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@owen-duncan-snobel I see you replaced the help links of each task with the respective section in the guidelines - but doesn't that make the task docs obsolete? I specifically rewrote...
Sure, I can do that.
That's something that could be included in the guidelines. If there's no downside to specifying the language and it makes the reply more readable, we should urge users to include...
> Sometimes people don't know what markdown abbreviation to use for the language specifier, so I think some form of suggestion might give the best results. I added a link...
Interesting point. I'm afraid the labels give people a preconception of what is and isn't a "good prompt", like it has to get full marks to be of highest quality....
Related: #1774
Not sure if this is viable, but Apache Lucene [seems](https://lucene.apache.org/core/) to be a framework that is capable of this kind of search. Edit: [FAISS](https://github.com/facebookresearch/faiss) seems to be more suited for...
In the case of recipes, they usually fall outside of copyright protection. From the U.S. Register of Copyright: > Copyright law does not protect recipes that are mere listings of...
1 is MarkDown standard, 2 isn't completely right - normally line breaks are done with an empty line, so the second paragraph should be rendered like ``` And here's too....
I feel like that will plateau quickly. I think a different metric for activity could be weekly points per active user - it'd get eliminate the advantages of existing messages...