If you can spare a few minutes to vote on some of the answers from interviews it will help us improve the quality of upcoming posts. Pick an interesting question and then choose the best of the two answers provided.
Pieces of the productivity puzzle.
If you can spare a few minutes to vote on some of the answers from interviews it will help us improve the quality of upcoming posts. Pick an interesting question and then choose the best of the two answers provided.
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Is this some kind of psychological test? I picked an interesting (to me) question, and saw two possible answers. I picked what I felt was the better one. Then it asked me again. And again. AND AGAIN! It kept showing me two answers, the same answers I’d already voted for or against many, many times already. It just never stopped, and it made me angry and uncomfortable.
So I have to know…what’s your hypothesis with this experiment?
Hm. That is odd. I tried each one and it worked as expected. Each time you vote for an answer it will randomly choose two more answers to let you compare. Occasionally it will show you the same two. If you got the same two over and over again there is either something wrong that I can’t seem to duplicate or you just witnessed an extremely improbably event. If it is the latter, and it keep happening you might want to consider buying a lottery ticket today. :)