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Most likely it'll be too broad and closed.

You could possibly avoid most of the downvotes by making a clear question and something along the lines of "it looks like it uses x and y which I've learnt that [research link]() allows it to do z efficiently".

But then you'd have done the research and may not need to ask the question at all.

Also, myself and many others will never click a random link posted on stackoverflowStack Overflow which is why its important that your question is self-sufficient.

Most likely it'll be too broad and closed.

You could possibly avoid most of the downvotes by making a clear question and something along the lines of "it looks like it uses x and y which I've learnt that [research link]() allows it to do z efficiently".

But then you'd have done the research and may not need to ask the question at all.

Also, myself and many others will never click a random link posted on stackoverflow which is why its important that your question is self-sufficient.

Most likely it'll be too broad and closed.

You could possibly avoid most of the downvotes by making a clear question and something along the lines of "it looks like it uses x and y which I've learnt that [research link]() allows it to do z efficiently".

But then you'd have done the research and may not need to ask the question at all.

Also, myself and many others will never click a random link posted on Stack Overflow which is why its important that your question is self-sufficient.

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Most likely it'll be too broad and closed.

You could possibly avoid most of the downvotes by making a clear question and something along the lines of "it looks like it uses x and y which I've learnt that [research link]() allows it to do z efficiently".

But then you'd have done the research and may not need to ask the question at all.

Also, myself and many others will never click a random link posted on stackoverflow which is why its important that your question is self-sufficient.