Or this very thread we're posting in. It's quite hot already despite the creator being completely inactive. In this case however, it shouldn't be called a success, because certain sandbox threads (like the historical Random Posts) have a strong tendency to be uncontrollably hot.
Or Unrecognized CA thread. The creator seems to have posted nothing after creating it, but it's now the largest thread (in terms of view counts) in the OCA forum. However, it shouldn't be called a success either, for generalized threads generally gets more posts.H. H. P. M. P. Cole wrote: ↑April 7th, 2024, 10:46 pmIf you mean a thread like Grounded Life (i.e., getting loads of posts in late 2023 despite the thread being created more than ten years ago),
Even though they're good, they're not nearly good enough to give said feeling. JvN29 and Perrier does though.b-engine wrote: If it's 3-state INT, then you're FWKnightship (or me if it's 3-state OT).
(I'm assuming you meant SoManyShips2 and Ignorance)
47. An rle like this:
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x = 0, y = 0, rule = Perrier
H.E.L.L.O$W.H.A.T$D.O$V.O.U$T.H.I.N.K$A.B.O.U.T$T.H.I.S$F.O.R.M$O.F.$T.E.X.T!
49. A link to a user page in the main namespace
50. A main namespace redirect to an user page
51. A rule fast to apgsearch despite having a 4-cell sqrt growth (edit: how can a 4-cell pattern be rare?)
52. A rule having so many different common speeds that it is unapgsearchable (due to faster spaceships catching up with slower ones) (edit: that rule is 2-state, and actually has only 4 common spaceships (it's enough to cause that))
53. Discovering something notable on your first haul to b3s23/C1