Now I've just got this too (though never before). It turned out that I had ajax.googleapis.com blocked, which was for a good reason because Stack Overflow never needed access to this server before (as otherwise, my anxiously monitored NoScript would have detected it!).
Is it really that necessary to load jQuery (min) from an external server instead of simply putting it locally on stackoverflow.com main server? As I would never fully trust Google APIs and what they could misuse this AJAX technology for spying us users out behind our backs, I'd rather prefer to have jQuery loaded locally instead of externally.
If you can stand the red banner, the site will perfectly work without access to jQuery @ Google APIs. Appears just window-dressing to me?
As a user with medium-advanced experience in add-on programming here on Firefox, I am probably just going to write me a simple add-on that nukes this banner to simply let it complain for keeps, and still keep access to Google APIs blocked on this site for safety reasons (if possible).