Apart from parsing [X]HTML with an regex, what are the most frequently asked questions where, if the person did what they were planning to do, they'd summon Cthulhu?
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How can I prevent the user from [doing something with his own machine]?
More often than not, I suppose these are just questions where the asker doesn't really understand the issue, rather than someone who's up to plain evil. But in any case, the raging hordes will be right around the corner. | ||||
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At least within the trilogy, asking why 1 + 0.1 = 1.100000000000000001 is bound to bring out some sort of demon. | |||||
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Personal affiliate ID's in links to Amazon et al seem to bring on the wrath of Cthulhu:
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"How to write an algorithm to check if a program/loop will terminate?" .. will summon the worst of your nightmares ... | |||
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Or how to teach your dog Python... | |||||||||
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Not frequent as such - but definitely summons the full wrath of SO; 4 questions in a row:
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