On my Stack Overflow Careers Developer CV the image for Stack Overflow is the Stack Exchange logo. The tooltip says "Stack Overflow:
It also looks like there's the Stack Exchange Meta logo just below it, albeit cut off.
On my Stack Overflow Careers Developer CV the image for Stack Overflow is the Stack Exchange logo. The tooltip says "Stack Overflow:
It also looks like there's the Stack Exchange Meta logo just below it, albeit cut off.
This should be better now. TL;DR cache invalidation is hard.
It was a combination of CDN caching, media queries, and our build process being a little weird from the great job board migration.
We updated our favicon sprite sheet but didn't update the CSS including it (in this particular case), meaning it still pulled in a cached old version from our CDN (because the cache key is a hash of the CSS file).
However a different CSS file was updated. It also includes the sprite sheet, but the old (wrong) rule took priority. (Why are there two? We have some code sharing between the employer-facing view and your view, and it's not doing quite the right thing here.) That CSS also corrects the image's dimensions on high DPI screens -- using the dimensions of the updated image, of course.
The result is an old image was being served but it was stretched into the new image's dimensions. Sometimes.