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  • yeah totally, but those are basic algorithms and most lay people don’t even realize them to be. also I doubt many developers would show their boss “hey I built this awesome algorithm, it sorts by up votes” or “by time created” and continue having their job unless they built a recommendation engine per user or demographic, which is the generic corporate standard

    which is why I like Lemmy/fediverse. it lets things be much more “organic” for lack of a much better word


  • blackberry@midwest.socialtoAnimemes@ani.socialIt's ok to stop... I mean NOW!
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    22 hours ago

    maybe don’t store complicated pictures on your devices, or if you do, have separate devices for each? for instance, if your mom hates guitars, but loves drums, keep them on different devices

    but for the FBI in the chat: don’t do anything illegal, every device either has a backdoor or is ridiculously vulnerable, God is watching, etc etc



  • blackberry@midwest.socialOPtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.worldLemmy has an algorithm
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    2 days ago

    yes, in designed algorithms (although it’s hard to argue that “hot” sorting is an “algorithm” unless we’re being pedantic). but in a colloquial sense, from an end user’s perspective, the thing they see is “the algorithm”. which for lemmy is about as natural as I described, unless I’m missing something (like the rate of photons hitting under sea cables), since there isn’t a suggestion engine for the “all” feed
















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