I asked a question which was I thought was a decent question at first. After I figured out (what I think at this point is) the actual cause to the problem that prompted me to ask the question, I don't think the question is actually useful anymore. I was really barking up the wrong tree and I feel kind of embarrassed for making anyone spend time looking at it, considering that.
Unfortunately, while I was in the process of figuring out my mistake, it got a few votes, and an answer from someone else who seemed to have spent some time on it. I posted another answer explaining my error. I'd really like to get rid of the question, but now I don't know if I'm missing some value in it, considering people voted for it. I don't think my few questions are really good, but I don't think any of them are particularly harmful. I feel like this one might actually be kind of misleading, but I don't know what to do about that.
Should I edit the question to make it more obvious what it turned out to really be about? I don't know if I should accept my own answer, or condense it into a comment. I guess I shouldn't delete the question it if it's upvoted, but I'm not really even totally sure about that. There are just so many dumb questions and I don't want to be responsible for another dumb question because I love this place.