@LukasRotter Grrr. I'm beginning to wonder if one of my neighbours has pinched it :-P
@Alenanno Not forever, but not just for a day or two either.
@Emrakul Oh no :'( That kind of feed looks horrible.
@RosieF When it's in that drop-down ticker feed form, I don't think you can switch it off. When it's in the form of oneboxes posted into chat as though by a regular user, you can easily ignore it just like a regular user.
@Deusovi @Alconja it appears to have changed again (but the split still lines up)
I think he is actually dead, foully murdered by the Puzzling web software grown sentient and run amok: the matching of the splits indicates that he has been absorbed into the machine. The message to Deusovi means "You're next." OOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo. ... Oh, wait, I'm a few days late. Sorry.
A start might be my Narcissistic/Echoing puzzle, I think the answer to that explained all the words I used, which was something like half of what existed at the time
E.g. if you search "They are called Men Delivered words" is:answer it returns the correct answer, but if you search "Each Men Delivered word" is:answer it doesn't return anything.
@IAmInPLS That would've been a fairly good way to search for keywords in word-property answers when searching for duplicates ;(
That probably explains why I can never find anything a second time
I'll think "Oooh, I remember this old puzzle, the trick was something like <x>", but of course, the trick would be spoilerized, so it's ignored in the search?
I wonder if it would be possible to get that changed...
With the idea that spoilers stopping people from finding things when they already know the contents of the spoiler (because they're searching it) probably isn't the best idea
One could also improve the query and specify that the question must be tagged word-property, but I unfortunately have to go AFK right now. Will be back in around 90 minutes.
@Alenanno I wonder whether you would like to offer just a little help on your broken mosaic. Specifically, I know that I don't have all the 9s and strongly suspect that at least one of my other words is wrong (because the groups I have left over don't seem to make anything). Perhaps you might tell me something like whether I have 0, 1, or >1 errors, and the length of the wrong word if there is exactly one. Feel free not to, if you think that would be in any way inappropriate.
(And if anyone else reading thinks this isn't the sort of request I should be making, I'm all ears.)
@dcfyj When I was maybe 13 years old or so and more ignorant than I am today, I read a book that quoted a remark made about the composer and organist J S Bach, to the effect that "he could play the organ more virtuosically with his feet than most organists could with their hands". I was, as I say, ignorant, and for some years I had the mental image of Bach sitting with his feet up at the organ console playing on the manuals with his toes.
@Alenanno I think it's possible that I understand the small clue letters, though the fact that you're offering me hints there makes me wonder whether actually I've misunderstood something and maybe that's a hint in itself :-).
@Alenanno So my suggestion was to tell me whether the words I currently think I have are (1) all right, (2) just one wrong, in which case you could tell me which length or something of the kind, or (3) more than one wrong.
@Alenanno Interesting question. I confess I'd been hoping it would be no more than 2, in which case knowing none / one / more than one would be enough. But yeah, why not?
@GarethMcCaughan By the way, feel free to ask for help with the other users (joint effort). I'll most likely accept your answer anyways, considering the amount of stuff you got right (and fast).
Clearly you pounded the keyboard with both hands, left first hitting the dfc triangle. Your other hand hit around the hu hand but due to a crease in your balled up fist only the y and j were typed. From this I deduce you are right handed, as your right hand was further up and came second (It is instinctive to go left first, as if holding a piece of paper while writing). You only could have hit the keyboard for a couple of seconds otherwise multiple letters would have been typed. @dcfyj...
Therefore you didn't hit the keyboard hard in fear it would break..
@dcfyj If he were Sherlock he would have deduced even how many times you scratch your nose in a rainy day after you've taken a shower before drinking some water.
Preramble
Anyone who knows me knows that I like metapuzzles. I love when seemingly unrelated things come together into a satisfying conclusion. I've had a few ideas for new ones recently, but I didn't just want to use cryptic clues again. I had another idea - what if the component puzzles weren'...
@Alenanno I have changed two words and now have what might be a complete set. I would be interested to know whether it's right, but don't feel you have to tell me. (If it is, I will probably find out by solving the puzzle...)
@GarethMcCaughan Ok I checked. Seems all right. And I see you made progress on the small clues.
@GarethMcCaughan I have added another clarification under your answer about something I didn't think would create confusion eheh. :P I could have left that as part of the puzzle, but it's already hard as it is.
@Alenanno Thanks for the confirmation. I'm still finding contradictions, but presumably just because I'm failing to notice possibilities somewhere :-).
What's a good way to tell if my What is word puzzle is too hard?
I feared it was, then changed my mind, and now I can't decide. I think it's tough, but not quite too tough. Arguably made easier by a certain amount of similarity to existing ones (though it's not the same by any means).
@GentlePurpleRain OK. I'm just impatient. I seriously doubt it will last that long given the apparent capabilities of some of the members of this site.
It's only my second puzzle (and I think my first was closed as off-topic), and I'm probably a little over-excited about it.