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Your introduction style is flawless. I was expecting either a daringfireball link or a mention of the ‘Help’ link but you have included both as well as a given the history and explained the intuitive basis.
I hope you’ll pardon me for playing along a little there. It was a novel experience to be the one receiving the quoting instructions rather than the one typing them out. I liked the feeling of anonymity it gave me and wanted to see if that anonymity could be extended as far as acting out the role of a newcomer seeking further instructions.
Pleased to meet you loup-vaillant and thank you for making my counterfactual newcomer self feel welcome!
You got me. Overall, I preffer to judge posts by their content, so I’m glad to learn of your trick.
For the record, even I expected to stop at the Daring Fireball link. I also wrote a bunch of examples, but only then noticed/remembered the “Show help” button. I also erased a sentence about how to show markdown code in markdown (it’s rarely useful here, there was the Daring Fireball link, and my real reason for writing it was to show off).
I tend to heavily edit my writings. My most useful heuristic so far is “shorter is better”. This very comment benefited from it (let’s stop the recursion right there).
Your introduction style is flawless. I was expecting either a daringfireball link or a mention of the ‘Help’ link but you have included both as well as a given the history and explained the intuitive basis.
I hope you’ll pardon me for playing along a little there. It was a novel experience to be the one receiving the quoting instructions rather than the one typing them out. I liked the feeling of anonymity it gave me and wanted to see if that anonymity could be extended as far as acting out the role of a newcomer seeking further instructions.
Pleased to meet you loup-vaillant and thank you for making my counterfactual newcomer self feel welcome!
You got me. Overall, I preffer to judge posts by their content, so I’m glad to learn of your trick.
For the record, even I expected to stop at the Daring Fireball link. I also wrote a bunch of examples, but only then noticed/remembered the “Show help” button. I also erased a sentence about how to show markdown code in markdown (it’s rarely useful here, there was the Daring Fireball link, and my real reason for writing it was to show off).
I tend to heavily edit my writings. My most useful heuristic so far is “shorter is better”. This very comment benefited from it (let’s stop the recursion right there).
It seemed gentler than responding with a direct challenge to the inference behind the presumption.