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Daily Bard Digest 2024-08-15

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02/08/17 18:35:07 with a score of -3: https://old.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/5swi9a/til_that_out_of_the_top500_super_computers_none/ddiemgs/?context=8

The truth is that Linux is for engineers, who know exactly what they need and can configure for maximum efficiency.

Windows is for people who don't know what they need, but can get by with what's offered, and can occasionally add something kludgey.

OSX / iOS is for people who just want to read the fricking webpage and videocall their spouse, write the term paper, listen to music and watch movies without having to kludge something, and without having to deal with some engineer's idea of how to do some menu from forty years ago.

Microsoft spent somewhere north of one billion dollars on just the ergonomics and usability of just Office, and it's still an unusable and kludgey hack. Internet Explorer as a brand had to be quietly retired.

With a few button presses, my iPad reads my input text to me through a wireless earpiece as I type on a wireless keyboard, so I don't even have to be looking at the screen. If I were completely blind it could be connected to a braille input/display device.

I didn't pay for "half the hardware". I paid for the fact that after a career in CompSci, I've spent five years never having to once frick around in the guts of this machine, and it's always provided reliable service.

Wait, no — it did crash once. During a system update. Three years ago. It took two hours to get back up and running.

That's what I paid for.

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At 08/15/24 15:17:55 in redditsecurity with a score of 6 points:

Reddit uses expert systems & algorithms to "surface" — to triage & prioritise — the likely severity of user reported comments and/or in some cases submitted post and comment content. The evaluation is done by humans, because expert systems & AI do not & cannot read or understand language. Understanding of what's communicated is necessary to evaluate content for moderation functions. Expert Systems are just good at saying "This content is highly likely to be violating a sitewide rule", "This content is highly likely to violate the reported rule", etc.

While Reddit doesn't (to my knowledge) and shouldn't delineate exactly which technology they use to support Sitewide Rule Violation detection & enforcement, it's assumed that they use Perspective API for modeling / scoring content for enforcement, & Perspective's TOXICITY, IDENTITY_ATTACK, & SEXUALLY_EXPLICIT scoring attributes likely model sexual harassment to a greater or lesser extent , in combination, using datasets of classical misogynist harassment & neosexism.

When approached in that way, this update isn't a change or addition to the existing Sitewide Rules; it's clarifying that a specific species of harassment is clearly identifiable as such, is prohibited, and should be actioned.

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