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Activity for Monica Cellio
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Comment | Post #290901 |
@#8176 I can speak more solidly for Judaism. Questions like that are inherently scoped "according to torah/halacha", and we do get answerable questions like that. Because there are different traditions, we also sometimes see questions narrowed to one of them ("according to X, ...?"). Judaism has a... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Comment | Post #290901 |
I agree that "what does philosophy X say about Y?" is too narrow and boring. I think we'll have a more vibrant community if a single question can draw answers from a variety of perspectives. How do we get manageable variety -- several but not hundreds? Or is "hundreds" ok with the right tooling, s... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Comment | Post #290754 |
My concern is attracting answers that express personal opinions without any grounding in philosophical approaches. The Internet is full of long "well *I* think..." threads, and I don't think that's what people who are actually studying philosophy want. Again, this isn't my field, so maybe it's fine... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Comment | Post #290754 |
Thanks for these initial thoughts. Comment threads are not a great way to engage with multi-faceted feedback, so when you have a chance to write an answer, I'll respond in more depth there. I was struggling a little with how to phrase things; subjective/objective might not be the right frame but it... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Edit | Post #290754 |
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— | 9 months ago |
Comment | Post #290730 |
How should we focus the community on answerable questions? I've asked a [meta question](https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/290754); please help. Thanks. (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Edit | Post #290754 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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How do we encourage answerable Philosophy questions? Philosophy is an academic discipline and also a more informal conversational pursuit. How should the Philosophy community be structured to support and encourage answerable objective questions and discourage forum-style subjective conversations? Questions like "how does $theory define good and evi... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
Comment | Post #290564 |
@#64277 when we launch a community we'll need to move its questions from the incubator. If the conclusion of a proposal is to not create the community but move some incubator questions to other communities, that can be done the same way. We don't currently have a user interface for this, but someon... (more) |
— | 10 months ago |
Comment | Post #290564 |
Please do ask questions in Incubator Q&A. I think concrete examples will help. (more) |
— | 10 months ago |
Edit | Post #290435 |
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— | 10 months ago |
Comment | Post #290564 |
The best way to test possible boundaries is to start asking questions in Incubator Q&A that would fit this proposal. I think there's overlap with Software Dev (and maybe Math), but if there's enough topic space for things that *don't* fit on those communities, that's something we can find out by tes... (more) |
— | 10 months ago |
Comment | Post #290413 |
I don't know much about how CAs operate. My browser is up to date; didn't ask about the owner's. (more) |
— | 12 months ago |
Edit | Post #290413 | Initial revision | — | 12 months ago |
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Are certificate errors always reported immediately, or is validation cached? I visited a site that I use infrequently and got a certificate error, specifically `NET:ERRCERTAUTHORITYINVALID`. I contacted the owner, who asked for a screenshot. That surprised me, as I had assumed that a certificate problem would be visible to everyone. I tested three browsers across two devic... (more) |
— | 12 months ago |
Comment | Post #290303 |
Is this strictly 1-to-many, or do other people need to be able to broadcast too? (more) |
— | 12 months ago |
Comment | Post #290266 |
Thank you! I appreciate both the link and the printer-ready output. :-)
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— | 12 months ago |
Edit | Post #290252 | Initial revision | — | about 1 year ago |
Answer | — |
A: Make proposed community tags mandatory I've added a new close reason: > community not specified > This question is missing a tag for an active community proposal. If the proposal this question is part of exists, please add the tag and the question can be reopened. If the proposal does not yet exist, please start an entry in the Desc... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #290121 |
I've put this question on hold pending information about which community this question would be part of. People will probably answer in different ways for a medicine community versus a biology one, for example. If you can help us out by creating a draft (in Descriptions) for the community you have ... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #290121 | Question closed | — | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #290126 |
It wouldn't be more of an admin burden than adding it to the "topic tags" list, which is what we do now.
For proposals that are no longer active, we don't have to delete the tag, just remove it from the list of required tags. If a question has more than one community tag and we're going to launch... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #290131 | Initial revision | — | about 1 year ago |
Answer | — |
A: How can I propose a new website in Codidact? You've found the right place. Check out how to propose a community on the codidact.com network in the Help Center. The high-level summary is to create a post in the Descriptions category, explaining what the community is for, and then start asking and answering questions that would fit that proposa... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289913 |
No offense taken. (You do know that nobody at Codidact gets paid for this, right?)
There are communities (or sometimes "communities") that are driven from the top, like when a company promotes its own forum for discussions of its products. Those have paid organizers because otherwise they'd die.... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289913 |
Why are you proposing the restriction on full-time employees, even if only one person is? In your church example, the church has a paid minister but the lay-led bible-study group is a community. Do you think their mere affiliation with an organization that has employees changes the nature of the co... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289702 |
Isn't math included in science? Sometimes questions fit on more than one community, and that's ok -- let people ask the communities they're most interested in. You'd probably get a different type of answer on Math than on Everyday Science. (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289609 |
Post edited: change made, awaiting deploy |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289702 |
I, too, was confused by "domestic" in the name, until I read the proposal. (I was wondering what international STEM would mean in contrast.) I second (third?) the suggestion for "everyday science", even if that broadens the scope a little. (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #288370 |
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— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289089 |
@#64656l, please feel free to re-ask the question differently. If it's something you're interested in, then you can ask the question *you* have as opposed to trying to rework the deleted one. (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289676 |
I think the distinction you're aiming for is between *questions about law* and *requests for specific advice*. "How is X license interpreted by EU courts?" or "what commercial uses does Y license allow?" seem like questions this proposal would allow, right? Would a notice like the one on [Judaism C... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289458 |
It was the dimmer switch, as you suspected. Thanks! (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289594 |
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— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289089 |
See my edit. I've added text for one and explained why I can't add the other. (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289089 |
Post edited: added example per request in comment |
— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289453 | Initial revision | — | over 1 year ago |
Question | — |
Light fixture uses dimmable LEDs and a dimmer switch, but flickers -- how can I fix this? My dining room includes a chandelier ceiling fixture with five sockets, controlled by a dimmer switch on the wall. I've lived here for 20 years and this was already in place when I moved in; I don't know any more history. There is no documentation, but I was verbally told that it was rated for no m... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289374 | Initial revision | — | over 1 year ago |
Answer | — |
A: Home Improvement: Is it necessary to expand acronyms like OSB? Personal opinion, not speaking for the team: There is a tension between being accessible to all, on the one hand, and assuming a baseline of knowledge in a site's topic. On a software-development site no one would expect you to explain what object-oriented programming is if you asked a question a... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #288574 |
We owe everyone better guidance here -- working on it. (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289099 |
Oh, never mind- I now see you've answered, even better. (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289099 |
Thanks for the info. I'm currently on mobile where editing is harder for me; I'd be grateful if you could edit that in for me. (Otherwise I'll get it later. ) (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #289191 |
When you define reactions you specify the order, which the menu pays attention to, so I suspect this is a small change to make the post display also pay attention to it. (I thought it did, but either I'm misremembering or it's a regression.) (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #288450 |
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— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289198 |
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— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289199 |
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— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289199 |
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— | over 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #289199 | Initial revision | — | over 1 year ago |
Answer | — |
A: Would it be possible to enable special features in the Incubator Q&A? Ok, this was weird. The setting was on, I pasted in some Mathjax, it didn't render, I turned it off and on, and now it's rendering. Experiment below: I need some Mathjax to test with, so I'm copying from this post from Mathematics Codidact. I'm exploring a function that takes a non-... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |