Andon M. Coleman
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Member for 11 years, 6 months
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Last seen more than 8 years ago
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Cape Coral, FL
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Burninate [hp] tag
I'm not so sure. In the questions I answer, which are mostly OpenGL related, company tags are pretty useful. Something will be tagged [nvidia], [amd] or [intel] depending on which GPU vendor the issue affects.
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Return old colors for review buttons
I'd say return colors, font, etc. on everything. The site is now really hard to read on my high DPI display without fussing with scaling. A massive change like this should introduce user selectable themes or something.
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Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 2H 2014
Brilliant advertising. I just had to click on this to figure out what the hell it was :) Kinda hoped in the back of my mind it had something to do with Schrödinger's cat.
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Code Tag Association to Syntax Highlighting Request
@ChrisF: Can I ask how this association is established in the first place? I was going to create a question/feature-request on Meta about this but you might be able to resolve it without needing to go that far. Right now the GLSL tag should really be associated with C syntax highlighting, but no such association exists. I was hoping it might be something as simple as adding
<!-- language: lang-c -->
to the tag wiki, but that is not how it works in the vbscript
tag. Is this something that is hidden from normal users and not editable otherwise?
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How to handle user rollbacks due to stubbornness about formatting / content?
Honestly, I think this is why adding a reason next to the roll-back button would make a lot of sense. it should not be as convoluted to explain the motivation behind a roll-back as it currently is :-/
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Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?
Is it really a good idea to sample individuals on the basis of their current reputation and infer that far backwards historically? A more useful query, were such a thing possible, would be to look at the number of answers people gave when they first attained 20K reputation versus now. For the better answerers, reputation grows solidly over time for answers they wrote a long time ago. Many users can hit the 200 rep a day cap just from random up-votes on answers written years ago. Because only accepted answers can break that cap, said users have to write fewer, higher quality answers.
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