First of all, my apologies for what might seem to some a superfluous question.
The new Stack Overflow logo has a tiny "missing hole" on the letter "a"; see magnified screenshot where I have highlighted it by filling it in red:
It is most likely a deliberate visual design feature. However, this sharp, white square is quite distracting: at first I thought my monitor had a dead pixel or something (at least that is the impression it gives on so called "retina" monitors). Turns out it is a bug in Safari's rendering of SVG?
Does anybody (perhaps someone from the team involved in the design) know the rationale behind it?
Interestingly enough, the logo on the meta version of the site (i.e., on this site) does not show the feature. Perhaps the meta site is still using the previous logo?
EDIT: Well, this is weird: right after capturing the logo, making the screenshot above and posting the question, the logo on the website seems to no longer have the feature...? Then I open a new window, and there it is...
EDIT 2: Here is a screenshot I just took at 14:30 JST (+0900) where the hole is visible:
EDIT 3: The hole seems to appear on Safari (v9.0.3), but not on Firefox (38.6.1) on Mac OS X.