No. Go back in time, prevent Y2K from ever happening. Then the kit will never be used, and you can keep it for decades probably (before it goes mouldy).
@AndreascondemnsIsrael I mean, it could be worth digging if you really wanted to find out who is in the blue mod team and who is in the red mod team. Since it is quite clear that the mods are not a cohesive group
@A-Tech Because I think your question can be adequately tagged with the existing tags regarding cookies, or [legal] if you wanted to cover more bases. We don't need a new tag for a subset of a subset like this IMO.
I was actually thinking of making a meta post to merge all of our [cookie-*] tags together into [cookies]. Dunno what the abstraction gets us.
Generally I'd save tag creation for "big" things if you can. For example, someone made a community-asks-sprint tag, which certainly qualifies as a worthy addition. Until/unless SE stops doing it, that is...
In other words: Stuff that you can't categorize with the existing tags.
@AndreascondemnsIsrael The core of the message (copy-pasting portions) for those who can't see that msg (it's on the Meta discussion discord in the meta discussion channel): A system is only as good as the people running it are, and that if those using it are dissatisfied with it, then that reflects negatively on the system as well. If the people running the system remain unresponsive to those trying to use it, the system degrades as a result.
Sonic's scaled back his participation a decent bit starting around a bit over a year ago.
The context of Sonic's message was shortly after some layoffs hit the CM team.
@AndreascondemnsIsrael Btw, I’m not particularly happy with the deletion of this comment, as it was a response stating I’m in disagreeance with a comment that I feel misrepresents my views.
We typically leave overarching conversations on controversial posts like that be for awhile until discussion dies down, then go in and trim the excess. A lot of posts have pending "Too many comments (auto)" flags on them that we just leave pending until the comment flow stops.
@Spevacus Thanks for undoing it, though. :) I’d understand why it would be considered for cleanup, as it isn’t that substantive. I’d rather the whole comment section is just moved to chat at this point.
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@JourneymanGeek Oh my gosh same. When rene and I got appointed we cleared the queue, which was nice to have a clean slate, and then someone explained the benefit of leaving the too-many-comments flags around for a bit as a postmark to revisit things later. Then the company started doing things that solicit a bunch of comments and... Here we are :^)
I've just played (almost finished) the Dead Space Remake. It looks gorgeous, and looking at some gameplay comparisons with the original version, this one is definitely more immersive and better. But still, the difference is vastly less than in that picture. Graphically speaking.
That said, the bottom version is a bit too happy and relaxing for how you see AI answers.
@AndreascondemnsIsrael the best part is that since this is supposed to be a dress collecting "kawaii" gacha... the missing flowers really hurt the final product.
Suppose to be selling a flowery, fairy cute pink game but thanks to the low res there are no flower, there is no "fairy" aesthetic because all the decorations aren't rendered and there is no pink because all what remain is the low res brownish ground texture
@AndreascondemnsIsrael I guess it is just "chill" game with no real combat? You know, like you building stuff in minecraft, them going around cute places and taking pictures.
I mean, just watch at how some players decorated their Animal Crossing New Horizon islands for example. Sometime it almost doesn't feel like the same game