apparently.
 
In practice, you virtually always need to use hyphenation when you're using justification, in order to avoid ridiculously, distractingly large spaces.
 
7:44 AM
Ah, yeah, that's valid.
 
But yeah, intra-word is way better. Intra-character destroys the carefully-crafted typeface, not to mention keming.
 
I also dislike justification and never use it, so I don't know a whole lot about it.
 
I find I often know far too much about the things I dislike.
 
That is often also true.
However, I dislike this because I think it makes text harder to read, not because of any details of how it works.
 
Y o u f i n d t h a t w h i t e s p a c e m a k e s i t h a r d t o r e a d ? ?
Haha, that's even better, chat!
 
7:56 AM
I'd add code formatting but actually this might make the point more effectively...
 
 
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10:10 AM
@RyanM Explains the existence of the text. Duh.
 
Frankly, I find that text's existence is too often not justifiied.
 
Always aligned, never justified?
 
 
7 hours later…
5:03 PM
This is not a coding McDonalds, we will not write code for you. — Dennis Kozevnikoff 1 min ago
 
 
3 hours later…
7:45 PM
@RyanM definitely - we serve it with an individually assigned waiter chewing the meal for you
 
 
4 hours later…
11:22 PM
Please provide the code you've tried. SO is not a code-for-you service; it is here to help remediate specific, objective issues. — Cyril 6 hours ago
 

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