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DiceStack website

(www.isimonbrown.co.uk/dicestack/)

Screenshot

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About

Fetches a random question from a Stack Exchange site of your choice.

License

Free-to-use webapp. Source not available.

Features

  • Ability to filter by tags, score and answer status

Contact

My email address is on my website.

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    awesome, we always get requests for "show me a random question!" I might suggest having a minimum threshold of votes/views to ensure you don't get total junk Qs though Commented Sep 28, 2010 at 23:53
  • Bou how can I access that application? Commented Sep 29, 2010 at 20:09
  • @chanchal1987: Click the link at the top of the page.
    – Gelatin
    Commented Sep 29, 2010 at 20:49
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    Seems to have disappeared. I get an empty white screen.
    – TRiG
    Commented May 22, 2014 at 18:23
  • @TRiG: I guess I need to update it to use the latest API version.
    – Gelatin
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 21:50
  • I use your app to look for low quality posts that need cleanup that have gone undetected. Can you bring back the filter that lets me specify a range of votes. So I can select: -20 to 0 ? Commented Sep 3, 2016 at 15:11

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Hey Simon.

Interesting idea but, in my opinion, given the vast array of topics, for something like this to be engaging you will need to provide a tag selector at the least.

Maintaining a local index of tags, updated daily perhaps, to feed a work-alike tag selector as available on SE sites would be my next step.

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  • I've added the ability to filter by tags, but decided against auto-completion. As I don't like the idea of regularly going through every page of tags on every site and calling the API as the user types would be slow and hog resources.
    – Gelatin
    Commented Oct 10, 2010 at 21:23
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It seems that the HTML entities are escaped, in the results. Can this be fixed?

Entity text in results

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I'd love it to bring up x questions. Is that possible?

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I'd recommend filtering by answered/unanswered as a very useful first filter option.

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I suggest giving a list of 10/15/20 questions instead of redirecting.

Now I click "Go", wait until the question is loaded and if its not satisfactory I need to go back, click "Go", ... Quite a lengthy process (about 5-6 s). If submitting just gave me a list of 10/15/20 question, I could

  1. read the titles first,
  2. open the questions I'm interested in in new tabs.
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  • I'm not sure if that would be practical, since it would use the API very heavily.
    – Gelatin
    Commented Jan 1, 2014 at 17:45
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Another feature that could be useful is to ignore some tags. That would help in not getting unwanted questions in sites such as SO.

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This seems to bring up closed questions as well as questions that have been migrated off the site.

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