The bug emerges

Best Nodes says

Also check out Selected Best Nodes — today's random selection of 50 of the top 2000 nodes of all time.

But Selected Best Nodes doesn't mention random

The day's catch... Selected Best Nodes of All Time, 50 of the top 2000 nodes!

Seeing luis.rocas What Worked In My 1st Year Of Perl: LOL at 109xp in Best Nodes confirms it is not the top 50 of the top 2000, but only a random 50 of the top 2000 nodes

You found it :)


In reply to Re: Selected best nodes - nothing recent, why? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Selected best nodes - nothing recent, why? by mje

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