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I concur with many of the complaints that have already been said. I wanted to see if I could contribute a new perspective here after my recent ban experience. I ended up writing my response elsewhere. But I'd like to share it here too, so here is the link. — peacetype 51 secs ago
@Gimby So I should have pointed out that the internship is non-programming related and is at a tiny 2 person MSP. Whilst here the boss has barely been at the office so have had a lack of anything to do so have been doing a bit of programming on the side. However I feel a few things outside of the internship and the bad experience here has lead me to have a lot of trouble with motivating myself. I haven't though of making a little game but might be just what I need to reinvigorate myself. Thanks — Vehicular IT 35 secs ago
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@zcoop98 ooh thank you that site looks very helpful for finding projects that need help. Thank you — Vehicular IT 1 min ago
@Abra Thank you for this, that is a good idea. I feel I need to create something that has a tangible product for me to keep motivated with it. I'll have to get thinking of some ideas! Thanks — Vehicular IT 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
1:55 AM
If you're not sure but the question is on-topic, there should be enough information in the question to create a MCVE in your IDE or whatever and test your code to see if it works. Once you see that it works, post it. If it doesn't work, you can tweak it until it does work, then post it. If there isn't enough information for such a MCVE, VTC as off-topic - that's better than posting guesses. — CertainPerformance 6 secs ago
Also, a lot of questions don't have just one solution. Even if your answer isn't going to be objectively the best, don't be afraid to post it (as long as it's still following reasonable conventions of whatever programming language is being used) — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
Questions bans only happen after a continued pattern of asking poorly received questions, looking at your Stack Overflow profile, it’s looks like you have had several questions deleted. Have 2 questions downvoted 4 times isn’t enough of a pattern to be question banned, so the only explanation, is you have a significant amount of deleted questions — Security Hound 27 secs ago
You deleted too many questions, including the two you deleted yesterday. — Samuel Liew ♦ 35 secs ago
I don't want to change the title because it is OP's question and so I don't feel I have to right to change OP's intention. But I retagged. — patapouf_ai 1 min ago
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@CertainPerformance Would you say that answering with certainty is important (as in getting rid of unsure language)? — bbnumber2 40 secs ago
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The core of the answer shouldn't be uncertain, but IMO such language is OK around possibly-opinion-based extras (eg: "As a side note, you should probably use
GoodAPI()
instead of DeprecatedAPI()
unless there's a good reason for it.") or maybe for edge cases not mentioned elsewhere — CertainPerformance 43 secs ago3:37 AM
@DeepakAgarwal Don't worry. You can undelete your deleted questions and edit them to make them better. And you can look at How to Ask, tour, [mre], and help center to ask a good question. — 10 Rep 31 secs ago
So, is there anything I can do to correct the situation or forget about Stackoverflow altogether and live 'unhappily' ever after? — Deepak Agarwal 1 min ago
Thanks. Will undelete questions and try to make them better. What if they are no longer relevant? — Deepak Agarwal 48 secs ago
@DeepakAgarwal That doesn't matter. Just undelete and edit them to be better. Then ask more questions, or answer some to get rid of the question ban. I have also noticed that a few of your questions include code that isn't runnable. You need to make sure that other people can run your code. Otherwise it will be closed as "not reproducible". Just a little advice, you don't have to listen to it. — 10 Rep 1 min ago
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Thank you. True and all good. Will do the best that I can. I want to be a part of this community. Its a good platform to be a part of. — Deepak Agarwal 1 min ago
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And when you say "relevant", I'm not sure if you mean "relevant to you". The Q&A's posted here are for public knowledge. It may not be "relevant to you" anymore, but someone else could encounter the same problems. So it's best that questions are not just for personal help. — Gino Mempin 38 secs ago
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@chqrlie if you look into the highlight source code, the reason for the bad colourings are because "C === C++", and they've got this misguided attempt at colouring C++ declarations differently from statements. — Antti Haapala 28 secs ago
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It renders correctly when intending with four spaces. No clue though why it doesn't with fences. — BDL 56 secs ago
@MartinJames Sure, it should never be forgotten, everyone should know about it, that is important. But it doesn't mean that other uses of the phrase are either forbidden or encouraged. Calling a solution final is usually not a good idea though, most things aren't final. Replacing final with ultimate does not improve anything. There is hardly a legitimate use for an ultimate or final solution that's not kind of hybris. — Trilarion 31 secs ago
You do know the existence of online IDEs? Like the one I used here to help another user with their python question. That answer contains advice I could replicate here in an answer. — rene 1 min ago
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That answer was posted before code fences were added (in early 2019), so likely the rendered output was simply cached, which would explain why it worked in the preview. — TiiJ7 16 secs ago
@TiiJ7 Yep, seems to be the case. I re-edited it and it renders correctly with fences now. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
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This is not possible. The bounty rules can be found here stackoverflow.com/help/bounty — Samuel Liew ♦ 44 secs ago
By the way as someone who has gone looking for solutions, there isn’t anything I hate more, than an incomplete vague answer that hasn’t been tested by its author for its accuracy — Security Hound 58 secs ago
“but not experienced enough to say with absolute certainty that my answer is the best solution to a question.” - So don’t answer the question if your unable or not willing to verify the answer is correct. We typically only want answers that are correct. I typically downvote answers that are incorrect. Since were specifically talking about Stack Overflow questions, while there might be multiple correct answers, they keyword is that they are correct. — Security Hound 1 min ago
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Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — Robert Longson 15 secs ago
I see what you mean, I want to remove all the deleted questions to convert another new ones, but I do not know the process. How can I do? — crmiguez 6 secs ago
I think this question would benefit from a better title — one which clearly conveys there are several problems with highlight.js which need to be addressed. The current title makes it look like an innocent "How does it work?" question and that may be the reason why it has just 1k views and still no answers after a couple days in HMP. — walen 1 min ago
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Please pay close attention to the given link. The editing of the questions is an attempt to improve their quality so that they have a chance of being well received and garner upvotes. They are not to turn deleted questions into new, different questions. — E_net4 changes display name 1 min ago
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You do have enough reputation for a bounty. If your question is that important to you spend some. What else are you going to use it for? — Paulie_D 32 secs ago
Does this answer help? Else a substantive edit can bump it (regarding unnecessary edits just to bump it see this question). The best option is to start a bounty. — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
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The lesson to learn from that is: You have to get questions right in 1st place, reopening is just a fallback mechanism to give you a chance for improvement. — πάντα ῥεῖ 26 secs ago
Stack Overflow would only be suiteable when you have a programming problem with quaternions. If you need help with the mathematical/theoretical aspect, it's very likely off-topic on SO. — BDL 26 secs ago
9:23 AM
I don't understand the downvotes. For me this seems a fair question for meta. Open to criticism on this regard. — rustyBucketBay 1 min ago
@BDL I put a link to my code in that topic. The code was somewhat long so I just put a link to keep focus on pictures and main problem. — AmirSina Mashayekh 34 secs ago
Possibly because more information on what your question is would be helpful. Maybe add a short description to see if it's programming-related or pure mathematics etc.? — Jeanne Dark 1 min ago
Asking where a hypothetical poorly-defined question is on-topic is not that useful, since there are a lot of if-thens. Best just write the full question, and provide it at the end, to make the problem really specific. — Erik A 33 secs ago
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Should perhaps the site be updated to automatically supply or guess
none
when no explicit language tag is present? I'm getting this on a regex question (probably deleted by the time you read this, but here.) — tripleee 41 secs ago10:29 AM
@tripleee: we can set tags to have no highlighting, but I don't think we want to disable guessing altogether (which is the default for most tags). I don't recall what happens when you use, say,
[regex] [python]
if regex
had highlighting set to none
, but if that Just Works (code blocks default to being marked up as Python) then perhaps we should set regex
to none
by default. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min agoYour welcome to offer more than one bounty to the same question, however, all applicable rules and limitations would apply. — Security Hound 34 secs ago
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@wojbuk - There isn’t a mechanism to attach files. Please write your questions in the appropriate written language for the community. — Security Hound just now
Is this also part of the question: "I'm looking for a tool that will help me analyze and learn what make the app to be slow."? — Jeanne Dark 13 secs ago
This explaining the motivation why I need it. I'm trying to avoid the XY problem. — Aminadav Glickshtein 56 secs ago
@JonathanLeffler so apparently SO the corporation thought that since prettify is not being supported, they would switch to a library that is supported and that they would get the new languages for free, and we the contributors (read: the product) would then happily contribute those rules for them. — Antti Haapala 15 secs ago
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It is still not a good question as it stands. It definitely needs the code in it. — Antti Haapala 1 min ago
Between 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4 are major differences and patches. It would be nice if everybody would tag his version. — Markus Zeller 28 secs ago
Approved and merged. Of the 81 tagged [composer.json], only 31 lacked [composer-php], so it wasn't much of a merge overall — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
12:45 PM
It is clear that you want someone to give you code that will do the hard part of instrumenting your code without you having to do any work. However, asking others to do that work is a bit broad, wouldn't you say? To do that in 30_000 characters? While explaining how the code works so that it's useful? — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
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I have accepted this answer because it outlines the cases where uncertain language is beneficial. I know that SO doesn't always work in exact measures, so it makes sense to include language that protects from more "unexactness" by explicitly stating inexperience (in a non-noisy way). — bbnumber2 1 min ago
OK. I added a code example. However, I think adding code example doesn't help much to find answer as I think the problem is from GDI and GDI+ and I need a replacement. — AmirSina Mashayekh 1 min ago
Would you please tell me why you are downvoting this topic? Should I include a code example here also? :-/ — AmirSina Mashayekh 24 secs ago
I cannot really understand HOW the hell can you switch to a different highlighting engine without even making sure that the end result remains consistent. What's so hard about that? You don't even need to know anything about front end web development to understand this. Colors didn't even go from A to B, they went straight to Z, the current highlighting is bonkers: awful and inconsistent colors all over, and sometimes even wrong colors (as much as I can try to make sense of the logic behind them). — Marco Bonelli 19 secs ago
Hi Pankaj Kumar, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — Andrew T. 30 secs ago
@marsze I think that's totally fine, and not that uncommon (Github for example). Comments being gray was the old style as well. — Bergi 27 secs ago
this is the question itself stackoverflow.com/questions/64135470/…. Seem it would fit fine either in SO or Game development, due to it relation with unity. As you point out, each part might be disgregatid to the coresponding stack exchange. Also I find that quaternion and rotation pure question fit better in the math than the Physics stack. thanks, regards — rustyBucketBay 1 min ago
Question itself: stackoverflow.com/questions/64135470/…. Thanks for your comments. — rustyBucketBay 1 min ago
Similar report on Sep 25: API access stopped working with “
key
is not valid for passed access_token
, token not found.” — Andrew T. 1 min ago3:07 PM
I really like this answer, since it addresses the reality of the nuance that exists when approaching a question on SO. In all honesty, if no one ever attempted to answer any question they weren't 100% certain on, I think a lot less questions would get answered than currently do. The other reality is that, in programming specifically, most answers are easy verified- either the proposed solution works, or it doesn't. Clearly there are exceptions to that, but the gist is that most of the uncertainties I run into regard things like efficiency, not efficacy, which make an answer valid regardless. — zcoop98 2 mins ago
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2 reviewers (including myself) just got caught by this in less than one hour here. I agree that it would be an improvement. Granted, there is a link to the original post. But because it is faded, the whole page design is not encouraging naive reviewers (such as myself) to follow it. I did do this every now and then, but I did not realize that it was expected that I do it each time. Now I will know better, but I think that many other reviewers will make the same mistake and a different design would prevent this. — prosoitos 31 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? API access stopped working with "`key` is not valid for passed `access_token`, token not found." — Paulie_D 25 secs ago
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The difference between PHP 5.3 and 5.4 is not so big (a few syntax changes, utf-8 by default and deprecating
mysql_*
functions), but between 5.2 and 5.3 is quite massive. Lots of syntax changes still used in PHP 7.x and up came from PHP 5.3. I don't know if it is a good idea to mesh it all up, like Python. — Ismael Miguel 40 secs agoThey're easy to add for those who know about them, but a very large proportion of askers probably don't and never will. We still get hundreds of questions each day where the OP hasn't made even any attempt to format their code into code blocks. Getting language auto-detection to work out-of-the-box in combination with a plain code block would be better. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
Now having read your Q on Meta.SE, I think I understand better. Especially for cases with >1 language in the post, it can guess independently and better. Very neat. — Michael 58 secs ago
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Or, you could use repl.it. Note that repl doesn't have support for a lot of external modules. For that you would need to download python, something that shouldn't take too long. — 10 Rep 58 secs ago
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Does this mean that code fences (e.g.
```js
instead of <!-- language: lang-js -->
) don't work with code snippets? — Andrew Morton 1 min agoThat's right, since Stack Snippets are not just plain code blocks; Stack Snippets require their own particular syntax in order to be runnable. — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
Ooh, I wonder if the people implementing highlight.js, those who got code fences working, and the people who implemented snippets work within earshot of each other. Fight! ;) — Andrew Morton 1 min ago
@AnttiHaapala that's what the creator of the highlighter implemented. Whenever you find "string" mark it as built-in. — Braiam 15 secs ago
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@Luuklag That depends. Do you have the full edit privileges? Then edit fluff out whenever you encounter it, but don't seek it out on purpose in old posts. If you can only make edit suggestions then your edits should be substantial, don't make an edit just to remove "Thanks". — Dharman 27 secs ago
[MRE ~ Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example. ](meta.stackexchange.com/questions/40353/…) → Minimal, Reproducible Example — Peter Mortensen 8 secs ago
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@PeterMortensen It's not an issue of syntax highlighting, but of Stack Snippet-specific syntax, which determines how stuff that comes after
<!-- begin snippet:
gets rendered (if it gets rendered at all) — CertainPerformance 1 min ago7:25 PM
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I agree that it's annoying and I want it to stop too but if you're worried about missing something important, you could just close it (instead of blocking it) and it normally doesn't appear again (for the same "announcement"). — 41686d6564 1 min ago
@youcantryreachingme You should see a warning if you're approaching a question ban. But I wouldn't be able to tell you whether or when you saw that, or whether the message is easy enough to see. I don't know the criteria used, but I believe the system cares about recent posts quite a lot. If your recent posts weren't received well, that would probably be why the system banned you. But I do sympathise. Asking "good" questions (as judged by the community) can be really hard and take a lot of work. And it's even harder to get out of a ban. — Bernhard Barker 41 secs ago
@youcantryreachingme At some point the cost of dealing with that unwanted content becomes too high for the volunteers who spend their free time posting and moderating. I think the systemic problem here is that the stated goal of the site is to be a repository of high-quality questions and answers, but most askers just want an answer to their question without caring much about that (which is how I also started on the site) and many answerers just want to help individuals and get those precious imaginary internet points. — Bernhard Barker 50 secs ago
I feel like anything of actual importance would get pinned to the sidebar in one way or another anyways. — zcoop98 21 secs ago
Is it one of those internships that are required to complete a higher-education degree? — Peter Mortensen 16 secs ago
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@Luuklag Userscripts may not be allowed for all people. Imagine a person browsing SO from their working machine, with browser settings controlled by their company. They can't easily add any userscript or plugins to their browser (or it's simply forbidden). So it's the job of SE to implement this option IMHO. — Lino 31 secs ago
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@akuzminykh answer is in the question.
stackoverflow.com###announcement-banner
in uBlock Origin. ;) — cela 19 secs agoThis is a great answer to "What can we expect from syntax highlighting and how does autodection work?" without being a rant. +1 — Bergi 38 secs ago
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Asking author to fix it generally preferred approach to any impactful changes to answers... Does the answer in current form make sense ? If yes there may be some ground to leave as is... but generally such fixes that show author's intent are ok and don't need discussion/get unconditional approval in review. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
I find the blog post ads on the right okayish (and sometimes even worth a read), but the top banner is a bit annoying. — ComFreek 29 secs ago
Personally I'd just add in the backticks. The post is not less correct using
Stream<Integer>
than just using Stream
. The poster will notice. — Scratte 32 secs agoBut this would still not fix my problem of changing the meaning as a result. — customcommander just now
@41686d6564 banner shows up on every site. The dismissal kills it on one site. You'll have to click it 114 times and counting if you want to go that way. At least I do assume it kills the banner on that site, not just one page, pending further observation. — John Dvorak just now
I don't think you're changing the meaning at all. It could be an artifact of the highlight.js change. The text just isn't rendering. Escaping it just lets it become visible. — Machavity ♦ 14 secs ago
Admittedly I'm not a Java expert so I don't know about that. But if in this context it is safe to do so, then I'll probably just do that. Thx @Scratte — customcommander 40 secs ago
This is precisely my concern. By making it visible would I also change the meaning? — customcommander 1 min ago
@customcommander If you were adding the whole thing, yes. But all you're doing here is fixing the markdown rendering incorrectly. I can't think of any reason someone would add that to be hidden intentionally . — Machavity ♦ 52 secs ago
The generic answer to your question is often "no" (in my opinion), but in this specific instance, fixing the formatting isn't invalidating (or even much changing) the meaning, since the edit changes so little. — zcoop98 49 secs ago
Of course not but people can't see that. They voted on what they saw, i.e. on how the text was shown to them. There's a subtle but crucial different IMHO. — customcommander 1 min ago
@John Well, that specific banner appeared on SO for me and once I closed it, it didn't appear on any other sites. I don't know if other users have had different experiences or if other banners may have different behavior though. BTW, I'm not trying to defend it. The first thing I said was that it's annoying. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
New hypothesis: it dismisses the ad on all sites, but only briefly. Or maybe the dismissals get dismissed whenever there's an editorial change to the blog post. — John Dvorak 32 secs ago
Please note that this is most likely not an issue with highlight.js. This text was not indented to render as a block of code. — customcommander 1 min ago
Either way, I don't see this as something you'd get in trouble for if you did fix it — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
@Ian Well, we can only hope. Those banners should really be reserved for the important stuff. Because they're not, I've developed a reflex to immediately close those banners without paying attention. It's almost the same as blocking it with an ad-blocker; which defies the (original) purpose of banners. — 41686d6564 1 min ago
@Taplar to make it easier for others to find it. Before I posted this question I searched for "Deno" and didn't find anything. Now I realize that search was too specific, but perhaps leaving this undeleted will help others — Matt Thomas 47 secs ago
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@Nick They can't be merged. Important content and very crucial differences are lost by merging the tags. Without very careful design, your code may or may not work on recent and/or old versions. For example, using the
mysql_*
functions automatically forbids you from using anything past PHP 5.6. Using $array = []
to create arrays limits your code to PHP 5.4+, using $this
inside anonymous functions as well. Merging tags will make it look like it's all the same. That PHP 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 are the same. They aren't. There's too much of a difference between versions. — Ismael Miguel 1 min ago@Taplar Can be solved with programming != programming problem. I could ask how to open my web browser if I don't have a shortcut in my desktop, sure it can be solved with programming, it's not a programming problem — Nick 19 secs ago
@Taplar Sure, potentially. As I wrote in my post, however, they make no mention of that, and it isn't the first thing which came to mind. — AMC 23 secs ago
@customcommander I just want to put my 2 cents in here: <b>you didn't change the meaning!!!</b> You made the true meaning of the question visible. If the OP meant to hide that part then you would be changing the meaning, but they clearly didn't mean to hide that part. — Greg Schmit 1 min ago
Lots of general computing problems can be solved by writing a script, though. Does that make them on-topic? And as you say, even if it were edited to specifically ask for how to write a script that does that, it would still be close-worthy anyway. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
@IsmaelMiguel I understand that, I wrote in my answer "Minor versions frequently have changes which are not always backward compatible with the prior minor version", but I still don't see any value in keeping minor version tags for versions that people shouldn't be using any more. You obviously agree with IMSoP, so upvote their answer and downvote mine. That's the whole point of meta... — Nick 1 min ago
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Since the answer was unanimously upvoted even in its incorrectly formatted version, I can't imagine you'd be invalidating anyone's votes by fixing it even if that were a concern. — John Montgomery 50 secs ago
I understand what you're saying. I checked and confirmed that the link is correct. — Catija ♦ 9 secs ago
HIghlight.js provides inconsistent function highlighting in C/C++ and dark mode colors are abysmal. — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
Wait so it's intentionally linking to a post from just over four months ago? Seems like that would have been better promoted... four months ago, no? — Niet the Dark Absol 19 secs ago
Does seem weird, but... There was a lot going on in May; bunch of folks at SO got laid off among other things. Maybe they felt it was in bad taste to promote it then and they're trying to catch up now? Or... maybe the interview with the wired editor from yesterday was just a dud and they needed something else to fill the slot. The ways of content marketers are inscrutable to mortals! — Shog9 1 min ago
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