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HotBot hacks results
Jun 23, 2003 The company I used to work for (Lycos) used a project in which I was originally involved (a redesign of HotBot) as a base for a CSS skinning contest (Hack Hotbot). I don’t care what the internal debates and politics have been between HotBot product management and Lycos Legal, but this situation totally blows… ~200 words
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One change, immediate results
Oct 18, 2002 Last week’s redesign of Wired News included significant visual changes to the interface. The push toward XHMTL and CSS is certainly a big deal. But as a designer, I also love delving into visual details, especially as they impact the… ~500 words
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@sdw I lament the absence of soul and personality in most designs. Relating ChatGPT to a search engine, as soon as we tried adding personality, users felt like the results were biased in a certain direction. Sometimes bias was good. Other times, it caused users to distrust quality.
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Watch the process of design as it evolves from creation to a loose description of intent, and then ultimately… curation of generated results. twitter.com/RemitNotPaucit…
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@ozlubling I hear that. I’m sure an opt in/out would bias the results. But random selection sure puts a lot of burden on certain users to weather some bad trials.
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@jmspool Didn’t you and I exchange some tweets about this a while back? I remember you citing some research or results for how the approach was working.
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@cyanhex Sigh. We’ve seen too many instances where getting folded into a larger company results in a worse user experience or squashed innovation.
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@Neelixx @welles Make sure to switch to “All tweets” on the results pg, and knowing the advanced search stuff helps: support.twitter.com/articles/71577…
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@mjackson @joshelman Not when the button is “Following” and results in an unfollow, right? I haven’t tested it to see if it confirms first.
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@Trenti Know what you mean. Especially when folks haven’t seen you since the before state. Also, results motivate continued discipline.
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@beep @mezzoblue Sadly, even in Twitter/Mac results in an endless loop when clicking on pic.twitter’s that are gifs. cc @mikeindustries
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RT @thebolditalic: Sierra Hartman Photoshopped All The People and Cars Out of SF- The Results Are Weird thebolditalic.com/articles/4465-… http://t.co/…
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@Stammy iOS. The Block action is directly in line with the gear button. Thus a trigger tap in the same location results in a block.
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@danwrong Different results in Safari & Chrome when searching from the location bar. But starting from google.com, always the #.
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@fromedome Yeah – I think there’s a new endpoint that returns results from a much larger index, thus it finds older tweets.
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@isaach Beautiful. You have slightly different results than what we ended up with ;-) twitter.com/stop/status/29…
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LOVING what I’m getting to see as results of Twitter’s #hackweek this week. I hope you all get to see some of these projects soon too.
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@ShelbyWhite Agreed, & again, I’m not sure if this is the reason. I think Goog starts excluding results if a site uses repetitive keywords.
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@grahamjohnson10 @LdbOfficial Save a search by clicking the dropdown beside the search button on any results page.
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Check out @Keepsy – books and calendars can now be made with your Instagram photos. Customers seem very happy with the results.
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Not a coincidence that #dreamforce happens at the same time as #burningman. I’d love to see the results of combining the two.
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@jazzpazz Agreed – problem is in-reply-to IDs are stripped from search results. It’s a search problem, not Twitter for Mac.
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@kevintwohy @AndrewCrow Seems the sole intention of the animation is to pull attention toward the button. Detracts from the results though.
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@esquareda I was just noting that the results of each aren’t quite comparable. Shady wasn’t the right adjective.
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@somebear Those results are deceiving. Not all were created on the iPad. And some are just photos to be used as iPad wallpaper.
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@PageOneResults It’s a small bug in our code that keeps reappearing. Gets fixed, then reintroduced again.
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@PageOneResults Not all users engage the same. Some followers may just be interested in what you write, but will never reply, RT, fav, etc.
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@PageOneResults Why are you blocking users who “did not engage”? The only time I block is when someone abuses @stop, removing their mentions
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@PageOneResults Not sure what happened. Either a bug in our character limiter, or some clever hacking. Should only be 160 chars.
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@PageOneResults Because it needs to fetch the user info on hover, if the user doesn’t exist, or if the connection times out, you’ll see that
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@theharmonyguy Negative – those are the results of auto-completion. And both of those guys have public profiles.
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RT @macgill: “We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn” http://bit.ly/5IMr90 this is HUGE
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Even though it’s not perfect yet, I’ve been appreciating the results of @amazon‘s “Frustration-free packaging” http://j.mp/4GzVZ9
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For those who asked, I ended up using @Greenerprinter for a small, temporary run of our biz cards. We’re very pleased with the results.
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ALA’s 2008 web design survey results posted. 30,000+ responses. A metric ton of data there. http://bit.ly/WatFY (via @zeldman)
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WordPress plugins in use
Feb 16, 2009 There are a few WordPress plugins that help me publish this site as I want it. Here are a few of the key plugins I currently use on Stopdesign.… ~400 words
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FontExplorer Pro icons
Once again, beautiful work by Jon Hicks on icons for FontExplorer Pro. Plus a look at the sketches and process he went through to arrive at the final results. FontExplorer Pro iconshicks.design…
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