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@egerardus you can check if that email address was part of a password database leak at haveibeenpwned.com or monitor.firefox.com — Martijn Pieters ♦ 51 secs ago
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Sometimes the (proposed) duplicate is a question that you asked or answered. There are ways of finding them fairly quickly, e.g. searching for
user:me is:answer [navel] foo bar
will find answers you wrote with the navel
tag and containing foo
and bar
. The result might include a reputation reward if your question or answer is appreciated. — HABO just nowYou are asking this question on the wrong site as this is the meta site where we discuss and debate issues that are occurring on the Stack Overflow main site, and in fact there is where this post should go. You should also greatly improve this question, showing your own efforts and using them to help make the question more specific and less likely to be down-voted and close-voted. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 6 secs ago
There are generic guides like Writing The Perfect Question and have you asked a rubber duck? You may be able to find additional guides that are specific to a domain of discourse, for example How to post a T-SQL question on a public forum is applicable to SQL questions in general. — HABO 11 secs ago
Have you gone through the help center and tour links yet? If not, you will want to do so to see how to best use this site and how to ask questions that get a decent reception and decent answers. Are you banned from asking on the Stack Overflow main site? If so, then there is information that can help you get reinstated in this link: question banned — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@charlietfl oh okay, if they are informed about it then fine. Otherwise it’s not fair to say they are repeat offenders without conveying it by commenting or guiding them.. — Arun Vinoth 1 min ago
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@PeterMortensen, I think the original question has been undeleted, but still closed. I'm not sure if the community would like your voting for it to be undeleted. There seem to be some strong opinions about me or my posts, judging by the downvotes. I have tried to clarify some more points in an edit, but not sure if we should have let sleeping dragons lie. — MehBMe 34 secs ago
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is the syntax highlighting working in meta? If yes, then also include the code blocks under each picture for a real comparison. Nothing like comparing 2 completely different code blocks. — Christopher Rucinski 1 min ago
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Ok, so I have managed to reduce and simplify the question quite significantly. You don't get the fancy link, but with this we can probably avoid all this angst about dubious looking code. The new question narrows down the issue much more. — MehBMe 47 secs ago
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@10Rep that site is great! the old password was a 3 day password new one is 600,000,000 years. — egerardus 13 secs ago
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I haven't noticed anything strange for Java yet, but I don't think the new highlighting is ideal. The previous highlighting was very neutral and simplistic, which is good. The new one depends on the viewer's taste, which is not good. — akuzminykh 1 min ago
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You are on Meta. This question will not be answered here and you may want to go over the Checklist and How to Ask before you repost on main. Please consider deleting this question. — Daedalus 1 min ago
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I completely agree. This should be the correct way to approach formatting in my opinion. As for inline code, we are told not to use it to define languages, libraries and packages ... is that correct? — Vinserello 1 min ago
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I did a customization by using Stylus browser extension which is used to insert user css styles on any site/url. There aren't a lot of style rules involved. Approximately 10. You can get the default.css code from highlightjs github repo, paste it in stylish add
!important
to all the rules in just a few minutes. Then use the built in color picker in the Stylus stylesheet editor to see real time changes on a page such as this one or on SO proper. Even if the dev team does offer up different themes it's still nice to have your own tweaked to personal taste — charlietfl 7 secs ago8:25 AM
So I've tried letting highlist.js autodetect, and explicitly setting the language tag, but for the
julia
language highlight.js keeps treating it as YAML. Is this issue known already and where should I bring it to your attention? — Robin De Schepper 59 secs ago@Braiam Only as a last desperate resort. Otherwise, I'm quite happy living in Unix-land where everything is a file and I can use
find
and grep
to do my fiddling. — chrylis -cautiouslyoptimistic- 47 secs ago8:43 AM
@charlietfl: hacking one's own browser rendering is doable, although I would prefer a simpler plugin than the huge stylus package, but it does not help casual readers of SO, especially newbies that these questionable theme colors will likely confuse. — chqrlie 11 secs ago
@Scratte: indeed I noticed this
hljs-built_in
style: string
is not a C built-in anything. — chqrlie 34 secs ago9:17 AM
Agree it is not the optimal solution and dev team should probably to some customization themselves to revert to same defaults as prior highlighter used. Horrible having to all of a sudden deal with a new theme forced on us — charlietfl 46 secs ago
This is not a bug. It's definitely how all tag filtered list pages work by design — charlietfl 2 mins ago
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That statement applies to any term or phrase that could have offensive connotations. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
Or the other way around: does it harm you in any way that that phrase was edited out? Do you feel your freedom of speech being eroded? What if someone posts "Formatting your hard drive to get rid of a compiler error is like the Tiananmen Square of solutions"? — CodeCaster 1 min ago
The harm I perceive from the edit is the promotion of critical race theory values. — jpmc26 40 secs ago
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The color pair brownish orange / olive green is a disaster for red-green color blind people. — Mico 42 secs ago
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The actual formula used to cause question bans is hidden from us mortal site users, and in fact as I understand it, is also hidden from site moderators. Best to not delete the poor quality Q's and instead, still try to improve them. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 36 secs ago
@charlietfl: I can't criticize his experimenting to see what would happen, and in fact, I'd probably do the same thing. — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 24 secs ago
@AkibAzmain, then the next best thing is to leave them be — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
So you get a warning not to do something and do it anyway. Why would you expect the results not to be what you were warned about? — charlietfl 1 min ago
@Mico: this makes the new theme eve worse than I imagined: red-green color blindness, aka Daltonism, is estimated to affect around 8% of men to some degree. Furthermore given the current Covid pandemic, it seems to be a known side effect of Chloroquine treatments. — chqrlie 51 secs ago
If you're not aware of them, you should probably read What is the meta effect? and What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Scratte 47 secs ago
@Zoe: no, site moderators and 10K users can see deleted questions, but no one but site administrators and owners can see the actual question-ban formula — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 51 secs ago
Why would you consider a self answered question that got significant upvotes on the answer as useless? — charlietfl just now
Does this answer your question? How much of an effect do deleted questions have on bans? — DontKnowMuchBut Getting Better 1 min ago
There's also this page: cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/Maven+Core+Roadmap — OrangeDog 35 secs ago
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@jpmc I don't follow your reasoning. You think the edit made it into a political issue, or that the text was not harmful in any way? — CodeCaster 1 min ago
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I explicitly told you the only "harm" I can reasonably imagine from the phrase as it was used, which is not actually harm of any kind. That's why I'm asking what kind of harm you expect will come of it. I think the edit comes from and promotes a mindset that is doing harm to my and SO's culture as we speak. — jpmc26 59 secs ago
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Comment by rene in question made the context very clear.. I can accept that as answer. — Arun Vinoth 1 min ago
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And I told you explicitly that I don't understand what you're talking about. So because you saw no problem in the phrase, there was no problem? That is indeed a harmful mindset. If that's not what you meant, would you explain it in more plain language to me? — CodeCaster 1 min ago
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@Hogstrom A ban? I've made plenty of minor edits. Perhaps a moderator banned you because the burnination effort has not begun yet. — 10 Rep 57 secs ago
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Can you stop thinking ppl are 'against you'. The votes are on CONTENT. Not PPL. You thinking 'Im targeted' just leads to you not focusing on what could be improved..... — Patrice 32 secs ago
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Note: There are a number of Perl5 modules that implement "Perl6-like" behaviours, for example metacpan.org/pod/Perl6::Form . So it's very important that these "Perl6" posts don't get tagged "Raku" but instead are tagged "Perl", "Perl5" or "Perl7", etc. — jubilatious1 47 secs ago
The same quality metrics apply to meta questions as to questions on the main site: 1) tell the details of your problem. .2) if you've researched this issue by searching past meta posts, show the fruits of your efforts in your question and use it to try to help make the question more specific and less of a duplicate. 3) If you've not searched for similar questions, then you probably should do this now. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@jonrsharpe: that post is for down-votes and does not appear to be for close-votes. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? — jonrsharpe 1 min ago
Once the question is closed it will show the reason. Repeating the same in the comments doesn't add any value. If the question is not closed yet you can simply click on the "close (1)" to see what reason(s) the close voter(s) have chosen. — Ivar 23 secs ago
@10Rep “Prettify was perfectly fine.” — LOL. I mean, no. It objectively wasn’t. It had been unmaintained for years, contained numerous bugs, and the individual language support was severely lacking compared to virtually every other modern syntax highlighter (as in, it only supported subsets of language tokens, and was based on versions of these languages of about a decade ago). Stack Overflow syntax highlighting was comically bad, to the point of being a running gag. The new highlighter is vastly better in general. Stack Overflow just needs to tweak their CSS. — Konrad Rudolph 2 mins ago
(That being said, yes, the Java lexer is bizarre, and actually breaks several Highlight.js rules. Somebody should definitely take a stab at improving it.) — Konrad Rudolph 1 min ago
it doesn't work at all for the prolog tag unless we specify "lang-prolog" manually, and even then the new highlighter is atrociously erratic. most of the times even "language-all: lang-prolog" doesn't work and one has to re-do all code snippets one by one, some times it's the other way around. for examples, see my recent edits to posts in prolog. no, I won't prepare the brief, I've burned enough time on this as it is. it worked reasonably well before you went on your crusade du jour to fix what wasn't broken in the first place. oh, and "erlang" is completely messed up. — Will Ness 33 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Why isn't providing feedback mandatory on downvotes, and why are ideas suggesting such negatively received? — HaveNoDisplayName 1 min ago
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It almost looks like a font doesn't get loaded or it fallsback to a system default font. — rene 41 secs ago
You'll get an explanation if and when your post is closed. It'll be a big banner at the top. So why bother commenting? — StoryTeller - Unslander Monica 1 min ago
@rene: yeah, it does kind of look like that. At first, I thought maybe the font was getting doubled horizontally in a weird way, but zooming in, the lack of resolution persists, making it look like some fallback raster font is getting rendered. Interestingly, changing zoom factor also perturbs the behavior. I've added more details to the post about that. — Peter Duniho 37 secs ago
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According to the excerpt,
Azure App Service Web Apps (formerly known as Azure Web Sites)
which seems to me that this suggestion is backwards. Shouldn't [azure-web-app-service] be the main tag? Searching "azure web services] returns this web app service page as the first result — Machavity ♦ 41 secs agoI am not too worried about the main tag. Just want them linked because I work on azure web apps a lot the tag above is confusing me. and, yes, I agree, azure-web-app-service should be the main tag, but microsoft changes these names so often, as long as they are linked, it should be fine. — Jay 45 secs ago
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I went ahead and swapped them and approved the synonym. Will wait a while to do the merge in case anyone objects — Machavity ♦ 9 secs ago
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The question has one reopen vote of the three it needs. Perhaps a little patience is all you need here. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
It looks like a reasonable question after the edits, and could be useful to others. Can anyone with newer versions of FF reproduce the problem? If so, it looks suitable for reopening — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
@CertainPerformance: Already been reproduced: bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1667009#c4 — MehBMe 1 min ago
@CertainPerformance There's a bugzilla bug so someone will likely look into it and fix it at some point. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
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Oh, so that's what you're after? I don't feel like I can convince you it's more than making a "very small number of people feel a little bad for a few minutes", so I'm not going to try. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
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I don't have some suggestions to make, but I wanted to share my experience --> this probably can give you a hint why you are getting downvotes. This meta question is simple off-topic for example and you will get a lot of downvotes — Temani Afif 23 secs ago
This doesn't just effect C/C++, but all shell utilities like
sed
and awk
as well as plain on shell scripts. I've been looking critically at how the new syntax is applies to these tools as well, and for some, like awk
, then new syntax highlight makes it unreadable. This is exacerbated by the dark theme where the dark-gray question background has little contrast with the burnt-orange or baby-puke green. In C/C++ where you have alternating declarations and scanf()
in between you end up with orange-green-orange-green-orange.... that literally all melts together. — David C. Rankin 25 secs ago8:45 PM
@MehBMe - if you want a question to be evaluated for reopening, try SOCVR for faster response than meta. Although you need 20 rep to post there, so I suggest at least answering/asking a well-received question first. P.s. please don't address others in posts, if they are to stay, they should become a part of the knowledge base we are trying to build here. The current shape of the question is still borderline to open, but I voted to open it (assuming you will provide a detailed answer following the community guidelines). — Oleg Valter 18 secs ago
It's a good thing that people downvote. They should downvote as much as they upvote. We need both types of feedback. — Dharman 15 secs ago
@Scratte well, I take it back, it is only sort of allowed by rule 15, par 4 (not as a request) :) I honestly do not know if such a request will be granted in practice, though. Although that particular question is already out of the question due to par 6. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
@OlegValter All true. Your insight and reference to the rules made me smile :) — Scratte 26 secs ago
@OlegValter, Thanks for the show of support. I'll try to add explanations to my answer, though I may need to revise it over time to get it up to expectations. I may need advise on how to improve. Same applies to question. Because it was radically changed over edits, the previous community suggestions may no longer apply (such as about obfuscated code). — MehBMe 1 min ago
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@Scratte my pleasure :) Thanks for the comment, btw - my knowledge of the rules got rusty, so as soon as you asked, something tingled me that what I am advising may be borderline at best. MehBMe - please, try to word the requests on meta less confrontational next time around, this is pretty much guaranteed to yield a more welcome reception. Re:advice - just follow the guidelines on answering, and you should be good to go. — Oleg Valter 37 secs ago
Yeah. I won't really mind if you inlined a package name, same for filenames, like saying "I am modifying my
package.json
to include the package @angular/http
". It is a good way to highlight relevant technical content. But I see saying "I am modifying my package.json to include the package @angular/http" just as valid. So I guess this case is more up to user's preference, there is not an universal way of formatting. — Marc Sances 47 secs ago
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Well, I've come across posts in the Reopen queue with the leader, "This post was edited after being closed..." and then, in the place where edit changes are summarized, I've seen, "no changes to display!" Maybe that's where the edit that pushed it was rolled back? Dunno. — Adrian Mole 55 secs ago
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