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    Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
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    I think this is a problem not manifested earlier. The menu item "Latest articles" loads the page Latest Updates. On this page, there is a filter "Minimum score" which cannot be less than 1.0. Therefore, freshly published articles cannot be seen, and the event when a new article becomes published remain virtually unnoticed. Thank you.

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      I think this is a problem not manifested earlier. The menu item "Latest articles" loads the page Latest Updates. On this page, there is a filter "Minimum score" which cannot be less than 1.0. Therefore, freshly published articles cannot be seen, and the event when a new article becomes published remain virtually unnoticed. Thank you.

      —SA

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      Articles with no votes are included regardless of the filter

      cheers Chris Maunder

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        Articles with no votes are included regardless of the filter

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
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        Chris, This is what I thought, but on my recent submissions I cannot see it. That's why I wrote about it. Okay, let's check up: Below, there are two of my most recent submissions, one is fresh, another one is update of the previous article. You can check up timing. The update is included, the fresh one is not:* Web Presentation, the Other Way Around (21 December 2020)

        • Web Presentation, an Application in a Single File
          Can you see the problem now? Thank you.

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          Articles with no votes are included regardless of the filter

          cheers Chris Maunder

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          Sandeep Mewara
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          Not sure if this is related or different - I cannot find a trace of my recent publish anywhere other than in my own details. [Quick Look into Machine Learning Workflow](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5289602/Quick-Look-into-Machine-Learning-Workflow) I even marked it updated but it never features on home page like other posts. Ideally it should be in AI category but it's not.

          Latest CodeProject post: Quick look into Machine Learning workflow How to solve Word Ladder Problem? To read all my blog posts, visit: Learn by Insight...

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            I think this is a problem not manifested earlier. The menu item "Latest articles" loads the page Latest Updates. On this page, there is a filter "Minimum score" which cannot be less than 1.0. Therefore, freshly published articles cannot be seen, and the event when a new article becomes published remain virtually unnoticed. Thank you.

            —SA

            Sergey A Kryukov

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            Chris Maunder
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            There was a bug, so thanks for reporting. It was an interesting one: There are two paths to getting this data: one via our Lucene text indexing server, the other straight from the database. The database had the correct results, the Lucene did not, so the problem wasn't showing for me while debugging (stepping through was throwing a timeout pushing the execution path over to the database) There issue is still lingering, but a workaround for now is to select a rating of 1.0 and you'll get all articles no matter what.

            cheers Chris Maunder

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              There was a bug, so thanks for reporting. It was an interesting one: There are two paths to getting this data: one via our Lucene text indexing server, the other straight from the database. The database had the correct results, the Lucene did not, so the problem wasn't showing for me while debugging (stepping through was throwing a timeout pushing the execution path over to the database) There issue is still lingering, but a workaround for now is to select a rating of 1.0 and you'll get all articles no matter what.

              cheers Chris Maunder

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              Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
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              ...because 1.0 is not applicable to the articles without votes. The rating for such an article should be NaN, null, undefined, something like that. Anyway, it is not selectable. I'll appreciate it if you update me if something changes. Thank you.

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                ...because 1.0 is not applicable to the articles without votes. The rating for such an article should be NaN, null, undefined, something like that. Anyway, it is not selectable. I'll appreciate it if you update me if something changes. Thank you.

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                Sergey A Kryukov

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                Yeah - I noticed that too after my note - I should have updated my note. We're working on it!

                cheers Chris Maunder

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