Security Hound

Jul 20, 2023 12:20
What’s going to be done to prevent those users who approved such a lousy edit proposal from making the same mistake again?
Jul 19, 2023 13:53
You have no absolute rights on SO. An answer being deleted by the community isn’t a blight against you as a person. An answer that summarizes 3 other answers isn’t helpful in my opinion and more than a justification for it to be deleted.
 
Jul 2, 2023 14:43
packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/… has everything you need to fix your environment issue
Jul 2, 2023 14:42
You should be able to just do python3.6 -m pip install requests, this again assumes, you don't have to provide a full path to Python36 in order for it to run
Jul 2, 2023 14:39
You might benefit from configuring a single Python environment and using that instead.
Jul 2, 2023 14:39
Since one is a roaming profile and the other is the Local AppData profile I am guessing that isn't that case.
Jul 2, 2023 14:38
So the correct command would be either python3.9 -m venv "my_env_name" and I believe python3.10 -m venv "my_env_name" but don't quote me on that. This assumes both of the PATHS in my previous message are in your the PATH system environment variable.
Jul 2, 2023 14:33
Install the Requests module in the correct python environment, or run the script, from the environment that already has it installed.
Jul 2, 2023 14:32
c:\users\caleb\appdata\roaming\python\python39\site-packages and `C:\Users\Caleb\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310` are two entirely different Python environments
Jul 2, 2023 14:29
My comment was missing the s
Jul 2, 2023 14:29
"No matching distribution found for request" - did you try to install request or requests?
Jul 2, 2023 14:09
How that is accomplished is well documented.
Jul 2, 2023 14:09
You mention you don't have administrator but it's a personal machine, so make yourself an Administrator, by enabling the built-in Adminstrator
Jul 2, 2023 14:08
I have looked at your question 3 times, only because you suggested you had attempted my suggestion. Now you are getting into the territory of wasting my time.
Jul 2, 2023 14:07
I still don't see the output of the command I suggested.
Jul 2, 2023 14:04
You ran the command suggested by the answer but not the command I suggested, and if you did, because you don't use any paragraphs any additional information is tough to read. The only clear thing is you have a Python environmental issue. I am done here unless the quality of the question significantly improves.
Jul 2, 2023 14:04
That would be exactly the reason, the module isn't installed, because the module cannot be found. Feel free to provide the output of the command I have suggested.
Jul 2, 2023 14:04
It absolutely is an import error. The error message indicates an import request was made, then indicates the module could not be found. Provide the output of pip3 install request as an edit to your question
Jul 2, 2023 14:04
"Why can't python find the stupid requests module?" - Because it's not installed
Jul 2, 2023 14:04
Does this answer your question? ImportError: No module named requests
 
Nov 15, 2022 13:09
I don’t see their country of origin as a relevant factor in their actions to be honest.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@AikenDrum - "you will note that they made the effort to ask first if this also would be a problem." - Their suspension for voting irregularities and the "user removed" reputation adjustments tell a different story. "I think when someone is socialized in a culture where such things are considered just part of daily life" - Individuals can justify behavior all they want, which is how their is a multi-Billion dollar industry, to scam individuals out of money pretending to be (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc.). Does not mean I have to give a free pass to behavior I find intolerable.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@AikenDrum - Their profile was suspended for voting irregularities. You are correct, my only impression of the user, is that they were suspended for voting irregularities. There are only two things I have no penitence for plagiarism and voting fraud. Due to their own actions, and the fact their original question likely was question banned, I have little faith their original profile didn't have voting irregularities also. I am not going to pat somebody on their back, for asking if something is allow, when they apparently already did that action.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@Joshua - It's not a bug. Suspensions are handled by hand. So if it didn't happen, it simply didn't happen. Frustrating that such an obvious case of voting abuse wasn't taken more seriously. User gets zero brownie points for asking if it was "ok" given the obvious case of voting for themself.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@JamesRisner - Users who ask about voting for themselves typically are asking for a reason, and that reason, often raises my eyebrow slightly. I am shocked the author's user profile wasn't just deleted to be honest given existence of their original profile and them voting for themselves.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@JamesRisner - Flagging potential voting abuse would have been my measured response if I saw any strange activity on the profile in question.
Nov 14, 2022 19:44
@Stranger - If you merge with a question-banned question, your (new) current account will be question-banned. Creating a new account is NOT a method to avoid question bans. "would it be considered sockpuppets?" - Yes; This would result in your account being suspended. You have to know that NOW that you have said you want to vote for your own contributions, dedicated users like myself will be watching for strange behavior on your account(s). Sockpuppeting is the only thing below plagiarism that I cannot stand.
 
Oct 22, 2022 03:21
Improving them after you are already question banned really is to late.
Oct 22, 2022 03:21
"Robert my worry is that so many people are now biased against me" - Stop using this line. The problem is the quality of your questions, not a single question, not even a handful. You were warned the quality of your questions were a problem before you submitted your last question. Goes back to you submitted multiple questions, they were not well received, and either were not improved or were simply deleted.
Oct 22, 2022 03:19
"how can I get votes when I can't post for 6 months?" - Your existing questions are unlikely to get any upvotes. Due to the low quality of your existing questions. You are likely looking at multiple questions spanned crossed multiple instances of 6 months.
Oct 21, 2022 22:44
Only questions NOT deleted can receive votes.
Oct 21, 2022 22:44
Question ban’s cannot be lifted by anyone, the only way to NOT be question ban, is to ask new questions and the very basic level increase the quality score of ALL your questions to above the threshold for a question ban. Taking shortcuts like creating a new account, voting for your own content, or having someone you know upvote your contributions, will only result in account suspensions and deletions.
Oct 21, 2022 22:44
All questions you have are taken into account in the algorithm that determines if you are question banned.
Oct 21, 2022 22:39
Nobody in the history of Stack Exchange has been question banned after only 2 questions. If you only have 2 downvoted questions that means you have deleted questions. I know you have at least one deleted question.
Oct 21, 2022 22:35
“I meant none of my questions are in "Closed" state.” - A question being closed isn’t necessarily a contributing factor to being question banned.
Oct 21, 2022 22:35
@Sami - Clarifying or improving a single question, will NOT, lift your question ban. Your question ban is a result of a continued pattern of ask poorly received questions, your questions being deleted either by your actions or by the community, and NOT receiving upvotes to your questions. Which means the only way to lift your question ban, is to ask well received questions, and receive upvotes. Due to your past history of questions, that means you can only ask 1 question, every 6 months. This is covered by the duplicate which you clearly haven’t read.
Oct 21, 2022 22:35
“Currently my situation is that all my questions are cleared” - “Clearing” a question isn’t a thing. What do you mean by “clearing” a question?
Oct 21, 2022 22:35
@Sami - If it’s an actual answer not a comment click on the checkmark, obviously your question, can’t be deleted. Additionally, it won’t lift your question ban, since your question ban is a result of a pattern and not due to one bad question.
 
Oct 5, 2022 21:15
@polcott - I won’t receive or respond to any pings from you
Oct 5, 2022 21:14
I have little patience or sympathy for anyone who chooses to not quote and cite external resources even when they are the original author, mainly because, we cannot verify who you are nor should we have to do that.
Oct 5, 2022 21:10
Could have easily been quoted to make that clear. Other users quoted the exact same text 6 years ago.
Oct 5, 2022 21:09
It contains unquoted text from Wikipedia, was mistaken, when i assumed it wasn’t cited.
Oct 5, 2022 21:08
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Q: Can a function called in infinite recursion still be a pure function?

polcottThis is the actual question: Can a function called in infinite recursion still be a pure function when the call from main() is not infinitely recursive and the call from P is aborted before it is made? In the following code H simulates its input and aborts its simulation of P before P calls H(P,P...

Oct 5, 2022 21:07
I am not incorrect. SO is Stack Overflow
Oct 5, 2022 19:42
I spent one minute, and immediately recognized text from Wikipedia, you neither quoted or cited in your last question on SO.
Oct 5, 2022 19:40
@polcott - Are you saying you have submitted multiple versions of the same answer, if you are doing that, I am not shocked version(s) other than the original submission are being deleted. Futhermore, I see no answer(s) you have submitted, that have been downvoted. Are these answer(s) also being deleted by yourself and/or the community?
 
Sep 12, 2022 23:41
@BVernon - If you are using .NET Framework 4.5.2 you should edit your question to include that particular factoid.
 
Feb 24, 2022 16:02
I am talking about the actual sentence with a question mark, which in the English language, is used to indicate a question. So my point about reversing the edits, is that you kept a question, asking for a subjective solution without providing a single line of code.
Feb 24, 2022 16:01
I see you used the word elegant twice
Feb 24, 2022 15:58
I wrote a function in C that I thought was elegant 6 years ago, but after years of reflection, likely was overly complex and hard to maintain.