I don't think there's an all-encompassing ideology that could really define my beliefs. I guess from a social POV I'm classically liberal, and economically I'm Georgist and capitalist. I feel like most people who at least try to think critically about their political beliefs will end up all over the spectrum. It just doesn't make sense that 99% of your hundreds of political stances all end up auth-left or whatever. It doesn't add up statistically. If I can predict your stance on gun control based on your stance on healthcare spending, or your stance on abortion based on your stance on immigration, then I feel I'm not really dealing with your personal individual beliefs but rather the collective framework adopted by the tribe you decided to join.
Posts have a value called "hotness". It's basically total score divided by time, standard reddit-like algorithm.
I made it so that hotness is automatically set to 0 after 48 hours.
So the query builder is looking to sort by hotness. But once it runs out of posts with hotness, it just returns old ass posts because the default sort is by ID and these posts are some of the first posts on mainchan.
That might be it.
Also
>Setting a sorting order is not saved between sessions. Neither is setting sort order on subs or in user settings respected. Sort order always defaults to "Hot" either on refresh or in next session.
This isn't a bug. Subchans decide what the default order is of posts/comments. I haven't implemented anything to store user sort order. Maybe I will at some later point
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I did because I am old.
I do
Expected.
Sad to hear. Kabo (the mainchan dog) is based on Kabosumama, who is still alive and kicking!
I don't think there's an all-encompassing ideology that could really define my beliefs. I guess from a social POV I'm classically liberal, and economically I'm Georgist and capitalist. I feel like most people who at least try to think critically about their political beliefs will end up all over the spectrum. It just doesn't make sense that 99% of your hundreds of political stances all end up auth-left or whatever. It doesn't add up statistically. If I can predict your stance on gun control based on your stance on healthcare spending, or your stance on abortion based on your stance on immigration, then I feel I'm not really dealing with your personal individual beliefs but rather the collective framework adopted by the tribe you decided to join.
that’s me I said that
>Did you know the Roman emperor Caligula declared war on the sea and ordered his men to collect shells as spoils of war?
I like gura
that's my face, yes
also no
no
I do miss old 4chin
I want a girl for sure, but I want like 3 kids so I'd like a mix. Ideal would be 2 girls 1 boy.
No particular order:
Honorable mentions: The entire Dragon Quest series, Monster Hunter: World, Dota 2, FF6/8, Mario 64, Smash Bros,
be the change you want to see
No worries! Let me know if you find any more bugs
>Default Comment Sort in Subchan Settings still doesn't work. For instance I set it to "New" in all my subs and they still sort as Hot.
I can't recreate this. Are you sure?
Great choice m'lord!
hmm weird i'll take a look. Thanks!
true!
Ok I believe this is now fixed. Let me know if you get any more bugs. Appreciate it!
OK I think I get it.
Posts have a value called "hotness". It's basically total score divided by time, standard reddit-like algorithm.
I made it so that hotness is automatically set to 0 after 48 hours.
So the query builder is looking to sort by hotness. But once it runs out of posts with hotness, it just returns old ass posts because the default sort is by ID and these posts are some of the first posts on mainchan.
That might be it.
Also
>Setting a sorting order is not saved between sessions. Neither is setting sort order on subs or in user settings respected. Sort order always defaults to "Hot" either on refresh or in next session.
This isn't a bug. Subchans decide what the default order is of posts/comments. I haven't implemented anything to store user sort order. Maybe I will at some later point
I'm gonna beat you up in real life