Monthly Archives: July 2023

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal – Metrics

Source: Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

Article note: This uh... this isn't just a thing in social science, though I'll grant that it's worst there. Figuring out which methods are entrenched for sound reasons vs. stupid reasons is often incredibly difficult, especially since you get countervailing noise from lovely phenomena like "They stumbled upon an incredibly excellent heuristic that empirically outperforms the later more rigorous and grounded methods" or "The name associated with it was a distasteful old European dude, so a certain portion of the discipline are reflexively opposed to it and prefer a similar method that doesn't allow for direct comparison."


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The really freaky part is when you hear about this going on in medical research.


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After September 1, 2023, all Gfycat content and data will be deleted

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I hadn't even noticed Snap ate gfycat, and now they're being shut down. Not a platform I had any deep engagement with, but it was part of the landscape for a while. Are we experiencing a clean sweep on an era of the Internet in the course of like 2 years?
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Fake reviews are illegal and subject to big fines under new FTC rules

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I don't think it would do much for fake Amazon reviews type problems, but maybe it'll do something about the profusion of itemnamereviews.com type fake websites operated by some shitty manufacturer in whatever space.
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