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@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I don't know if you're basing that closure reason on the now deleted NATO answer but df.merge is a completely valid function and can be used instead or in conjunction with pd.merge.
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@AdrianMole And that's why I prefer no rules rather than dumb ones :)
@HenryEcker ignore me. Typo would've worked fine as op was using pd.merge arguments with df.merge call.
 
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Please include language tags with your cv-pls requests so that I can know in advance if I have any knowledge of the subject matter.
@mickmackusa While I agree that's desirable, it's something that's not going to happen every time. If you can run userscripts, the Unclosed Request Review Script (URRS) (GitHub)(install) will add the question's primary tag when it doesn't exist in the actual chat message (it's an option, so you can disable or enable it adding/changing those tags).
04:52
That's spam ^
 
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@AlonEitan yeah ... diamond spammers ...
 
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08:08
flagged stackoverflow.com/questions/70875210/… for mod attention, the bounty seems to have been set to block the final close vote for this off-topic question
 
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@tripleee It seems like a generally reasonable programming question to ask if it's possible to use the Android Studio IDE's emulator within an Ubuntu VMware VM.
really? it looks like a pure VMware question to me, even though they are then planning to run something developer-ishy inside it
It could be, maybe there's some setting they missed. I haven't used VMware in over a decade personally, so I'm unsure if it supports that sort of nested virtualization.
I also thought that the Android emulator supported a non-accelerated mode, but maybe it doesn't work like that anymore
I haven't tried to run the emulator inside a VM because that just seems like a generally bad idea :-)
@AdrianMole The rules have been updated (not by me) to clarify that this (admittedly clever) workaround is not permitted.
> You are "involved" in the post if you are the post's original author.
11:41
@RyanM What if I want to play games in said VM? The problem is exactly the same with the same solution. Just because I claim that I will use it for programming is enough?
It seems that you don't know about "programming on a boat" meta.stackexchange.com/a/14486/213575
Just because someone tacks "for programming" "for programmers" or "with tools used by programmers" doesn't make any question on topic.
11:56
@HovercraftFullOfEels How do I deal with non-English content? If we know the OP speaks English it can be translated, otherwise a translation is unlikely to be helpful. I don't see any indication that the OP speaks English in this case.
 
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15:32
"How can I make code shorter?" is a Codereview question, right?
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i'm sure there's a way at least some such questions could be made on topic here
@Calculuswhiz But why...
That's my generic answer for any question like that
How can i do X without Y, etc
How can I hammer a nail without a hammer?
@Calculuswhiz if they specify objective criteria, it is acceptable. E.g. "How can achieve the same functionality in 15 LoC or less". If it's just "make it shorter", that's unclear and belongs elsewhere, if anywhere.
15:35
Fair. I ask in reference to this one. Essentially it's how to use ternary statement in typescript, I guess.
*ternary expression
Regarding the SD Report What is used where and how in Django 2022?‭. Is this a R/A Flag worth?
shorter in what way... Execution time? line length? number of lines?
> But why
Clearly the answer is to remove all whitespace.
all of the answers are longer
The code-golfer in me kind of wants to answer with something really janky.
15:46
@MartinBackasch If you're referring to the text added in Rev 2, then no, that's not R/A. It's definitely unnecessary, and can be edited out.
@cigien: yes, that's what I want to know.
@KevinB why is useful for a good question, but not necessary for an on-topic one, unfortunately
it does irk me when I see questions asking for how to use a life raft as a step ladder and they sign off with "don't ask why" or something similar
@Calculuswhiz Generally those types of questions are not on topic for code review. If it were a question asking for open-ended feedback about best practices or reduction of redundant code for performance reasons then yes it could do fine on Code Review, but minifying or one-lining code just for the sake of shortening it is not.
> It's OK to ask for help to optimize code to run in a resource-constrained environment. However, asking about code-golfing, obfuscation, or similar is off-topic. What topics can I ask about here?
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Italic toilet? That's bold. :)
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16:25
Last SD report links to NSFW content. Should I edit that out?
I'm just going to go ahead and un-link it...
17:37
This may be useful for certain things somewhere endoflife.date
 
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@Braiam If you're using an IDE to play the games, then I suppose that's still off-topic. But you could also use an IDE to write a novel, and that doesn't make IDE questions in general off-topic...
The question is about an error thrown by the IDE.
@RyanM Well, your ide also could throw an error about not having permissions to write in your system directory, that doesn't make the question on topic either, just because is the ide throwing the error.
The ide is irrelevant on both cases.
As the problem is the system support for a specific characteristic or the madness that is that you want to write user files into your system directory.
I disagree, that would be absolutely on-topic. Especially if the issue was due to a bug in the IDE.
The solution is not in the ide.
@RyanM That would make it worse, since it's something that we can't fix.
19:33
What? The answer could be a workaround. There are plenty of popular, on-topic questions about working around IDE bugs.
Just because the solution requires going briefly outside the IDE to fix it doesn't make it off-topic.
@Braiam Stack Overflow allows questions where the answer is "this is a bug". Often such answers include links to bug reports being filed.
Also that ^
@TylerH Which makes the bug non reproducible.
Typically only for newer versions
when
19:35
That a bug report is filed doesn't mean the bug isn't reproducible any more
only for future versions of the same thing that have had that bug patched
If you can reproduce the bug reliably on an older version, that's not non-reproducible...
The site is for practical questions about programming, not a collection mismatch issues that programmers find that are just incidentally relevant to programming
How is "my IDE is not working due to a bug in the IDE" "just incidentally relevant to programming"?
@RyanM Since your ide not working means that you are not programming.
I don't know the details around the specific question being discussed (as I just hopped back on here) but the argument that something being a bug making it off-topic for Stack Overflow is not correct.
@Braiam IDE questions are explicitly on-topic on Stack Overflow, as they are tools used primarily for programming.
I don't think anyone has seriously objected to this on Meta recently, if ever
19:37
@Braiam I don't even know what to say to this. Am I not programming if I'm debugging my code, because I'm not currently typing code?
would a game, that exists only within an IDE, make questions about that game on topic
I envy the life of a programmer for whom "figuring out what weird thing my IDE/dev tools are doing" is not an integral part of programming.
@RyanM How can you debug your code if you ide isn't working?
Or are you saying that you stopped using the ide that has the bug?
Fixing weird IDE issues is, in my experience, an integral part of programming. Sometimes that requires going outside of the IDE, often to delete some files.
do any close reasons even mention IDE's or tools used by programmers anymore?
19:42
@KevinB what would such a close reason be and say?
whatever the old reason was
The only one I can think of that has ever mentioned tools of any kind is the off-site resource recommendation one, which says "Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers."
It wouldn't make much sense for IDEs or tools to feature in close reasons since IDEs and programming tools are on topic, not off topic
it was the old wording for "About general computing hardware and software", it carved out "tools used for programming" as an exception
Fixing issues in my ide, is in my experience, a waste of time. My ide shouldn't give me issues, it should make my job easier. If it doesn't, I look for another ide.
I envy your ability to do that :-) I do not personally have that option.
19:46
Well, I use emacs because it doesn't give issues :)
Isn't an emac an 80s-vibe old Macintosh?
if it aint broke fix it till it is
But I also don't ask how to configure emacs how I like on SO (which btw, the few times I clicked the link out of morbid curiosity, it just led me to pain).
@KevinB Ah, I don't recall the old wording for that reason at all
20:14
Is Seeking Recommendations a good close reason for this question: [How does this site transform its contents using the scroll wheel?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70987953/how-does-this-site-transform-its-contents-using-the-scroll-wheel)

Would Too Broad be better? It is technically a request to find something off-site in that it's asking us to find which part of the code does a specific thing but I feel like that might be confusing.

I'm asking because I've seen this sort of thing before and it would be useful to know in future cases if I should actually be using one over the other.
Well, you can't use "Too broad" as a close reason for that question ... because there ain't no such close reason, innit!
It is also unclear. Whatever they ask is on external source link
I would go with "Needs details or clarity..."
well
it's quite specific, there's a single answer, it's clear, in that they want the effects described,
it's certainly low effort
the information required to answer the question isn't in the question
The post is not self-contained, it is about some kind of effect that is impossible to guess, or maybe in the link, but that is "unclear" in my books
20:22
aka it's missing details in the question
@BSMP This is lacking a minimal reproduction example, maybe also "needs focus". When the site goes down or changes its layout, it's no longer answerable
but to put the entire site in the question (which might be necessary), might make it too broad a task for the scope of the site
MRE is for debugging questions, there is no code
which... appears to be something else now missing from close reasons
They could potentially just reproduce the effect they want in the question, but if they were able to do that then they probably wouldn't need to ask the question in the first place
i guess this kinda sorta says "in the question", if you squint
> This question should include more details and clarify the problem.
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20:27
@AdrianMole I keep forgetting it's not called that anymore. :)
You and many others. :)
But yes, "Needs details..." makes sense.
@AdrianMole Me, too broad/needs focus, two sides of the same coin
Thanks all.
i tend to prefer "needs debugging details" for when the MRE isn't in the question
but it's messy, because debugging details aren't needed.
I prefer that one because it's previous wording actually said "in the question itself"
which, of course, makes it abundantly clear what we're looking for
21:17
geeze
how many different answers did they link to
all theirs
and the answers they're linking to do the same
I guess it's a valid SEO strategy?
what if the target is irrelevant?
still allowed?
it'd be like if i took a bunch of random words from an answer and linked them to other answers that also used those words
> Finally, once you set the ImplicitWait, the WebDriver instance i.e. the driver is able to carry this configuration till its lifetime. But if you need to change the coarse of time for the WebDriver instance i.e. the driver to wait then you can reconfigure it as follows:
"webdriver" links to "What is the difference between ChromeDriver and WebDriver?"
the only mention of chromedriver in the entire question is just the tag
just seems super excessive
i'm not against linking to your own stuff when it's relevant,
@KevinB if the links are excessive and clearly irrelevant (I haven't checked in this case), that's probably not allowed as it's just excessive advertisement of yourself, e.g. spam
in this case OP doesn't indicate that they are the author of all the SO posts they link to
I don't know Selenium so I can't comment on how relevant each of the links or parts of the answer are to the question. I was just going to delete the question come Monday when it's eligible
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raised a custom, if it gets declined it gets declined, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i'd hate to be the one who decided to go cleaning it up
@undetectedSelenium I just wanted to let you know that we don't allow access to the graveyard. It is a room where we archive all of our moderation request, so we don't want people actually using the room.
@NathanOliver Okay, I wasn't aware about that
No worries

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