I feel that'd maybe be going a bit far as other kinds of feed are also useful (e.g. by popularity, etc.), but I feel as a first step it should be mandatory for any platform to have to show in a human-readable way…
I’m working on a static analyser at the moment that does this, and the inferences that can be made just from the information of intervals is quite impressive. One thing you run into pretty quickly though in a lot of…
There's also the extended version of this, where they'll ask you about the service in-app and only prompt you to exit the app and leave a review on the store if you say you love it, pre-vetting their reviews.
Specifically "Deterministic Rollback", as the clients don't wait for the server's response before displaying the change locally. For an in-depth explanation, see this excellent GDC talk on its implementation in Mortal…
I feel that'd maybe be going a bit far as other kinds of feed are also useful (e.g. by popularity, etc.), but I feel as a first step it should be mandatory for any platform to have to show in a human-readable way…
I’m working on a static analyser at the moment that does this, and the inferences that can be made just from the information of intervals is quite impressive. One thing you run into pretty quickly though in a lot of…
There's also the extended version of this, where they'll ask you about the service in-app and only prompt you to exit the app and leave a review on the store if you say you love it, pre-vetting their reviews.
Specifically "Deterministic Rollback", as the clients don't wait for the server's response before displaying the change locally. For an in-depth explanation, see this excellent GDC talk on its implementation in Mortal…