Earlier, I asked a question, see it here: How to create a persistent framebuffer in cuda
The first edit was rough and was missing code. So, I took a day to write code from scratch that:
- wouldn't give away proprietary code
- would still compile to the same degree of success and failure as original code
- (while writing this version, I found the answer and then posted that as the answer)
I then posted that code as an edit on the original question. While taking the time to edit and produce code that other people can look at, I get harassing comments that do not address the technical aspects I'm discussing. I ask for clarification on how said commenter would address the problem while noting that their critiques do not address the question being asked.
Then, question is voted off topic by the commenter. After being voted off topic, the commenter then re-asks my original question (Persistent buffers in CUDA). By this time, despite my attempts to edit the original question, the commenter has voted to close my question so that I can't even keep it open.
Anyone who wishes this site to be supportive of newer members, or respectful of reputation/points, what can I do about this?