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Activity for John C‭

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Edit Post #292615 Initial revision 3 months ago
Answer A: Our site incubator concept needs a re-think
I think that a lot of the current approach mostly works. Once you've gotten here, if you have an interest in other topics, then you'll find the incubator. If you haven't gotten here or don't have any interest in the topics beyond your own, then...tough? That said, a couple of ideas come to mind ...
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3 months ago
Comment Post #292209 It looks like this... ```css .post--body img { border: 1em solid green; } ``` ...should do it (in the stylesheet/css). Though the color and thickness is more to make it obvious that it works than a style recommendation. Probably.
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5 months ago
Comment Post #292094 I suspect that this sort of thing will happen less in this kind of environment, but something to consider is that, while harassment *feels* like a subjective decision, it's because everybody sets (and needs to set) their boundaries where they feel safe. But somebody deciding that your boundaries shou...
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5 months ago
Comment Post #292013 For what it's worth, I agree. I didn't see as the Slack-a-likes as serious contenders, but mostly listed them out of completeness, because they've been around for a while and have some stability. Looking at [its API](https://api.mattermost.com/#tag/channels/operation/CreateChannel), though, it look...
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5 months ago
Edit Post #292013 Initial revision 5 months ago
Answer A: Seeking feedback on experience with open source chat software
If I wanted to migrate from Discord, I'd give Revolt a try. I don't know what the administrative load looks like, but it looks a lot like Discord, with servers and rooms, and down to the until-recent non-unique usernames with numbers appended. That might have a better chance of people moving over t...
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5 months ago
Comment Post #291765 Ah, thanks for the clarification. Comments maybe get a *little* dicier, since that goes fairly deep in the conversation where you wouldn't expect someone to casually land, but my intention (after the rewrite that I actually posted) was to make the case that they *probably* make sense pervasively, so...
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6 months ago
Edit Post #291765 Initial revision 6 months ago
Answer A: Should details tags work in comments?
I started to write a whole thing about how "this might make sense if each community could turn it on or off," and explaining the difference in my eyes. However, my counter-example started out as a programming question-and-answer, and I realized that... First, you often want to ask a technical q...
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6 months ago