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What is an update function in Android Studio? Android studio create an update function How can an IDE have a built-in function?
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@Dharman people constantly confuse Android Studio with Android development more generally.
it's like tagging for your C# question
01:08
Apologies for the month-long delay @RyanM :)
@GeneralGrievance This has been edit and it's posted by an unregistered user. (so they cannot delete it themselves). I'd be inclined just to delete it in the current state.
I know that "test" answers in some nature abusive to the system so... I guess it could go either way.
@RyanM that question sounds very unclear to me.
01:31
@HenryEcker Thanks! Featured.
@Dharman It is, yeah - it's not clear to me if they're asking about Unity or conventional Android development. People seem to have given both answers.
@HenryEcker oh, I meant to mention - I asked one of the es.SO mods and they were receptive to the idea of mentioning the other network sites.
So we could ask each of the sites at some point and then add whichever ones want it. Or just add them all if the mods are okay with it, and see if it sends them too many bad questions.
(okay, I just spammed all the mods on all the foreign-language SO sites to ask)
01:53
@RyanM Thanks. My second point in my answer still applies IMO. There's a lot of languages where those links will not apply. That said, if they want the referrals we can see what we can do. Idk if [so.ru] etc works in the close dialogue markdown or not...
Good question! (I think it's [ru.so] though)
You know what I meant, but you are correct. Idk the comment parser is somewhat separate from other things. I would assume if it works in the Help Center it would work in the banner, that's basically what I understood when I asked but...
if that does work, 491 chars:
> $SiteName is an English-only site. Participation on $Sitename includes understanding and engaging with the English comments and answers your question may recieve. If you can communicate in English, please [edit] your question to translate it. Here is a short list of English rules that can improve the quality of your post. Sites in non-English languages include Stack Overflow en español, Stack Overflow em Português, スタック・オーバーフロー, and Stack Overflow на русском.
Yeah. I don't know if [edit] works either.
That, at least, could just be plain "edit"
02:00
That's really great if it can be parsed. I'm hesitant to propose it though with "untested features". Maybe there's a CM that can be poked
Actually I don't think we need it there's an "improve your post" button in the UI
If it doesn't support the short links, there is no way we're getting it under the character limit without a lot of trimming.
@HenryEcker ah yeah good point
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
@gre_gor was that the wrong one?
Yes, I meant this one
@gre_gor → 1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, by request
1 message moved from SOCVR /dev/null
There we go, all sorted.
Thanks
 
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11:33
Found a question asking why ChatGPT wrote some code with certain characteristics. How should one handle this?
12:27
Anyone else come across a bug in the reopen queue: When you select to "Leave closed", then, for the reason, change to "Does not meet a Stack Overflow guideline", even when you have then selected one of the radio-buttons in that second popup and hit "Keep closed", you get a pink popup: You must select a reason before submitting.
I've had this at least twice in the past few days ... You can try here to change the close reason to "Typo".
:55672650 OK, so it's not just me. :)
 
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@4b0 It's nearly complete nonsense - stuff like that can be easily recognized as NAA if flagged
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@CertainPerformance I agree, but hesitate to flag that one, small chunk of answer declined flag for flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies. May be undo everything give some clue . I am not domain export so hesitate for that. Blame me, I am so sensible for declined flag.
It's Natty report as NAA.
@E_net4thecommentflagger it seems mentioning CGPT is immaterial to the question, it can probably be edited out
the following: "why does this code generated by CGPT not work" and "why does this random code I found on the internet not work" and "why does this code not work" are in essence the same question
 
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Can someone who knows more about React than I do tell me if it's clear what "make this app work" means in the context of this question? I just want to make sure it's not something obvious what "working" means to someone with React experience.
17:19
> Thank you in advantage
18:15
@HenryEcker now deleted, but by the looks of it That Should Work™ ... so, no, it wasn't clear what didn't work without running it myself.
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18:29
I don't know enough to know this. Is this answer which adds use [DatabaseName] and GO a duplicate of this old answer?
@HenryEcker That phrase doesn't mean anything special in React, so the question would be unclear if undeleted
@dbc basically, yes. Running statements in the right database is a different problem.
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I already skipped it, but should I have voted to delete instead?
@dbc According to this answer it is unnecessary.
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Seems reasonable. But I reckon skipping was still the right thing for me to do, since I personally could be sure the new answer added anything meaningful. I added a comment though asking the author how the answer differed from the previous answers.
18:38
@CertainPerformance Okay. I knew there was a special meaning of "working" in React. I just was more asking if an experienced user would be reasonably infer what it meant. Which I assumed was no (which is why I VTC as unclear)
Post was deleted in the Staging Ground and re-posted on the main site. That user didn't respond to any of the feedback in SG which was basically just asking they clarify what a working version of their program would look like (they didn't make a single change when reposting). I was just making sure I wasn't being overly critical/missing something an expert might see.
I appreciate the input from both of you. cc: @rene
@dbc I sure did ...
@dbc as did I, but no harm in skipping :)
I'm fairly certain that late retreads are not a reason to delete answers in LQA. "Recommend deletion or Delete if you think that an answer does not address the question at all, is link-only, or is incomprehensible. Do not vote to delete answers that are simply wrong. You may leave a comment explaining the issues with the answer, or choose one of the provided canned comments."
That does differ from LAQ where the guidance is: "Delete (or recommend deletion of) answers that don’t attempt to answer the question, are link-only, or are duplicates of other answers." (emphasis added)
Though I vaguely remember having this conversation before, I feel like the prior conversations were split on that point.
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18:56
Well, you can always review the post and select "Looks OK". Your opinion is as valid as minme.
There may not be a consensus here then. In general I consider one- or two-line code only answers that duplicate previous answers as being "Thanks" answers.
While answers that duplicate larger chunks of code would be plagiarism, an which should be flagged rather than just removed.
I can imagine why there is a difference between the LAQ and the LQA queue. If two identical answers come in at around the same time it would be unfair to delete the one that was posted say 2 minutes later.
But in this case the answer duplicates an answer from 6 years ago. I just happened to hit it in the LQP queue not the LAQ.
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19:27
OK, so I found another code-only late answer that duplicates the code from an old answer in the Low Quality Answers queue: stackoverflow.com/a/74751522/3744182. Because it's in the LQA Queue not the LA Queue, I must vote "Looks OK" as shown in this meta answer? And then maybe downvote and vote to delete in a separate tab, on the answer itself?
 
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^ Very mature name, there...
22:01
@dbc TBH, it's a bit frustrating that we are so hung up on these small operative differences between queues, when in the end we're talking about posts that need to be deleted. However yes, if you want your reviews to be irreprehensible, you shouldn't recommend deletion on duplicated answers in LQA. Vote to delete outside of the queue.
Me, I usually "Skip" those, in LQA. It still feels wrong to me to hit "Looks OK" on something that is obviously not okay
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@blackgreen That's what I eventually. I'm not going to vote "Looks OK" for a post that needs to be deleted, so I skipped and voted to delete elsewhere. Seems a bit of a waste of time though.
I hear you
22:14
Think of the LQA queue as a sort of "practise for moderator". Most (not all) of the posts that get into it are sent there by someone flagging as NAA or VLQ. Now, as a mod, would you mark that flag as helpful? If so, then delete; if not (for whatever reason), it should formally be "Looks OK". (But I also skip those that are just plain bad, often casting a 'private' delete vote outside the queue.)
 
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