Gareth Davidson
Gareth Davidson
> When users start new tasks within a short period of time without finishing first earlier tasks we could treat the earlier tasks as if the user clicked skipped. This...
Yep this sounds totally reasonable, will give users fun things to play with and a way to make their assistant their own. Anyone interested in this sort of thing should...
I agree, they can be a barrier to contributing and are used as a way to deflect issues. But in my experience as the project becomes more mainstream users do...
The answers are in markdown, just like on here. So I guess you'll need to do: ```markdown Something like this for it to work ``` i.e.: Something like this for...
Looks like it's a rendering issue: * Double newlines are saved to the DB, they just don't make it into the HTML after being passed through Markdown. * `` doesn't...
I really like this idea, I think it's better than most of the other axes. The reason why: when someone gives an answer that skews the data set, they'll likely...
> I am not sure what the proposition is, but it probably is quite important for the AI to know what is factual and what is not. And not to...
> Can scientifically verifiable topics with overwhelming evidence be marked controversial, i.e. earth being round, global warming being real, vaccines not causing autism, 2+2=4 and then be filtered out? Sure....
Is truth something that's democratically selected by a tiny minority of the world, the people writing text and ordering them on the data collection site? How is this different to...
Looks like they use themoviedb for data, who explicitly forbid derived works: https://www.themoviedb.org/terms-of-use But you could get the popular film names, look them up on Wikipedia and use Wikipedia's data...