It looks like you tried to parse html using a regex.
For reference: stackoverflow.com/…/regex-match-open-tags-except-…
Submitted 9 months ago by Tyfon@programming.dev to programmer_humor@programming.dev
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It looks like you tried to parse html using a regex.
For reference: stackoverflow.com/…/regex-match-open-tags-except-…
It works better if you remove linebreaks beforehand tho.
I’m think the answer there does not apply to the PHP version of regex though I’m not entirely sure
I doubt PHP has anything to do with that.
You just never know when that bastard is gonna pop up
oh that crowley what a scamp
Have you tried sacrificing a goat?
CLOSED: Won’t Fix>By Design
Hmm usually this is where you use the “reset” command in your terminal. Not sure how do in vscode, as I am a NeoVim elitist asshole
If DOOM music starts playing and you better get your guns ready.
Looks like a rendering issue. If nothing else works, maybe try updating graphics drivers?
lemmy_in@lemm.ee 9 months ago
It’s perfectly normal for your computer to have daemons.