Same image as in the original post but with saturation increased significantly, making it show signs of green.
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Same image as in the original post but with saturation increased significantly, making it show signs of green.
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Same photo as in the original post, except the right half has a black and white filter applied. The difference from the colored left half of the photo is very subtle.
And here's the same image but with the black & white filter applied to the right half 🥲
Meme titled “Poland color palette” with a Polish flag emoji. The top image shows a bleak, overcast urban scene with gray Soviet-style apartment blocks, bare trees, snow patches, and a generally desaturated winter atmosphere. Below it is a section labeled “Sample” and “Dominant Colors: 6,” featuring a color wheel and six rectangular swatches of muted grays and dark tones, each with a hex code: #3A3938, #E4E4DE, #626264, #262422, #989A91, #797970. The meme humorously suggests Poland's winter aesthetic consists entirely of grayscale tones.
It's quite literally this image
Image shows a flat, frost-covered field with bare trees along the horizon. Sky is overcast with thick gray clouds. A faint sun is visible through the fog. In the distance, a few low buildings are barely discernible through the haze.
I keep thinking about this photo I took in December 2024, somewhere in Upper Silesia. Zero filters applied, it just looked like this outside… 🫥
That would make sense! They're using highlight.js which I'm pretty sure does rely on regexes 🤔
Turns out this isn't unique to ANSI highlighting! Seems to happen with any language (h/t qwerasd)
Hi Bluesky people ^^
As my first post I'd like to share the weirdest Discord behavior I've found yet—when using "ansi" as your code block language, Discord will disable the highlighting entirely after a certain amount of slashes (seems to depend on the SGR sequence placement somehow). 😵💫