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Time to close this question

From the blog post Arthur linked to in the comments To handle those rare situations where unusual activity levels may indicate misuse, we’ve added some new moderator flags in these scenarios: they …
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Is it a bad practise to add details (limited) to some one's answer?

I think so. The detail is all there, even if spread into the comments; it's what they are for. If further expansion is needed, why not just ask the person who wrote the answer to expand it? But, as yo …
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Writing a bar on top of a number

To give the question an answer so it can be accepted: you can use $\overline{...}$ to get a bar over any letter or digit or group thereof.
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Updated: Is it time to replace links to the UCDavis arXiv frontend?

As of 29 March 2022, I claim all the links in questions and answers to front.math.ucdavis.edu that predate April 2007, when the arXiv moved to the new, uniform identifiers YYMM.NNNN[N], have been fixe …
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Editing old question, can't submit as title is too long

But in the future, I guess it would be suitable to summarise titles that are too long on posts that need editing, but then record the original title at the top of the body of the question. …
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Editing old question, can't submit as title is too long

I'm editing Is there a canonical map from the cohomology of orbifold Chiral de Rham on an orbifold to the cohomology of Chiral de Rham on a crepant resolution? … I have saved a local copy of the new source text of the question, but have left it open for editing, in case there's a quick answer. …
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