Questions tagged [scope]
Use this tag when examining what is on-topic or off-topic, and why.
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Where to post a question about host configurations/issues are
My question is something like this-
We are using Windows 2019 Server in our office, and the host pc uses Windows 10 mostly. Sometimes after the login credentials are entered, the OS doesn’t load ...
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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?
How to stop a uboot macro using itest was closed as "not about programming or software development"?
Aren't shell programming languages like Bash or in this case U-Boot CLI in the scope of ...
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Where can I ask "Installing/compiling from source" questions?
I'm sure everyone has seen some variation of this:
I then tried compiling the latest X from sources but unfortunately I got these nasty compile errors.
bunch of error messages here
I'm really ...
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Why was this off-topic question about port forwarding in Kubernetes/Minikube reopened?
This question, "Enabling Dual-Protocol (TCP and UDP) Port Forwarding on the Same Port in Kubernetes with Minikube", was closed and then reopened.
It was deleted and undeleted and have a ...
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What makes these questions so different that one of them is bad and the second one is good?
Here are two different questions:
What is the best and fastest way to generate data way with std and ranges?
C++: compile-time "dominoe update" using fold expressions
Both have a lot in ...
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What should we do about Discussions that would be on-topic for another site?
There is a flag for Discussions that should be asked (in some form, maybe after clarifying edits) on Stack Overflow; these Discussions are usually deleted with a comment to post on the main site. ...
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I do not believe I was asking a question that could not be answered with facts and citations [closed]
You have closed my question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77932777/style-conventions-for-const-enums.
But it is perfectly possible answer the question with facts and citations. For example, what ...
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Can I ask about CMakePresets.json vs. CMakeLists.txt here?
I originally posted the following question at the Software Engineer Stack Exchange, because I thought it fit their "Software development methods and practices" clause for "what topics ...
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Why do we have tags for off-topic topics? [duplicate]
The only difference between the following two questions:
How can we avoid 'are the same file' warning message when using 'cp' in Linux?
How can I avoid 'are the same file' ...
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Is this discrete-mathematics problem fit for the site?
I was recently reviewing posts on triage, and I stumbled upon this one:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77876897/knights-and-knaves-logical-equivalences-problem-for-discrete-structures
I ...
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Are developer-centric questions about application stores on topic?
Application stores, online marketplaces where developers can submit their applications for purchase and/or download by end-users, are fast becoming the main avenue through which non-web developers ...
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Why is FFmpeg better discussed at Super User?
On Stack Overflow, FFmpeg has over 6.2k questions, 2.7k (43%) of which are unanswered...
For comparison, on Super User, there are only 1.3k questions about FFmpeg—of which 500 (38%) are unanswered.
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How should we handle machine learning questions asking for performance improvements?
I have seen a lot of questions on tagged with machine learning that are along the lines of "here is my ML training script and a link to a dataset. I am getting x% accuracy, and how do I improve ...
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Dealing with the influx of "help me tweak my AI model" questions
Over the past two years or so, I have noticed a steady rise in the fraction of new questions - especially Python questions - about some machine-learning problem, wherein the OP is trying to improve an ...
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Are questions about programming history in scope for Stack Overflow?
I can only guess, of course, but I'm guessing that this question was downvoted because it doesn't seem to be asking a programming question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26448825/when-the-idea-...
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When a question pertains to specifically configuring an editor, shouldn't it be migrated to Super User? [duplicate]
It is common to gain a lot of reputation from really simple & basic questions about Visual Studio code. The highest scoring answer on my account is about configuring the color of brackets in VS ...
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What about questions seeking help for coding challenges? [duplicate]
From time to time I see questions that ask for help in coding challenges. Here is an example. I don’t know if this kind of questions should be allowed on Stack Overflow, because to me it feels like ...
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Determining if a question is right for Stack Overflow
I was reading this page here, https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, or anyone who writes code because they love it. The best Stack ...
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Are questions about reverse engineering internal APIs of a website on-topic?
Often times you find questions where the OP is trying to scrape a website and in that process is trying to use the internal API of that site, while doing so they face errors and ask a question about ...
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Would asking about ways to avoid mentioning a function pointer's arguments inside the definition of a function that takes it as argument be on topic?
I'm writing this C code that involves passing around a lot of function pointers, and sometimes writing all the arguments that a function pointer takes when defining a function that takes it as a ...
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How much deviation from Stack Overflow's guidelines is too much?
There's a Discussion on the NLP Collective which asks about validity of questions which seek recommendations, are broad, or would generally lead to opinionated answers. I am quoting the Discussion ...
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Would a question about business rules that shape a program be on-topic?
I would like to know if Stack Overflow, which regularly handles questions about programming, can also be used to ask about business logic behind such program implementations.
I lack an expert and need ...
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Is Odoo programming related?
I've seen a fair number of questions such as this one that don't look like programming questions to me but I know nothing about odoo.
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Are questions about the Google Analytics reporting interface on-topic?
I work pretty much exclusively on the Google Analytics tag. I'm not much of a stickler for the rules, but when people ask about the reporting interface I usually leave a comment that this is off-topic ...
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Why was "How to setup a connection to Redis Sentinel using Jedis library?" closed as looking for a tool?
The off topic closing reason should be clear, but it isn't for me for this question:
How to setup a connection to Redis Sentinel using Jedis library?
It is clearly stated in the title that the ...
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Can questions that ask for a comparison be constructive?
Every now and then I stumble upon questions that are very useful to me, but are closed nonetheless. Most of the time this concerns questions that ask for a comparison between, for instance, two ...
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Are questions about using uncommon software tools for viewing/reading code on topic for SO?
I am asking related to this question:
Trying to view source code for a Houdini file
It seemed like SO is the relevant Stack Exchange site for this question because the goal is to view code. I.e., it ...
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Can I ask why a complete but small modern C++ program can't keep up with a C battle tested implementation?
First thing first, I'm not talking of some algorithm where there's room for choosing a strategy or another. I'm talking of the Linux split command (for what is worth, I think the code is here), which ...
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Should this question about dos2unix really be closed?
I came across this question, and I'm completely puzzled by it being closed: How can I run dos2unix on an entire directory?
Perhaps this question could have been asked on a Linux-related Stack Exchange ...
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Stop randomly determining questions about server software to be off-topic: write proper guidelines or leave them alone
When, exactly does a question about "software tools commonly used by programmers" become off-topic for Stack Overflow?
I would want to invite the users to come up with enforceable guidance ...
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Is the SO .htaccess tag off topic and should it be removed? [duplicate]
After a lot of chatter about .htaccess questions being off topic on Stack Overflow, I wanted to pose the question....
Should the .htaccess tag be removed?
Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Would this question about copying Visual Studio to a drive backup be on topic?
I made a clone backup for my C: drive on the same disk and I forgot that Visual Studio 2022 is not yet installed as I did a factory reset recently due to system files corruption.
If I installed Visual ...
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Are questions about the "right" way to organize your code within files on topic? [duplicate]
I'm writing this C code in which inheritance is emulated by means of composition, and I'm unsure whether I should give each child struct its separate .c and header files as is normally done in other ...
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Can I ask about the possible design of a proprietary software given the observed behavior?
I've written a question along the lines of "How does WhatsApp's View Once feature work", where I ask what the existence of such a feature implies in terms of API offered by the OS and used ...
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Would asking about a clarification regarding the definition of a measure in datawarehousing be on-topic?
While trying to make sense of datawarehousing, I came across the following definition in Wikipedia:
In a data warehouse, a measure is a property on which calculations
(e.g., sum, count, average, ...
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Is it ok to ask something like "What is the Chinese name of this title bar component in the WeChat mini program?"?
For example, I was asked to develop a WeChat mini program. But I found the English community of the WeChat mini program seems small.
I found the currently biggest problem is that, I don't know the ...
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Would asking about a method to install packages in an unstable connection be on-topic?
I understand that this is related to the question, but would [e.g.] the following post be within the scope of the site?
I noticed that python package installators tend to give up early
whenever you'...
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Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented library within the scope of the site?
Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented, well-known library/package/repository (e.g. DeepSort) within the scope of the site?
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Is question on replacement of library off-topic or not? [duplicate]
Some programming library has been deprecated some time ago. My question is,
Asking to replacement of the deprecated library is off-topic?
I am not sure this question type is an example of
Questions ...
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Is the "What is AM/PM called?" question on-topic?
What is AM/PM called? has been a popular question for 8 years (+164-4 votes, 8 stars), and in fact is the #1 Google hit for "What is AM/PM called?", and is also linked from the top-5 hit "What is the ...
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Is asking whether something is deprecated off-topic?
I'm referring to this question of mine.
Given the effort (I searched) and the comment from a high-rep user (stating the opposite of what I had found searching), isn't the question on-topic and well ...
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To what extent are "What does [thing] do" questions OK to ask?
For example the highly popular question of What does the "yield" keyword do in Python? seems to be on-topic for Stack Overflow. I'm curious about something similar and wouldn't even know ...
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Do VHDL/Verilog questions belong on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
According to Stack Overflow guidelines, it is intended for programmers and questions about software design and development. For electronic design related questions we have this site: https://...
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Is digital design on-topic without HDL code?
There is always a confusion of the questions related to digital design, because the definition on the help center mostly covers "software".
a specific programming problem, or
a software ...
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At what point (if ever) is a fact-based question about the behaviour of closed-source software off-topic / not a good fit for SO?
I recently came across What is VSCode remote doing during the "Downloading with wget" step?. VS Code's remote extensions are closed-source. This question in particular might be answerable by ...
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Questions about debugging/reverse-engineering binaries
I have a debugging questions, but am not sure if it is on-topic or not. Since some people tend to be uptight about—what are in their opinion are—“bad” questions, I figured I would check with meta ...
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Why was my question closed for being "not about programming or software development"?
I posted this question about troubleshooting SSH errors on Stack Overflow today. The question got closed, and I want to know why it should be closed. As a disclaimer, I am not trying to complain but ...
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Dealing with questions about improving the accuracy of neural networks [duplicate]
I've seen a lot of questions formed like this:
My neural network is performing badly
I have the following neural network, but it has a validation of only 0.6 and I need at least 0.9
Some code for a ...
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How to properly handle Azure related questions
For several weeks now I have seen a lot of questions related to Azure, but I struggle to see how they are on-topic for Stack Overflow. Some examples:
Azure Storage Account mounted in AKS loses ...
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Is asking about a problem encountered while using Watson Studio within the scope of the site?
While following an IBM course about artificial intelligence, I encountered a problem when using their Watson Studio service in IBM Cloud (specifically when trying to create an AutoAI experiment).
I ...