nice! thanks for sharing!
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isn’t that the fact for all chronic diseases?
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one life on a marble in the sky, take the chance!
soooo goood!
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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
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
pillows are perfect, and I’m tired of people complaining about them!
next on the cutting block
one was shipped on a boat, and the other was made out batteries
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