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I can assure you that my van and my basement are totally save! So come right in stranger.
I can assure you that my van and my basement are totally save! So come right in stranger.
I think questions with “how”, " why", “where” etc. tend to be open. An example for a closed question would be: “Do you use apps to learn a new language?”
Maybe you could argue about “what” and “who” questions, but I prefer uninteresting questions to be filtered out by votes instead of rules, anyway, so I don’t care.
Also, even a “bad” question can be saved by a good answer, e.g. a report on language learning apps.
“Is your computer connected to a power outlet? Yes? Could you please unplug it and plug it back in for me?”
Thank you for being genuinely interested in the opinion of others and for explaining culture differences.
An API that unlocks DLC? That sounds like… wait what community is this? (looks around)
Is that a wooden IP address? Nice eye patch by the way. Cheers matey!
Since this Science Memes:
Is this downward spiral how we got String “Theory”?
That’s right! I just said that! Shots fired! *pewpew* 🤠
You cannot win this war of hate, but it is not too late.
Join the open science side!
Oh come on, what have the vultures ever done for us!?
They prevent the spread of deceases? Well, yes, of course, but beside the many lifes they’ve saved, what have the vultures ever done for us?
So, when I want the void to point back at me, do I have to loop over void* or over NULL?
And how many iterations?
Okay, but HOW MUCH IS THE FISH?