I was shocked to see my name displayed incorrectly on an answer:
After 2 refreshes, it was back to normal:
Is this a bug? Or was it a temporary glitch?
I was shocked to see my name displayed incorrectly on an answer:
After 2 refreshes, it was back to normal:
Is this a bug? Or was it a temporary glitch?
I think your browser thinks your name is a Romanian phrase and automatically translated it to English with Google Translate.
Many languages put certain adjectives after the noun instead of before (like in English). Looking at Google Translate, I see that "fantastic years" becomes "ani fantastic" in Romanian.
If you are in Chrome, you are given the option to automatically translate things. I suggest that you check your browser settings to see if that got enabled somehow. If it automatically translates every non-English language, you should see a lot of not Japanese on this page: https://ja.stackoverflow.com/.
See also: Why does Chrome incorrectly determine page is in a different language and offer to translate?
This is the Romanian language!! If you are using google chrome it will automatically translate phrases it picks up are from a different language. You can turn this up by clicking the little 'A' translate button in the top right of the address bar.
Note that a poster above saw that it had the same word in French, this is because Romanian is a Romance language like French and based on Latin.
I think there is something weird with chrome, I just got this:
Chrome somehow thought it would be reasonable to translate a random .pipe to Kabul. I have no automatic translation activated, and I've never seen this strange behavior before. Is stackoverflow doing something strange that is triggering this obscure behavior in chrome somehow?