> Potentially bad ns for domain in body, potentially bad ns for domain in title ---------- Title - mortgagerates.tv NS suspicious ns5.hawkhost.com.,ns6.hawkhost.com. Body - mortgagerates.tv NS suspicious ns5.hawkhost.com.,ns6.hawkhost.com.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Url in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, potentially bad ns for domain in body, potentially bad ns for domain in title: goldencondor.org/jade-ultra by jadeultra123456 on ham.SE
@Glorfindel That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
@Glorfindel Already watched on line 5137 of watched_keywords.txt
@Ferrybig So, I've got everything working and compiling without errors, but for some reason it seems like some other step in the webpack build process is removing my CSS. Any idea what could be going on?
@thesecretmaster When you created your webpack config file, did you include an extractTextPlugin? If yes, that plugin is stripping the css away to a separate file (usually, you want this for websites, but not in your case)
When I go to inspect element, google chrome does some magic to extract files from the pack, and for my css file it shows just a comment saying "// removed by extract-text-webpack-plugin"
@thesecretmaster Did you install webpack-cli or webpack-command, I am trying to reproduce your situation for me, and this question came up, it says that the webpack-command is an opinionated and preconfigured for of webpack, so if you have that one it might explain your odd situation
@Ferrybig I've got one directory with this package, and I added that directory to metasmoke's package.json -- I'm testing by running metasmoke's webpack server.
@thesecretmaster You could evade that by importing the file in the following way: require("style-loader!css-loader!./my-styles.css");, but most likely, the linter will whine about it, but you can suppress the warning
I've noticed a lot of spam-like legitimate answers today.
See examples:
https://diy.stackexchange.com/a/146009/928
https://diy.stackexchange.com/a/145850/928
This answer has all the hallmarks of spam. User with 1 (or 101) rep, direct link to a product, and unusual verbosity. It reminds me o...
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, mostly punctuation marks in body, mostly punctuation marks in title, title has only one unique char, title starts and ends with a forward slash: //////////////////////////////////////////////// ✏️ by J.Doe on stackoverflow.com
@SmokeDetector With a weight of 305, why was this not autoflagged? (not that we want it flagged, but...): Reason: Because it was an edit, not the original.
@ThomasWard . just means any char. It needs to be escaped in order to use the String literal .. Without the backslash, the regex you used would also match if there was a different char besides . there. seleniumtpointzcom would be matched too (notice the z instead of .). TL;DR: CI won't fail