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Sorting results by the time #112

Closed paulz1 closed 4 years ago

paulz1 commented 4 years ago

Just start using Daily 2.0. A little question, sounds silly, but actually I could find how to sort the results by the time. To see the newest articles at the top.

Here, for example, top of my results :

MongoDB Atlas is the most reliable cloud database service available. / PROMOTED BY CODEFUND /

Writing Your Own Changelog Generator with Git 32h ago

Creating a solid Data Science development environment 3h ago

How to Install Docker on Windows 10 Home 2h ago

Predicting NBA All Stars 10h ago

Deploy Machine Learning Web API using NGINX and Docker on Kubernetes in Python 13h ago

Guide to Tomcat Manager Application 10h ago

Data Science Best Practices: Python Environments 28h ago

Designing Your First App in Kubernetes: A Summary 16h ago

Thanks for helping.

Ludo05 commented 4 years ago

I'll have a crack at this

idoshamun commented 4 years ago

Hi @paulz1, Currently, we provide only one sorting, our unique scoring which takes into account both the time and popularity of the article. In the future, we will add an option to sort by time. Hopefully, it fulfills your request :pray:

paulz1 commented 4 years ago

Ok, thank you @idoshamun Just to precise a bit this request, I think it could be very useful. I open "Daily 2.0" occasionally 3-4 times (or more) in a day. It's very important to see if there is something new. For the moment "something new" could be at the line 5th... or 10th, or even on the second page. And so, there are a lot of chances that I never will see this "something new".

So, I agree that priority of this feature is Low, but it could be very useful in the same time. Thank you very much for your help and for your job.

idoshamun commented 4 years ago

Thank you for elaborating on the issue, very important for me to understand the big picture. I might as well tweak a bit our current sorting algorithm to give higher priority to new content in the meantime. We have already a design in-place for this feature, you can expect to see new issues in the technical repos around this matter. I set it as "low" priority as, currently, you have some kind of workaround. It might not be the best way but there are other issues that need to addressed as well. We will get to everything and when I open the issues you are more than welcome to help us out and contribute :)

idoshamun commented 4 years ago

@all-contributors please add @paulz1 for ideas

allcontributors[bot] commented 4 years ago

@idoshamun

I've put up a pull request to add @paulz1! :tada: