I was very confused by the notebook interface at first. I think you need to log in for it to work?
You need to log in if you want to make predictions. You should be able to see others’ predictions without logging in. (At least on Firefox and Chrome)
Note the notebook interface is kind of new and still has some quirks that are getting worked out.
It is really slick; I was mostly confused because the text itself talked about using the interface to make predictions. The only interface-specific annoyance was that there didn’t seem to be a way to close the prediction sidebar once it was open.
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I was very confused by the notebook interface at first. I think you need to log in for it to work?
You need to log in if you want to make predictions. You should be able to see others’ predictions without logging in. (At least on Firefox and Chrome)
Note the notebook interface is kind of new and still has some quirks that are getting worked out.
It is really slick; I was mostly confused because the text itself talked about using the interface to make predictions. The only interface-specific annoyance was that there didn’t seem to be a way to close the prediction sidebar once it was open.