I can't answer the Jekyll question for sure, but with my person site I keep the theme and the content separate because of how GitHub hosted sites work. You need to build the site as it displays and store it in its own repo. The theme that builds the site has to be separated or the page won't load correctly
Why do we need to clean old repositories? What's wrong with keeping them?
@quartata Because I thought it was a good idea at the time and I’m too lazy to merge the two repos again.
@JakeSymons You can test whatever you want. !!/test is useful for seeing if something would be caught by a rule or if it’s already been watched or blacklisted.
@Andy I don't know, just feels like they're cluttering up the repo page especially considering most of them were just ideas that were neer implemented. Maybe they could be merged into one repo
whar you said about Jekyll makes sense -- I figured it was part of the build process
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Before I spent the time looking, maybe someone here knows, do we have the same pattern blacklisted across the different blacklists? Ie. a site, a username, and a keyword or any combination of those?
As mentioned in the answer to What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?, the first (now deleted) question is "Where, oh where, did the Joel Data go?"
I'm sure that Joel refers to Joel Spolsky, but what was "the Joel Data"?
I'm surprised this question hasn't been ask...
Since all posts are numbered sequentially, you just go to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1; that post was a test question and has been deleted. It had 2 answers (post ids #2 and #3) so the first one still visible is:
While applying opacity to a form should we use a decimal or double value?
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