I've written a lot about death on HIVE, but when I search "holoz0r writes about death" I get my introduction posts, and a review of one of my books written by another hive user. Is there a token limit, or is it not processing for natural language?
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It does support natural language, but at the moment it also makes the user change the prompt so that it is very similar to the post they are searching for. This issue is well-known https://gitlab.syncad.com/hive/hivesense/-/issues/12. In your case, a unique word 'holoz0r' in this very short prompt will match posts where this word is being mentioned. It is almost impossible to employ this mechanism to get one particular post since other posts may come a step nearer to the context you are intending to find — you are not alone in writing about the death on Hive
Oh, not so much about the death of HIVE, but the concept of human death in general :P
I now understand that the search prompt is a little more like prompting Stable Diffusion to generate an image as opposed to the NLP described in the gitlab issue.
What about excluding posts that could be considered "low value" as per the screenshot in my other comment?
The same code is used to filter the search result as to filter the new/hot/trending lists. So if a post can be displayed in "the new" list, then it can also be displayed on the AI search result list, so filtering posts is a more generic problem.
I would also suggest that you could do an exclusion filter to filter our curation community posts, bot posts, etc eg, see the following result:
This sort of content makes up a staggering amount of content on HIVE and I think search should only be looking for the canonical post, not ones in which they're linked to.
Should lower compute / API calls?
I don't write about it, but like you, I think about it a lot and I often tell my AI I'm going to download my consciousness into a blockchain or ai and when I leave this human form I'm going to be causing problems like the Lawnmower Man.
I just want to waste people's time even when I dead. I can do it when I'm alive, but think of the ruthless efficiency involved when I'm wasting time having people read my ramblings when I'm not even alive anymore.
What a time to be ... alive?