Thread:Skylent/@comment-33347740-20180414091415/@comment-33347740-20180415110529

Thanks! :D and yes I'm alright- I've had a bit of a migraine but that's not uncommon since I've had them for years. :P Probably the recent limit on how much caffeine I can drink a day to stay within my budget is giving me withdrawls. And thanks so much I'm very excited. :) Hope all is well with you as well!

Honestly this has kind of just been a thing for awhile, and the main issue  I think is that it's why I have to go back and re-read/edit my work so much at the moment when I have time to pop on and write, because I'm unsure if it's saved the way I want it to be read in this circumstance. If no one else has had this problem, I suspect it might be because while I am using a programming laptop that I purchased from a former co-worker from my old IT job after my old computer bit the dust, it *does* run on an older version of Linux and I can't really afford  the newer version at this time.

Basically, when I go into edit a comment like this or a post in a discussion forum, I see the original message I had already written and changed previously instead of the last updated post with added or deleted information, or I get one that is only partially modified, and it is only in that editing view. It's frustrating to say the least- although I've managed to avoid any major issues with key wiki pages I've edited for now. Hopefully I may also be picking up just enough hours  with work that I can afford to have this laptop properly updated and cleaned out, but my main concern was that perhaps others might be losing important data saves after editing if this was somthing else entirely.