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Feb 23 at 15:09 comment added Philip Couling Modal dialogues are the devil incarnate. There's a reason the software community in general moved away from them.
Feb 22 at 16:10 comment added miken32 @KarlKnechtel I have never left the glorious world of April Fool's 2022 and the Frisa Lank filter. github.com/miken32/frisa-lank
Feb 22 at 14:02 comment added Mark Ransom @PeterCordes when I say "nanny-ware" I'm not talking about a pop-up, I'm talking about disallowing the post entirely. There are already conditions that do it today.
Feb 22 at 9:06 comment added Karl Knechtel "Yours will certainly have different colours" - are you using custom local CSS, then?
Feb 22 at 5:15 comment added Peter Cordes @MarkRansom: The site is capable of remembering that you've dismissed the banner. It should also be able to remember that you've clicked "don't remind me again" on a modal dialogue after a big paste. (Once ever, or once a year, would be pretty minor, and worth the inconvenience if it actually helped a significant number of well-meaning users avoid polluting the site with posts that are time-consuming to deal with.)
Feb 21 at 22:47 history edited miken32 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 21 at 22:23 comment added Mark Ransom I often paste code into an answer after trying it out on my own system. I'd hate for nanny-ware to start assuming it came from AI.
Feb 21 at 21:22 comment added VLAZ "if you paste more than x characters of text into the answer box" that can trigger if you just copy and paste something from the question. Or if you quote documentation.
Feb 21 at 21:13 comment added Gert Arnold Click it away and you'll never see it again (and forget about it). Not even after deleting cookies.
Feb 21 at 20:46 comment added John Montgomery I could see that modal being annoying for legitimate answers though, since it's a common habit to write your code in an IDE to test it and then paste it in from there.
Feb 21 at 20:41 history answered miken32 CC BY-SA 4.0