I asked a question that I was then able to find the answer to after reading through comments in similar questions. I answered my own question using information I learned in those comments: Why does switching the base image in a multi-stage Docker build from distroless to alpine cause "exec user process caused: no such file or directory"?
But then my question was marked as a duplicate and closed (even though my original issue where I got the error message wasn't the same as the other question). It's important to me that my question continue to exist on Stack Overflow so that I can keep a reference to it via my Stack Overflow profile and return to it if I encounter the error again or if I need something formal to show a colleague.
Can I count on my question continuing to exist in the Stack Overflow system so that I can keep it for these purposes, or will it eventually be deleted and I'd need to make a backup of it somewhere?
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for deleted posts - if that was the case, your question could've been answered with data, but alas... That said, in general, duplicates are not deleted if they have at least some value.