What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Hi,
I was a bit confused earlier, what is the difference between a filter or a bookmark ?
They seem very similar and I don't understand when I should use one or the other ?!
bookmark menu
filter menu
bookmark add
filter add
bookmark organize
filter organize
I was a bit confused earlier, what is the difference between a filter or a bookmark ?
They seem very similar and I don't understand when I should use one or the other ?!
bookmark menu
filter menu
bookmark add
filter add
bookmark organize
filter organize
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Filters
You can have one active filter at a time.
Filters do not change any search settings in the UI.
Use a filter when you want to combine a search with another search.
For example: filter folders only and set the main search box to: "Program Files"
Bookmarks
Bookmarks can be opened and will change your UI search settings.
Use a bookmark when you want to restore a previous search.
You can still combine searches, you'll just need to add to the existing search.
Can also be useful if you want to make minor adjustments to the search.
For example, restore a search for: c:\users\ \temp\ ext:tmp;exe
You can have one active filter at a time.
Filters do not change any search settings in the UI.
Use a filter when you want to combine a search with another search.
For example: filter folders only and set the main search box to: "Program Files"
Bookmarks
Bookmarks can be opened and will change your UI search settings.
Use a bookmark when you want to restore a previous search.
You can still combine searches, you'll just need to add to the existing search.
Can also be useful if you want to make minor adjustments to the search.
For example, restore a search for: c:\users\ \temp\ ext:tmp;exe
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Thank you,
If I understand correctly,
the filter is like a "mode"
You enable it and it everything will keep all the search settings it defines until your turn it off, it's like changing the default search parameters
and bookmarks, are basically saved search queries, you can restore a previous search pattern exactly, but if you close the window, it's all gone
As far as functionality, I assume they work the same internally ?
So, they would all be like "settings overlay" that layer on top of one another
like "default search settings" is then modified by "filter search settings" which is then modified again by "bookmarks search settings" on top
Can more than one bookmark be enabled at once ?
Are there other consequences and usages to consider
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I was searching the forum for more information and the following topic caught my eye
I tried to find all the "most viewed", "most linked" or "most commented" threads on the topic, but it seems this forum software has no such ability !
Anyway, here is what I found !
viewtopic.php?p=56072 What is a filter
viewtopic.php?t=4239 MUST SEE Large collection of bookmarks
viewtopic.php?t=12994 MUST SEE large collection of filter list by category of file extension types
viewtopic.php?p=54706 origin thread for above link
viewtopic.php?t=11946 "Subjective and incomplete file format lists in Filters' settings"
viewtopic.php?p=54778 more discussion of filters and long saved queries
viewtopic.php?p=51515 filter to hide hidden files and folders
viewtopic.php?p=51512 filter files with companion files
viewtopic.php?p=51480 filter for a list of extensions (and calling the filter from the searchbar ?)
viewtopic.php?p=51377 filter by file attributes
viewtopic.php?t=13313 filter for searching your mail (hey that's me)
viewtopic.php?p=52454 filter for searching your phone
viewtopic.php?p=51488 find folders with path starting and ending with search (more of a bookmark ?)
viewtopic.php?p=52975 encoding a search filter as a ES:// URL protocol ? es://mysearch?key=value&key2=value2&key3=value3
viewtopic.php?p=53029 synchronize filters from multiple everything instances (separate computers ?)
viewtopic.php?p=53076 using filters and macro
viewtopic.php?p=53529 filter to find duplicate files (by filesize ? (maybe with hash ?))
viewtopic.php?p=54134 search with fuzzy logic
viewtopic.php?p=54774 Filter for folder exclusions
viewtopic.php?p=55490 Filter side bar and saving important locations as filters
viewtopic.php?p=55503 macros without making a bookmark or filter
viewtopic.php?p=55950 searching by application file ext associations (todo)
viewtopic.php?p=55996 having more than 40 filters
If I understand correctly,
the filter is like a "mode"
You enable it and it everything will keep all the search settings it defines until your turn it off, it's like changing the default search parameters
and bookmarks, are basically saved search queries, you can restore a previous search pattern exactly, but if you close the window, it's all gone
As far as functionality, I assume they work the same internally ?
So, they would all be like "settings overlay" that layer on top of one another
like "default search settings" is then modified by "filter search settings" which is then modified again by "bookmarks search settings" on top
Can more than one bookmark be enabled at once ?
Are there other consequences and usages to consider
-------------------------------------
I was searching the forum for more information and the following topic caught my eye
I tried to find all the "most viewed", "most linked" or "most commented" threads on the topic, but it seems this forum software has no such ability !
Anyway, here is what I found !
viewtopic.php?p=56072 What is a filter
viewtopic.php?t=4239 MUST SEE Large collection of bookmarks
viewtopic.php?t=12994 MUST SEE large collection of filter list by category of file extension types
viewtopic.php?p=54706 origin thread for above link
viewtopic.php?t=11946 "Subjective and incomplete file format lists in Filters' settings"
viewtopic.php?p=54778 more discussion of filters and long saved queries
viewtopic.php?p=51515 filter to hide hidden files and folders
viewtopic.php?p=51512 filter files with companion files
viewtopic.php?p=51480 filter for a list of extensions (and calling the filter from the searchbar ?)
viewtopic.php?p=51377 filter by file attributes
viewtopic.php?t=13313 filter for searching your mail (hey that's me)
viewtopic.php?p=52454 filter for searching your phone
viewtopic.php?p=51488 find folders with path starting and ending with search (more of a bookmark ?)
viewtopic.php?p=52975 encoding a search filter as a ES:// URL protocol ? es://mysearch?key=value&key2=value2&key3=value3
viewtopic.php?p=53029 synchronize filters from multiple everything instances (separate computers ?)
viewtopic.php?p=53076 using filters and macro
viewtopic.php?p=53529 filter to find duplicate files (by filesize ? (maybe with hash ?))
viewtopic.php?p=54134 search with fuzzy logic
viewtopic.php?p=54774 Filter for folder exclusions
viewtopic.php?p=55490 Filter side bar and saving important locations as filters
viewtopic.php?p=55503 macros without making a bookmark or filter
viewtopic.php?p=55950 searching by application file ext associations (todo)
viewtopic.php?p=55996 having more than 40 filters
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Thanks for posting these links, shodan.
How did you manage to create a dark theme in Firefox for this forum?
How did you manage to create a dark theme in Firefox for this forum?
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
The dark theme does look neat.
Long answer: yes, with bookmark macros.
Basically, yes.As far as functionality, I assume they work the same internally ?
Short answer: no.Can more than one bookmark be enabled at once ?
Long answer: yes, with bookmark macros.
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Hi shodan. I am impressed by your research and list of topics! :clapping:
As a side note: phpBB software is so deficient in its search mechanism that at least one phpBB site that I frequent uses Google bots to index the site, and recommends that users use Google search to get serious about locating posts.
Following a lengthy discussion about introducing SQL in the search mechanism I posted a manifesto(??) about searching in phpBB.
There were no takers!
Cheers, Chris
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Hello,
Regarding the phpBB dark theme
I use addon Darkreader
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefo ... arkreader/
I tried the other, it is the best and it's fully automatic
BTW, I also made absolutely every app dark mode on my windows, even apps that don't support dark mode with a windows high contrast theme called GreyEve
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveTheme
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveThem ... heme.theme
It even makes the everything option page darkmode, and all those Qt apps that still have a white titlebar, like mumble and gajim !
Only two things you need to know about using grey eve
You have to disable high contrast mode in your browser
In firefox that's settings -> general -> colours
Override Firefox’s default colours for text, website backgrounds, and links. -> manage colours
Override the colours specified by the page with your selections above -> never
Also, in a few apps that support dark mode, you might need to switch them from automatic colours to force dark, this is because this high contrast theme looks like a light theme to them. This is very rare
Regarding the phpBB dark theme
I use addon Darkreader
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefo ... arkreader/
I tried the other, it is the best and it's fully automatic
BTW, I also made absolutely every app dark mode on my windows, even apps that don't support dark mode with a windows high contrast theme called GreyEve
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveTheme
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveThem ... heme.theme
It even makes the everything option page darkmode, and all those Qt apps that still have a white titlebar, like mumble and gajim !
Only two things you need to know about using grey eve
You have to disable high contrast mode in your browser
In firefox that's settings -> general -> colours
Override Firefox’s default colours for text, website backgrounds, and links. -> manage colours
Override the colours specified by the page with your selections above -> never
Also, in a few apps that support dark mode, you might need to switch them from automatic colours to force dark, this is because this high contrast theme looks like a light theme to them. This is very rare
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
@ChrisGreaves
Zeroth, given how often the phrase "have you tried the search" comes up on forum, I find this very funny how broken search is on most forums
First
Do you know of a way to using external search with parametric argument like
if view count > 1000
if reply count > 1000
or if last reply date > 1900-01-01 and < 1901-01-01
But second, I think I have a proposal that will make all of this moot
Have you heard of
"using Low Rank (LoRa) algorithm to fine tune the LLAMA large language model (LLM) in conjunction with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF)" ?
LLAMA is a "small" LLM like chatgpt, recently released as opensource by facebook, said to have performance in the 80% of that of chatgpt
But open source and able to run from not just a GPU with less than 8GB of VRAM, but even any SSD if you don't mind waiting
The thing about open source LLMs, is that we can fine tune them. That is, give them extra training on top by feeding them new, custom data sources.
LoRa is a method to do this fine tuning and so is RLHF (which puts humans in the loop for improved quality)
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ?
What I suggest, is dumping all the public SQL data from a phpBB forum, and using it to create a fine tuned, chatgpt-like LLM of that specific forum
Then we can ask the model questions about the forum's text and it will "know" all of it, concurrently without having to do any searching.
It would be like asking the forum's LLM questions as if it were a person itself.
Here is a few links about this procedure
https://huggingface.co/blog/stackllama
https://old.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/com ... with_lora/
https://github.com/serp-ai/LLaMA-8bit-LoRA
https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora
I think every independent forum is going to become a very valuable source of data and these places often are the world's most advanced source of information for their respective topics
for further reference
Yannic Kilcher is one of the foremost expert on this topic, and he's using this method for building "OpenAssistant" an Alexa-like open source assistant built using marchine learning techniques rather than canned responses and symbolic code
He has previously demonstrated this technique of making ML chatbots based on forum data
By performing a fine tuning of the GPT2 open source model on the 4chan forum data
Abomination he calls GPT-4chan
This video clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of the technique
and explains the procedure (however this is a year old video that predates the release of chatgpt, things have advanced a lot since then !)
GPT-4chan: This is the worst AI ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efPrtcLdcdM
His video about OpenAssistant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Izfm24FKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi6cbeBY2oQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddG2fM9i4Kk
Zeroth, given how often the phrase "have you tried the search" comes up on forum, I find this very funny how broken search is on most forums
First
Do you know of a way to using external search with parametric argument like
if view count > 1000
if reply count > 1000
or if last reply date > 1900-01-01 and < 1901-01-01
But second, I think I have a proposal that will make all of this moot
Have you heard of
"using Low Rank (LoRa) algorithm to fine tune the LLAMA large language model (LLM) in conjunction with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF)" ?
LLAMA is a "small" LLM like chatgpt, recently released as opensource by facebook, said to have performance in the 80% of that of chatgpt
But open source and able to run from not just a GPU with less than 8GB of VRAM, but even any SSD if you don't mind waiting
The thing about open source LLMs, is that we can fine tune them. That is, give them extra training on top by feeding them new, custom data sources.
LoRa is a method to do this fine tuning and so is RLHF (which puts humans in the loop for improved quality)
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ?
What I suggest, is dumping all the public SQL data from a phpBB forum, and using it to create a fine tuned, chatgpt-like LLM of that specific forum
Then we can ask the model questions about the forum's text and it will "know" all of it, concurrently without having to do any searching.
It would be like asking the forum's LLM questions as if it were a person itself.
Here is a few links about this procedure
https://huggingface.co/blog/stackllama
https://old.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/com ... with_lora/
https://github.com/serp-ai/LLaMA-8bit-LoRA
https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora
I think every independent forum is going to become a very valuable source of data and these places often are the world's most advanced source of information for their respective topics
for further reference
Yannic Kilcher is one of the foremost expert on this topic, and he's using this method for building "OpenAssistant" an Alexa-like open source assistant built using marchine learning techniques rather than canned responses and symbolic code
He has previously demonstrated this technique of making ML chatbots based on forum data
By performing a fine tuning of the GPT2 open source model on the 4chan forum data
Abomination he calls GPT-4chan
This video clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of the technique
and explains the procedure (however this is a year old video that predates the release of chatgpt, things have advanced a lot since then !)
GPT-4chan: This is the worst AI ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efPrtcLdcdM
His video about OpenAssistant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Izfm24FKA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi6cbeBY2oQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddG2fM9i4Kk
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
I have been messing around for quite some time now with some sites and forums in terms of colors via CSS. And let me tell you all: unless it is a archaic site like https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ where almost nothing ever changes, it is a waste of time to construct your own theme - because one update of it can mess up your hard workshodan wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:46 pm Hello,
Regarding the phpBB dark theme
I use addon Darkreader
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefo ... arkreader/
And so far I have encountered only one [old government] website which apparently has such bad original colors for links, buttons and titles of areas and columns, that Dark Reader is able to make the site overall dark but at the cost of visibility of those elements. Plus one of my banks does not tolerate this addon being turned on when login in, spitting out error about wrong password [I know: sounds crazy]. Plus every now and there I will spot an element of a site affected poorly by it
But nevertheless using it has been so far the best solution - you just have to remember to turn it off when you encounter some weird problem on a site, like e.g. not seeing the obviously missing BUY button on a renowned site or any control butons in a photo gallery, because it is Dark Reader that might be hiding them completely [and not just visually blending with their surroundings]
But does it work similarly to Dark Reader - i.e. is user able to turn it on and off for specified programs or even windows of them?shodan wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:46 pm [...]
I also made absolutely every app dark mode on my windows, even apps that don't support dark mode with a windows high contrast theme called GreyEve
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveTheme
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveThem ... heme.theme
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
When we apply a filter, there is no query in search bar.
And when we apply a bookmark, there is always some text.
How to to get the same behavior for bookmarks as for filters - not to show query string? Is there any option I have missed?Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Filters are separate from your search.
Changing your filter will leave your search untouched.
This is by design.
Please consider showing the filter bar (View -> Filter bar)
-Double click the divider between the search box and filter bar to change sides.
-or-
Use bookmarks instead of filters.
-or-
Create a bookmark for each filter and reference the filter by a shorter macro, for example:
Changing your filter will leave your search untouched.
This is by design.
Please consider showing the filter bar (View -> Filter bar)
-Double click the divider between the search box and filter bar to change sides.
-or-
Use bookmarks instead of filters.
-or-
Create a bookmark for each filter and reference the filter by a shorter macro, for example:
- From a Bookmarks menu, click Add to bookmarks.
- Change the Name to: My Audio Filter
- Change the Search to: audio:
- Click OK.
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Ah!
Sorry, I thought you wanted the other way around.
Bookmarks will replace the text in your search box.
Please try filters instead of bookmarks
One possible idea is to use bookmarks to active a filter, for example:
(leaving your search box unchanged)
Sorry, I thought you wanted the other way around.
Bookmarks will replace the text in your search box.
Please try filters instead of bookmarks
One possible idea is to use bookmarks to active a filter, for example:
- From the Bookmark menu, click Add to bookmarks.
- Change the Name to: My Audio Filter
- Change the Search to: /filter audio
- Click OK.
(leaving your search box unchanged)
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
So I should duplicate all bookmarks with filters. There is no logical sense. And if I do not do this, I see annoying search queries like this every time I apply a bookmark. It looks really bad for me. I need to see a search result, nor search settings for every bookmark.
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Please try filters instead.
To quickly select a filter press: Ctrl + K
To quickly select a filter press: Ctrl + K
Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
There is no possibility to use custom search index in this case. So the only way for me is to follow bookmarks.
David, could you please make an option to hide search query from bookmark when we select it? Showing a super long query every time I use a bookmark has no sense for me. It only clogs workspace.
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Zeroth, I agree about the forum search issues.shodan wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 7:07 pm @ChrisGreaves
Zeroth, given how often the phrase "have you tried the search" comes up on forum, I find this very funny how broken search is on most forums
First
Do you know of a way to using external search with parametric argument like
if view count > 1000
if reply count > 1000
or if last reply date > 1900-01-01 and < 1901-01-01
But second, I think I have a proposal that will make all of this moot
Have you heard of
"using Low Rank (LoRa) algorithm to fine tune the LLAMA large language model (LLM) in conjunction with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF)" ?
LLAMA is a "small" LLM like chatgpt, recently released as opensource by facebook, said to have performance in the 80% of that of chatgpt
But open source and able to run from not just a GPU with less than 8GB of VRAM, but even any SSD if you don't mind waiting
First, using external search engines like Google or Elasticsearch can handle complex queries like view count > 1000 or date ranges.
Regarding your proposal, I'm familiar with fine-tuning LLAMA using LoRa and RLHF. LLAMA, an open-source LLM by Facebook, can run on low-end hardware and be fine-tuned with forum data for better, search-free interactions.
Also I use ChatGPT to generate a lot of content daily and have posted almost 30,000 pages so far. However, AI-generated content can lower search engine rankings because search engine detects and penalizes it. Now, I use an AI humanizer tool to avoid detection, which has improved my rankings.
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Re: What is the difference between a filter and a bookmark and when should use which ?
Well, does it?Thy Grand Voidinesss wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 10:16 pm [...]But does it work similarly to Dark Reader - i.e. is user able to turn it on and off for specified programs or even windows of them?shodan wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:46 pm [...]
I also made absolutely every app dark mode on my windows, even apps that don't support dark mode with a windows high contrast theme called GreyEve
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveTheme
https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveThem ... heme.theme
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