Did you mean "nitpicking"? Since you told me to go ahead when I told you I want to emphasize your mistakes, I just had one here.
D.Buzz is configured to always use TLS (SSL), so 's' in "http" is not too important right now.
Did you mean "nitpicking"? Since you told me to go ahead when I told you I want to emphasize your mistakes, I just had one here.
D.Buzz is configured to always use TLS (SSL), so 's' in "http" is not too important right now.
So the links to D.Buzz without the S included, automatically forward to https://d.buzz ?
Nitpicking can lead our team closer to perfection, no one ever gets there, but it can help us get closer 😊
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@chrisrice - I have heard nit-picky (describing a person) more often than nit-picking, but you are using the word correctly. This idea has a negative meaning.
It means looking for small or unimportant errors or faults, especially in order to criticize unnecessarily.
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Ahh, I might be using the word somewhat wrong, since I see it as a positive trait of @savvyplayer, but one that makes people uncomfortable.
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Nit-picky is less focused on the person who might feel uncomfortable and more on the person who is criticizing.
If someone tells you your pants are unzipped, I do not see that are criticism.
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Ahh, I just re-read your Buzz, and that's good.
Good job!
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What buzz did you read again? Did you mean the reaction (comment) to a buzz?
I was referring to the part about the D.Buzz domain automatically directing to the SSL version ✔️
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If the comment to a buzz is also a buzz, then I should read the D.Buzz manual again because there are still some things I don't know about the platform.
Well, I haven't created the manual yet Lol.
P.S. We will release comment viewing via Profiles on Dec. 29, 2020 (as long as there are no delays, and it will be called "Buzz's".
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