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I reported a few weeks ago that in the emails I receive for followed threads, the "View post" button doesnt direct me to the last unread post of the thread, but to the first post of the thread. This seemed to have been fixed some time ago, and then it started misbehaving again.
So Im attaching an example related to this thread, in the email I received today, the "View post" button has [ Im clicking the button in a webmail using Chrome.
I know there are still some open issues, I've not forgotten those. But to keep my sanity I like to move around...
Recently, I've been very hard at work to bring some drastic search improvements. It's not live yet, but it will allow for natural language search and semantic search (with embeddings generated by OpenAI).
That means if you search 'oceans' you'll be able to get results that include sea, ocean, and oceans. Just a simple example.
Another one would be 'NinjaTrader VWAP -Fat Tails' if you want a search that doesn't include results from (just picking on him sorry Harry).
Results can now simultaneously take search title and frequency of text in post text, as well.
I'm working on the interface now to make it easier to use.
I'm asking you devoted readers to send me a few searches that don't work well right now, so I can test them in my dev environment and see how they do.
You can use -word (dash prefix) for negative search.
You can use quotes around phrases.
You can include usernames in the search.
I haven't done the custom wordforms yet through OpenAI. I was also thinking of adding a mapping for "recent" to be posts within the last 90 days, "this year" or a year number, I'd like them to respect those during search.
It should be much more natural search and semantic search.