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admin said in #3222 6mo ago: received

Hey anons, this week we have a big delivery: the sofiechan newsletter. It seems to work. We're shipping it. Head to the "you" page and click the endorse icon on the newsletter question to subscribe, and you should receive something in the hour after Monday 16:00 UTC/9:00 PT. Even if you subscribe late, you'll still get Monday's newsletter if you subscribe by about Thursday I think.

It's a pretty simple deal: the top five threads from the last two weeks minus anything that's already been featured in a newsletter. So if you post on Saturday and it doesn't blow up until Wednesday, you'll still be featured in next Monday's newsletter as a late bloomer. Basically, it should just work.

Hopefully it all works smoothly. We've tested it a bit, but as you might imagine it's hard to realistically test a periodic newsletter. There may be delivery issues, rendering issues, etc. Please dig it out of your spam box and tell your mail provider it's not spam. Report any bugs in this thread or to me by whatever means. We'll work out the kinks and get it ready for primetime over the next few weeks.

We are always happy to hear your feedback about any aspect of the system, especially at these early stages. Let us know how we can make this newsletter great for you.

Meanwhile in other progress, I completely rewrote the tag system backend. I hope you don't notice. It is now in a form where where it will be much easier to integrate more advanced features like autotagging based on linguistic analysis. I've got a plan and I think it's going to work. The autotagger will not only extrapolate from our tag use patterns to suggest tags based on post content, it will be capable of refining the boundaries of these tags and even autonomously discovering and managing new ones (which we can then rename and use as we see fit). It will generally defer to us, but will attempt to steer the whole tag set towards being a high quality index of our actual clusters of discussion. Theoretically. We're not there yet because it doesn't have any information to go on and hasn't been tuned up. The linguistic analysis stuff should give it that information. I'll be working on that.

The other main sofie dev wrote us a better tag selection dropdown that has simple search functionality. Check it out. It's easier than the old one to find the tags you want. But the real magic will come when we integrate it with the autotagger and new tag machine to suggest tags based on post content and other suggested tags. We're preparing for the problem of managing many dozens or even hundreds of tags, for which intelligent suggestions will be crucial. Check it out and let us know if you find any bugs.

This week intern-kun did some backend work, writing us a database anonymization script so that the whole dev team can work with real(er) data when testing. Don't worry, we're keeping your secret identities safe. He also worked on the newsletter stuff.

That's all for now. Let us know what you like and what you would like to see.

Hey anons, this week received

internkun said in #3223 6mo ago: received

Glad to be part of the team. Excited to see this image board grow

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dev said in #3224 6mo ago: received

I hope you all enjoy getting the weekly drip. Unfortunately, admin has declared my newsletter will be piped into /dev/null because of my sins against the codebase this week.

I hope you all enjoy received

admin said in #3225 6mo ago: received

I also turned on “op must have an image” and increased reputation required to post a thread to a nonzero level. Happy to hear arguments either way on this but wanted to try out the slight taste and investment test to see how it affects posting.

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I also turned on “op received

locke said in #3226 6mo ago: received

>>3225
I'm in agreement. I don't think there's a point to impose a restriction until abuse becomes a problem.

I'm in agreement. I received

anon_topy said in #3227 6mo ago: received

>>3225

I find the requirement to add an image increases my friction in posting. It can be hard to find a good image to illustrate a point, and a lot of people will throw in a slop image which is worse than no image at all. It makes the whole board feel distinctly lower-class.

I find the requireme received

anon_topy said in #3228 6mo ago: received

>>3225

Let's see if I get used it, but right now it feels like it will reduce my likelihood to post interesting links by 80% and effortpoasts by 30%

Let's see if I get u received

xmr said in #4615 2w ago: received

> Let us know what you like and what you would like to see.

Can you guys fix the rss feed link of sofiechan? I am using the following link: https://sofiechan.com/feed This link pulls in posts, but the post links are broken, they are given as `Link: /p/4498`.

Also, I would really appreicate if there was a way to participate in sofiechan threads via email, like mailing lists. As an example, the modern forum software Discourse has this feature, which is really ergonomic from my point of view (and probably other anons' PoV as well), since email workflows are quite flexible can suit every anon out here to their own needs and likes.

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Can you guys fix the received

xmr said in #4616 2w ago: received

>>4615
Or, even if mailing list functionality is too difficult, please consider making sofiechan work without JS so that people using EWW (Emacs Web Wowser) or other terminal and minimalistic browsers can read and contribute.

The essence is this: modern web browsers suck and introduce frictions to the workflow. I do all my work in the terminal, follow this website via rss, read emails, chat on IRC/XMPP, etc., all inside a coherent modal. Having to use web browser (tor browser) for sofiechan introduces a great deal of friction.

Or, even if mailing received

anon_vawu said in #4617 2w ago: received

is a terminal like an AI Agent?

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is a terminal like a received

anon_kwfo said in #4618 1w ago: received

>>4615

Fixing the RSS feed is a good idea. RSS is one of the simplest protocols on the web and has stood the test of time. The rest of this is deep subterranean triple chin neckbeardery. This is not the Linux Kernel Mailing List, it's a message board.

>>4617

lol

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