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Q: I'm trying to submit an answer to SO, but it is improperly formatted no matter what I do

NathanI'm trying to submit an answer to SO, but the code snippet is always rejected as improperly formatted. Everything I've tried fails, from 4 space indentation to using the "code" button in the toolbar. What can I do next to solve this error message?

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Q: What would you like (/have liked) to see SE Inc. try in their experiments for Machine-Learning-powered links in the "Related" post UI section?

userI feel like a step was skipped before the experiment that is ongoing at the time of this writing got launched (Do you observe increased relevance of Related Questions with our Machine Learning experiment?). Actually- make that two steps (Step 1: see For the purposes of the "Related" section of the Q

 
2:09 AM
So, looks like today's fool is that there's no fool...
 
 
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3:32 AM
@NewPosts @RyanM sorry to step on your plan there. I didn't realise you'd asked in TL
 
@HenryEcker heh, no worries. really it's fine, makes my life easier if anything :-)
 
 
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5:08 AM
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Q: Do we still insist on questions showing research effort?

VoracThere exist numerous questions around the SO network that show zero research effort yet are incredibly useful and that has been proven by them being upvoted thousands of times. I will name none as that might be considered defamation of the asker. When is it OK to just state a simple and important...

 
 
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7:08 AM
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Q: How to use GitHub copilot in banned country if it is not working even with VPN?

Ilya KruchininI have a student subscription to GitHub Copilot. From today I can't access it in VSC even with VPN and http proxy. Are there any workarounds to deal with this issue? My machine is Apple M1 Pro, OS Ventura 13.2.1 (22D68), I am using VSC 1.77.0. GitHub Copilot could not connect to server. Extension...

 
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Q: Where’s the 2023 April Fools joke?

Andreas detests censorshipApril first landed here 9 hours and 17 minutes ago. Where’s the fun? Or is this incrompehensible thing the joke of the year? Or did SE for some reason decide that this year, the site itself is the big joke?

 
Lulz
SO pranked us real good
 
 
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8:46 AM
Hmm, I don't actually see why they skipped the joke this year. Last time they skipped it was in the aftermath of Monica and, yeah, at that point it would have been in poor taste. I was actually glad they realised this and didn't go for a joke. I don't really see what prevents them from having a joke this year.
It's not that I require them having an April Fools thing every year, though. I just don't quite get the explanation. TBH, I'm OK with having no joke lined up. Makes using SO a bit less chaotic around this time of the year.
 
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Q: What's wrong with this question? Why was it closed?

AnixxWhat determines if the XP/2000-style file picker uses the XP-styles icons on toolbar or 2000-style icons? The closing message says it is not about programming, but in fact I want to know how to call the FileOpenDialog so it to have Win-2000 style icons or whether it is determined by manifest file...

 
 
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11:16 AM
@VLAZ I'm actually happy about it
Not so much about the reasoning, but most of the april fools jokes have been negatively received. Themes were the only one that had some value, but they didn't actually use the tech for anything useful long-term
 
That, and they had to rush out the change for the top bar which did lead to a bunch of problems. And impacted userscripts.
I don't place huge value on the SE April Fools thing each year. But some do tend to draw a lot of questions from people apparently unaware what "April Fools" is, even though it happens internet-wide every year.
So, I'm OK with skipping it if it means we don't have to explain this concept again.
I just find the explanation weird. The "current tech industry climate"? Like, I'm not sure what Philippe is referring to there. I can only think of the slowly burning Twitter.
 
11:53 AM
Somehow I get the feeling these aren't "related". Not that others are (the third for the optional arguments might be) but PHP, R, and the React ones are most likely not.
But I guess it depends on whether people click on them or not.
 
honestly sad that they went with the whole model for related questions. The older way may have been less efficient, but it was working most of the time
I can already tell this have a higher chance of not working as well as this sounds, except maybe for one or two tags or on specific moments
at the very least, they could show the older related links without the model, but I'm guessing they might think it's too much bandwidth used/wasted
 
I don't actually know if I'm in the A or B group. Like, I am not sure if this is ML feeding me the links or the old system. It might be the old system if it latches on to perhaps. But might be the ML model if it ignores the relevance of tags. Who knows.
I've learned to ignore the old system out of necessity. I'm starting to re-examine the Related section after SE decided to move it.
And speaking of (had to wait for the extension I have to capture the page...):
The first screenshot was of one of the dupes. The second - where I linked it. And decided to check what the Related questions are. The red outline is of the two that are closest in general although aren't dupes by a long stretch. But are at least in the same topic area of function parameters and supplying arguments.
The rest have nothing at all to do with this. Top 4 ones are especially unrelated. First one asks whether you can check for an element's existence in the DOM using jQuerry. Second is self-descriptive from the title - an interval is a recurring function execution. Number 3 is also self-descriptive and measurement is not related to parameters. And four is about different ways to define a function which doesn't impact parameters at all.
 
12:32 PM
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Q: Add lang-cmake as syntax highlighting for the cmake tag

Benjamin BuchI guess that lang-cmake became available on StackOverflow only recently. According to "What is syntax highlighting and how does it work?", moderators can assign syntax highlighting languages to tags. I ask to assign lang-cmake to the cmake tag. If there is a technical reason, please give me a sho...

 
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Q: This site is banning my questions even though I've made improvements

ReaperThis is ridiculous for a person that is wanting to learn how to code. I've got a decent amount of knowledge but want to better my skills. This is my last question and I was banned even though I was promoted from a Microsoft agent for using their framework: Can you navigate from a tabbedpage to a ...

 
1:44 PM
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Q: How should we handle answers that don't answer the question, but evaluate the time complexity of other answers?

Nicolas GervaisI've often seen users post answers that don't bring a new solution to the question asked, but simply calculate the time performance of other answers. Answers like: I ran multiple iterations of all other and answers and found that SomeUser's answer was the fastest >>> %timeit def solutionUser1()...

 
2:05 PM
> How ridiculous are the people running this site. Instead of picking on someone like me that is interested in coding how about pick on your egos.
Now we're totally interested in helping you get out of that ban.
 
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Q: Duplication in community top tags

Dennis JaheruddinI just checked out the Google Cloud and Azure collectives, and at the bottom of each it conveniently shows the 5 top tags. However in both cases there is a duplicate. When clicking show all tags the duplication does not occur. Also for the duplicated tag the count is slightly different. Seems ...

 
 
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5:10 PM
I just noticed boson got the fanatic badge: stackoverflow.com/help/badges/83/fanatic?userid=16844096
 
 
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Q: Underline for link in superscript text is at normal height

pigrammer As you can see above (top of the question), when there is superscript text within a URL, the underline is at the wrong height. example It should be at the superscript height.

 
 
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9:21 PM
>I was hoping somebody could incite me as to why I am having this problem
(I think the intent was "give me some insight")
 
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Q: What's wrong with this my question?

AnixxChanging access rights o a memory area in C++ It was closed immediately after it was asked. The rationale is "it needs to be more focused". But how can I make it more focused? The notifier says "Update the question so it focuses on one problem only." But the question currently focuses exactly one...

 

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