BTW, that may or may not be .getAsActualEntity() where the web agent looks at the actual page and scraps paragraphs it feels like necessary for the corresponding ob-type.
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{"event_type":6,"time_stamp":1416307577,"content":"Can you try starring something?","id":5678632,"user_id":266094,"user_name":"Unihedron","room_id":774,"room_name":"Room for Uni and Inf","message_id":2671117,"message_stars":1}
So to check whether it's a star or unstar, cache previous star events. Preferably, map message-ids to collection of users, where presence of user in collection indicates it's an unstar event.
Well, I'm going towards "we're doing everything so the user doesn't have to unless they really want to and implement the factory themselves" route, like most Java libraries, so.
If the user wants to get additional information, they'll have to go through all the trouble and query the history page themselves get what they deserve. :)
Save a dictionary how many stars are on starred messages; If the starred message isn't on there, then it's a star; If it's on there but the count decreased since then, it's an unstar!
@Sam There is a time limit so after some time (don't know the exact time), you cannot unstar a message anymore. Then you should only look at the stars of the messages posted within that time range.
I wanted to define "MessageType"s which includes an implementation to fetch messages with a specified protocol. For example, HTML -> messages/id, MD -> messages/r/id
Since "id" is needed as part of the fetching, I decided to build a function which takes that room ID and translates it into a lambda so the agent can use it to fetch.
From there I could build the objects and define what they do, but there's a problem - fetching the messages also requires access to the web agent.
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We're treading down a wrong path here, there needs to be some quality control in terms of answers. Just treating everything as "it's creative, don't hate" is such a bad way to regulate question and answer quality.
For example, this question: A man pushes his car
An answer like this: http://puz...
We're treading down a wrong path here, there needs to be some quality control in terms of answers. Just treating everything as "it's creative, don't hate" is such a bad way to regulate question and answer quality.
For example, this question: A man pushes his car
An answer like this: http://puz...
We're treading down a wrong path here, there needs to be some quality control in terms of answers. Just treating everything as "it's creative, don't hate" is such a bad way to regulate question and answer quality.
For example, this question: A man pushes his car
An answer like this: http://puz...
We're treading down a wrong path here, there needs to be some quality control in terms of answers. Just treating everything as "it's creative, don't hate" is such a bad way to regulate question and answer quality.
For example, this question: A man pushes his car
An answer like this: http://puz...
We're treading down a wrong path here, there needs to be some quality control in terms of answers. Just treating everything as "it's creative, don't hate" is such a bad way to regulate question and answer quality.
For example, this question: A man pushes his car
An answer like this: http://puz...