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Is it time for me to work with my friend Claude to build a community notes layer Chrome extension on top of PCF?
Is it time for me to work with my friend Claude to build a community notes layer Chrome extension on top of PCF?
Is it time for me to work with my friend Claude to build a community notes layer Chrome extension on top of PCF?
For us ignorant folk, we just all add the extension once you make it available? Guess that resolves the waiting for meaningful feedback tool aspect.View attachment 1670248
I didn't want to use my company account so I just used Sonnet which surprisingly still one shot this. Nice!
Honestly I won't distribute something that's just targeting PCF unless it was okay with the owners.For us ignorant folk, we just all add the extension once you make it available? Guess that resolves the waiting for meaningful feedback tool aspect.
Also, what’s your number/email for after they ban you?
They did this to auctions kinda and chipper has this, both seem to not be awesome user experiences as evidence by no one using it much on either.Honestly I won't distribute something that's just targeting PCF unless it was okay with the owners.
But I think there's a real need for something that accomplishes what this does: an opt in view to discuss sales fairly without it being considered thread crapping. Maybe it could be as simple as 2 tabs on sales threads. The "Sales" tab that only allows fluffing, and the "Discussion" thread where more real talk is allowed.
I always thought the number ofMaybe a voting tool on threads - where users can report bad deal - and if enough votes come it can put a warning on a thread that a moderator can review to determine if the deal is truly horrendous (e.g. 2x market rate).
Recognize there’s no perfect solution, but would be nice to give users some sort of feeling that the community wouldn’t let them get scammed.
Yes this is something I have been wanting to build actually just to track my own collection hahaOoooo. @Jacks yo something nothing to do with PCF or chipper or anything current.
Would it also take 5 minutes to build a current collection tool?
Like they have for other collectibles, card collecting games, etc.
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Just CRAZY to me that the majority of chips are in offline collections you have to peruse in person.
I still think that PCF powers that be (behind closed doors) are so thankful for chipper coming into existence and sucking.
Objective use case assessment from someone that’s worked in software, with UX/UI, led global user training, and ran user acceptance testing teams.View attachment 1670275
Didn’t you just win a contest over at Chipper not that long ago?
Just didn’t want you to leave that part out there my guy.![]()
Objective use case assessment from someone that’s worked in software, with UX/UI, led global user training, and ran user acceptance testing teams.
It’s not dogging any person specifically, sorry yalls in your feels. Objectively speaking, chipper failed in almost every single capacity, but specifically in differentiating from the existing forum and penetrating market/attracting users.
I whole heartedly wish that a smaller second location to here was successful. In fact, a not small number of people do. Which makes it all that more perplexing to watch something fail this hard at adoption after this many years.
YMMV.
But did you stay at a Holiday inn last night?Objective use case assessment from someone that’s worked in software, with UX/UI, led global user training, and ran user acceptance testing teams
Nah... You missed like 5 pages of fun that are now gone. Gone, but never forgotten!Ohhhh. I found it.
.......... Yeaaaahhhh
NAGB chips serve the best purpose for custom sets. Not bc of rarity lol They were made to be murdered!Not sure if this has been covered before in the previous 200+ pages - So here goes.
People who buy expensive, non-leaded chips like boat chips or other NAGB chips, then murder to them relabel and put them in a custom set, then decide they don't want them anymore and list them for sale at the same price they paid for them when they were unique, expensive NAGB chips. Dude, you murdered them, so now they are no longer valuable, rare NAGB chips. They're just regular Paulson unleaded chips. If they have nice colors, they're worth - Tops - $4 a chip. Not the $8-9 you paid for them.
Tell that to the guy that designed themNAGB chips serve the best purpose for custom sets. Not bc of rarity lol They were made to be murdered!
Well done for controversial!
Yeah I agree with Booyah. They are amazing for sets. And if NAGB chips are worth that established price then these murdered chips are worth around the same to the right buyer. And some might think more because murdering chips takes extra effortNAGB chips serve the best purpose for custom sets. Not bc of rarity lol They were made to be murdered!
Well done for controversial!
However there's even more labor involved to undo what someone else did and customize them againYeah I agree with Booyah. They are amazing for sets. And if NAGB chips are worth that established price then these murdered chips are worth around the same to the right buyer. And some might think more because murdering chips takes extra effort
I understand what you're saying. There's a decent mix of NAGB chips that keep their original inlays and are available in playable quantities.Not sure if this has been covered before in the previous 200+ pages - So here goes.
People who buy expensive, non-leaded chips like boat chips or other NAGB chips, then murder to them relabel and put them in a custom set, then decide they don't want them anymore and list them for sale at the same price they paid for them when they were unique, expensive NAGB chips. Dude, you murdered them, so now they are no longer valuable, rare NAGB chips. They're just regular Paulson unleaded chips. If they have nice colors, they're worth - Tops - $4 a chip. Not the $8-9 you paid for them.