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Q: Where does this tag warning come from?

Karl KnechtelI found an old question that seems to cover an important idea: In programming, why are escape sequences for regex and escape sequences for string literals different? The question is, as far as I can tell, genuinely language-agnostic: many languages support both regular expressions and string lite...

 
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2:08 AM
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Q: Unable to download PDF file showing 'Page layout may be unexpected due to Quirks Mode'

Anupam YadavThe parent HTML DOM is in standard from means <!DOCTYPE html> is included after running function page redirected to PDF URL, at that page throwing error 'Page layout may be unexpected due to Quirks Mode --> 'One or more documents in this page is in Quirks Mode, which will render the affected do...

 
@NewPosts Odd that's the second one of these I've seen with upvotes.
 
2:44 AM
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Q: Why <!DOCTYPE html> is missing already HTML file include with <!DOCTYPE html> this file convert into PDF. only issue occurring on mobile device

Anupam YadavPage layout may be unexpected due to Quirks Mode One or more documents in this page is in Quirks Mode, which will render the affected document(s) with quirks incompatible with the current HTML and CSS specifications. Quirks Mode exists mostly due to historical reasons. If this is not intentional,...

 
 
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4:07 AM
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Q: Python: Importing tkinter as a custom module - passing values

fmexI have written a fairly complex movie viewer / editor program (i.e. editing info about the movie - actors, director, plot summary and so on). But I would like to re-write it in much cleaner form - in particular, using imported tkinter custom modules for each section of the program. I have worked ...

 
Are we A/B testing swapping the SO/questions/ask button (link) with MSO/questions/ask?
 
 
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6:50 AM
Is it perhaps possible to search stack overflow using SEDE, to look for a question or answer that contains a literal text subsequence, possibly including symbols, without any search engine trying to override my intent with its AI heuristics or whatever?
I am highly confident that what I am trying to find will contain either the exact literal text print= or print =, and I have absolutely no idea how else I would find it.
if it helps, I specifically expect it to be either in an answer I've written, or at least in an answer to a question for which I have also written an answer.
 
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Q: What to do when two answers are of equal quality?

DialFrostI just saw this question here, and my answer and another person's are both correct. If I were the OP, I wouldn't know which to accept. How should we accept answers in this situation?

 
7:10 AM
It seems I either hallucinated such an answer, or have completely forgotten how to do SQL.
 
 
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9:13 AM
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Q: comment about that I can no more ask a question?

hovhannes999I asked a question where was a typo fault . that can happen with everyone but there was also some code fault. I see that I can no more ask a question because someone told that the question had to be deleted because there was typo fault . I told this person in comment that was not wise to talk l...

 
9:56 AM
> comment about that I can no more ask a question
 
10:30 AM
> I can take legal action against your forum here in Netherland because what you do is not legal
Get on the queue
 
I doubt the Netherlands has a law even close to that, but I definitely don't know their legal system.
There are certainly some clearly-unconstitutional laws that a bunch of US state legislatures are working on that are about that ill-conceived.
 
@RyanM I also doubt it. I suspect OP is not very well versed in either law or what SO is about. Or both.
 
Unrelated: I love this new blue button color.
 
Which one?
 
awaits the meta post about how awful it is
The "Ask Question" button has it
It's nice. More vibrant. Probably also meets WCAG contrast requirements :-p
 
10:35 AM
I'm not sure it's different. At least in high contrast dark mode.
Let me see if there is any screenshot to compare
 
...right, I forgot who I was talking to
well, from the dark-but-not-that-dark side, it's nice :-p
 
It's also possible that it was changed and I didn't notice. It's not really a button I look at often.
It's barely different in high contrast dark mode. At least compared to the screenshot I found. Although that might be related to it being a screenshot, so maybe it didn't change.
I also changed light mode and...I'm not sure if it is different. Haven't seen it a while. It seems OK, though. I don't mind the colour at all.
 
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Q: [template-matching], make [matchtemplate] a synonym

Christoph Rackwitz template-matching, 344 questions, 19 watchers matchtemplate, 58 questions, 1 watcher (me) I've noticed the existence of both these tags, which are essentially for the same thing. Any slight nuances in meaning are covered by tagging the specific library. I can retag all of matchtemplate to be te...

 
10:51 AM
Ah the [mirror] retagger
 
@RyanM I think this applies to all blue buttons?
 
 
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12:13 PM
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Q: Chrome extension API to access active page html

Zach  MorrisI need to be able to grab the text inside of an h3 tag for use in a separate API call. The tag looks something like this. ^h3 class=“page-title” “Desired Text” /h3 I know how to grab the h3 by class from a document inside my project folder, but I’m having a hard time accessing the html of the act...

 
@KarlKnechtel This is a fine starting point if you're looking for exact string matches.
@KarlKnechtel Though I concur, I can't find a match for you with that pattern.
 
 
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2:55 PM
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Q: Should we put this tag under [maintenance]?

Oleg Valter is with UkraineI believe the tag maintenance should be burninated. It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No, it requires other qualifying tags and question body to establish the necessary context. I...

 
3:43 PM
The red background on deleted questions seems a lot more intense now.
I don't have a comparison for a "before". It did use to be greyed out with maybe slight tint of red. But now it's more red.
 
I think we need to call a doctor - SO's bleeding intensified
 
I mean, I do like it. It's a lot more visible now. Which it wasn't before and would occasionally be confusing because in some cases might look like a question with ignored tags.
 
I suppose it does look better (although there is something wrong with the level of contrast of the grey text to the background, IMO)
 
Well, true but I'm OK with it. It's supposed to be less visible. It's not clearer why. Compare with ignored:
Previously it looked a lot more (if not the same) as the ignore post. With the red "Deleted" label on the side.
The label was the major distinction
 
@VLAZ probably - not sure how it ties with the focus on accessibility, though
 
4:08 PM
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I don't even know whether dark and/or high contrast mode are even considered. Still haven't received a definite answer for that. All I know for now is that maybe some changes would show up. If some of the common colour definitions are changed.
At this time, I assume that they are just changing things like background-color: var(--light-grey) to background-color: var(--light-red)
Which is the changes that trickle into dark and/or high contrast mode.
 
@VLAZ I have a slight suspicion that the high-contrast mode ain't going to be maintained any time soon
 
I have a very strong suspicion that would be the case. Hence my question in the announcement.
 
4:31 PM
@VLAZ yeah... can you fetch me the link to it if it's not too much trouble? I seem to have forgotten to bookmark it
 
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Q: Announcing Design Accessibility Updates on SO

RosieTL;DR: We’re kicking off an initiative focusing on improving accessibility on SO and Teams. We underwent an audit of design areas on the site that are not visually accessible to everyone, and are focusing on deploying fixes for the highest-priority issues over the next couple of months. The major...

 
ah yes
Accessibility except in all the worst offenders
#inclusive
Who needs to read blogs anyway?
 
@VLAZ yay, thanks a bunch :)
 
or announcements?
 
5:19 PM
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Q: How to deploy an app?

Umar Kumar I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How does creating/publishing an app works?

 
@ZoestandswithUkraine anyone who wants to pick apart an entry, duh!
 
6:09 PM
i think they should take a step back and figure out what purpose the blog is there to serve. If you're just gonna use it to announce podcasts and then re-post medium articles..
leave out the latter and just make the podcasts take up an ad slot
 
6:49 PM
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Q: Should curse words / swearing be acted upon in ways other than editing?

Dennis KozevnikoffI just noticed some bad language in a question on StackOverflow: Of course, I could easily edit it out, but then I thought maybe users who use insulting language have to be reported to the higher up admins? React cannot find modules and shows many mistakes

 
7:08 PM
@NewPosts Oh no, somebody used a dirty word! Let's report them to the teachers.
That's the kind of vibe I get from this post.
 
> Toronto, ON, Canada
Shock
 
Using one expletive as emphasis doesn't really seem like the kind of thing that mods should be informed about.
 
NA is known for seeing a single swear word and acting like their whole world has ceased to exist and collapsed into chaos until they banish the heathen. Meanwhile in Europe, it's culture and nearly no one, except a couple parents for some reason, care.
 
sure
however, how is this user to know this is the only time the person did that?
if it's not being reported theres no record of it to be able to say a given user has a pattern of potty mouth
 
Oh no, how terrible
Anyway
 
7:21 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine this is a pretty outdated stereotype honestly and I certainly wouldn't apply it to my own city. not unless you're dealing with a pretty niche class (and not well-to-do academia, because they're commonly 20-something rebels)
@HenryEcker I'm trying to figure out some kind of canonical for "I reassigned (in Python) a builtin name; now I can't use the builtin". We only seem to have them for assignment to one or two specific names, and then one about recovering the name
 
And yet, the only time I've seen anyone care, it's NAs, primarily americans, or new parents (or in places with extremely tight regulations on wording, which doesn't apply to Stack)
Might be a stereotype, but it's based on observations and not something I say for the meme of it
 
that said, it certainly should be edited out, and also that question sucks generally
 
stereotypes often exist for a reason
(not always a good reason)
 
Not all stereotypes are good though, and a few do become out of date
Particularly if the stereotype is based in a rapidly shifting and expanding demographic
For the rest, growing out of date requires more than a couple decades
 
8:24 PM
@KarlKnechtel You are correct. We generally just have TypeError: 'int' object is not callable I don't know of a generic one that explains clearly the issue.
A lot of them get closed as typos... which they're not...
 
 
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11:10 PM
that's the one I was thinking of! It was with round, not print.
But it doesn't work well as a canonical, I think. Lots of answers address the specific exception rather than the pattern of the cause.
if we had insisted on MREs 10 years ago, the question could never have been sidetracked. But it also would have been much, much harder to ask
 
11:39 PM
Is there some kind of language-agnostic canonical for understanding the idea of "when you nest two loops, the entire inner loop happens each time through the outer loop"? because a lot of people don't seem to be able to wrap their head around that
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/419717/… gdi, I already explained the first time around why that is not an accurate duplicate link
I got the answer I wanted anyway from the other link in the other comment, though, so I'm just deleting it
 

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