For some reason there is a details tag which is being applied to everything from the HTML <details> element to getting details about a file.
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"Details" is a very broad term that refers to no specific software or methodology, and is being combined with virtuall...
@Feeds so I think at some point we (meta) should have a discussion on the shear number of burninate requests VS the amount of time it takes to complete a single one. Some data I just whipped up
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@NathanOliver it might be useful, but it doesn't even attempt to answer. It's like saying that It's faster to go by train to Berlin than to walk from here. More than true, but not answering their question. I'm therefore tempted to an NAA flag, but I know that'd be declined
@Adriaan Just because it doesn't answer the question does not mean it is not an answer. I have seen plenty and have given a few myself where I just say don't do that, do this instead and then explain this.
@NathanOliver sure, but he doesn't tell the OP that he'd better do something else, he merely tells him he might have his coordinates swapped. That should be a comment
@rene That doesn't seem like pushback, that looks like healthy discussion about whether a given tag should be burninated, in other words... system's working as it should
@gunr2171 also doesn't seem like pushback from meta, just looks like one moderator who disagrees with some specific question closures/deletions
@Compass Well in that form yes
but if the solution is really turning your computer off and on again, then saying "try this: turn your computer off and back on" is actually a correct answer
Just because they say "try" this instead of "do" this doesn't mean it's a guess or a question
But it's like "My computer is making buzzing noises." Turning it on and off again may fix it, but the reason it's making buzzing noises is not because you haven't turned it off =w=
The nice thing about being back at work is being able to pick something for lunch.
@Compass that question should be closed as too broad or unclear and the answer downvoted because it's just a guess
it really depends on each case but just a "try this" answer alone is not enough to know whether it qualifies as NAA. In my opinion, most of the times it won't
In case this is still related to the answer I asked about: that one said "Others have answered, but this unrelated thing might or might not be also wrong"
@BhargavRao Looks like NAA to me. It is not only link-only, but also does not answer the question, which clearly asks for not having an external name definition.
@BhargavRao I think VLQ judgments are largely opinion-based. In my personal opinion only, it's very low quality. In my opinion which takes into account how meta feels, it's only kind of low quality
@TylerH I stated two reasons. But interesting how people concentrate on the one aspect which supports their opinion only ... With that fruit-images in mind: the questions asks for apples, but the answer presents oranges.
@BhargavRao it's kinda like weighing the choice if you are under 2k and you want to make an edit: do I think this edit that fixes a couple missing commas is worth it? Yes. Do I think it is worth putting through the queue to waste 3-5 peoples' time? Probably not
the good Samaritan title comes from the parable in the Bible where a Samaritan helps a beaten and forlorn traveler on a road (usually described in the story as a Jew), and historically Samaritans and Jews despised each other. So the Samaritan who stopped to help his enemy and thus "loved his neighbor" was a "good Samaritan"
> (Person 1) Anybody have any quirks or problems in matlab that they just can't explain? Things where there isn't an error (syntax or logical) but things don't work? I'm interested in knowing some of these.
> (Person 2) As would I, and as would Technical Support.
nice
> When an anonymous function is created, Matlab actually stores a copy of the whole environment