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@Sajjon Sajjon commented Jun 10, 2024

Alternative profile for SwiftLang, which at least for me, improves readability.

The three items in the enumerated list start with verbs in bold, encouraging engagement and also makes it a bit more glanceable, at least for me. Might be completely subjective :)

Changed from "we are" to "we're" to be more consistent with other phrasing like "that’s" and "It's".

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⚠️⚠️⚠️Caution⚠️⚠️⚠️

This user is attempting to execute the first step of a supply chain attack, attempting to break free from the 'first-time contributor' status. The user opened a similar PR in all other repositories on the same day. He also stole pictures of other users to make them look like real people.

There are still hundreds of submissions like this, and they can be fixed at once. They will be submitted in multiple batches, and this is one part of them

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Well all make it stringing

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Im looking at out of. control remote

@Sajjon Sajjon closed this by deleting the head repository Mar 17, 2025
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