(adding more colors in a userscript might be a bit tricky; the color selector is wired up on launch with the colors for each button in a closure for the event handler)
@Shog9 Aye, hit that, trying to hack around it now. I figure if I can work out how the thing stores "current color", and overwrite that from a click handler, that should work
@AlexanderO'Mara I'm assuming it means the collection of hats you earned from which you can change the hat you're wearing. You probably have to change the hat on a single site each time (i.e. check the "only on this site" checkbox)
@Davidtoo the knitting editor is initilized in an anonymous function passed to $(...). If you monkeypatch jquery to change the function source before executing, that could work
...Also known as "The Quest for the Winter Chicken of the Bash, Part 3" (part 2 here.
So, winter has come again. As every year, the staff members try their best to hide some funny Easter eggs, hoping no one would notice them too soon.
And as every year, they attempts are fooled by a single medd...
that'll break if the function needs access to its closure, bat that's not the case here (to be clear, that example is making it too easy, you have to preserve prototypes etc., but it's the basic idea)
@Snow I was thinking of trying to copy the deer from the original Winter Bash site to the custom knitting area, but I doubt they would do anything so elaborate.
I got the James Bond hat for the Secret Hats answer on MSE and this answer on Puzzling right after it hit +7. Since it's so similar to the 007 hat, I'm 99% sure the triggers are exactly the same.
@balpha got prototypes and all, but... the WB function doesn't appear to hit it, somehow. Logging arguments shows plenty of selectors and a few objects, but no functions ever going through it.
Wondering if that might be something to do with execution order, which I don't have a whole lotta control over
Hey guys, do you want to help me test the Sun Wukong hat trigger? I have here - meta.stackexchange.com/questions/319904/… - a +5 question. I'll need 5 down votes to balance them (from people who did not up vote that question in the first place, of course). I really don't mind the down votes. Thanks!
@Mithrandir If you like, we could also check that balpha implemented that Identification Division trigger correctly. My Chicken question "only" needs 16 more votes.
@Derpy I don't remember the ranting. Last time I got it accidentally (along with other tricky secret hats) as a result of posting the secret hats question.
Avoid hats that require receiving downvotes
Sun Wukong, everyone's favourite monkey, required getting 5 downvotes on a Meta post.
I saw all kinds of crap last five minutes before being deleted, and still garnered the requirements.
Hats that require receiving downvotes should be avoided at all ...
@Eran ^ here
and that is just one of many users that were ranting about the same thing back in 2015.
@Derpy only diamond moderators can actively seek out deleted posts; 10kers can only visit them if they have the link but have no means to search them out
@ShadowWizard No, I just got waffles and did no such thing. My guess so far is either delete a comment, edit a comment, or post a comment that causes a question to be edited.
I posted a comment suggesting an user deleted their question (off topic), without actually voting to close, and they later deleted the question. Other things I did are voting to close as dupes questions that were inactive and unanswered for >1y
I got waffles on Super User with no activity at all for a few hours. Not sure when it was awarded though. Last activity was adding a tag and migrating a question. Migration was rejected FWIW.
I was just browsing through the Questions pages on Meta, and noticed all questions have a shield icon in front of them. It reminds me of the icon sometimes used in Stack Overflow for Teams:
They do not appear on the home page.
Here are some reasons why a hat may or may not have been awarded even though it seems that shouldn't or should have been the case. The example hats given here are completely fictional but totally realistic.
Leeway on date-based hats
Unless the requirement mentions a specific timezone, hats that...