This is a very detailed and thoughtful update. I appreciate how you shared the βfriendly fireβ experience because it shows that even automated systems need human judgment and continuous refinement.
The idea of testing with low weights and learning from real interactions sounds like a responsible approach, especially in a space where reputation and trust matter a lot.
As someone who has also experienced unexpected downvotes from automated systems, I can relate to the importance of transparency and careful tuning. Itβs encouraging to see developers openly discussing edge cases and improving their tools instead of just running them silently.
Wishing you success with the beta phase, and I hope the project continues to evolve in a way that protects the ecosystem while supporting genuine contributors.
I really respect the effort you are putting into this, especially doing it from a mobile device. That takes a lot of patience and determination.
Taking a short break sounds like a good idea too, because coding for many days in a row can be exhausting, especially when you are still learning. Step by step, the logic will become clearer.
Thanks for the suggestion about Termux and Linux environments. I will try to explore them gradually as I continue learning more about the technical side of Hive.
Wishing you success as you refine the code and share it on GitHub in the future.
I love IT :-)
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But others dont. Look what have they done to the post n destroyed the repo of @glimpsytips.dex
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@freebornsociety now what is wrong with the content of this post. This i was talking to u in token memos
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I'm asking around, might be tomorrow.
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π€£π€£π€£, what kind of algorithm is this? I've read it several times and still don't understand its logic.
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This is a very detailed and thoughtful update. I appreciate how you shared the βfriendly fireβ experience because it shows that even automated systems need human judgment and continuous refinement.
The idea of testing with low weights and learning from real interactions sounds like a responsible approach, especially in a space where reputation and trust matter a lot.
As someone who has also experienced unexpected downvotes from automated systems, I can relate to the importance of transparency and careful tuning. Itβs encouraging to see developers openly discussing edge cases and improving their tools instead of just running them silently.
Wishing you success with the beta phase, and I hope the project continues to evolve in a way that protects the ecosystem while supporting genuine contributors.
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U experienced but me still facing these problems
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I really respect the effort you are putting into this, especially doing it from a mobile device. That takes a lot of patience and determination.
Taking a short break sounds like a good idea too, because coding for many days in a row can be exhausting, especially when you are still learning. Step by step, the logic will become clearer.
Thanks for the suggestion about Termux and Linux environments. I will try to explore them gradually as I continue learning more about the technical side of Hive.
Wishing you success as you refine the code and share it on GitHub in the future.
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