@mickmackusa Yep, all three seem applicable "Is PHP + MySQL good for <unknown amount and type of data>? My webapp is slow but I don't know why." is the gist of it.
Quick question: is there a policy on what to do when we stumble upon bad edits by users who are not new (I'm thinking in particular of this edit, which basically gives answers in the question)? Rollback or flag?
no, the page is normally not accessible after migration. If anyone sees a link to it and clicks it from the site, it will auto-redirect them to the SU question.
However, you managed to get the link to the stub that remains on the original site, and that will, IIRC, always continue to load the original SO page/question
A moderator could probably delete the question stub here, but because it's a migration stub (especially one that was returned to SU after migrated here in the first place), it might cause some weird behaviour
also wow wth why did I spell behavior like a Brit just then
I guess it is the middle of the night and I've been working for like 16 hours
@VLAZ the official window is 1AM to 5AM but we stay til 6 or 7 usually to make sure as stuff comes back online and starts getting used again that we haven't missed some functionality not working or anything
and yeah normally I'd be heading to bed in about 2 hours but I have an application issue that will require a vendor technician's assistance and he gets in at 7AM so I am probably going to have to stay up until then. But once all my maintenance tasks are done I might be able to work on it a bit before 6AM and there's a slim chance I could get it working.
Oh we always get Friday off if we do the maintenance night
@JeanneDark I don't think so. But it does say "it is necessary to declare ENV of postgres db on Dockerfile also." which...to be honest, I'm not really sure how to understand. Whether it's something the poster needs to do or is it a suggestion to the question asker.
@sta Yeah, it's the GTA server thingy. I guess it really is a product. Not quite sure if it's on-topic. I checked a few questions and it seemed they were related more to LUA programming or just databases.
@TylerH Are those meals not a minimal, complete, verifiable example of food?
@quamrana This question remains quite unclear to me. Why is "working" supposed to be interspersed with the values? Is all that supposed to be assigned to m somehow?
You can see from the code posted that it prints "working" at each iteration and accesses the "dict" (sic), so it will be easy to alter the code slightly to interleave the two.
Sure, but the title says this is supposed to be in m, so it's unclear what format that's supposed to be in. There's also an end() that's unexplained, though that's not bold, so maybe that's not part of the output?
@RyanM I'm hoping that an answer will generate further input from the OP. Clearly they so new to programming that they are unable to express their requirements.
Also "here's some output and some code, tweak the code until it matches" isn't really a very useful question
Oh, the OP has also edited the question to invalidate the existing answer, that's bad, too.
But even ignoring that, the point of closing a question is so that it can't be answered until it's clarified what the OP actually wants, so that the answers can be answering the right problem. If more input is needed, it's not ready to reopen.
@Tomerikoo Maybe del-pls request in here. From the question: "Basically, I'm looking for a tutorial that assumes I know absolutely nothing about package code and will hold my hand through whole process from writing the README and setup to telling me what directories there should be and what should be in them."
Yeah, it's just a single swear word for emphasis in an otherwise inoffensive (non-)answer. Would need editing if it weren't otherwise NAA, but wouldn't need red-flag penalties.
Charcoal refers to such things as "repairable" offensive posts
... I'm actually quite 'shy' about downvoting (and also rejecting edits from those who have the downvote privilege) ... but I'm a bad example (and trying to improve).
If I see any answer that is bad (Deserve a downvote), so I just skip it, because I don't want to lose -1. I don't have reputation to lose anyway. I would keep this job for guys who have 1 million reputation points. :)
If I downvoted every bad answer in (say) the Late Answers review queue, I'd run out of votes to use on good posts. I can easily make up 40 rep points a day (on average), but that's not what I'm about.
@AdrianMole I like moderation where I don't lose Unicorn-Point Scores. I have 1,539. If I have downvoted 1,415 answer, so I will be 124 and even I won't be able to downvote, so never.
@AdrianMole Creating answers is hard and editing is useless and I wait hours and until a single edit get approved and even sometimes luck smile for me and the OP reject it themselves, so gaining reputation is hard.
Whatever. There are tags that are well curated and some that aren't. Until the "Company" gets involved in curation, there's precious little we mortals can do.
@AdrianMole my take on it is to remove the +15 bonus in its entirety. It incentivizes what we supposedly not condone - helping an asker instead of countless programmers that follow. But something tells me what we think the site is about is not what the company thinks it is about, so it is not happening, clear as day
@KevinM.Mansour find a niche. There is always one. Be picky about what you answer - and that's the trick. It landed me 266 answers at a extremely leisurely pace.