Which is understandable, because once enough idiots have claimed something as their own, there are other idiots that will assume you're an idiot too... the internet is filled with idiots, it seems.
Please don't play with me too much; I'm a serious bot meant for detecting spam, not for playing around with! I've got some fun features, but please be careful not to abuse them.
I think it's a nature of the subject. Math people tend to be quite combative because of how passionate they are about the subject they explore so much. Programmers are similar, but math folk seem to take it to the next level.
I'm playing with HomeKit, and I'm trying to add a new home. This is my code:
func addHome()
{
homeManager.addHomeWithName("My House", completionHandler:
{ (error: NSError!, home: HMHome!) in
if error
{
NSLog("%@", error)
}
}...
Folks who have the ability to host a SmokeDetector instance have access to the credentials to log into it and can take actions with it. They just typically have no reason to.
@ShadowWizardWearingMaskV2 Weeeell... It's probably best if Smokey doesn't have to rely upon "abuse" (even if it's not really abuse considering the good that Smokey does)
@KevinB Human errors are a thing though. If I see something wrong with a post, write a comment, close vote, then the post ends up closed, and edited to address my (and possibly others') comment(s)... I might think it's fine, and vote to reopen. But I might've just as well missed something and if someone else comes along with 'I don't think it should be reopened without X' and I decide to agree? Being able to retract is a nice to have :)
@JohnDvorak Not being able to re-cast it isn't too bad for me. I'd rather be able to retract and do my part in correcting my mistake and preventing an unsuitable question from living on the site, than have people think I think it was good enough XD
@VLAZ I had a chat with a visually impaired person during a subway ride once. We were both studying education but in different universities. She was building a small scale volcano to teach visually impaired people about volcanoes. It had never occurred to me that that's an experience not everyone can have
Continuing with my series of questions to you - I've got one that's a bit lighter this week. We spent last week firing up our magic wand and changing things. This time, let's celebrate what exists.
I want to know about your favorite contributions (questions, answers, or comments!). These can be...
Yup. :) I know shipping stuff that breaks things is hard on people but it's really great to have people who are already on top of fixes when someone notices the issue.:)
Yeah, I use a variable that is quite dark on the stacks website, but turned out quite light to make that image of the staff button less screaming there. So something is in reverse for some reason. Might have to do with the implementation of the Staff label though, as on the Stacks website the elements do use the variable they are named after.
Yeah, I think that technically, some bits of dark mode exist network-wide now, so if you're using the variables and have dark mode enabled, the colors will be inverted.
All the colors are brighter against the dark background, compared to the light background; I'm surprised that the brown (instead of yellow) hasn't drawn some criticism:
This new profile UI for badges has now been rolled out to all sites across the Stack Exchange network. We also fixed a pluralization bug while we were at it. Here's a few examples:
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although the resolution on your screenshot loses out on the distinct shape of the RPG badges @KylePollard, to me they just look round, and I do have a big screen to view on
@Rob I know that vendor colors are inverted differently than the colors from the Stacks framework - I'm pretty certain that those colors are manually specified by the vendor. We have colors manually specified by each team in Stack Overflow for Teams too.
@KylePollard That aligns with my experiences. I remember that the color for one of them used to be really... uh... bright... and I recommended they pick something that wasn't so eye-catching. The response I got was that they were trying to use their branding colors, but they picked a different color, it seems. :D