it's not like linking to existing libraries is frowned upon here, asking for libraries is discouraged but there are many legitimate questions where disinterested third parties link to products or services (and occasionally the provider of the product of service, hopefully then with full disclosure)
@tripleee quite a few tbh. - how they advertise their product as a revolution, how they (apparently) stole the idea from some independent developer, the fact that it is not open-source, how they try to push their solution as THE unique solution, and a few "technical" issues I can think of
I see now there's a chance you might have been saying "yay" sarcastically, but I'm not sure
I would consider it a bug and hope they fix it... I already have in my user script
(body.home-page #question-mini-list div.summary h3 + div { width: 100%; }, in case anyone else is curious about it and SO drags their feet on fixing it)
@TylerH The issue is that the HTML generated for the summaries now includes a tags class on that <div>, which includes a float: left, so a float: unset there more accurately reverses the change. There are two additional new classes added to that <div>, which are t-jobs and t-job-offers, but there are no CSS properties associated with those.
This is completely a change in the HTML provided for the summaries (i.e. adding those classes), not a change to the CSS. As a result, if someone has one of the pages on which those summaries are dynamically updated, the issue will exist for any summaries which are fetched more recently than when the change occurred.
Hmmm... It looks like that's already been reported in an answer on MSE.
they could probably add a 5th difficulty above Extreme but I don't see what additional challenge it would add beyond just taking more time to do because of more possible values for each open square. It wouldn't require any additional techniques
Oh, that sounds like some funky twist on Sudoku rather than just Sudoku
also "killer" sounds ominous
I try avoid ominous things while going to the bathroom
@TylerH Yeah, I tend to use sudoku on my phone to expend time while waiting when I don't have something else available. However, when doing them, there's always in the back of my mind: "I could write a program to solve these much faster. Why don't I do that instead?"
Is anyone else seeing this? I can see the answer, but the question appears to be deleted. I've never seen that before. The post is being discussed on Meta btw, but I'm not discussing the post, just the non-deleted answer.
@Braiam Huh, I didn't know that. Thanks. It doesn't really apply here since the answer was deleted before the question, and I know I saw the answer in a deleted state.
@Machavity Thanks for the details. That seems to have disappeared from the timeline :( Ok, seems to be a new thing for people, so I guess I'll report it on Meta.
@RiggsFolly FWIW I disagree that this is a typo and decided to answer it. This is one of these things that can happen to people and they are left clueless why the syntax that is correct on one database doesn't work on another
@user692942 This duplicate target doesn't seem quite right. The OP appears to be trying to make a cross-language call into JavaScript, rather than simply write an ASP page using JavaScript.