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Q: Sign-in with github no longer available on stackexchange

mpagI was logged into dba.stackexchange using the "Sign in with GitHub" feature. Today when I loaded the site, my account was logged out and the github login method was no longer available. "Sign in with github" is available from the login link for stackoverflow, hence my being able to post here. But...

 
1:15 AM
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Q: Why this link only answer is declined?

4b0I am not complaining about declined flag just curious why? I flag this answer as a link only answer. I flag the answer as "link only answer" since I thought it had no value if the link was dead. May I miss some thing to understand about this.

 
 
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7:51 AM
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Q: Reviewing new answers to famous old question

ignacioWhen reviewing First answers, sometimes it is an answer for a famous old question with gazillions of already well-written solutions/comments. I just came up with an "answer" that SURELY had been written before with more details. How should I flag this?

 
 
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10:57 AM
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Q: Score indicator of "accepted" posts in user profile became black text on green background

mkrieger1It used to be white text on green background. I think this is a bug and leads to poor contrast. Newest posts in Profile tab: Answers in Activity tab (same for Questions):

 
11:34 AM
@VLAZ how did I know it was going to be awful before I even clicked it?
 
The mind reading implant was probably switched on.
Certainly isn't because there is a precedent of me say stuff like "here is how it looks in high contrast dark mode" and it looks bad.
 
11:51 AM
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Q: Black votes count look odd on the green background

Nikolas CharalambidisThe black number on the green background looks odd (I framed them in red rectangles to highlight the ugliness). I recall it used to be white. Is it a CSS bug or a new design? If it is a new design (I hope not), what is its justification? I don't find any benefit for visually impaired or colorblin...

 
@RyanM I think I may have never tried high-contrast dark mode before, but wow yeah it makes that part of the Profiles page pretty unusable
High-contrast dark mode looks too shiny to me
I use normal dark mode for SO, but with Dark Reader running on top of it. For me at least, that improves the contrast, but without being too shiny
 
12:21 PM
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Q: Laravel mail sending problem : Class 'DOMDocument' not found

Bayaz.env file parameters MAIL_DRIVER=smtp MAIL_HOST=smtp.gmail.com MAIL_PORT=465 MAIL_USERNAME=<EmailAdress> MAIL_PASSWORD=<EmailPassword> MAIL_ENCRYPTION=ssl MAIL_FROM_NAME="Name" System features PHP 7.4.33 Composer version 1.10.26 Result: Class 'DOMDocument' not found. So mail is not going.

 
 
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1:51 PM
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Q: Unread inbox messages indicator does not go away

falseSince a day or two, the red unread inbox message indicator does not go away after reading the messages, the only way to remove it is to "Mark all read". This is pretty irritating, because I have to remember which messages I already read.

 
I don't get it
There's buttons for marking stuff read, and they go away when clicked
How do they not notice?
 
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Q: What exactly does it mean that certain SQL-Server is no longer supported? Why are there different versions of SQL Server?

Ineffable21On some occasions in this website, I've seen some people tell other people to remove tags like *sql-server-2008 and sql-server-2012, because they are no longer supported, and I assumed that it meant that those versions of the RDBMS can no longer be used. I just told someone to remove their sql-se...

 
@ZoestandswithUkraine nvm, looks like it isn't rolled out by default
 
 
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3:12 PM
@NewPosts such comments are mostly noise
 
 
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4:33 PM
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Q: Users using other people's twitter / github on their profile

l4mpiI've found questions dealing with impersonation of real people but these are primarily about the user names, and mostly in the context of politicians and celebrities. What about a user who sets the twitter and github links in their profile (Edit Profile -> Links) to accounts of other people? This...

 
4:56 PM
@NewPosts Well, is it impersonation? You can put any website link. I've seen many users put in google.com. Does that mean they are Google? Or they own Google? I wouldn't think so. A github link might also just be a project they collaborate in. Or just like. I've not verified how many do this, though.
As for Twitter - I suppose the expectation is that you would put your own link there. But nothing can verify it's you. And why not stick somebody you admire? Or maybe some Twitter bot that posts funny quotes if that's your fancy?
Overall, I'm not really sure how much of a problem it is that the links in the profile aren't "you".
 
It's scummy, but I'm not sure if it's something we're meant to handle
(I didn't decline the flag, for the record)
 
It also takes a lot of time and effort to verify if @Whoever is really Whoever on the site. And for what, exactly? If it's two different people, is that really that much of an issue?
I'm not sure "verifying" users is THAT useful.
Yes, that opens up the opportunity for somebody to "borrow" legitimacy by, say, putting Bill Gates as their avatar, username, and linking to all of Bill's accounts. But here is where we shouldn't really be judging users but content. If Bill starts posting bad things, that's what we should be judging. If Bill posts insightful things, then...so what if it's not the real Bill?
 
It actually takes the whole entire time of 5 seconds
Less if I had thought about checking username history first
 
5:12 PM
OK, there are the obvious cases. But there would be plenty that aren't obvious. When users aren't "impersonating" high profile people.
 
Yeah, that's always tricky
Like, how do you know I'm actually me and not someone who just happens to be impersonating Zoe? I mean impersonating me?
 
No need to pretend - I know I'm actually talking to three Trogdors in a trench coat.
 
5:34 PM
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Q: The [adventofcode] just started - Stop it before it goes out of hand

dan1stI saw adventofcode been created where essentially the same tag (advent-of-code) has been removed from the system last year. While I removed the tag from the questions associated with it, this won't last as people will likely use this tag until it is removed (it requires to have no questions for 2...

 
> Yes, I agree it isn't the best practice but we do not downvote an answer that doesn't follow the best practices it is a working answer maybe not the best one and @SomeUser made it clear in his comment explaining why map should not be used then I explained why I used map instead of forEach so keep downvotes for answers that do not work or out of context not the ones that don't follow the best practices that's just toxic and discouraging. Basically downvoting a valid answer!
News to me that we don't vote on the usefulness of the answer.
BTW, worth noting that the answer, while "working" didn't actually relate to the question. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Doesn't throw errors, though. Clear sign it should be upvoted.
 
pretty impressive run-on sentence there, too. I was trying to think of something snarky to say about it, but it doesn't seem worth the effort
 
@VLAZ what's really toxic is the lack of punctiation in this comment
 
6:27 PM
AcCeSsIBiLiTy ProJecT
 
 
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7:36 PM
err
we've already crossed this bridge
they put black text on green background months ago on the question lists in the name of accessibility and were given a better alternative
 
7:49 PM
it's teh wrong color green
 
 
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10:51 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/8267219 How on earth did "Q. Is this nonsensical rumour true? A. No" get 24k views?
@ZoestandswithUkraine I don't understand the issue. Are the numbers supposed to be difficult to read, or eye-straining? I have no problem with them.
 
It has a contrast of 4.39, failing both AAA and AA
So many parts of that page fail though
 
(how do I actually test that?)
 
addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wcag-contrast-checker/… (or equivalent for your favorite browser, but you're on your own with finding it), or webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker
Or webaim.org/articles/contrast if you feel like reading the spec and doing the calculations manually
 

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