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Notices by Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network), page 2

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 06:40:53 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • mekka okereke :verified:

    @mekkaokereke I've never really understood the level of delusion necessary for people who are clearly on the outside of American racist politics to support those same politics. I mean... have they never *looked* at US history? Any of it? Seriously? Horrible as it is, it's been pretty damn consistent over the past few centuries. The loathsome things they say are the loathsome things they want to do, it's not some kind of Jedi mind trick.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2024 21:06:18 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
    • Simon Tatham

    @simontatham Plus the ever popular "WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE WERE THINKING, IT WAS 3AM WE WERE EXTREMELY DRUNK AND THERE WAS ALSO A DONKEY WHICH WE SHALL NEVER SPEAK OF AGAIN"

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2024 02:12:47 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @cwebber Oh, yes, this level of mortality is, I expect, borderline *terrifying* for epidemiologists. As long as the spread is both only animal->human *and* very hard then it's a concern but not a worry. If we get human->human transmission or animal->human gets easier... yeah, that'll be a very bad day.

    Hopefully this is a MERS situation, with low transmission and some care kept it from being bad. It is, though, influenza and the flu is an absolute bastard virus

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2024 02:09:33 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @cwebber I thought it was important to make 'em but I couldn't think of a way to phrase it as a reply that didn't either co-opt the thread or "well, actually"''d it, neither of which is cool. That thread is useful and derailing wouldn't help!

    I stats for a (partial) living, though, and I know how folks tend to misunderstand them. (Which is fine, stats are weird, and frankly if you think about them and your head *doesn't* hurt you're probably missing something. Maybe that's just me, though...:)

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2024 01:56:55 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    The main reason the real rates for these rare-infection diseases is lower is because we're only analyzing the stats on the people we actually know got the disease, and for these rare diseases that means people who either died (so the local authorities checked), or got sick enough to go see a doctor *and* got their infection analyzed. If you just felt meh, or didn't present symptoms, or your doctor waved you off, then you won't be in the stats.

    2/N

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2024 01:56:26 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @cwebber has a thread on the current H5N1 situation, which is an interesting (and useful) read. There are mortality stats in it and I wanted to add some statistics color to that, since it's common for people to see these and panic. Don't panic! (actually never panic, it doesn't help)

    Disease fatality/injury rates are, especially for very rare occurrence diseases, extremely biased because the sample the draw from is biased. The real rates are almost always lower.

    https://social.coop/@cwebber/113680455871797535

    1/N

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Thursday, 12-Dec-2024 06:09:34 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
    • Evan Prodromou

    @evan Only if it stayed internal-only. If it was actually federated then absolutely not. (Though given my employer that's not a worry, there's no way they'd allow that)

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Dec-2024 00:59:50 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Tim W RESISTS

    @tim In Benevity's defense they're very slow on normal days too.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2024 15:06:25 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • mcc
    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @cwebber @mcc Scaling is hard and if you don't aggressively use a core feature when developing a system it's really easy to find it falls over hard, so I have some technical sympathy for BlueSky here.

    I'm not in any way surprised, mind. I also fully expect to find that the end result is Bridgy Fed gets shut off basically forever "while BlueSky works out some scaling issues" that never actually get fixed.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2024 15:06:23 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • mcc
    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @mcc @cwebber I'm gonna guess that Bluesky doesn't have p2p really and truly built into their core node, and it's basically a monolith. Their scaling issues reek of that, honestly -- p2p with 99% of your work on one central node has a nasty tendency to fall over when the external nodes start getting bigger.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Thursday, 14-Nov-2024 19:46:30 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Charlie Stross

    @cstross Oh, I'm sure they *could* do Laundry. Doing the CGI's not the problem, it's the whole "watching the CGI" afterward part that seems like it could be a bad idea. :)

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2024 23:48:28 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Charlie Stross

    @cstross I am trying to picture the kind of CGI these'd need and I think this may turn out to be one of the things I regret most in life. Also ow, my brain.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2024 03:04:43 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski

    Two things that history shows us are:

    1) You can count on authoritarian and fascist governments to be corrupt, venal, incompetent, and filled with laughably stupid people
    2) You can't count on the fact that the government is corrupt, venal, incompetent, and filled with laughably stupid people to save you

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 23:19:46 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Jan Lehnardt :couchdb:
    • culpaplex

    @hp @janl The things that most turned me off were her stance on trans kids, her tendency towards bitter rants about things she sees as personal slights, and the fact that she's basically a crank outside her immediate area of expertise.

    (Not that I'm saying she's always wrong about the stuff she cranks about, but a ranting flat-earther crank would *still* be a crank if they were ranting about the earth being round -- it's the belief-driven furvor and borderline madness that makes a crank)

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 07:12:22 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Jan Lehnardt :couchdb:

    @janl Wow. I thought she was awful for a lot of reasons already, but I didn't expect to add this to the list.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Nov-2024 18:47:08 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
    • Dana Fried
    • Sophie Schmieg

    @sophieschmieg @tess “very, very fishy” seems like OpenAI’s core brand.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Nov-2024 04:05:58 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski

    "he did not get the squirrel vaccinated for rabies because he didn't want it to get autism" is a real sentence I have actually read and now I think I need to walk into the sea.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2024 02:18:16 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
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    • Charlie Stross

    @cstross it’s not unexplained, though, surely? He’s just laundering Russian money?

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 05:18:23 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski
    • Neil Brown

    @neil I am morbidly curious how long before there's a viable fork or alternative to WordPress that gains traction.

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    Dan Sugalski (wordshaper@weatherishappening.network)'s status on Thursday, 24-Oct-2024 00:46:14 JST Dan Sugalski Dan Sugalski

    Turns out that LLM summaries are actually useful.

    Not for *summarizing* text -- they're horrible for that. They're weighted statistical models and by their very nature they'll drop the least common or most unusual bits of things. Y'know, the parts of a message that are actually important.

    No, where they're great is as a writing check. If an LLM summary of your work is accurate that indicates what you wrote doesn't really have much interesting information in it and maybe you should try harder.

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    Guy who bakes, snarks, writes, and codes.Currently at Google (my second search engine employer!), previously at Bloomberg.One time Perl 6 pumpking, lo these many years ago, as well as core perl contributor and part-time VMS perl port maintainer. I have written the occasional article, mostly on perl. (but once upon a time long ago on the Amiga. Those were the days...)Cute little pie avatar commissioned from https://socel.net/@heyheymomoCurrently not in France. Dammit.

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