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Q: Why doesn't Dark Reader Chrome extension work here?

Tony_HenrichI noticed that the Dark Reader Chrome extension doesn't work here. The extension converts sites into using a dark mode like theme. This is the first site I come across where it doesn't work! Why not?

 
@NewPosts it...does. I've been using it for years.
 
1:21 AM
$5 says they had it disabled on stackoverflow.com because they have the native dark mode enabled, and unless you do some tricky stuff, that includes meta.stackoverflow.com
 
I applauded these tags to have appeared on recently created (and deleted) tags on SO...
 
1:39 AM
wat
no results for [yachtrentals] deleted:all or [yachtrentalcompany] deleted:all
 
possibly the tags have also been removed from the questions
 
2:39 AM
There are no more yachts available for rent?
 
looks like they were all torpedo'd, @CodyGray
 
That's OK, I couldn't afford it anyway
 
 
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4:50 AM
@CodyGray OK, yeah - I don't use Ubuntu. And it's because it comes with a similar level of crap as Windows. But at least the terminal works to change things.
 
 
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6:15 AM
The colon tag is getting a bunch of pun updates. And I also had to edit it because it had references to some of the older puns in the body of the question.
 
6:46 AM
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Q: Rename [c18] to [mplab-c18] (it's about a specific compiler, not an ISO standard)

LundinMPLAB C18 is a C compiler for PIC18 microcontrollers. The tag c18 has been around for a long while for this purpose. When the C17/C18 version of the C language was released, we noticed this naming collision. It wasn't clear what to call this C version, because __STDC_VERSION__ is 201710L but the ...

 
 
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9:04 AM
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Q: Unify/combine rule-of-three and rule-of-five (and possibly rule-of-zero)

einpoklumPlease have a look at: Rule of Three/Five/Zero on cppreference This can be thought of as a single rule, or aspects of a single rule. It used to be called "The Rule of Three" because of three relevant methods, then the "Rule of Five" because two additional methods joined this set with C++11, and "...

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Q: Not able to upvote or comment on answers

Egon KnapenFor years I've been using Stack Overflow for all my programming problems. And although most often the answers are good. Often the answer is too old (Angular 2018 for example), some things have changed, and because I'm experimenting with it, I fixed a few of those errors. So I thought let's make a...

 
9:22 AM
@NewPosts Not sure but are those tags even useful? Do they really describe a distinct set of questions?
 
Personally, I don't think they do. They probably need to be killed, but that's a separate discussion
Merging them into a single tag doesn't make sense
 
I'm trying to figure out what the sense of the tags themselves is. For whether merging makes sense. From what I understand, it's some rule of thumb of what you need to implement in your class. But when would you be asking about that rule of thumb? Or would you just be asking about a more specific thing, like a destructor.
Right now it seems to me like having a tag for or - these are general things that, for lack of other guidance, can be used as a basis. But I don't envision any useful question related to them. Because I wouldn't be asking about YAGNI, I'd be asking about a specific thing.
 
@VLAZ They're just glorified rules that basically say "if you need X, you also need Y"
I fail to see why we have a tag for any of them
Feels like any possible questions specifically about the rule should be dupes
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Exactly what I gathered. From my knowledge of C++, you can implement a subset of them but unless you're absolutely certain you don't need the rest, you should also do the rest. Because they'd be invoked in different circumstances. And implementing all of them just makes sure the code behaves correct in all common circumstances.
 
Or just garbage "do I nee the rule of three/five/zero in my particular code? <gigantic dump>"
@VLAZ Pretty much it, yeah
Which is why I don't see the value in any of them
But again, that aside, how would you merge those into a single tag?
 
9:35 AM
merged into ¯_(ツ)_/¯
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Same. As I said, I'd expect a question to ask about, say, destructor. Or copy-constructor.
 
That god damn Code Gary not following up, smh
(/cc @CodyGray)
@VLAZ Here's a few select titles though:
> Linked List: How to implement Destructor, Copy Constructor, and Copy Assignment Operator?
 
oh, darn, I had the same thought with Code Gary...
 
@AndrewT. Not sure if you were referencing this but: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/391890
 
Applies rule of 3, not a question about it
 
9:36 AM
... and einpoklum
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Uh, isn't this a bit broad?
 
> How do smart pointers affect the rule of 5?
 
Or is it fine as a question?
 
Pretty meh, but actually about the rule. Also tagged [rule-of-5] and [rule-of-3], but not [rule-of-zero]
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine I saw one question tagged with all three.
 
9:38 AM
@VLAZ It's not just broad, it's so broad that it's the picture next to the definition of too broad: stackoverflow.com/questions/68412691/…
or text I guess
RULE OF THREE gone AVRY, the party struggles in recent poll in the wake of the failure: stackoverflow.com/questions/55146122/…
(I had to, that title is such clickbait fuel)
Also seeing a few "does <class type> have to obey the rule of <n>"
> Rule of Zero confusion?
"Am I violating the rule of three?" stackoverflow.com/questions/9139103/…
"is this situation an exception?" stackoverflow.com/questions/15557406/…
 
10:03 AM
"Am I violating the 3-second rule?"
 
10:27 AM
"I picked up a banana after 3.000000000000012 seconds, did I violate the 3 second rule?"
 
10:58 AM
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Q: How to handle this post in LQ review?

Abhyuday VaishThe answerer states that this is a comment but to me, it looks like an answer as it includes a lot of explanation. This is the link to the review. There are many downsides to this post such as the usage of links without including the important details, and not including a direct answer(by which I...

 
@ZoestandswithUkraine It didn't exactly get enough votes/support for me to take action on it.
 
@VLAZ The tag is useful for asking questions about the rule. Not just in random cases where the rule might happen to apply.
And, even if it's true that there's no benefit in having a [rule-of-n] tag, there's no harm in doing that merge and then, if we decide it's appropriate, later removing the consolidated tag.
 
Hm, fair enough
 
I would be inclined to agree, without even looking, that the rule-of-* tags are commonly misused
Whether that's a reason to remove them or declare them useless... meh. I'm not convinced yet.
I had completely forgotten about that answer/proposal, so I actually looked at einpoklum's recent question with fresh eyes, so to speak. I was going to make a joke about what we should call the new, proposed, combined tag... [rules]?
But re-reading my own answer/proposal, I still think that merging into [raii] makes a good deal of sense.
Any question about the rule of n will actually just be a question about the RAII pattern
And while you might argue that most of the questions that end up with that tag don't really need it, I would probably counter by saying that it's not doing any harm
 
 
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Q: Switch [argo] with [argoproj]

user28434'mstepCurrently the [argo] tag means Apply to questions regarding thoughtbot's Swift JSON parser, Argo. For questions about the Kubernetes workflow tool, use [argoproj]. But the thing is, since Swift got its own native JSON parser, all others fell into obscurity. The last time this tag was used for Ar...

 
"Let's retire the [argo]nauts to work on [argoproj]"
 
2:27 PM
@AndrewT. those cryptocurrency bros have to find some way to spend their ill-gotten gains
 
"What should I do with all this wealth I got from cryptocurrencies?"
Wait, I realised this is off-topic. Let me try again: "How many yachts should I rent with all this wealth I got from cryptocurrencies?"
 
 
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3:40 PM
there's only 18 results
 
5 deleted articles showing in the total maybe? or are there 5 pending articles being prepared to be released
 
that... looks like a bug, a sec
 
I thought there were more than 5 deleted articles
 
the API returns only 18 items
it also thinks Articles do not exist when the total field is queried (0)
 
4:01 PM
let's find out!
 
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Q: Romulans want their cloaking tech back for maintenance - invisible Articles show up on the radar

Oleg Valter is with UkraineUsing the search operator is:article yields a result set of 18 Articles (as expected), however, the total shows "23 results". This does not seem to be correct — even the Stack Exchange API returns only 18 items from the /articles endpoint. If the search returns deleted articles for members of a ...

 
4:29 PM
welp, it's a confirmed bug, @KevinB
 
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Q: Have we done the [walkthrough]?

iBugwalkthrough has around 60 questions at present. Here's the walkthrough: Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous? It's hardly related to any content possibly asked in the question, and no, a walkthrough can be anything (though more commonly related to a "guidance" or "tutorial"). Is the...

 
 
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5:54 PM
oh, the Blogbug again
lol, now I see
 
6:06 PM
ok, let's go again! Feeds, waiting for ya
 
what is web5
 
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Q: stack vs Stacks tag

atomh33lsI suggest that there should be a distinct stacks tag to represent the Stacks blockchain. At the moment, if you attempt to put in a tag call stacks it automatically shortens to stack. How would one change this?

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Q: There&#x27;s no escape from HTML entities on the Blog

Oleg Valter is with UkraineIn the issue #129 of the Overflow, descriptions of "Interesting Questions" (as well as "Links from around the web") contain &#x27; (likely not limited to in the general case) HTML entities in rendered text. Credit goes to KevinB for spotting this in the first place.

 
@NewPosts I swear to god, if anyone edits out the entity...
@KevinB web5??
 
it's web2 + web3
 
6:16 PM
(not kidding)
some new bs Jack Dorsey announced
 
wait, you weren't kidding?
 
nope
 
oh, I googled it...
 
web blockchain
🤮
 
eh, what does this even mean?
 
6:25 PM
it's just gluing buzzwords together
 
> new decentralized web
wut?
 
"decentralized"
it is never truely decentralized. data needs storage. Routing needs connections. if what we currently have isn't decentralized we'll never have a web that is
 
billionaires are a policy failure, example 4910
 
turn the moon into a massive data center
 
@KevinB just when I thought the terminology couldn't get stupider than calling blockchain "web3"...
It's in no way whatsoever a successor technology to web 2.0 tech!
It doesn't make any sense, even if you're a fan of blockchain tech!
It's a completely unrelated thing.
 
6:40 PM
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Q: escaping the @ sign in a comment

Bryan DellingerI was attempting to tag a user using the @ sign in a comment. also in the comment was a snippet of code that included the @ sign. It caused an error that said Only one additional @user can be notified

 
I can't use the blockchain to make a website because it's not a web technology.
</rant>
 
imagine trying to make a web without any branching/touching lines
it would only look like a web when looked at from a very specific angle
if it is outlined conveniently within 3d space
 
@KevinB yeah, I mean... isn't web decetralized by definition?
 
in some ways
but there's still big central points that if taken down, affect large swaths of the internet
particularly routing
 
7:38 PM
well, yeah, but that's pretty much unavoidable for the web to function at the scale it does right now, isn't it?
 
7:57 PM
yup
maybe in the future they'll figure out a way to teleport data, resulting in the ability to directly connect from A to B without routing
 
oh, I know, I know! Quantum blockchain web! /s
 
the Quiweb
tbf i've never delved into the realm of what blockchain actually is
well
not past a conceptual level anyway
 
8:38 PM
@NewPosts @OlegValteriswithUkraine That was supposed to have been fixed: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/408947/…
 
@CodyGray emphasis on "supposed"
 
8:53 PM
I love how y'all just missed the fact that a 4k+ rep user with an account ~8 years old had no idea how to do inline code formatting in comments.
I guess that's just normal everyday business these days
 
meh
people see tweets from people and immediately believe them, not knowing how to format stuff in a comment isn't surprising
(i did notice, but couldn't be bothered to go there)
 
@CodyGray I dont know what youre trying to say
 
9:08 PM
@CodyGray sorry, which comment was that?
 
 
@VLAZ ah, this thread, thanks! Yea, seen it, and even wanted to comment "WTF was this tagged as ", but decided that I don't care to interact and just edited it out
 
if teleportation were possible, would it technically be travel?
i mean
there's no movement involved,
you, cease to exist at location a, and begin to exist at location b
 
But you get from one place to another.
Is movement needed for travel?
Is it about the journey or about the destination?
 
9:12 PM
@KevinB the sci-fi version, or the type that actually seems possible in the future via entanglement?
 
scifi
 
hmm, guess not then? Since that would imply no passage of time (hence no distance) and be more akin to overwriting positions of all [insert atomic unit here] of an entity
 
then, is time travel, travel?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine The "W" in "WTF" always means "what", not "why".
 
particularly, time travel in the sense of relativity
 
9:17 PM
I was so confused the first 3 times I read that
 
@KevinB depends on how it is implemented. If it is Star Trek method where they scan your body and create a new one, destroying the old one in the process, then no it probably is not travel
if it is moving the same object to a new location somehow, then yes it is transportation or travel
just fast enough to be apparent teleportation
 
in both cases you're traversing time
 
well every type of travel typically traverses time because time always moves forward so it's kind of ignored
I've also heard it said that time is not really a dimension, it is an abstract human creation in order to create order
 
@KevinB I suppose, yes, as an entity's position N time units ago is not the same - otherwise you'd be jettisoned in the vastness of space if you were to just "rewind" the time somehow significantly.
 
9:58 PM
i think it'd always be considered travel
 
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Q: Ex-[communicate]

Craig Whitecommunicate is sitting at 130 questions. Almost half of these questions are about python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are already tagged subprocess and/or popen, but a few aren't, so this tag occasionally leads to mis-t...

 
even in the, star trek matter beamer example
 
@NewPosts Merge with ?
 
10:18 PM
@KevinB well I read once that the beam me up thing literally destroys your body in the process of creating a perfect copy, and then sends the information to the ship's beam me up thing and then constitutes a new body
so, there's transportation of information
or travel of information
but not of "you"
 
 
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@NewPosts Comment decoder: $('span.comment-copy').each((i, e) => $(e).html($(e).text()))
 

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