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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 3:07 pm
by Sacara
You should move the policies link from the very bottom of the page to directly under the "All effect lines on one page link", aligned on the right side.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 2:08 pm
by Trotterdam
Sacara wrote:You should move the policies link from the very bottom of the page to directly under the "All effect lines on one page link", aligned on the right side.
I don't think it makes much of a difference once way or another, but that does sound reasonable enough, so done.

While I was at it, I also switched to mostly using <div> instead of <br> in accordance with Minoa's request. I think everything pretty much still looks the same. It seems to have somewhat inflated file sizes as the upload now takes about 30% longer than before, but that's not the end of the world.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 5:09 am
by Minoa
Trotterdam wrote:
Sacara wrote:You should move the policies link from the very bottom of the page to directly under the "All effect lines on one page link", aligned on the right side.
I don't think it makes much of a difference once way or another, but that does sound reasonable enough, so done.

While I was at it, I also switched to mostly using <div> instead of <br> in accordance with Minoa's request. I think everything pretty much still looks the same. It seems to have somewhat inflated file sizes as the upload now takes about 30% longer than before, but that's not the end of the world.

Thanks, I do not think switching to <div> is a bad thing when we are dealing with lists. As a side note my short-term memory has been playing up, hence why I have been using user-scripts to highlight things.

-- Minoa

PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 4:10 pm
by Minoa
Hi, at viewtopic.php?t=446021 there is a concern that the results for option 1 and 4 have been switched. Please check, thanks.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:41 pm
by Trotterdam
Minoa wrote:Hi, at viewtopic.php?t=446021 there is a concern that the results for option 1 and 4 have been switched. Please check, thanks.
I saw that thread already. I assumed that Frisbeeteria probably knows what he's talking about and made the correction.

This one is probably my fault originally. I'm not sure anymore, but I probably figured at the time it made more sense for option 1 to have the "international terrorists often get their weapons supply in @@NAME@@" line (since you're selling to anyone without restrictions, while option 4, even if it doesn't feature explicit background checks, at least forces prospective weapon owners to spend enough time in supervised training that there'd be a decent chance for criminal tendecies to come to light) and for option 4 to have the "no suburban lawn is complete without barbed wire and landmines" line (since the government is actively encouraging weapon ownership by funding training programs for all citizens, rather than just allowing it), but apparently, the editors felt differently.

For now, I assigned the "barbed wire" line to option 1, in accordance with Frisbeeteria's statement, and took down the "international terrorists" line until I get explicit confirmation on option 4's effect.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:11 am
by Candlewhisper Archive
Fris is right, but you got a point there.

I'll not change it though, as it's a NoQ edit of his own issue. You might see if he's inclined to make that swap though.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:33 am
by Trotterdam
Trotterdam wrote:For now, I assigned the "barbed wire" line to option 1, in accordance with Frisbeeteria's statement, and took down the "international terrorists" line until I get explicit confirmation on option 4's effect.
Not much of a surprise, but Bears Armed confirmed option 4, so I added it in.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 7:16 am
by TheSwaggiestLoser
Sapnu Puas puppet here.
Issue #1001:
I noticed that choice #3 here has "???"
I answered it for you :)
"Investigative journalism into politicians' misbehaviour has abruptly ended."
Here are my nation's changes, if needed:
Corruption
Kickbacks Per Hour 0.84 → 1.68 100%

Ideological Radicality
Paul-Nader Subjective Decentrality Index 4.69 → 5.90 25.8%

Black Market
V-bucks 3,370,000,000 → 4,070,000,000 20.8%

Industry: Gambling
Kelly Criterion Productivity Index -3.92 → -3.28 16.3%

Charmlessness
Kardashian Reflex Score 3.49 → 3.78 8.3%

Authoritarianism
milliStalins 608.64 → 638.52 4.9%

Ignorance
Missed References Per Hour 28.70 → 29.42 2.5%

Crime
Crimes Per Hour 3.21 → 3.24 0.93%

Death Rate
Bus Surprisal Index 122.05 → 122.97 0.75%

Compliance
Law-abiding Acts Per Hour 61.59 → 61.51 0.13%

Pacifism
Cheeks Turned Per Day 95.09 → 94.83 0.27%

Integrity
Percentage Of Bribes Refused 93.78 → 93.48 0.32%

Human Development Index
Human Development Index 44.66 → 44.51 0.34%

Employment
Workforce Participation Rate 66.72 → 66.33 0.58%

Lifespan
Years 55.65 → 55.19 0.83%

Averageness
Average Standardized Normality Scale 50.31 → 49.10 2.4%

Rudeness
Insults Per Minute 36.92 → 35.51 3.8%

Tourism
Tourists Per Hour 347.74 → 330.78 4.9%

Safety
Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating 79.85 → 74.03 7.3%

Intelligence
Quips Per Hour 13.68 → 12.58 8.0%

Political Freedom
Diebold Election Inking Scale 51.73 → 46.89 9.4%

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 1:05 pm
by Trotterdam
TheSwaggiestLoser wrote:Sapnu Puas puppet here.
Issue #1001:
I noticed that choice #3 here has "???"
I answered it for you :)
"Investigative journalism into politicians' misbehaviour has abruptly ended."
Thanks!

I wasn't sure about this one as it was added at around the same time as the similarly-themed effect line "criticism of @@LEADER@@ is considered unpatriotic", which is probably #1000 2, but there was enough chance of them being the other way around that I didn't want to risk it.

TheSwaggiestLoser wrote:Here are my nation's changes, if needed:
No, that's not needed or useful. But thanks anyway, it's better to have too much information than too little.

For what information is useful to me, consult the NAQ at the beginning of the thread.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 5:23 am
by QuazzleTheQaz
Same puppet of TheSwaggiestLoser's.

One small thing: #456 Heads Will Roll! has an unnecessary exclamation point in the title.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 5:43 am
by Trotterdam
QuazzleTheQaz wrote:One small thing: #456 Heads Will Roll! has an unnecessary exclamation point in the title.
Fixed. Thanks!

I'm not sure where that came from, since the exclamation point wasn't in Jutsa's thread or in any of the posted reports of the issue (even mine). Oh well.

(It'll be a few hours before the fix shows up on the public site.)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:33 am
by QuazzleTheQaz
483.4 actually says (for me at least) "Pizza parlors have been replaced by lima bean cafes."

It should've logged my trends too. Surprisingly, I'm the first one for it…?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:11 am
by Trotterdam
QuazzleTheQaz wrote:483.4 actually says (for me at least) "Pizza parlors have been replaced by lima bean cafes."

It should've logged my trends too. Surprisingly, I'm the first one for it…?
Thanks! The reason for this is that the effect line for the option had been changed, and I still had the old effect line listed, which no-one was getting anymore. Now that I know what the new effect line is, I've updated it to correctly display that.

You're not actually the first, I have 171 data points on the new effect line (probably including yours, but I can't check that). You just couldn't see them before.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:16 am
by Candlewhisper Archive
So what you're saying is that I can create loads of work for you by cosmetically changing effect lines. :twisted:

(naaa, I wouldn't do that)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 12:14 pm
by Trotterdam
Candlewhisper Archive wrote:So what you're saying is that I can create loads of work for you by cosmetically changing effect lines. :twisted:
Nah, as you can see, I'm mostly dependent on other people reporting the changes like this. So you'd be creating loads of work for other people.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 10:30 pm
by Trotterdam
Due to the ongoing glitches in the happenings feed, I have shut down my trawler until this is firmly addressed.

Issue 1100

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 1:14 am
by Polyspectra
Just gonna post the results for issue 1100 (by: helaw). Don't wanna spend too much time, but I use the page so much, I just gotta contribute for new issues when I can:
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The Talking Point
The government's giant servers are often used as a tourist trap.

Recent Trends

Industry: Information Technology
Fann-Boi Productivity Index 35,015.27 → 35,374.51 1.0%

Culture
Snufflebottom-Wiggendum Pentatonic Scale 101.00 → 102.00 0.99%

Safety
Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating 96.40 → 97.24 0.87%

Freedom From Taxation
Hayek Index -26.93 → -26.73 0.74%

Scientific Advancement
Kurzweil Singularity Index 571.93 → 575.02 0.54%

Intelligence
Quips Per Hour 102.26 → 102.72 0.45%

Industry: Book Publishing
Bella Potter Productivity e-Index 10,087.25 → 10,124.43 0.37%

Average Disposable Income
Credits 81,411.71 → 81,706.77 0.36%

Economic Output
Credits 189,652,000,000,000 → 189,908,000,000,000 0.13%

Average Income of Poor
Credits 93,791.82 → 93,918.30 0.13%

Average Income of Rich
Credits 333,047.89 → 333,497.01 0.13%

Average Income
Credits 185,026.61 → 185,276.12 0.13%

Employment
Workforce Participation Rate 71.96 → 72.01 0.07%

Government Size
Bureaucratic Comprehensiveness Rating Scale Index 29.88 → 29.90 0.07%

Integrity
Percentage Of Bribes Refused 90.61 → 90.66 0.06%

Industry: Beverage Sales
Addison-Fukk Productivity Rating 2,578.64 → 2,575.16 0.13%

Industry: Pizza Delivery
Pepperoni Propulsion Productivity Index 2,650.57 → 2,646.99 0.14%

Law Enforcement
Orwell Orderliness Index 2,035.77 → 2,033.02 0.14%

Defense Forces
Total War Preparedness Rating 2,671.95 → 2,668.34 0.14%

Welfare
Safety Net Mesh Density Rating 2,205.42 → 2,202.44 0.14%

Public Education
Edu-tellignce® Test Score 7,337.26 → 7,327.34 0.14%

Industry: Insurance
Risk Expulsion Effectiveness Rating 3,749.21 → 3,744.14 0.14%

Public Healthcare
Theresa-Nightingale Rating 4,665.31 → 4,659.00 0.14%

Business Subsidization
Gilded Widget Scale 7,082.79 → 7,073.21 0.14%

Industry: Automobile Manufacturing
Henry Ford Productivity Index 5,123.36 → 5,116.43 0.14%

Industry: Furniture Restoration
Spitz-Pollish Productivity Index 5,123.36 → 5,116.43 0.14%

Industry: Retail
Shrinkwrap Consignment Productivity Index 11,739.62 → 11,723.74 0.14%

Industry: Cheese Exports
Mozzarella Productivity Index 4,797.64 → 4,791.15 0.14%

Industry: Trout Fishing
Nemo Depletion Efficiency Index 7,695.22 → 7,684.81 0.14%

Industry: Timber Woodchipping
Tasmanian Pulp Environmental Export Index 2,069.70 → 2,066.90 0.14%

Industry: Basket Weaving
Hickory Productivity Index 2,690.61 → 2,686.97 0.14%

Industry: Mining
Blue Sky Asbestos Index 5,632.30 → 5,624.68 0.14%

Sector: Manufacturing
Gooback-Jerbs Productivity Index 16,533.86 → 16,511.49 0.14%

Industry: Arms Manufacturing
Charon Conveyancy Index 8,719.89 → 8,708.09 0.14%

Eco-Friendliness
Dolphin Recycling Awareness Index 2,459.89 → 2,456.56 0.14%

Public Transport
Societal Mobility Rating 2,629.54 → 2,625.98 0.14%

Sector: Agriculture
Mu-Bah-Daggs Productivity Index 2,341.14 → 2,337.97 0.14%

Industry: Gambling
Kelly Criterion Productivity Index 1,757.28 → 1,754.90 0.14%

Foreign Aid
Clooney Contribution Index 127.24 → 127.06 0.14%

Taxation
Effective Tax Rate 55.96 → 55.87 0.16%

Black Market
Credits 177,360,000,000 → 176,470,000,000 0.50%

Primitiveness
Scary Big Number Scale -552.74 → -555.93 0.58%

Weather
Meters Of Sunlight 162.00 → 160.00 1.2%

Corruption
Kickbacks Per Hour 38.91 → 38.01 2.3%

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:37 am
by Trotterdam
Thanks.

By the way:
Trotterdam wrote:Due to the ongoing glitches in the happenings feed, I have shut down my trawler until this is firmly addressed.
Since I'll fall behind further the longer I keep it off, I went ahead and switched it on again. Let's hope the glitching is over.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 5:57 am
by Fresh-avaca-do
What's with 544.3?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:58 am
by Jutsa
[CENSORED]

That might actually be the effect line? :rofl:

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:53 am
by Sapnu puas
Jutsa wrote:[CENSORED]

That might actually be the effect line? :rofl:

viewtopic.php?t=383767
It's hard telling but this topic might help.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:55 am
by Candlewhisper Archive
HA! Well, that's nothing to do with our side. That option definitely exists, and definitely has normal game stat effects. I presume that Trotterdam himself censored that one on his database because he found it offensive to his sensibilities.

That's pretty funny.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:02 pm
by Pomeranian Lamas
Jutsa wrote:[CENSORED]

That might actually be the effect line? :rofl:

Have you tried it? I want to see what it does,but i feel like it's a trap with like -10 economy or whatnot xD

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:08 pm
by Jutsa
Naeh, I haven't. CWA said it's probably not actually [CENSORED] though.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:08 pm
by Chads United
I don't know how helpful this is, but it looks like I got a brand-new issue. I'll share a screenshot.
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