I came across a question lately which doesn't seem to have a proper technical solution. Meaning, any answer that i may supply would be defined as a "work-around", and wouldn't have a technical answer that I myself (maybe others would) be happy with.
This isn't the first time I come across questions like these, and always feel like my supplied answer wouldn't be good enough, as I always feel that when giving an answer, it must have some proper technical solution which I (and others) would agree is a good way to approach the problem.
Usually, i also see that these type of answers don't get "much love" as they really, almost always "state the obvious". I find myself most of the times stating that "impossibility" of the solution in a comment, and rarely give an answer.
So, I'm wondering, what do you do in these type of situations? Do you think answering them is the proper thing to do? Or perhaps a comment is enough?
Edit: This isn't about how to solve XY problems. It's about questions that aren't a clear cut as an XY problem ,but more of questions where the OP is usually forced to do something a certain way, and there is no "proper" solution to that problem.