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Still logged in even after clearing browser data
@ruda.almeida uh, are we missing something here? You might want to clarify why you can only check this on Tuesdays/Thursdays... This is almost certainly an issue with your browser software (perhaps you lack permissions to erase files in a certain computer's temporary directory?) as the only way the website would know it was you would be when you request the website with your session ID.
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Should Super User actively seek out partnerships/sponsorships with other companies?
@terdon I don't think this really matters - I'm from Canada and they had no problems shipping my prize from the Super User Anniversary Contest back in 2011. I think this is even lesser if a product is "gifted" or being distributed as a prototype (or rather, when the product/prototype is not being sold).
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Should Super User actively seek out partnerships/sponsorships with other companies?
@KronoS the point is that suppressing a bad review is essentially the same thing as publishing a positive review for a bad product. Selectively reviewing products shows an inherent bias in the review process itself.
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Should you answer a question that you know will get closed?
Related: Should humorous/funny questions be deleted from Super User? I'm of the opinion that you're more than welcome to ask whatever you'd like, even at risk of the question being closed. I would, however, avoid questions that I know might be deleted. Even closed questions still have some merit or use on Super User (especially the more popular ones); however, deleted ones in general do not (as only high-ranking users or moderators can see them).
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What should you do when you're not receiving any reputation for your answers?
I think this really drives the point well. Just because you haven't gotten any upvotes doesn't mean there's anything wrong with your answer, nor does it mean that people disagree - that's what we have downvotes for. Lastly, you might have the greatest answer ever seen on Super User, but if the question isn't very popular (and thus seen by less people), it might be out of your control.
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Is it an appropriate question for me to ask how you can create animated gif files of molecules in Windows 7?
If you just want to combine a series of pre-rendered images into a .GIF sequence? You can use GIMP (free) or Photoshop (paid) to do that, given you already know how to export the image sequence from Blender.
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What is the general philosophy with images on the tag info page?
I agreed & approved your pending edit, the current one is just way too big. I think this practice is acceptable if we have a practical height limit on the logo images. And visually, I think the one @BradPatton has modified is perfect (and significantly less distracting). I think the logos are important to include if available, since it is a key identifying characteristic of any program/product/business.
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Why is 589587 off topic? (Windows 7 64 RAM Drive)
I think it's also worth mentioning, the OP could have found an acceptable answer here: Why would a RAMdisk be used today? (personally, I would have considered the post in question a duplicate thereof).
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<kbd> tag looks wrong
........lolwut? The never used nested kbd element (e,g, <kbd><kbd>A</kbd></kbd>) looks like a nested key to me, just as it should...
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Asking about native running software, question closed, no idea why
I admit, the question title made me think of the difference between running a "program" under either an "operating system" or on the processor itself (e.g. direct hardware access).
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Merge [screen] [display] [monitor] and [resolution] [screen-resolution]
Agreed with display over monitor (I think of a CPU temperature monitor now when I hear that word) as being the least ambiguous.
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Can a question limit be displayed *before* allowing a user to attempt asking a question?
@DragonLord it's still another query, which is more milliseconds ;) Another reason they might do this be for spambots (hard to keep a good bot running when you don't know if it's working or not).
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