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12:31 AM
 
looks bad
not enough jquery
 
ಠ_ಠ
wait... did bjb just say "not enough jquery"?
 
Eh, make a different hover state color for you nav links.
/contact/ images are not retina
If possible, make your logo an SVG.
text-align justified looks ridiculous if viewport width is small enough
Your quick navigation links look weird with square brackets, maybe drop that and precede the links with a grey pound sign or something.
 
@Doorknob Yes: ask me about perl. :)
 
@bjb568 thanks, all good points
@tchrist so when did you lose your sanity?
 
12:38 AM
@Doorknob I don't think that's related to perl.
 
from my experience so far, it's very related to Perl :P
 
All great cathedrals have their flying buttresses and their gargouilles, their crypt and their mystery.
If you come from C and sh and sed and awk, it all makes perfect sense.
Except the parts that don't.
But mostly it does.
If you come from Java, well, that's its own Circle of Hell.
3
 
user202362
what if you come from C# or objective C?
 
That isn't C.
The latter is closer.
The former is just Java.
And therefore a madness.
Objective-C has the object disease though. Not sure what to do about that.
 
user202362
C# is just Microsoft Java, I like that!
 
12:43 AM
> From Testing Object-oriented Systems: Models, Patterns, and Tools by Robert Binder; Addison-Wesley 1999; page 73 of 1,249 total pages:

Inheritance in Objective-C can make it difficult to understand source code [Taenzer+89]. A subclass at the bottom of a deep hierarchy may have only one or two lines of code, but may inherit hundreds of features. Without the aid of a class flattener, the interaction of these inherited features is difficult to understand.

[...]

These problems are not limited to Objective-C, but can occur in Smalltalk and Java for the same reasons. Classes that subclass
 
@tchrist C/sh, check, sed/awk, kinda. It does make sense. It's just... well, let's just say I wouldn't want to see code written by a bad Perl programmer.
 
user202362
@tchrist all Apple's fault
 
Objective C is utter crap. It's like C, but then every features has a duplicate with the weirdest unimaginable syntax.
How the hell does square brackets translate to method execution?
 
@Doorknob I no longer have that particular nightmare to live. Instead I get to see code written by good ones who have been tarnished with the complexity delusion.
 
And why would you even need methods if you used a good language with a pure, fluid inheritance scheme like JavaScript. With JS you just get things done. There no coffee-stinking Java OO opinionation in there.
 
12:44 AM
Now, now. All things are possible.
@bjb568 Wash your mouth out for mixing "pure" and "js" in the same sentence.
Also, you don't address Binder's criticisms, which are real.
 
JS is pure. A practical language for engineers.
 
Nut.
 
It works perfectly… well, except when it doesn't.
 
user202362
@bjb568 ...
 
It'll all be fixed with ES7!
 
12:46 AM
Stop impersonating a squirrel.
 
Soon the whole world will transpile to asm.js and JS will achieve domination.
 
When you have written a compiler in C and a device driver in assembly language, you may have leave to speak on a professional level. Until then, you are just a script kiddy and you know it.
 
:p
gets out dusty punchcards
 
@Doorknob Seriously, I enjoy probing questions from talented learners of perl. My company has about two million lines of perl in production.
 
o_0
 
user202362
12:50 AM
Oo Perl even has reflection, amazement has me
 
And those are as far removed from what you think of as bad-programmer perl as storm-battered sheaves of wheat are from a luxuriant Viennese pastry, or random paint splatters are from a Renaissance masterpiece.
 
user202362
why do you think perl loses it's market share to python?
 
I don't care.
Oh, it's you.
Sorry.
Microsoft.
 
user202362
~_~
 
Python always catered to Microsoft systems, and Perl never really did.
I don't care about market share. I care about getting stuff done.
 
user202362
12:52 AM
tru tru
 
The whippuppitude of perl cannot be matched. This is its blessing and its curse.
 
Eh, I prefer Perl to Python.
 
Is Pearl like a combination of Perl and Ruby?
 
Analphabetism.
 
Dammit, I always typed perl for that sound, then I always typed pearl after reading Hawthorne, now I need to go back to perl.
 
12:57 AM
Keywords: Plack, PSGI, Bread::Board, Moose, Path::Router, DBIx::Class, continuous integration, and much much more.
It's how you build a 500,000-line perl application.
I confess I'm not too enthralled with all the aspect-oriented-programming approaches that the Meta Object Protocol gives you: too much COMES FROM for my tastes.
It supermetas the meta on your already metaed meta, which is metahard to metafollow.
In computer science, a metaobject is an object that manipulates, creates, describes, or implements other objects (including itself). The object that the metaobject is about is called the base object. Some information that a metaobject might store is the base object's type, interface, class, methods, attributes, parse tree, etc. Metaobjects are examples of the computer science concept of reflection, where a system has access (usually at run time) to its internal structure. Reflection enables a system to essentially rewrite itself on the fly, to change the actual structure of the system as it executes...
The thing is, I think AOP is a POS.
> The most basic criticism of the effect of AOP is that control flow is obscured, and is not only worse than the much-maligned GOTO, but is in fact closely analogous to the joke COME FROM statement. The obliviousness of application, which is fundamental to many definitions of AOP (the code in question has no indication that an advice will be applied, which is specified instead in the pointcut), means that the advice is not visible, in contrast to an explicit method call.[13][14] For example, compare the COME FROM program:[13]
It makes something far worse than spaghetti code, but an apt metaphor escapes me.
 
Fettuccine code?
 
A menacing swarm of killer fireflies forever blinking in and out of existence, appearing to make patterns that are always at the edge of conscious apprehension.
> General criticisms are that AOP purports to improve "both modularity and the structure of code", but some counter that it instead undermines these goals and impedes "independent development and understandability of programs".[15] Specifically, quantification by pointcuts breaks modularity: "one must, in general, have whole-program knowledge to reason about the dynamic execution of an aspect-oriented program."
I can attest to that.
I like dynamic stuff. I don't much fancy Escher-inspired class hierarchies.
 
1:29 AM
Yay dynamic!
 
1:43 AM
@Telkitty I really don't understand why you're so surprised that perl has introspection. It's had it since before that silly long word became trendy. Even in your parents' day the perl debugger was itself written in perl, and still is.
 
 
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user315433
2:56 AM
@Doorknob What happened to se-del-post-view.cgi?
 
@Sally I'm hosting on GitHub Pages now, so that's no longer there. :(
But I'm getting my microUSB to Ethernet adapter cable on Tuesday, which means I can set up my RPi closet server.
So hopefully it'll be accessible again soon.
 
user315433
3:35 AM
Meta is in read-only mode: we are probably missing a couple of proposals to require comments with downvotes.
 
!!/alive
Where's smokey?
 
user315433
A victim of the same outage.
 
ahhhh
Class naming is hard
 
user315433
Still read-only and no StackStatus tweets. Nick Craver is in Disney World...
 
user315433
SpaceX launch scrubbed for tonight, which is a shame because we were setup for a hell of a view east: https://t.co/2mexwXWVlQ
 
user315433
 
user315433
It's like we're back in the Stone age.
 
Smokey’s got a lot of catsup to do.
 
user315433
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Q: What is the possesive of the plural of latch?

Just MeImagine that a group of latches own something. Would that be "latches's"? Thank you!

 
user315433
The first sentence is more interesting than the question.
 
I just CV'd that puppy for lack of leeches.
I expect it to be put to bed before he gets here.
 
user315433
 
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user315433
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Grooming Tips To Provide Your Dog Healthy Skin by user102902 on security.stackexchange.com
 
.@awesome_human_ Fixed now. We had an issue with SQL Server and some of the sites didn't come out of read only mode https://twitter.com/GBrayUT/status/704167666190123008
 
!!/alive
 
user315433
5:19 AM
@JamesENL You doubt me?
 
Wait, Smokey's been renamed?
 
user315433
Yes, I was.
 
My universe is crumbling in on itself
 
user315433
(Undo is afk, apparently, so for the time being I'm Smokey)
 
user315433
I pinged Undo about the end of read-only mode, and he also got that reply on Twitter, so hopefully he'll restart the real SD.
 
user315433
5:21 AM
(awesome_human_ is his Twitter handle)
 
There was me thinking that it'd be NormalHuman, unless they've renamed themselves
 
user315433
We're back to normal now.
 
user315433
!!/status
 
@Sally Running since 05:22:23 UTC (1 minute)
 
@SmokeDetector welcome back
 
5:25 AM
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!!/apiquota
 
@JamesENL The current API quota remaining is 8141.
 
user315433
@SmokeDetector why
 
Body - Position 592-606: idealshare.net
Blacklisted user - blacklisted for http://video.stackexchange.com/a/17569 […](//metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/posts/by-url?url=http://video.stackexchange.com/a/17569) by http://chat.meta.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/4525891
 
user315433
Gah, that's a bug.
 
5:29 AM
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user315433
@SmokeDetector k not obvious, but is spam
 
5:43 AM
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sd 4k
 
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sd 3k
 
6:03 AM
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[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: I've taken a gander at are consistent by Earning Plans on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
sd 2k
 
sd k
 
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sd k
 
6:14 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Android app money going on front or iPhone by user39364 on money.stackexchange.com
 
@JamesENL Post 1: Could not find data for this post in the API. It may already have been deleted.
 
#breaktheinternet
 
6:31 AM
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sd 2k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: The way to Use Geniux and Get results by Fastvrotin on superuser.com
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sd 2k
 
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7:19 AM
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sd - 3k
 
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[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: it serves as meals supplements by mandxtosan on meta.stackexchange.com
 
sd 2k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: Eighty feel that ladies have gauge that clergyman amit by Dfhdh Fdfhh on mathoverflow.net
 
looking left
looking right
looking up
hmm... only spam all around.
 
7:36 AM
@ShadowWizard is that your child?
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: the ongoing issues concerning face by Elsi jurin on superuser.com
 
Thanks @Oded, in case you see this. :)
@JamesENL what, spam? Nope.
(lol, yeah of course, I won't take just a random child pic ;))
 
8:01 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: It will typically small so difficulties 5x trim 600 by 5x trim 600 on mathoverflow.net
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[ SmokeDetector ] Shortened URL in answer: Magento 2: Where do Third Party Modules Go? by Barbar Glowa on magento.stackexchange.com
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8:16 AM
!!/alive
 
@JamesENL Yup
 
sd 4k
 
1. [:4632312] That message is not a report.
2. [:4632307] <processed without return value>
3. [:4632304] <processed without return value>
4. [:4632303] <processed without return value>
 
@bummi why didn't smokey pick up your manual report?
 
8:22 AM
Ahh, but didn't post here
 
I should have reported there :/ SO's are all redirected there, rene mentioned it yesterday here
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Calfskin doesn't possess a scent reminiscent by Scott Jones on superuser.com
 
8:36 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: The Best Ointment For Skin Diseases by frankgrube on askubuntu.com
 
sd 2k\
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: Winter Skin Care: Ideas To Prevent Dry Skin by vickykgarhame on superuser.com
 
8:53 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body: Anti Wrinkle Skin Cream - That Which You May Not Know by bernardcas on gaming.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: Push Money App how Angry Birds turned out by NOYA685 on workplace.stackexchange.com
 
Is any moderator here?
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: Cream segment have an have an affect on on? by zelmajiibond on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: Cream segment have an have an affect on on? by zelmajiibond on askubuntu.com
 
9:10 AM
sd k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Most important business by chalwah on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body: With Tightening Face Cream How-To Tighten Sagging Skin by Elizabernoldy on mathoverflow.net
 
sd k
 
@SmokeDetector k
@SmokeDetector k
 
!!/amiprivileged
 
@Pandya Yes, you are a privileged user.
 
9:15 AM
Thanks
 
!!/amiprivileged
 
@ShadowWizard Yes, you are a privileged user.
 
@ShadowWizard I want to change the name & icon for feed user in suggestion box; Do you know any helpful moderator
 
@Pandya I don't think you can change it per-room so it's not relevant. You can post a feature request on MSE if you have a better idea for name and avatar, and they might change it, but don't build your hopes too high. :)
 
9:23 AM
OK By the way, it seems Suggestion Box has no success i.e No one is using.....
 
Yeah, hard to maintain active chat room. People are busy.
Even the official iOS and android apps room is not being used, with thousands of active users of the apps.
 
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k
 
sd k
lol
 
:D
 
9:26 AM
@Pro does "sd kk" also work? e.g. equivalent of "sd 2k"?
 
I think no
 
Can't really check... :/
 
As, sd is for short-cut commands, the usage is sd cmd1 cmd2 cmd3 where "cmd1 will be invoked in the most recent message, cmd2 on the message before that and cmd3 on the message before that, and so on."
@ShadowWizard Did not find any such usage before
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer, repeating words in answer: Adding users from text file by David on askubuntu.com
 
tp-
 
9:36 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: How to install TREE in command line? by David on askubuntu.com
 
tpu-
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Pattern-matching website in body: This is the significant action part by Scott Jones on android.stackexchange.com (@AndrewT.)
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Constructive notion to understand that by Scott Jones on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Fragment T-ball not done I really by Scott Jones on askubuntu.com
 
sd k k
 
[ SmokeDetector ] URL in title, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: http://www.fitnessbites.org/perfect-biotics by chinchcake on engineering.stackexchange.com
 
tp-
 
9:45 AM
@Pandya your "tp" commands had no effect, they must be either a reply or come after "sd".
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@ShadowWizard Blacklisted user.
 
@Pandya also, no need to "tpu" a manually reported post, it's being done automatically when the post is reported.
@SmokeDetector tpu-
@SmokeDetector tpu-
 
tp- : Marks a reported post as true positive.
tpu- :Marks a reported post as true positive and adds the poster to the blacklist.
 
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sd k
 
9:49 AM
@Pandya I know but it's not relevant. Just writing "tpu-" will do nothing.
tpu
tp
See? ^
Looks like you don't know how to reply, @Pandya?
 
@ShadowWizard you can consider me as beginner for @SmokeDetector
 
There is a small arrow that appears to the right when you hover a chat message, clicking it will cause a Reply to that message.
@Pandya oh, OK. :)
 
I know but I didn't know that necessary to use reply
 
Yup, otherwise Smokey can't know what report you mean.
 
ok
 
9:52 AM
!!/coffee
 
@ShadowWizard brews coffee for @ShadowWizard
 
I'll use ↳ now onwards for reply to SmokeDetector
!!/help
 
@Pandya I'm SmokeDetector, a bot that detects spam and offensive posts on the network and posts alerts to chat. A command list is available here.
 
!!/blame
 
@Pandya It's rekire's fault.
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9:58 AM
@SmokeDetector tpu-
@ShadowWizard ^^^ now ok?
 
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@Pandya yup, nice! :)
 
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10:41 AM
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12:27 PM
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looking at the tavern... waiting, pondering....
one may ask itself if this isn't some elaborate form of hell ban...
 
12:47 PM
@Derpy It is.
I'm looking for a way out.
 
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1:22 PM
sd 16k
 
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1:39 PM
> Things are a mess fer ya 'cause ya think time an' space are objective things. Y'now how time seems down when y're waiting? Fact is, time is simply a creation of your human consciousness. What is there ain't no human beings anywhere in the world? Wouldn't clocks and calendars be a waste?
> Maybe there ain't no such thing as time that flows in one direction from the past to the future, and never was dontcha think, ma'am? Human beings are slipshod to begin with, so there ain't nothing strange 'bout time being slipshod too. If ev'rything was all hunky-dory then THAT'D be weird! The only certain thing is the present, that just keeps flowin' like this. Ain't that the best way to think 'bout it?
@IͶΔ Wanna go straight to Dragon Palace? I'll give you a discount fare!
...(considering I am quoting myself I can remove the quote and just paste the text, more readable this way)
 
sd f
Also
sd why
 
[:4632776] Body - Position 1-137: <p>I make an program with my own algorithm. It generates immediately an answer.</p>

<pre><code>AAAA AABB ABDC ACBA ACAB ADCD
BAAB BABA
 
Huh?
BABA?
 
user202362
lol
 
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1:59 PM
For a second you got me hoping....
I even un-ignored smokey
but no, no baba return...
@IͶΔ Also, worth noticing ye olde quote from Jeff
> There is one additional form of hellbanning that I feel compelled to mention because it is particularly cruel – when hellbanned users can see only themselves and other hellbanned users. Brrr. I'm pretty sure Dante wrote a chapter about that, somewhere.
 
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user202362
2:14 PM
@Derpy sounds like ghosts
 
user202362
after they died
 
@Bart are you pingable here?
 
yes, because he shows up in autocomplete
 
hrmph
 
2:22 PM
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[ SmokeDetector ] URL in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: http://trycognimaxiq.com/5x-trim-600/ by mosted99 on money.stackexchange.com
 
2:46 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps answer, few unique characters in answer: Bioinformatics tool for "pairwise alignment" of complementary sequences? by Thameem Ansari on biology.stackexchange.com
 
sd gone
 
sd f
sd f
sd f
 
3:08 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] English text in body on a localized site, English text in title on a localized site, blacklisted user: Cheese In The Trap Episode 15 English Sub by cheeseyuu on rus.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] English text in answer on a localized site: Cheese In The Trap Episode 15 English Sub by ana on rus.stackexchange.com
 
sd f
 
Proposed Q&A site for people who spend time on or supporting cruise ships, in any capacity.
That would have been a boring site...
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in answer: How to delete Facebook comment on a web page completely by Kiran Ch on webapps.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
user310756
3:26 PM
@rene I have to agree rene
 
@MsYvette so no icecream, I'm afraid.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] URL-only title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: http://sexuallubricants.org/miracle-bust/ by Suldered on askubuntu.com
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Have more out-of-date defying by Sprevelink77 on superuser.com
 
3:46 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Few unique characters in answer: How can I emulate 1.7.10's adventure mode in 1.8? by GalaxyGeri on gaming.stackexchange.com
 
user310756
@ShadowWizard dammit. I love ice cream
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, phone number detected in title: facebook Phone Number 1 855 77O 779O ..? by Harry Watson on webapps.stackexchange.com
 
@MsYvette lol, so you'll have to disagree with someone, preferably @rene. ;)
 
4:01 PM
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oh lol by me
o.O
 
4:14 PM
there are at least 9 unique characters in that answer.
 
user310756
@ShadowWizard well truth be told, I've never been on a cruise ship.. so I am willing to be bought and retract my boredom statement in exchange for ice cream :D
 
@MikeEdenfield I think it counts only letters, so it's right: only three letters in there.
 
4.
a, b, c, d
 
hmm... @Pro might be able to explain better, there was a similar case before.
 
I assume it counts the raw mathjax too, right?
\begin{align} <-- 7 unique?
but it really doesn't have very many unique characters, but that's what happens when your answer is a mess of algebra
 
4:35 PM
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@ShadowWizard "sd k k" does, but "sd kk" doesn't.
@MikeEdenfield I don't really know how the unique characters algorithm works, I think you have to ask @Sally.
 
user315433
@MikeEdenfield The criterion is (uniques <= 6) or (length >= 100 and uniques <= 15)
 
user315433
This wasn't intended for answers that are just one long formula.
 
user315433
Also, answers should not be just a formula, even on Math.SE... but that's tangential. Fortunately, those are not so frequent.
 
user315433
@MikeEdenfield \begin{align} was introduced by the edit. The report was based on pre-edit form of the answer
 
5:00 PM
Today's xkcd comic (Pipelines):
 
5:14 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: 5x trim 600 quite possibly gives by 5x trim 600 on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
5:48 PM
Not answering the question is asking for down votes:
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A: Please add LaTeX examples on the FAQ of sites that have it

Shog9You're asking for three different things and laying out the problems you hope they'll address. We've done NONE of those three things, but I'm marking this completed anyway because I think the problems have been addressed in similar ways: There's a section in the formatting help page for MathJax...

 
[ SmokeDetector ] Numbers-only title: 4*4568=? ....... by Hatd Truck on math.stackexchange.com
 
user315433
@SmokeDetector Hm, 568... sounds familiar.
 
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