@dreev @thatgirl Okay, I’m now convinced that @GetReporter needs an upgrade on its random algorithm. Thanks for making me suspicious.
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@anomalily @dreev @thatgirl what was the issue you discovered?
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@GetReporter @anomalily From prev discussion sounded like you decided not to classify it as a bug:
Replying to @bmndr
@GetReporter @aaronpk Why uniform randomness breaks unpredictability: If no prompt in last hour (or whatever freq) then you know one's due.
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@bmndr @anomalily That’s true. It’s a trade-off between true randomness and randomness that seems broken.
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@GetReporter @bmndr @anomalily Actually the current randomness does seem quite broken. I'm often pinged literally... aaron.pk/r4Xq1
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@aaronpk @GetReporter @bmndr My data reflects “breakfast” with a higher frequency than other daily activities because of report timing.
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Replying to @anomalily
@anomalily Do you not make manual reports ever? I usually make more manual reports than prompted ones. @GetReporter @bmndr

Aug 28, 2014 · 6:08 PM UTC

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Replying to @aaronpk
@aaronpk @GetReporter @bmndr Never! The Point for me is random samples - best statistical data practice.
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@anomalily @GetReporter @bmndr I lean heavily more towards the "complete dataset" side of things, which has its own set of problems.
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