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minus-squareThe Giant KoreanlinkEnglish137•1 year agoDoes it tell you to Google the problem and then downvote you?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish33•1 year agoHence recursion since Google just takes you back, which leads to stack overflow because there is no exit condition.
minus-squareThe Giant KoreanlinkEnglish8•1 year agoWhich would be especially messed up if your original question was about recursion.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoThis bullshit happens too often lmao “Googles problem, finds post” “Why are you asking this use Google” Gee, thanks
minus-squareAnonymousLlamalinkfedilink5•1 year ago“to keep the quality of answers high, we may arbitrarily close questions, regardless of how many upvotes it gets and how helpful it is” - stackoverflow
Does it tell you to Google the problem and then downvote you?
Hence recursion since Google just takes you back, which leads to stack overflow because there is no exit condition.
Which would be especially messed up if your original question was about recursion.
This bullshit happens too often lmao
“Googles problem, finds post”
“Why are you asking this use Google”
Gee, thanks
“to keep the quality of answers high, we may arbitrarily close questions, regardless of how many upvotes it gets and how helpful it is” - stackoverflow
That sounds so StackOverflow