My asked question was downvoted saying that it was not helpful. Can't we ask questions related to software available in the market? Is it necessary to ask about coding only?
> Is it not the case that every question about why a thing exists implies that maybe it should not? "why does C have void pointers?" carries the implication that I don't like C having void pointers.
I suddendly lost all reputations, answers, Badges and so on. My profile looks like never used. What can I do to restore my profile?
Here a Screnshot of profile
I tried a browser refresh, tried to logout/login nothing helps...
With that said, I don't think SSO was the issue here. The "wrong" account was created 9 years ago. The correct one 11 years ago.
The reality is that account management is just a hassle regardless. Even if you use an email for login, then users can still have multiple emails. I myself use two emails mainly. But I also have stuff under my work email (well, work stuff). I also have about 5 older emails I used in the past.
I have a friend who uses 3 emails for different things. And he often doesn't remember which is used where. Like, he'd try to log into Steam and go through each of the 3 emails to find which was the one for Steam. Same with other services.
I used to have the problem by using the same email. Since you can do email+service@gmail.com I used to do this a lot. Which eventually started getting really hard to track as services might change names. Also, some services just didn't allow + in the email, which means that even if everything worked, I'd have to figure out which uses +service and which doesn't. And then also what the correct name for the service might be, if it ever changed.
And a couple of times, the validation for the credential changed, so I my valid email+service@gmail.com credential would be rejected as "not an email".
In both (I think it was two) cases that turned to just be frontend validation, so i could disable it and still log in. But it was annoying.
I want to change the title of this question to better match what the person is actually asking:
How to add "class" to host element?
Old title: "How to add "class" to host element?"
New title: "How do I dynamically add a class to a component's root element in Angular without breaking encapsulation?"
People asking questions are frequently terrible at choosing a title for their question. I think it might be an improvement to have members below a certain reputation required to use a ChatGPT-generated title for their question.
I'm amazed by the number of users who apparently get requirements to use a very specific solution.
> we have a code in place which is extracting using substring, but now we have requirement to change that code and extract the id using regular expressions
I'd love to see the user story there. "As a user of <product>, I want the code to use regular expressions"
@VLAZ I think it would be more likely that they just got an offhand comment from one of their coworkers: "You can use regex to do that" and then it just became an XY Problem to them.
I don't know whether its my network or whether there's actually a bug but for the past few days comments that I post seem to get doubled. In fact just now I pressed the button once but a comment got added thrice.
I've not seen that. It might be a bit of a stretch but maybe somehow related to Cloudflare. Unless SE have actually done some update to the site.
AFAIK, there is no retry for posting comments on the client-side. So it's possible Cloudflare does something weird.
Or it might be a different issue somewhere else.
OK, but what I have seen is that weirdly a search for [tag] (sorts by newest) returns different items on refresh. Not different order - just some seem to be missing. Or appearing "out of nowhere". And this isn't because things are in flux with that list - the newest question is from June last year.
The same list. I just keep two tabs open and refreshed one.
This has been happening for maybe the last 24 hours or so. I keep a tab open on this tag all the time to monitor for new questions. It hasn't randomly hidden questions before.
This might be related to the comments thing somehow.
@VLAZ Yeah, I've noticed that for a long time, the websocket reports new activity, I click and see the new post, I refresh and the post is just missing. Wait a few more minutes refresh and the post is back.
No, that's a different problem. The websocket will report a question and refreshing in-page will show it but refreshing the page won't. Caching. This is literally the questions from last year randomly disappear.
And it's entirely new. It has not happened before. The caching issue with new questions only happens for ~5 minutes or so. Then a refresh shows you the newly posted question and doesn't "hide" it again.
It's not every refresh that shows different results but refreshing after a few minutes will give another set of results. So, yes, must be some sort of caching but that's too many cache instances.
Over the last few years, a few different projects have required working groups to be formed by willing community users. Some of those were:
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They have been extremely helpful in getting projects ...