This is a mild rant with the seed of an idea inside.
There are frequently questions about floating point arithmetic and why 0.1 + 0.2 != 0.3 (and innumerable variants thereof). These questions can be readily identified using a regex such as (0{12}|9{12})
because the asker usually includes a result such as 0.30000000000000004
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This type of question almost always has the same resolution: Mark as duplicate as (one of the) canonical "floating point is broken" questions. In the interest of giving people help in the shortest possible time, might it be possible to identify this kind of question before it is posted on the site, and simply give the user the answer straight away? That would save everybody the time and effort of closing the question, and save cluttering up the site with the same question over and over and over.
To be clear, the seed of an idea here is to present the suggested answer (accepted answer from canonical question) on its own page after they click "Post Your Question", and then follow up with a yes-no question such as "Does this answer your question?" If yes, great. If no, then (accept defeat and) post it anyway.