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Articles with no votes are included regardless of the filter
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Chris Maunder
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Chris,
This is what I thought, but on my recent submissions I cannot see it. That's why I wrote about it.
Okay, let's check up:
Below, there are two of my most recent submissions, one is fresh, another one is update of the previous article. You can check up timing. The update is included, the fresh one is not:
Web Presentation, the Other Way Around (21 December 2020)Web Presentation, an Application in a Single FileCan you see the problem now?
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Not sure if this is related or different - I cannot find a trace of my recent publish anywhere other than in my own details.
Quick Look into Machine Learning Workflow
I even marked it updated but it never features on home page like other posts. Ideally it should be in AI category but it's not.
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There was a bug, so thanks for reporting. It was an interesting one: There are two paths to getting this data: one via our Lucene text indexing server, the other straight from the database. The database had the correct results, the Lucene did not, so the problem wasn't showing for me while debugging (stepping through was throwing a timeout pushing the execution path over to the database)
There issue is still lingering, but a workaround for now is to select a rating of 1.0 and you'll get all articles no matter what.
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Chris Maunder
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...because 1.0 is not applicable to the articles without votes. The rating for such an article should be NaN, null, undefined, something like that. Anyway, it is not selectable.
I'll appreciate it if you update me if something changes.
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
modified 21-Jan-21 22:25pm.
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Yeah - I noticed that too after my note - I should have updated my note.
We're working on it!
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Chris Maunder
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Preparing an article with a file to download.
Article wizard shows the zip loaded to CP and allow to insert a link to file in article.
But preview tells the link is orphan.
Integer Factorization: Dreaded list of primes[^]
<a href="https://www.codeproject.com/KB/Articles/5290250/Working/TrialDivLP.zip">https://www.codeproject.com/KB/Articles/5290250/Working/TrialDivLP.zip</a>
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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I've fixed the article.
Be sure to always reference by filename, and not by full path. The paths may change.
Also, by convention, we have downloads at the top of the article for those of us who just want to dive into the code.
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Chris Maunder
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Thank you
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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The "indication that you pressed it" needs to be more obvious - perhaps removing the "smiley list" would be a good idea?
That "tick and a count" is pretty easy to miss.
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Interesting. Do we get (or lose) points with these?
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The rep history says not: I'll "thumbs up" yours so you can see.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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OriginalGriff wrote: I'll "thumbs up" yours Fnarr, fnarr!
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Not yet.
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Chris Maunder
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Whilst still in the not-yet stage, perhaps it might be a good idea to be able to make comments that neither reward nor penalize the post.
Also - while I have your attention - maybe something, like a question mark, to signify "what in the world are you talking about?"
Another, possibly also of value, might be a "wait until you are sober" - but that's a bit more judgemental then I'd care to be.
But, for-really real real, consider what non-point-related comments could contribute.
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: wait until you are sober
For some people that may require patience.
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Chris Maunder
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I'm curious as to what problem this fixes. Now we have and even "incorrect!" on posts, which will be used by anonymous drive-by shooters who don't have the pair to state their opinion openly.
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Greg Utas wrote: which will be used by anonymous drive-by shooters who don't have the pair to state their opinion openly. Well, I think your observation is correct.
On the other hand, maybe it will satisfy them instead of the down vote?
So, if and when it's fully unleashed, let us see how it rolls out. In a way, my main interest in the reputation points is more accurately taken care of by this feature.
Remember: it's the holiday season. Be of good faith and be assured that anything and everything that can be abused will be abused.
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: anything and everything that can be abused will be abused.
It's the internet - that's a given!
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Yeah, a little pizazz is needed to reflec the action for sure, and yes, the tick (and all others) display will be updated.
A quick note for the others:
The purpose of these is to allow someone to throw out a LOL, or "yeah, nice" 👍 without needing to post a 1 or 2 word response. The Correct / Incorrect reactions are a bit experimental. Maybe you upvote an answer in the forums, maybe you tick it as correct. Either / both are fine. Do we need both? Maybe not, but it's an easy change.
The thumbs up/thumbs down are more about a personal opinion (I agree / disagree) rather than a reflection of the quality (1 = poor post, 5 = great post). Again this might be too subtle for the forums, and the answer is to simply remove the "upvote" feature on community forums like the lounge.
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: and the answer is to simply remove the "upvote" feature on community forums like the lounge.
I dunno - that's actually handy: you can tell at a glance if people like it because it's green, you don't have to open it to check a "reactions count"
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I've hardwired it to go green for 10 thumbs-up. I will probably add grey for 10 thumbs down. Further, I can move the reaction count summary to be on the subject line when the counts are high enough to warrant that.
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: I will probably add grey for 10 thumbs down.
Doesn't that just bring back the old problem for which downvoting was removed from the Lounge a long time ago?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I spontaneously like the "Correct" and "Incorrect" ones.
But please change the heart to a rose, there's a slim chance I will declare my never ending love to someone in the forum.
I'm also not very fond of having a constant smiley on the left side of every post, like as if every post is a joke. I don't have a better suggestion though.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger
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Yeah - I'm still playing with the emojis. Literally any Unicode emoji you think is appropriate can go there. A string is a string...
The smiley on the side? Yeah. I'm using an emoji there but I think a custom image will have to do instead.
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Chris Maunder
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