Always open to suggestions on how to make content here more evergreen. It's not something we're actively avoiding or anything.
I'll be deploying some significant improvements to search in the next release which should help some. We're also planning to make linking to past content native to the editor. We also have ideas around a "lost treasure" page which should resurface old gems.
We'd love to have more ideas to throw around!
I have so much to say wrt search, esp embeddings-related search for message composition. I can do it as another one of these "feature idea" posts, or in some other venue if you'd rather. That one is pretty ornate to describe, but maybe that's okay.
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I'd love to hear it.
Given written work is a search query finding fascinating people, perhaps there are lurkers here that share your fascination with embeddings, or some adjacent information mapping facet, and can color our understanding of how they might work on SN. So I'd vote for posting it here but I'd read it if you sent in the mail tbh
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So encouraging to read this. Thanks for continuously building in public and being so open to feedback
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I think Darth’s idea for a customizable profile page is a great first step, where authors can highlight their best work
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What fosters a sense of community is the weekly regulars like fun fact Friday, Monday meme, weekend book recommendations. I love it that I can expect to learn certain things on specific days of the week. Perhaps we can take it one step further and have seasonal themes. For example, Jan 3 is Proof of Keys Day. We could have a thread that commemorates this day and compiles useful posts related to safeguarding your assets n Cold Storage tips
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That's so true! Supplying and meeting expectations is a huge part of community building.
Perhaps we can take it one step further and have seasonal themes.
Topic "seasons" would be pretty cool. As a low effort start, maybe we could pin a post each season and everyone could chime in some megathread.
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I love the idea of low effort start. Fast iteration is key to being action/oriented n pushing for improvements, small as they may be
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I really think SNL is an under-rated thing that I (embarassingly) just discovered recently. I can see it becoming a kind of heartbeat of SN. I love how @k00b and @Car bring their personalities to it.
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Ohhh I’m more embarrassed to admit that I haven’t watched it listened to SNL yet. Is there a place where I can find past episodes of these podcasts? videos?
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I think the Youtube channel has them all. They also post a notice when they're doing it live, which is how I noticed in the first place.
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Thanks for the heads-up!
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