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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?

First: questions are very rarely actually about a programming language. Maybe if you're wondering about the history of the language's development, or a justification for a design decision the language ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
11 votes

How can I improve this question? "Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order"

I personally don't see the point of what you're trying to do (I've never been troubled by the order of presentation of git rebase -i and personally wouldn't lift a finger to tweak it), but by itself ...
Mark Amery's user avatar
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How can I improve this question? "Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order"

The close vote is bogus, and I wouldn't look deeper into it. While the idea of whether an opposite commit order would be more useful is indeed based on your opinion, the question is objectively asking ...
E_net4's user avatar
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34 votes

Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

"Too localized" is an old close reason that is no longer used. A lot of old site regulars have a reasonably good intuition for what questions do or don't belong on Stack Overflow, but don't ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
43 votes

Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

As @Gimby comments, too localized was an old close reason that no longer exists. (See Where did "too localized" go?) The rationale behind too localized was that the question is too tied to ...
kjhughes's user avatar
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

"Too localized" is not an official close reason. I'm not sure what the comment meant, since highly focused questions are usually encouraged. Also, it was only a single close-vote and down-...
Hovercraft Full Of Eels's user avatar
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

You ask a different question here, but there seems to still be misconceptions of what is wrong with your post to begin with. There's a bunch of problems with your post: You ask two questions which is ...
Krupip's user avatar
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

You actually asked two questions. (a) is there a NumPy-like package for Node.js, and (b) if not, why not? Questions like (a) often get closed unreasonably; questions about technology selection can ...
Michael Kay's user avatar
8 votes

Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

What bothers me is that the close message invites me to take one of two actions: edit the question or delete it This reads much like a UX issue. What you're looking at is while there's also a less ...
IInspectable's user avatar
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

What is the value of the question? In my opinion, the question is useful for people who wants to looks for some way to do scientific computing in JavaScript (or Node.js), knows about NumPy, but don't ...
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44 votes
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

I find it hard to imagine how the question could be usefully edited without invalidating the answers. Purely cosmetic edits would be pointless from the point of view of getting it reopened. Deleting ...
tripleee's user avatar
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

I asked a question Please explain how "numpy-like package for node" is a question. the question was closed for being opinion-based. I don't agree that it is Please explain how "I'm ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

Yes, you should edit the question. It should foremost ask a question. I'm wondering why there are no numpy-like libraries for node. Is there just not enough interest in node yet from the community ...
rene's user avatar
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Does this question lack clarity?

No, but it is a duplicate of Regex: match everything but a specific pattern. Said question already has an answer for the generic approach of using a positive pattern but inverting the match in the ...
MisterMiyagi's user avatar
10 votes
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Does this question lack clarity?

The question asks how to negate the regex. It's not clear whether that means "use the regex syntax to produce a regex that matches everything else", or "use a logical negation operator ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
2 votes

How can I get any clue how to improve the question?

Some hints: Questions should not have "sections". Explicitly separating out "justication", "code" (or as I've seen in some other cases, "background"/"...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
4 votes

Dissent with a user on contents of a post

As I indicated in my comments to Karl's answer here in meta, I think editing without explanation, let alone reverting the author's revert, is unacceptable. I would only do that as a last resort for ...
Peter - Reinstate Monica's user avatar
13 votes
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Why was this off-topic question about port forwarding in Kubernetes/Minikube reopened?

Can someone explain why it was reopened and how it is on-topic or a legit SO question? It was likely reopened because three users felt it was on-topic. Personally, I disagree with that viewpoint; the ...
TylerH's user avatar
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56 votes
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Dissent with a user on contents of a post

Sorry about the communications breakdown up until now. The user edited the question again, reintroducing the changes I had rolled back. In fact, I simply rolled back your rollback. As a hint for the ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
5 votes

Why was my question on the attributes of OpenAI models closed?

After reading this more closely, I don't think that this is a recommendation question. You're asking which models from a pre-defined list have a specific characteristic, which is purely a factual ...
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