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Sorry, not at the moment. If you follow someone or a project, you get the comments.
You can prevent comments from *appearing* in your feed by setting them to invisible with a CSS rule. (Use Stylish or an equivalent extension to apply your own CSS styles to the site.) However, this will not actually remove them, only hide them, so pagination (which is server-side) will still be done with them included, resulting in a variable number of entries per feed page. I did this for "so-and-so followed…" entries ages ago, though I think those have since been actually removed from the feed.
That's ingenious. btw - we are going to implement feed settings soon, so you won't need to do that for much longer.
could also be related that I've used up my highspeed web on my phone and have the crappiest download rate now.
new idea :) a site where only pages from every hacker will be shown, this way you'll get an inofficial projects blog. +1 anyone?
When I receive notification "X has updated the project titled Y", sometimes I have absolutely no idea what changed, because it looks the same as before. However, the user might changed some very important detail (correcting some tiny, but important typo) and this change is almost invisible. Honestly, I have no idea how it could be done, but highlighting (or at least listing of) the changes would be fine.
i completely ignore these updates in my feed now.. if it really is important it should be a new changelog log.
Hm, option to add changelog would be nice. Just a message to be shown in followers feed. Or, possibility to exclude the change from feed. Sometimes, when correcting typos I don't want to flood the followers feeds.
That would be really nice. I think a system similar to that of MediaWiki (the software that powers Wikipedia et al) would be great: It allows you to both enter an edit summary that shows up in article history, Recent Changes (equivalent to the global feed here), and watchlists (equivalent to personal feeds) and optionally mark your edit as a "minor edit", in which case it won't appear for people who've chosen to not see minor edits. And for any edit, you can look at how the page looked before, how it looked after, and the diff.
Is there a way to add a check list in a project. I see there is list and table, but I would like to keep track of where I am at on a project with a checklist. Or is there another method I should try to use?
Hey willbaden, sorry we haven't got a checklist feature. Interesting idea. Thanks for bringing it up.
Would anyone else find a checklist useful? If so please let us know.
cool feature to hold some thoughts to show that there is more planned and what was achieved until yet. I like it :)
Todo or milestones in a treeview format would be neat.
Something like that'd be cool... the whole "Is this project complete" system seems a bit limiting/presumptuous. Maybe make that more-fluid...? (but even a scale-of-completeness is still a bit presumptuous).
I don't think I'd, personally, use something *too* sophisticated, like a Gantt Chart... but Todo/Todone checklists might be handy...
Sorta-Related, it'd be nice if there was a more-reliable method for entering fixed-width ascii-type stuff; art, code, tables, as well as custom-formatted lists, etc. 80-columns should fit on dang-near any screen/window-size these days without wrapping. Couple that with the ability to add custom-fields (rather than just Description, Details, Instructions, etc.) and life might become a heck of a lot easier for the web-dev. ;) Leave the "read-more" feature, and we could make intricate tables/lists stand-out with explanations/details for those that're interested...
As a workaround, you could put Unicode checkbox symbols at the beginning of the lines of your list.
hmmmm. . . not sure how to use this. I can find the unicode, but how do I make the project text editor recognize this.
I had two accounts. Deleted one, but the other still won't let me grab my username - hasn't been freed up by deleting the account
The same thing happened to me! I accidentally made a new account and set my username on that one without realizing that I had originally logged in via Twitter.
Hey Evan. PM me with the username and the details of the the account you'd like to keep and the one which is the duplicate.
If this has happened to anyone else, you can also PM me with those details. Cheers.
For the Hackerspaces section, I suggest using information from http://hackerspaces.org
Hello Nick, each of the hackerpaces pages on hackaday.io have been created by members. We're contacting more hackerspaces and inviting them to join. Hackerspaces.org is a great resource.
How do I join a hackerspace on here? I've followed mine (#1768 Calgary Protospace Ltd.) but I didn't see a join button.
[bug] [project pictures]
Some project pictures aren't showing up for me. For example, on #my very first binary-clock, the first picture shows up in All Projects and on the project page, but the 2nd to 4th images don't show up. If I point to their thumbnails, I can see them using Imagus, but they're just fully transparent on the page. This is also occurring for both images of #Ultrasonic Distance Measurement NRF905 Transmissio and the one image of #Motorcycle Garage Door Opener. Both of those also have plain gray images in All Projects, like the skull placeholder image, but just flat gray. Refreshing or closing and reopening has no apparent effect on this.
Chrome 39.0.2171.99 on OS X 10.9.5.
Also, thanks for enabling link editing in comments and feed notification for replies on unfollowed projects!
Chrome 39.0.2171.99 on OSX 10.8.5 - same here, basically. Gray pictures everywhere.
I've been told that this has been fixed now. All the images seem to be there. Thanks for letting us know!
I can confirm that those are fixed. Today, though, I'm seeing more blank images in All Projects only, which never finishes loading. If I open the project pages, the images work fine there. Affected projects: everything between #IPad Mini retina screen to Oculus Rift and #Nexus 7 (2013) In-Dash Install (inclusive) as well as #Anyfesto.
[question] [usernames]
This "Get your Hackaday.io username" banner… does that just add another URL by which my profile is accessible, or does it change my username as displayed on projects and comments? Just curious; I'm planning to use the same username I'm already using.
Your name and your username is different. Username is for the Vanity URL (Get your Hackaday Username), your name is what's displayed on the project or comments. You can change your name whenever you want. You can change your username once.
Okay, that makes sense. I tried to set my username to 'i' but it gave the error message "Sorry, usernames can only contain alphanumeric characters." Isn't 'i' alphanumeric? And I did think that maybe the real problem is that it's only one character long, but 'e' is a valid username.
I vote to add a notification setting to be updated via email for changes/updates to projects I am following. For those who follow a ton of projects, it might be nice to also have the option to just get a weekly digest of project changes. Obviously this would be an opt-in setting. I say this because I have friends/family who created a projects account just to follow my project, but they don't get any updates whatsoever when I update the project (people who aren't project creators are not going to log very often to read their feed). Is this something you guys would consider?
a weekly report instead of the once in a while "you got a skull" mail would be cool. Like "you've received 5 skulls, 7followers and blabla..." and here are the links and previews to updates of the projects you are following. Leave out comments and messages maybe, because they are thought to be responded fast, unlike articles one can read later. This can all be automated and some 'maybe you're also interested in this projects' or the hacklet can be added. But than again everyone screams "but I don't want the hacklet as a mail, I've already read it on the blog and projects". Anyway +skull
I like your additions. I think the option for daily updates on projects you are following would be awesome so that your project could almost act as a mini blog for those who want to follow it closely but don't necessarily look at HAD projects that often.
Not sure about the other users, but I'd like to have one account for both Hackaday projects and blog site. For commenting something at blog, I have to sign up with my old wordpress account, which I use only for this purpose. Having single account for both would be nice.
It always used to recognize my email address and ask me to log in with my Wordpress account, but for a few months now I've been using a + extension on my email address so Wordpress doesn't recognize it. (If you're username@gmail.com, you can use username+anything@gmail.com and still receive any emails sent to it. I don't know of any other email providers that have that feature, but I'm sure they exist.) But I would like to be able to comment there with my account from here.
What's the point of (and how on earth can one search for info on) the + thing?
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/12096
Also, you apparently can use both username@gmail.com and username@googlemail.com (as well as username+anything@googlemail.com), and do the same filtering based on that. And you can put periods anywhere in the username (user.name@gmail.com) and Gmail considers that the same address, while most other sites consider it different.
I'd really like that too, this way when one clicks on your avatar, it could direct you to your profile on projects.
Hey jaromir.sukuba, PointyOintment, and davedarko. It's a great idea. However, it's difficult because the blog runs on the Wordpress.com system. There doesn't seem to be a good way to integrate them at the moment.
[bug] [formatting]
Long URL doesn't wrap, resulting in the page being excessively wide: #3835. Computer Vision Dildos
Also, I just noticed that the new # links continue to be links even when I refresh the page partway through writing a comment and restore the comment form's contents using Lazarus. That's pretty cool.
However, when writing this comment, I noticed a bug with them: it continues to suggest projects even when I put a space after the # and continue typing the rest of the sentence.
Hey PointyOintment, thanks for pointing those out. I've put in a ticket for each.
On those (rare?) occasions when a real-time conversation pops up in a discussion... two people might end up filling up the "Now-On" section on the hackaday blog... here's a screenshot:
http://hackaday.io/project/3821-the-jarclock-jardisplay/log/12951-did-you-realize/discussion-12652
It might be worthwhile to not drive-out everyone else's updates... Maybe it should have a bit of fuzzy-logic, e.g. "the project log has been commented on X times in the last hour by *user1*, *user2*, ..."
When @Peter McCloud wrote on the wall of @Anthony A. the feeds link to Anthony A. was linking to Mr. McCloud.
Thanks davedarko. I noticed that too and I've put in a ticket. Cheers.
[bug] [my feed]
Some entries are not appearing in my feed. What I've noticed is that I'm seeing "so-and-so has updated the project log…" entries for recently added project logs for which I never saw "so-and-so has added a new project log…" entries. For some, though, I do see the latter type of entry—I haven't noticed a pattern yet. The result is that if someone adds a project log without later updating it, I might not see it.
Also, other entry types may also be missing; I haven't noticed that, but the one I have noticed not appearing seems to be the easiest to notice the lack of.
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I signed up using twitter and when I went to add my email, I found that apparently I had registered previously using only my email. I deleted that account, but I still can't enter my email into my new account; it says "The email has already been taken, please try another one!" is there any way you can help me?
Just found out that the read more thingy is broken for pages. I tried to edit my latest but it didn't work.
and comments and replies on pages don't show in my feed. I hope I don't repeat myself, if so I'm sorry :D
I think there is a read more bug at the moment. It should be fixed in the next release. I'll put a ticket in about the comments and replies in the feed. Thanks!
I just had an idea for the search field, it would be great if one could predefine the search by something like 'tag: midi', 'project: r2-d2' or 'hacker: Aleksandar Bradic'. Could also be indicated by -t -p and -l for the console feeling.
And why not give the stack page a counter/update number like the feed or message board to draw some attention to it.
Like Google and reddit have? That would be nice. I think it's called Lucene syntax.
I was on the firepick web page, and tried to login and got a 403.
How did you manage to login in the end? If you go to the firepick page and try to login now, are you still getting the 403?
Become a member to follow this project and never miss any updates
Is there any way to prevent the comments from flooding My Feed?