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I don't care if you get your question answered.

I enjoy solving puzzles, and the throw-away code I write here is good practice (I can screw up with little long-term consequences, and the 20th time I write a snippet I write it better).

I attempt to answer questions in a way that helps other people who are reading the question, not you. Your question is an inspiration for a performance, not the purpose of my answer. The purpose of the performance is amusing myself, and helping other people who stumble upon it. Those other people far outnumber you by factors of dozens, hundreds, thousands or (in some very rare cases) millions.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

Having an interesting problem to solve is fun and interesting. Having a poorly worded problem isn't. Having a problem where you tried your best, and when asked to cooperate do so enthusiastically, is also fun and useful: answers are better when there is practical use case to test it against, and not just code-for-code's sake. When I can show how to solve a related problem, and you run with it, that's fun.

It isn't nearly as interesting to have to write out an answer to your homework problem, when you require code that will copy/paste solve your issue. And such answers will mostly only help you.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I like helping people; but you in particular? I could go either way.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I enjoy solving puzzles, and the throw-away code I write here is good practice (I can screw up with little long-term consequences, and the 20th time I write a snippet I write it better).

I attempt to answer questions in a way that helps other people who are reading the question, not you. Your question is an inspiration for a performance, not the purpose of my answer. The purpose of the performance is amusing myself, and helping other people who stumble upon it. Those other people far outnumber you by factors of dozens, hundreds, thousands or (in some very rare cases) millions.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

Having an interesting problem to solve is fun and interesting. Having a poorly worded problem isn't. Having a problem where you tried your best, and when asked to cooperate do so enthusiastically, is also fun. When I can show how to solve a related problem, and you run with it, that's fun.

It isn't nearly as interesting to have to write out an answer to your homework problem, when you require code that will copy/paste solve your issue. And such answers will mostly only help you.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I like helping people; but you in particular? I could go either way.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I enjoy solving puzzles, and the throw-away code I write here is good practice (I can screw up with little long-term consequences, and the 20th time I write a snippet I write it better).

I attempt to answer questions in a way that helps other people who are reading the question, not you. Your question is an inspiration for a performance, not the purpose of my answer. The purpose of the performance is amusing myself, and helping other people who stumble upon it. Those other people far outnumber you by factors of dozens, hundreds, thousands or (in some very rare cases) millions.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

Having an interesting problem to solve is fun and interesting. Having a poorly worded problem isn't. Having a problem where you tried your best, and when asked to cooperate do so enthusiastically, is also fun and useful: answers are better when there is practical use case to test it against, and not just code-for-code's sake. When I can show how to solve a related problem, and you run with it, that's fun.

It isn't nearly as interesting to have to write out an answer to your homework problem, when you require code that will copy/paste solve your issue. And such answers will mostly only help you.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I like helping people; but you in particular? I could go either way.

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I don't care if you get your question answered.

I enjoy solving puzzles, and the throw-away code I write here is good practice (I can screw up with little long-term consequences, and the 20th time I write a snippet I write it better).

I attempt to answer questions in a way that helps other people who are reading the question, not you. Your question is an inspiration for a performance, not the purpose of my answer. The purpose of the performance is amusing myself, and helping other people who stumble upon it. Those other people far outnumber you by factors of dozens, hundreds, thousands or (in some very rare cases) millions.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

Having an interesting problem to solve is fun and interesting. Having a poorly worded problem isn't. Having a problem where you tried your best, and when asked to cooperate do so enthusiastically, is also fun. When I can show how to solve a related problem, and you run with it, that's fun.

It isn't nearly as interesting to have to write out an answer to your homework problem, when you require code that will copy/paste solve your issue. And such answers will mostly only help you.

I don't care if you get your question answered.

I like helping people; but you in particular? I could go either way.