do you have a book that describes in detail how to determine if an alert is meaningful?
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Feb-2025 03:37:15 JST Wolf480pl
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Feb-2025 03:37:14 JST iced depresso
@wolf480pl @asl
> not enough manpower to fix
then you are understaffed. hire more, prioritize, or cut services.
> meaningful
its a similar problem as in budgetting. you record to the level you are comfortable with and will actually keep doing. this is why people end up with petty cash accounts and so, because its easier to book "-60$ cash" followed by "+36$ returned cash"
record whatever convenient. if people keep sleeping it then ditch that alert or raise the sensitivity (this is what real brains do in the adaptive spike cells, too many activations in the timespan and they raise the threshold.) -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Feb-2025 03:55:43 JST iced depresso
@wolf480pl @asl
> also I'm afraid that even if we had more people, we'd end up in the same situation in a year, because we're badly organized
well organize them :cirno_doubt: -
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Feb-2025 03:55:44 JST Wolf480pl
@icedquinn @asl
> cut servicesyou mean turn them off, or just disable alerts for specific services and stop caring if they're down?
> hire more
trying, but it's difficult
also I'm afraid that even if we had more people, we'd end up in the same situation in a year, because we're badly organized
> if people keep sleeping it
wdym by "sleeping it" ?
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