I haven't used both types before.  But my opinion is that it
generally is not a good idea to show specific list to show different
number of items if the items in the list is changing constantly.  For
example, logs.  

If your goal is to have users quickly find items in a pagination
design, the best way I've found is to design a good filter/search
feature.  A good filter design can help user identify exactly what
kind of list they want to see, and customize to their liking at
anytime.  If you want to go even more advanced, you can allow user to
save their customize filter.




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