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8:16 AM
hmm this smells bad, @Journeyman you know what I mean?
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog what happened earlier today?
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars Oh yeah, just waiting for people to lose interest and nuke it, or for him to mess up so I can nuke him
 
Sign one report too many bugs: they start recycling and reporting same bugs again. (No worry, happened to me as well.) — Shadow Wizard Chasing Stars 23 hours ago
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars Someone got their question closed as a dupe of their own question.
 
Given your prior comment (and that you semi-hammered it closed) I thought you'd know :)
 
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog oh lol. Well thought you meant something bad. But yeah, might be interesting SEDE challenge.
@JourneymanGeek been there too, maybe even more than once. As long as it's not done on purpose it's fine. I think?
 
8:20 AM
Sometimes we can't remember what we did :D
 
@JourneymanGeek no idea what I ate last week. :P
 
8:36 AM
(subsequently multiply) returning spammer hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/53572/…
 
@JNat another one for the backlog, thanks. :)
@tripleee very specific, lol. Flagged, still up.
 
9:04 AM
@tripleee probably worth giving Mr Bhatt a custom flag instead
 
already spent mine; but good idea if you can
 
alas
tho I can do one better
 
(not familiar with cultural conventions; could be a Ms Bhatt as well for all I know)
 
Ava is a dude :D
 
9:08 AM
couldn't gank a mod, so custom flag it is
 
9:54 AM
@JourneymanGeek in Israel any gender can get any name, there are no more names specific for male or female. It's only getting worse because people find it fancy/funny to give their boy what used to be girl's name and vice versa.
e.g. "Neta" used to be girl name in the past; these days it's used for boys almost as much as for girls.
All the name sites are wrong and outdated, unaware of those silly "trends".
So, it's useless to assume gender based on name for Israeli people.
@tripleee Mr. Geek is correct, that's not spam. What you mean by "multiply"? Returning from where? If you have evidence it's spammer, better give it.
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars He posted a bunch of link only answers
@ShadowWizardChasingStars based it off the selfie ava :D
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars they posted three basically identical "answers", all linking to the same web site MS
 
10:22 AM
@ShadowWizardChasingStars bah, at least go for obscure names taken from anime.
doesn't even need to be that obscure actually.
Just call the kid "Anya"
 
10:52 AM
cryptocurrency recovery fraud (MS) security.stackexchange.com/a/267761
 
11:04 AM
@JourneymanGeek lol thought it's some drawing, took a while to notice it's really a very badly taken and rotated selfie. Yeah, good chance it's a male. :P
@SPArcheon nah, only few here like anime, that won't catch. The poor kids will get bullied.
@SPArcheon haha actually that's a name in use, one of our clients has that name. But that's only because it's a common Russian name, and we have many people from Russia.
(so not related to anime at all.)
@Journeyman I think it's safe to remove it now, pity three people wasted time on it.
 
11:19 AM
@ShadowWizardChasingStars well, one would argue that many anime names are actually names that already existed. So, what matter is the reason you choose that name.
If you really want something that isn't used as a name outside the anime... I guess calling the kid "Vegeta" is an option.
I would strongly advise against calling someone with the names used in Bulma family though (Bulma - Trunks - Bra... the pattern should be clear.)
 
@SPArcheon that's Anya?
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars yes, why?
 
@SPArcheon just saving few clicks
Here is Israeli one
(not the client)
Now that's a very rare case of name I still didn't see used for the "opposite" gender. But surely in the future fancy parents will give it to boys as well.
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars "Fancy" or just really stupid.
 
@SPArcheon yeah, wanted to keep it civil. :P
 
11:32 AM
see below picture.
 
@SPArcheon and call his sister velveeta, or would that be too cheesy...
 
hm
Over 9000!
 
@JourneymanGeek yep, there is a spice with that name.
 
@SPArcheon velveeta is a processed cheeselike product
 
11:40 AM
Vegeta is a condiment which is a mixture primarily of salt with flavour enhancers, spices and various vegetables developed in 1959 by a Bosnian Croat scientist Zlata Bartl, and has become a product sold worldwide. Vegeta is produced by Podravka, a company from Koprivnica, Croatia, as well as a subsidiary of Podravka in Poland and two Vegeta licensees from Austria and Hungary. There have been around 50 instances of other companies attempting to reproduce the product.Vegeta was conceived in 1958 in Podravka's laboratories and professor Paul Ivanić was head of the team that developed it. The product...
 
hence the joke
 
@JourneymanGeek tried it once. Not... so... good.
Ended up in the trash. :/
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars this happens
like the time I bought fermented beancurd
 
I admire vegans for their sacrifice of taste.
 
lol
I'm mostly vegan and ehhh
there's lots of tasty things
 
11:43 AM
@JourneymanGeek haha, you taught yourself to like it.
 
oh, actually also that 'my folks' are fairly famous for being good cooks
 
I try vegan stuff sometimes, so far none was tasty. (out of ~10 so far.)
Some just lacked any hint of taste, some were outright not tasty.
 
ah see
You need to learn to cook that way
 
LOL
Shadow cooking will end badly.
 
lol
I learnt to cook from my mom and dad
 
11:45 AM
I make pasta for the kids, and shnitzels, there my skills end. ;)
 
also indian cheatcode = spice mixes!
I've seen people mess up pasta
bland sauce, sad sad overcooked flaccid pasta.
 
@JourneymanGeek warms my heart to know. :D
 
My pasta is decent, my kids eat it. ;)
 
AND ONE TIME someone I went on exchange program with managed to... somehow... turn his pasta to mush
no idea how
and dude could cook
 
@ShadowWizardChasingStars my late dog (who was picky over food) was a fan of mine
 
12:04 PM
@JourneymanGeek hehe, nice! :)
 
I miss that little fuzzybutt
 
Yeah well at least you have good memories and can watch them any time. ;)
 
not quite the same as having him cold nose your leg cause he wants attention
 
12:19 PM
You're crafty. Build something with a wet sponge to distract you at random intervals.
 
ouch.
 
12:40 PM
@Tinkeringbell the chance the sponge will like @Journeyman's pasta is quite slim though.
 
Oh yeah, if you want to fix that you'd need to build something else.
 
@Tinkeringbell I'd go with a robot. Operated by ChatGPT.
:-D
 
Or yanno
get a dog. Eventually
 
I think the things you can make yourself will make less of a mess...
 
 
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5:23 PM
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6:21 PM
sniffing clean air
 
6:55 PM
farts
5
 
sniffing sweet flower scent
 
7:20 PM
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10:11 PM
Question about highlight.js, not sure if this is the most relevant room or not. I have a custom CSS syntax highlighting scheme. I've searched code from as many languages as I can to find the different .hljs-* classes that are used, and I've noticed that many from the official docs are missing. I'm guessing they might be disabled for performance purposes? If that's the case, can someone point me to where the list of enabled/disabled classes is?
 
the javascript chat, on the SO chat server would likely be more appropriate
 
So far I've just been looking at code on SO, are there languages enabled on other sites that aren't enabled on SO?
@KevinB OK, I'll ask there. Thanks!
 
Oh... i see, you're asking about how highlight.js is configured on SO, compared to other sites, still the javascript chat probably, but i assumed this was a question unrelated to stack specifically, :p
 
Yeah, I realized that after you answered. I just asked over there (clarifying that it was about SO), but if anyone here knows that'd be fine too - I figured some of the site devs may check in here periodically. Or not. This isn't life or death :)
 

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