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  1. Comment on Jordan Peterson announces free speech platform Thinkspot in ~tech

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  2. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~tech

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    Yes! The Topic Log seems like such an "easy fix" at first glance, I'm excited to see how that plays out. I assume things are always changing with scaling, but that is simply something that has to...

    Yes! The Topic Log seems like such an "easy fix" at first glance, I'm excited to see how that plays out. I assume things are always changing with scaling, but that is simply something that has to be figured out along the way.

    Thanks for the links, I'm definitely gonna have a look at those!

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  3. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~tech

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    That's a really interesting idea, thanks for clearing that up! Also, very good point you made in the discussion regarding not being all too strict about titles. Another bonus that comes to my mind...

    That's a really interesting idea, thanks for clearing that up! Also, very good point you made in the discussion regarding not being all too strict about titles.

    Another bonus that comes to my mind is that this will prevent the low-effort posts in which the author (voluntarily or not) made a mistake in the title leading to "hilarious" misunderstandings you see all over reddit.

    I have to say, I'm starting to enjoy tildes more and more. Only have been checking it out for a few days now, but the community seems really great so far. Excited to see where this project goes :)

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  4. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~tech

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    Sorry if this sounds rather stupid, but how were you able to change the title? I'm relatively new to tildes (really liking it so far though), and as far as I can tell you're not the one who posted...

    Sorry if this sounds rather stupid, but how were you able to change the title? I'm relatively new to tildes (really liking it so far though), and as far as I can tell you're not the one who posted the link?

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  5. Comment on What is your favourite programming language? in ~comp

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    It's a very classic example for beginners, but hardly shows up in the real world. That being said, it's still a good example to demonstrate Python's power and simplicity!

    It's a very classic example for beginners, but hardly shows up in the real world. That being said, it's still a good example to demonstrate Python's power and simplicity!

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