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HStone32 85 points 2 years ago

SO in a nutshell:

"I need to do X"

"Have you tried Y?"

"No, because I don't need Y, I need X."

"Well you can do Z if you can't do Y."

"OK, sure. But how do I do X?"

"Why do you need to do X?"

(Explains why in my hyper-specific situation, I need to do X, and Y and Z won't work)

This question has been marked as a duplicate of "How to do Y"

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purplemonkeymad 12 points 2 years ago

Except in 99% of cases the person is asking an xy problem, and if they ever explained the why, they would get a proper answer.

Often the reason no one does the hyper-specific thing, is that there are better non code solutions, it's massively insecure, or is just stupid micromanaging.

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HStone32 9 points 2 years ago

You know, when I typically ask a question on SO, its because I want to learn how that thing works, or how to write it myself. I usually say as much, but the SO folks are too focused on the ends, they completely neglect the means. Chances are I'm already aware of that no-code solution, but that's not what I'm asking for.

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JackbyDev 5 points 2 years ago

and if they ever explained the why, they would get a proper answer.

That's funny, every time I've explained in detail why my question isn't a duplicate nobody fucking cares and it still gets closed.

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winterayars 10 points 2 years ago

I would say it's more like: "How can I do X?" "Here are some reasons you can't do Y."

The answers should have been "Here are some reasons doing X is hard, but here's an attempt at it anyway and also some more robust alternatives to doing X." That would have been an excellent answer. (If you go down far enough you do start to see things like this but they're hindered by people still responding that you can't do Y or downvoting because they don't understand what's happening.)

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JackbyDev 6 points 2 years ago

More like:

  • How can I do X?
  • Marked as duplicate of "How can I do Y?"

Edit: I've got insomnia and don't have my glasses on and misread the end.

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interdimensionalmeme 0 points 2 years ago

Always start SO questions with X/Y problem pre-empting

These people are everywhere and will stop at nothing to make you click on one of these

https://xyproblem.info/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34444353 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XY_problem

They are trying to derail your question, which was already a generalized version of what your actual question was. And of course, you would need to explain everything you generalized out of your question (which would probably all get deleted by someone editing your question and removing all the irrelevant facts) by which point your question becomes so complicated nobody can answer it, even though they could have answered the generalized version.

My advice, just use chatgpt or mistral, 99% you will get a better answer than stackoverflow. And you will get this actionnable answer IMMEDIATELY !

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thanks for using Leebra!

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