Activity for Olin Lathropâ€
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Comment | Post #292507 |
Maybe it has something to do with the user being deleted since he proposed the edit? (more) |
— | 2 months ago |
Edit | Post #291496 | Initial revision | — | 6 months ago |
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A: How can I make a character's emotions bolder and more obvious without overemphasizing? It's not clear what you are looking for, especially since the basic options are obvious: Italics: No, we are looking for a blue car. Bold: All purchases are final. No warranty is implied. Caps: PUT THE GUN DOWN NOW! Of course you can use combinations of the above to suite the situati... (more) |
— | 6 months ago |
Suggested Edit | Post #290869 |
Suggested edit: Removed annoying content-free fluff. Read the rules already! (more) |
pending | 9 months ago |
Edit | Post #289556 | Initial revision | — | about 1 year ago |
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A: Ways to replace the phrase "after all?" As a reader, it doesn't add much, if anything. Note that all the same meaning is still conveyed in your examples when "after all" is removed. It's one of those content-free words or phrases people say, but that don't really mean anything. When used sparingly and in the right context, it can give... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #287679 | Initial revision | — | almost 2 years ago |
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A: How can I shorten a piece of writing without losing its original essence? Start by actually reading over the text. Do it with the mindset of a third person that is impatient to get what you are saying, constantly muttering to himself "What's the point? Get on with it already! Stop wasting my time!". I need to know how to [do I] make my writing more brief without mari... (more) |
— | almost 2 years ago |
Edit | Post #286113 | Initial revision | — | over 2 years ago |
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A: Why was this question about authors shortening their sentences closed as a duplicate? Deleting (semi)colons ≠deleting comma and a conjunction They are close enough. Very close, in fact. As an aside, it's not clear what you hoped to learn from either question. Unless someone personally knows these authors or there are published accounts of them explaining why they wrote lo... (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #283855 |
You wanted to discuss a broad concept. It was too broad for meta, so you posted in Writing instead!!? That makes no sense at best, and is a deliberate abuse of the system at worst. I would -1 a few more times if I could. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #283855 |
Then you didn't look very hard. That is what Meta site is all about. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #283855 |
This post doesn't belong here. -1 because there is no excuse for not knowing that. Posts here are about writing. This isn't even about this site, but all the Codidact sites together. Flagging for moderator attention. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282597 |
Two problems with this: 1 - People like me don't trust you not to abuse it if you get my email address. I can and do make single-use addresses, but that's for when I really need them to contact me. That is too much trouble when doing someone else a favor. 2 - You have to verify email addresses, els... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #282596 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
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A: How can we integrate a lightweight public ticketing system into our documentation feedback form? How to present the question This section doesn't directly answer your questions, but address problems with such web pages that are all too common. I'm one of those that pretty much never answers "Was this helpful?". Most of the reason a web page was not helpful is because a search engine direc... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #280718 | Initial revision | — | almost 4 years ago |
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A: What are some ways to encourage team members to contribute and maintain a centralized wiki? How do I encourage a community mindset ... not just viewed as "Sigma's project" You don't. This is your manager's job. Talk to them. Make some suggestions. But in the end, this is their call, and not your job unless they explicitly make it your job. You say management "fully supports and en... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #280651 |
This isn't a real answer and I know nothing about Flare, but how about write-protecting .gitignore? That's not to solve the problem, but you might get more information about when and why Flare tries to write to it. Maybe it will barf up an illuminating error message or something. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #278912 |
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— | about 4 years ago |
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— | about 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #278912 | Initial revision | — | about 4 years ago |
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A: How can we revitalize our community? Just a bystander here, but imported content is very off-putting. It basically says to visitors: There is so little traffic that they have to copy stuff from elsewhere so you don't notice there're only crickets chirping here. You're in the wrong place. The real content is Over There. Answer... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |