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Anybody up for a challenge? Let's reach page 250. Is it possible?
Success in 2024 is the result of consistency and strong determination
There are no limits to our achievements in 2024; the only limitations are our imaginations
In 2024, be the catalyst for the change we want to see in the world
Mistakes are the best teachers in 2024; learn and move forward wisely
Don't let doubt steal our dreams in 2024; we have the power to achieve them
It's important to always be grateful for every moment of happiness we experience in 2024
Reach for the stars in 2024, and let our dreams be the shining guide
We can't change the past, but in 2024, we have control over the direction of our future
Every big dream in 2024 begins with one small step toward great achievement
It will be reached, the only question is- when?
If Frank joins, we will take that mantle up.
BTW, been meaning to ask, what algorithm does Similar Comments on the Stats page use. I am asking cause it seems pretty efficient, cause, it doesn't seem to be considering my comments with same Headings (for eg.- I add FACEBOOK FACTS to every post about Facebook). Based on my similar comment count, I can see that, those headings do not contribute to similar counts. I am guessing you have set a threshold of words or phrases. Only when that threshold of words is used similarly over comments, it becomes a similar comment.
I might be way off here, was just curious. Anyways, if it's part of the trade secret, it's ok.
I have already mentioned in BF thread. Similarity is checked using Levenshtein distance. If the distance is less than 4 (for those short messages with only emoticons, etc), or message is 90% similar to any previous message by the same member, it is marked as similar.
I have also mentioned, that since CF has blocked the json endpoint, this similarity check is showing a bit incorrect data, because now instead of message as markdown I get message as html, so all quote filtering, image handling and so on is not working, so word count and similarity might show incorrect data. I hope I will find some time this week to fix these issues
Hey, thanks a lot for taking the time to explain it all yet again. I joined the BF thread pretty late and wasn't exactly this "active" there.
Is everyone resting? Anybody online please come hype it up!
Since no one seems to be active, I am gonna get back to sharing my facts and other such stuff.
I am gonna share a list of some of the top movies that are considered evergreen and masterpieces.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Synopsis: A man is wrongly convicted of murder and forms a lasting bond with fellow inmates during his long imprisonment.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Godfather (1972)

Synopsis: The patriarch of a powerful crime family transfers control to his reluctant son, leading to a series of violent events.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Dark Knight (2008)

Synopsis: Batman faces his greatest adversary, the Joker, in a battle for Gotham City's soul.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Pulp Fiction (1994)

Synopsis: Interwoven stories of crime, redemption, and betrayal unfold in Quentin Tarantino's non-linear narrative.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Schindler's List (1993)

Synopsis: A German businessman saves the lives of more than a thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Godfather: Part II (1974)

Synopsis: The story of the rise of Vito Corleone is paralleled with his son Michael's struggle to maintain control of the family empire.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Forrest Gump (1994)

Synopsis: A man with a low IQ inadvertently influences several defining historical moments in the United States.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Inception (2010)

Synopsis: A skilled thief enters the dreams of others to steal their secrets and faces challenges in a complex heist.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Fight Club (1999)

Synopsis: An insomniac office worker and a soap salesman form an underground fight club as a form of male bonding.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Matrix (1999)

Synopsis: A computer hacker discovers the truth about his reality and joins a rebellion against the machines.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Synopsis: An FBI agent seeks the help of Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant but insane serial killer, to catch another serial killer on the loose.
TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Goodfellas (1990)

Synopsis: The rise and fall of Henry Hill, a mob associate, is depicted in Martin Scorsese's crime drama.