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product search versus product recommendation
The safest way to do this without completely leaving the StackExchange network is to ask on chat. I say safest because, if the question and answer quality of your actual question turns out to be reall …
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Why are the question on linux not considered off topic?
Sites on the Stack Exchange network do tend to overlap in scope. It is not the case that a question asked on a more "generalist" site is automatically off-topic on that site once another site comes al …
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At what point do regexes become programming questions?
It's a really fuzzy area.
On one hand, we can't retroactively judge a question as topical or not based on what kind of answers it gets. If a question is asked that appears on the surface to be topica …
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Is this question about processor licensing off-topic?
Questions starting with why that involve human factors (in your case, you're specifically asking why people in a company don't do a particular thing) are off-topic pretty much across the entire SE net …