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by jhchen
1366 days ago
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IIRC they were random letters that do not occur naturally in English words, in order to serve as easily searchable annotation/footnote identifiers. He somewhat already knew they were extra details that would not make it to the main body. Later these get changed [1], [2], etc but you don't want to use these at the outset due to possible reordering/deleting. Source: I was one of the founders of Stypi and we asked him when porting the data from Etherpad to Stypi. https://techcrunch.com/2011/08/09/yc-funded-stypi-is-etherpa... |
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