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Comment Post #292798 Personally I hope you don't change the name - the abrupt end is my favourite part.
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about 1 month ago
Edit Post #292803 Post edited:
Use bold instead of heading to avoid the automatically inserted extra newline
about 1 month ago
Edit Post #292803 Initial revision about 1 month ago
Answer A: Short short story
The universe In short, things are made of stuff and the stuff is made of things.
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about 1 month ago
Comment Post #292802 I <sub>certainly <sup>can</sup></sub>
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about 1 month ago
Comment Post #292798 I like that "running out of characters" ends exactly at 80 characters. It seems very fitting.
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about 1 month ago
Edit Post #292796 Initial revision about 1 month ago
Answer A: Short short story
“You don't achieve post-scarcity by making things more scarce.” “Yes. We do.”
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about 1 month ago
Edit Post #292793 Initial revision about 1 month ago
Question Short short story
Write a story in 80 characters or fewer, which is also on the theme "short". You may interpret the theme however you choose. For this particular challenge, the character count includes all of the following: - Letters. - Numbers. - Spaces. These include alternative forms such as non-breaking spa...
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about 1 month ago
Comment Post #292507 Yes the whole question gives me a 500 as an ordinary user (even if I click on it from the front page). I don't know if it's related to the answer or not.
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2 months ago
Comment Post #292507 Thanks for the extra info - I hadn't noticed the user had been deleted. For whoever is investigating this: I've now tested in my local development environment by creating a question and answer, and suggesting an edit on the answer, and then deleting the user who suggested the edit. This did not ca...
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2 months ago
Edit Post #292507 Initial revision 2 months ago
Question Unviewable question with empty suggested edit
There is currently a suggested edit in the Q&A category that appears to have no change (left and right sides of the diff are identical), and the post is not viewable (at least to me). Clicking on "Return to post" gives me a 500 server error page. I don't know the underlying reason (usually a delet...
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2 months ago
Edit Post #38868 Post edited:
Test removing a tag that could not previously be removed due to a bug https://meta.codidact.com/posts/276589
almost 2 years ago
Suggested Edit Post #38868 Suggested edit:
Test removing a tag that could not previously be removed due to a bug https://meta.codidact.com/posts/276589
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helpful almost 2 years ago
Comment Post #287181 I have a few ideas of what it could mean, but I'm deliberately not sharing them. I have a suspicion that the challenge author mentioning a particular interpretation of a deliberately ambiguous phrase might make people less likely to find other meanings that I haven't thought of. I'm curious to see...
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about 2 years ago
Comment Post #287181 Over on Code Golf Codidact I'd probably overthink it and include a possibly excessively precise definition, but here I feel that the challenge benefits from being open to interpretation. Go ahead and interpret it as restrictively or as leniently as you see fit (you're even free to post more than o...
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about 2 years ago
Edit Post #287181 Initial revision about 2 years ago
Question Writing challenge: Sentence free
See this as theme or prompt or style or writing restriction or all or none. No real rules - write what you will. As much or as little as you wish. No incorrect answers. Whatever you find. Sentence free. Write.
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about 2 years ago