Help Wanted

By conner_bw on 2008-09-30 09:07:42

Just to reitterate, this is the beta phase. If something is not working, you should report the bug with as much details as possible so I can fix it. If you are a programmer and want to fix it yourself, that's even better! Please submit patches. The easiest way to get started is to:

  1. [set up your own version on a faster machine, optional]
  2. Create a profile
  3. Login
  4. Go to your profile page, link in the upper right
  5. Click "Edit Bayes"
  6. Set up a few category lists / vectors

Once you have a list with more than two items then the Blog, Feed, and Bookmarks modules will reveal a Naive Bayesian interface. There's no filtering in the Photos module yet as there's not enough text to justify it.

If you're looking to contribute, here are things that are on the immediate coding horizon:

  • Finding bugs, fixing bugs
  • PostgreSQL support (done)
  • OpenID improvements
  • Translations
  • Other cool features? Patches welcome.

I'm a programmer and my armpits smell like espresso.

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By conner_bw on 2008-09-29 22:18:12

Six months come to an end and sux0r 2.0 is here. Like a zen budhist sand painting what was once finished starts again. 

Hopefully, this is the groundwork for "distributed blogging." Naive Bayesian is like a fuzzy logic tagging system. One day sux0r will hopefully allow several nodes to act as a social network without having to consolidate into a single provider; whereas Naive Bayesian content filtering will allow for intelligent partitioning of information.

For now, I need to take a few days to hype / decompress. I'm not even sure if my description of the project is coherent. I'm on my way out the door to check out a Blake Market DJ set at Edgar's Hypertaverne and drink a few pints.

I'm running this off a $9.99 / month shared webserver so please have patience if things are slow. Or better yet download and install sux0r on your machine. Contributions and feedback welcome.

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