| bio | website | kongregate.com/accounts/… |
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| location | Manhattan, NY | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Dec 5 '11 at 12:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
I'm a recent college graduate studying computer science in Manhattan and my spare time. Currently working at Makerbot.
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Dec 5 |
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Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2011 Aren't you allowed to use ideas artistically/humorously, even if they're trademarked? Also, no money is being made off of this, since it's an open source project. I don't think there's any need to change it further unless Nintendo actually threatens legal action. Don't let the big, scary companies bully you! |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? added 627 characters in body |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? @AnnaLear Sorry about that, and thank you, I had never thought to use google to find stuff on stack overflow, I will use that in the future. I believe I've now altered my question to focus on things other than duplicates, which (based on some google & SO Meta searches) I now believe to be its own question. |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? added 378 characters in body |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? I think your last bolded point is very good, and I'm not sure how my idea could be altered to accommodate it. |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? Any thoughts on things besides dupes? Also, @ChrisF's comment above on the need for immediacy and clear reason argues for something a little stronger than 'eventually'. And while I agree that it should be the asker's burden, in practice that hasn't seemed to work so far. The real problem askers are not people who are invested in the site and therefore not aware of guidelines, whereas people who are answering are almost guaranteed to be invested in the site (they've signed up, right?) and are more likely to be affected by incentives/disincentives. |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? @JNK yeah, Sorry, I didn't even see that there was a second link. |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? clarified question |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? @Anna Lear do you have a link? I didn't see anything similar when I looked. I do know that improved duplicate finding is something being worked on. |
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Sep 29 |
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Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? @random That's dealing with the asker, I'm wondering about the answerer. |
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Sep 29 |
asked | Just listening to the podcast; if we want to disincentivize short, pointless questions, can't we just remove the rep? |
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Jul 6 |
awarded | Autobiographer |