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New shit, that's how I do shit.


Dec
10
accepted My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
Dec
10
accepted How can “tag antonyms” — ambiguous tags with multiple distinct meanings — best be nominated for disambiguation and/or bifurcation?
Dec
9
asked How can “tag antonyms” — ambiguous tags with multiple distinct meanings — best be nominated for disambiguation and/or bifurcation?
Dec
9
awarded  Commentator
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
@Giles hey thanks for saying so.
Dec
9
awarded  Scholar
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
I'll keep that in mind, going forward. Thanks.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
Reverted, apologies for the breach of etiquette.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
@Mat rgr that, coming up...
Dec
9
awarded  Editor
Dec
9
revised My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
Removed request for constructive criticism.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
@Mat thanks for suggesting that -- I will do so despite the presence of a bonafide answer at the time of writing, indeed.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
I do believe that most if not all of the references in the question and the answer are to ARGB -- all of the code provided in the answers I saw was ARGB. If you try to pack or unpack RGB values as ARGB, or vice versa, it won't come out right. That's why I thought the two low-key yet prominently-placed RGB references were "wrong" -- it looked like someone had made an honest mistake of the sort that you describe in your first graf as fair game, is all.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
... although it appears the other side of the coin is well-represented, so to speak: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/148167/… ... there is already quite a lively discussion there.
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
@Mat aha good to know, thanks. Now that StackExchange has this newly polished and inclusive "review" process in place, is it worth discussing new possibilites around the edit approval process? (Or, maybe that is overreaching on my part to suggest something like that...)
Dec
9
awarded  Student
Dec
9
comment My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
@Mat that is a fine point, and I would have been happy to correct my mistake there, given the opportunity; I would have thought the "commit note" afforded by the field in which one explains their edits would have helped in this case.
Dec
9
asked My edit was cancelled, with the peer-reviews all dismissing it as a “comment” — in reality it corrected something not insignificant
Mar
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awarded  Supporter
Mar
24
awarded  Autobiographer