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Feb 19 at 15:45 comment added M-- @Hoid thanks; that clarifies the thing I was interested in and solidifies Slate's point.
Feb 19 at 15:34 comment added Hoid StaffMod @M-- All of our posts are written in Google Docs, though some people brainstorm in notebooks or note-taking apps before writing.
Feb 19 at 13:43 comment added M-- @wizzwizz4 I am looking at/for a different thing than the "style", which has everything to do with the software or even the OS.
Feb 19 at 0:15 comment added wizzwizz4 @M-- The Stack Exchange house style for "big" announcements has looked like this for the past decade. It's because they're writing them collaboratively, or because an individual is trying to match the style of previous announcements: nothing to do with software modifying the text.
Feb 18 at 23:50 comment added M-- @Slate would you mind sharing what tool/tech is used for writing this post? Is it MS Word for instance?
Feb 18 at 23:08 comment added MisterMiyagi This answer raises an important point, but I cannot help feel that the critique of the milestone list is utterly generic. It really doesn't matter how they packaged this.
Feb 18 at 22:44 comment added Slate StaffMod Critique the writing as you will, but know that if there are flaws, it is because a human put them there. No LLM was used in the writing or drafting process of this post at any point, for any reason, even as a structural or authorial aid.
Feb 18 at 22:37 comment added user4581301 Precisely. If you have to wade through Crom-knows-how-much-filler to find a workable solution to your problem, why bother doing it here? There's a whole Internet full of it.
Feb 18 at 22:10 history answered Karl Knechtel CC BY-SA 4.0