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Activity for Peter Taylor‭

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Edit Post #292851 Initial revision 3 months ago
Answer A: Poll for number of chat users and preferences about chat platform
I think this is really a 5th answer: I use chat minimally, but only the moderators' lounge. A chatroom is probably the only sensible mechanism to ask for advice on how to handle specific situations where I'm unsure on the best approach, but otherwise I have no interest in chat.
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3 months ago
Comment Post #292530 One thing which I know is possible is to make the modal draggable. This would respond to the issue with the flag modal covering the content, but I suspect it might be quite a lot of work to implement and maintain.
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4 months ago
Comment Post #292327 @#53890, it seems likely that that would be the case, but I don't know that we have enough experience accumulated yet to rule out weirder use cases.
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5 months ago
Comment Post #292327 @#8046, that would also work. I considered suggesting it, but it seemed to have more potential for unintended consequences: although I don't know the Codidact code, my experience with other web frameworks suggests that it would mean changing from a built-in field validator to a custom one which woul...
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5 months ago
Edit Post #292327 Initial revision 5 months ago
Question Optimising the "convert to comment" workflow
I just handled some "not an answer" flags by converting an answer to a comment on another answer. The "convert to comment" dialog asks for a post ID. The obvious way to supply this was to copy a link to the target answer, then paste the link into the dialog and edit down to just the ID. To my surpris...
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5 months ago
Comment Post #291852 No, only for the message in this thread.
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7 months ago
Comment Post #291852 It did. I've replied with a ping.
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7 months ago
Edit Post #291852 Initial revision 7 months ago
Question Missing comment notifications: is @-tagging buggy?
With respect to the comment thread https://math.codidact.com/comments/thread/9445 I make the following observations: 1. I received notifications for the first three comments. 2. I do not believe that I have unsubscribed from notifications on that thread. 3. It has an "Unfollow" link at the top, ...
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7 months ago
Edit Post #291273 Initial revision 10 months ago
Question Some suggested edit use cases result in confusing diffs
This suggested edit on a math.codidact.com question appears to only add some tags. However, I had to open and compare the current status of the question to figure that out, because it shows the entire body of the question with CSS classes `diff-new is-changed`, so at first view I thought that the edi...
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10 months ago
Comment Post #290935 [A metric which becomes a goal ceases to be a useful metric](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart%27s_law)
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11 months ago
Comment Post #290756 The analogy with youtu.be would be to use subdomains of codida.ct instead of codidact.com. This runs into the showstopping problem that .ct isn't a registered CCTLD.
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11 months ago
Comment Post #290418 I would instead describe the popup as common and *redacted* annoying. When I'm using a site and it pops up a modal dialog asking whether I would recommend that site I close the popup if I'm in a good mood or knock two points off my answer otherwise because the popup makes me less likely to recommend ...
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #289581 Initial revision over 1 year ago
Question Privacy policy needs meta-variables to be expanded
https://meta.codidact.com/policy/privacy-policy currently begins > This Privacy Policy applies to all $EDIT-org-name communities hosted under ​$EDIT-URL. There are a number of other unexpanded meta-variables throughout the page.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287545 Bear in mind that this network grew out of a boycott of SO. The comparisons you get may be against SO three years ago because we don't know how it's evolved in the meantime.
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about 2 years ago
Edit Post #287520 Initial revision about 2 years ago
Question Assets return 404
I saw I had a notification so I clicked for the dropdown, and got nothing. The browser console shows that `/assets/community/${community}.css` and `/assets/community/${community}.js` are 404ing (observed where `${community}` is `meta` and `math`, but probably more general).
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about 2 years ago
Comment Post #286545 It's "shield", Unicode codepoint U+1F6E1, presumably representing the rôle of moderators as protecting the community. I suspect that if you want to propose an alternative it should also be a [Unicode emoji](https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html).
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over 2 years ago
Comment Post #280879 Still an issue: I saw https://languages.codidact.com/ca/posts/278643.png today.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #285568 "Experts" overstates the requirement. If an expert has a question then probably only another expert can answer it, but unless a site really takes off it won't be where experts consult each other. If you can answer your own questions then you can almost certainly answer questions which other people at...
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #285550 Lenín, so potentially overlookable.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #285550 People should probably be allowed to use their real name, even if it coincides with a historical figure. I personally know a César, and although it's not so common for Spanish names to include two given names (outside a handful of specific common pairs), I wouldn't be surprised if there are living pe...
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #285549 When you say "*About the only thing that should not be allowed...*", I assume that you're focussing on the context of this question, i.e. political statements. In a non-political setting we have had one case of moderating a user profile to remove a link to a porn site (which, to be clear, turned out ...
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #285293 Example: person A is annoyed by something that person B says, so they open up person B's profile and downvote their 10 most recent posts. I've not seen this on Codidact, but I have been the person B on another Q&A network.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #284972 It sounds like you're asking us to change Reddit's culture. Shouldn't this be asked on Reddit instead?
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #284973 An irrevocable license means that the granter can't change their mind about granting it. It doesn't mean that the recipient can't change their mind about needing it. The paragraphs about CC BY-SA are a complete red herring.
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #284762 Initial revision about 3 years ago
Question Question has phantom tag
Yesterday I edited https://math.codidact.com/posts/282737 to correct the spelling of the tag `probability` and remove the tag `statistics`. Now it shows in the question list as having tags `probability` and `statistics`; it shows in the question view as having tags `probability` and `statistics`; it ...
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #284749 Post edited:
about 3 years ago
Comment Post #284750 I wondered about merge, but I would have assumed it worked the other way round so thanks for the detailed warning.
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #284749 Initial revision about 3 years ago
Question How can tags be deleted?
I started heading into the rabbit-hole of organising tags on the mathematics site, and there are some which are obvious typos and have no questions associated (because the questions have been retagged to the correct spelling). In the interests of tidiness it would be nice to delete them, but even tho...
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #284748 Initial revision about 3 years ago
Answer A: Ability to hide / ignore tags
One approach, asymmetric with respect to the favourites, would be to treat an ignored tag as equivalent to X downvotes for display purposes. I'm assuming, perhaps incorrectly, that questions with a score lower than some threshold are hidden unless you go actively looking for them. This wouldn't be a ...
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #283934 Apparently some notifications work, because Monica responded in that thread, but *I* again failed to get a notification of Monica's comment despite being named in it *and* following the thread.
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over 3 years ago
Edit Post #283934 Initial revision over 3 years ago
Question Missing comment notification
Using the mod tools to browse recent comments on math.codidact.com, I just noticed this comment which should ping me. I have no recollection of getting the ping, and my notifications dropdown doesn't show it (and does show other notifications which I've marked as read). This might mean that the fi...
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over 3 years ago
Edit Post #283434 Post edited:
Remove some nonsense markup which was rolled into the tag edit I just approved
over 3 years ago
Edit Post #283434 Initial revision over 3 years ago
Question 500 Internal Server Error
I've had a couple of 500 Internal Server Errors now when posting comments on the maths site. The most recent one has error ID e0788383-0163-4b45-8b4f-85ff84c2751a . This has only happened since I became a mod, so that might be related.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #283053 @Istiak, the conclusion *I* drew is that you're asking for the wrong thing.
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over 3 years ago
Edit Post #283053 Initial revision over 3 years ago
Answer A: Let SVG give a try for MathJax
> But, I noticed in Wikipedia that they are using MathJax as SVG. Are you sure? As far as I can tell, Wikipedia doesn't use MathJax at all. They appear to have some backend renderer. > Whenever I copy text of that SVG I can copy "MathJax" (Maybe, Latex. The formatting little bit looks like ...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #282653 @#54114 it's generally most useful to consider tabletop RPGs and computer RPGs as completely different genres. I believe that the CRPGs which a D&D player would consider RPGs run to single digits at best.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #282336 I think that the situation with Biblical Hermeneutics is an exception: at least part of the reason for separating it out was to get both Jewish and Christian perspectives on the Hebrew scriptures.
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over 3 years ago
Edit Post #282348 Initial revision over 3 years ago