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flandish
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i had content recently removed for “advocating violence” (iirc it was when i suggested criminal charges for all shareholders of corps who do violent things like allow death when choosing profit over people, yadda yadda.) No example of what the offending remark was and I could not find the old comment to manually review or correct or apologize. in this case I messaged a mod. no reply yet. was it a legit removal? probably certainly! was it poor “customer service” to not follow up with me? probably. does it make me confused as to what the line is there and therefore distrust that community? certainly.
anyway yeah. so the feedback loop could be improved. mods could be more human. and commenters could be less dicks all around! :)
I think the case of of legit vs not is a case by case thing and that’s why there are mod teams. Sidenote: is it possible to message an entire mod team vs trying to find one who is online when there are questions?
re point a: if the rules of the instance are not followed, of course mod action is legit. that guy was a douche it seems.
i think mods of nsfw instances also deserve certain praise; modding that stuff must be … ugh. especially since the instance could be on a 486 in someone’s bedroom. having ran newsgroup servers back in “the day” - turning on anything “alt.bin” was … not advised.
if a community cannot take legitimate criticism then its volunteers need themselves to move over too. Having volunteered places for literal decades, it’s important to not take any of shit horseshit to heart.
hint: my modlog has shown that in some communities there are VERY thin lines. so no, I am not “part” of the problem, I am saying finding the line is sometimes … undocumented at best.
yes but - when mods do act like inconsistent children with power trips it’s as crucial to remind them we can go elsewhere to another instance.
if they don’t have a reflection wouldn’t the left arm simply not be there?
sure on public free “you’re the product” sites.
flandish@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you consider the early 2000s to be some sort of cultural peak do you think we will have another in your lifetime?5·9 days agoyeah. wasn’t 1990 like 20 years ago? :)
flandish@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you consider the early 2000s to be some sort of cultural peak do you think we will have another in your lifetime?5·9 days agohow long or short is this “lifetime” of which you speak? the 90’s is peak, you whipper-snapper.
flandish@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The New York Times Just Published Some Bizarre Race Science About Asian WomenEnglish6·11 days agocapitalist mutual masturbation and manufactured cognitive dissonance / distraction so they don’t have to actually change anything and effect profit potential. while they wait for daddy dictator trump to open their proposals in the form of a cotton sack with a dollar sign on the side.
flandish@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Former Meta exec (Nick Clegg) says asking for artist permission will kill AI industryEnglish7·11 days agofile under: “unsurprising capitalist takes”
“I am telling you, Oscar is attracted to other men.”
“Ok, too far.”
laughs in japan’s dense history of coup.
i reckon that’s mostly it - I get an idea, wanna try something and don’t “reset” to a fresh venv. or I do then forget to reinstall the tools I want to use cause I was “just” using them in this same terminal.
it’s me not python. though it’s funny getting a few replies with different solutions. like in PERL, tmtowtdi.
thanks for your reply!
thanks! I will check it out!
hrm. yeah. I am “trying on” some basic ml models (just simple classifications) into our workflow and while I can whip one up with scikit, a notebook, and serve it with flask/fast - there is no way I can build a workflow tenable for others who are more “data analytics” than coders. The ecosystems for low/no code model generation (knime etc) with handoff to engineers like me to serve is … young.
never used poetry. just venv, virtualenv and such. I guess I just don’t know the current era’s idiomatic way of doing things. I’m more familiar with java/mvn, rust, etc. It seems like every manning book on a pythonic tool has a different way the author setup the env. to be expected sure. I just need to grok and settle into my own. :)
just learning is all. :) appreciate the reply!
gotcha. thanks!