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mattkhan:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 18, 2023, 11:09:59 am ---Whether the information is perfectly structured or scattered all over is unimportant so long as you can find it when you need it.
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yes I know, I'm saying that such an approach exists to
1) augment search by making it easier to find the things you are looking for and the things you didn't even know you needed
i.e. for the cases where you don't really know the search term
2) to help understand whether your search results are complete
aka structure *is* important (given the current capabilities of a search engine)
astromo:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 18, 2023, 05:42:11 am ---In my opinion, though these are good ideas, a Google search almost always wins. I use it all the time even though I know the forum and wiki pretty well.
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Jim, your comment makes me think of how I view TreeSize for finding files on my Windows PC. The standard Explorer offering from M$ is truly rubbish at quickly locating files and no matter how logically I folderise (if that's a word?) the filing structure, I invariably forget where I've salted something useful away. TreeSize will virtually always come to my rescue when memory lets me down.
I can gather your comment captures functional effect for minimal maintenance burden? Along the lines of excellent bang for buck.
Awesome Donkey:
It's a shame you can't get ChatGPT or some other AI to do it for you.
tzr916:
Just take a peak at the KODI wiki... structure, layers, details, screenshots, graphics, tutorials, updates, etc...
JRiver wiki start page => "This page was last modified on 18 January 2016"
vs
KODI wiki start page => "This page was last edited on 22 February 2023"
?
JimH:
I don't think that date is right. I see a 2015 date on the index (which should be the start page) and I know I've edited it in the last couple of years.
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