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    The home page displays article categories [Following] [All] [Python] [Artificial Intelligence] [IoT] [DevOps] [Web] [Mobile] [...] On the home page, if you 1. have [All] selected 2. scroll down 3. you'll see 4 articles in [Just Published] [Python] [Artificial Intelligence] [IoT] Things I've Noticed There doesn't seem to be any way to continue scrolling and display any of the other groups (DevOps, Web, Mobile). There is a [Load More] section at the bottom of the last one (IoT) but that of course only loads more IoT articles. Why aren't those other categories available when simply scrolling down? Why is Python the first one? This site (authors & articles) are far more interested in .NET so maybe that is the better choice to be moved up in the list?

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      The home page displays article categories [Following] [All] [Python] [Artificial Intelligence] [IoT] [DevOps] [Web] [Mobile] [...] On the home page, if you 1. have [All] selected 2. scroll down 3. you'll see 4 articles in [Just Published] [Python] [Artificial Intelligence] [IoT] Things I've Noticed There doesn't seem to be any way to continue scrolling and display any of the other groups (DevOps, Web, Mobile). There is a [Load More] section at the bottom of the last one (IoT) but that of course only loads more IoT articles. Why aren't those other categories available when simply scrolling down? Why is Python the first one? This site (authors & articles) are far more interested in .NET so maybe that is the better choice to be moved up in the list?

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      When I pointed out the arbitrary nature of the home page article categories, someone referred me to this, which simply lists all articles in order of their appearance: CodeProject - Timeline View[^] If you click on its "Following" button, you'll only see articles on the topics that you follow. I wish it was the default home page, because you return to the arbitrary one whenever you click on the banner.

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        When I pointed out the arbitrary nature of the home page article categories, someone referred me to this, which simply lists all articles in order of their appearance: CodeProject - Timeline View[^] If you click on its "Following" button, you'll only see articles on the topics that you follow. I wish it was the default home page, because you return to the arbitrary one whenever you click on the banner.

        Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
        The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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        If you are logged in, the last selected tab should be saved in your User Preferences. This value should be used whenever you open the page to select the last tab you had opened. This uses a Cookie to hold your User Preference Id, so if you have Cookies disabled, this will not work for you.

        "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."

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