The Shoutbox
I'm looking forward to this new thing!
That, I hope, is next after this thing.
Originally Posted by Swan
When will we be able to make our own lists!?!!? I'M WAITING YODA
You already can.
It's called a thread.

When will we be able to make our own lists!?!!? I'M WAITING YODA
Hopefully soon. Absolute earliest would be tomorrow. Latest...next week, I guess?

Only things I'm wrestling with that could shift that are how much time to spend making it look nicer, and whether or not to simultaneously launch some added functionality that kinda ties into it.
I'm very curious to see what it is?
I don't think anyone will dislike it, they just might not find it thrilling, so I don't want to hype it.

That, and the thing I said about putting it out there earlier and shaping it after some feedback. It's going to be a little less developed than a lot of the other things I've added, most of which were what I considered close to "done" when they went public.
Oh-oh, I gather from the tone of your post, you're expecting us not to like this new feature much? I sense some intrepidation?
I'm announcing here that I'm going to release a new feature soon. I'm saying this so that I can't put it off too much longer.

It's going to be relatively plain at first, but I've decided to launch it anyway and gather suggestions and feedback for expanding it, and gauging interest, rather than wait longer to launch it by trying to figure out exactly what it needs to do beforehand.
Originally Posted by urkillinmesmalls
Holy crap. I used to hate the movie Inside Llewyn Davis because it seemed pointless, but it literally just dawned on me what it's all about. It's literally my life projected onto a folk singer: A guy who watches his friends move on to bigger and better things but finds himself trapped inside his endless cycle of mediocrity!
Maybe thats why I hated "Dude, Wheres My Car?".
Holy crap. I used to hate the movie Inside Llewyn Davis because it seemed pointless, but it literally just dawned on me what it's all about. It's literally my life projected onto a folk singer: A guy who watches his friends move on to bigger and better things but finds himself trapped inside his endless cycle of mediocrity!