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REFRESH! There are 5044 unanswered questions (93.4940 answered)
 
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Q: My code should reflect the photo, video or audio file I choose in the application to the television with Google Cast

Barış Salih BabacanI am developing a mobile application. I integrated Google Cast into my application by looking at the developer forums and with artificial intelligence support, but I cannot test it and be sure its working because I do not have a television to test it on. So, I am sharing my codes below to examine...

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possible answer invalidation by EzioMercer, EzioMercer on question by EzioMercer: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/295452/revisions
possible answer invalidation by EzioMercer, EzioMercer on question by EzioMercer: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/295452/revisions
possible answer invalidation by EzioMercer on question by EzioMercer: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/295452/revisions
 
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Q: int128 handling in c-code, gcc / glibc / linux - follow up III

user1018684Sorry, this posting comes in chunks, CR is somewhat 'overpicky' about what is code and how to format ... I got helpful reviews for first steps in: [int128 handling in c-code, gcc / glibc / linux][1], [int128 handling in c-code, gcc / glibc / linux - follow up][2] and [int128 handling in c-code, g...

 
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Q: Tags selector in plain JavaScript, without using any plugin

Razvan ZamfirI have made a "tags selector" in plain JavaScript, without using any plugin. const tagsList = document.querySelector(".tags-list") const tagActions = document.getElementById("tagActions") const tagSelector = document.getElementById("tags") const tagToggler = document.getElementById("tagSelect...

 
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Q: Monte-Carlo pricing engine for a structured product

Exercise To The ReaderI'm implementing a Monte-Carlo pricing engine to price a structured product in Rust, using the usual Black-Scholes assumptions. This pricing engine is used in a (basic) gRPC server which receives all the necessary pricing data (specified time, spot prices, covariation matrix, risk-free rates, etc...

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@Duga It appears to be a data correction. Neither review mentioned anything about it.
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Q: Optimizing Feature Extraction for Sign Language Recognition Using MediaPipe & TensorFlow

Juwan Carlos CasucoI am working on a sign language recognition system that processes pre-recorded video datasets to extract hand gesture features for AI training. I am using MediaPipe, OpenCV, and TensorFlow to extract hand landmarks, which are then used as input for a gesture classification model (LSTM + CNN). My ...

 
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If this is working code that you think could be improved, see Code Review. If not, please edit to clarify the issue with a minimal reproducible example. — jonrsharpe 42 secs ago
Code review is for code that is working as intended. Since this code has never been tested we don't know that it is working as intended. Please read out help section starting with How do I ask a good question. — pacmaninbw ♦ 2 hours ago
I've searched meta CR but haven't found anything specific saying code has to be tested
In this post the OP claimed to not be able to test it
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Q: Thread that monitors a web API to get the latest announcement via JSON

AirbornzI'm working to make a thread that monitors a web API to get the latest announcement via JSON. I cannot test this currently, so I'm unsure if anything needs to be changed with this. I've read through other questions but everyone else doesn't seem to be using a loop to keep getting a response. pub...

The most relevant meta might be this:
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Q: Are questions with undiscovered bugs allowed?

SnowbodyRe: Connect 4 in C++ Situation: The OP, a beginner posted code with several bugs in it. They said they thought the code worked okay, because they hadn't discovered the bugs during their testing, either because of poor testing and/or a lucky memory arrangement by the compiler. The first comment ...

If somebody did have a television to test the Google Cast portion and stated that it worked then would that be sufficient for re-opening?
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possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
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@Duga No AI.
Monking
possible answer invalidation by Bruno Vermeulen on question by Bruno Vermeulen: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/224667/revisions
 
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Side note: please consider to re-read minimal reproducible example guidance on posting code - it looks like 90% of code in the question is not needed - you should inline all constants, remove unnecessary logging and check. Note that you've posted code on SO (where only code related to the issue should be shown) and not on Code Review where complete working production level code should be posted. — Alexei Levenkov 21 secs ago
 
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@SᴀᴍOnᴇᴌᴀ Please note that I was not the one that hammered it shut. I didn't say that it had to be closed because it wasn't tested.
If someone can test it, and it works, then by all means reopen it.

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