The RZA vs Sam L
Round 3 of 3
Duologs tab should show requested duologs
It would be nice to be able to see the requested Duologs. A robust view of pending/requested duologs would help one manage their time commitment.

We don't have enough jury testing data yet (almost zero). So here's a long, thoughtful, nuanced blurb about how perfect the new duologs tab is 1
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- 1.Risney. James. Duologs. Published April 27, 2026.
Unfortunately, the Jury functions seem buggy. I was able to vote on the first contested flick, but not subequent flicks. Not sure if it is the type of flick or the order that is the problem. Possibly, it is because the flick moved to the Jury while it was still pending? Not sure, I'm attaching some images.1
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- 1.Related and Unrelated Duolog images that I'm too lazy to decide how to create a real bug report for. Published April 27, 2026. Accessed April 27, 2026.
Round 2
The RZA
The RZAThat one is a known bug, Ben pointed out to me earlier. And you're right. Apparently it sent out jury invites for a duolog, that while "technically" complete, still had unresolved flicks. Jake hadn't yielded or contested the flick yet. So it's on my new long list of documented bugs to get pushed through tomorrow.
On another note, yours and Ben's duolog on toilet paper was a thoroughly entertaining read, and a 10/10 duolog.
He's hilarious.
This may be a Microsoft issue, a my machine issue, or something you changed. But when I highlight text, the "flik this" is not working because the Edge context menu is being triggered.1
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You've gotta stop using Microsoft Edge, grandpa. But bug noted. Apparently Edge doesn't play nice with our model.
I'm thinking of adding the flick range button[^1] to desktop view as well, for those not on Firefox or Chrome like the rest of the civilized world. Afterwards the "Flick This" should appear normally2 regardless of browser choice (hopefully).
It is only a matter of time before those of you who are slow to adopt technology move back to Edge. It is a superior product in most ways. After a journey through Netscape, Firefox, Chrome and Opera browsers, I started working on a Chromebook in February 2011 when I started beta testing a CR-48.2
Aside from DuckDuckGo, Edge has the clearest privacy policies, fastest overall performance and best battery management of modern Windows browsers.1 Although DuckDuckGo has a bit better privacy policy, it otherwise fails to deliver (I started using DuckDuckGo in 2008 when I was working a few miles from their headquarters and did work that needed non-personalized search results).
Anyway, way. Hopefully every tech product or platform that I help test achieves significant market penetration over the next decade!
2 citations
- 1.The Best Web Browser of 2026. Accessed April 29, 2026.
- 2.CR-48 photo in my living room. Published February 11, 2011. Accessed April 29, 2026.

