上司vs.若者「メール送った」と言うのは必要か https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/286346
東洋経済は正直「何様だ」と思ってて大っ嫌いだけど、この記事は腑に落ちた。(若者側から見て)
A380乗ってみたい ANAのA380、2号機も就航 7月から週10往復に https://www.aviationwire.jp/archives/175973
最近のATOKは「単文節変換」が苦手になっているのではないか、との指摘 | スラド IT https://it.srad.jp/story/19/06/18/141213/
E-mail deals with spam using Bayesian filters or machine learning. The more training data there is, the more accurate the results, a monolith like GMail benefits from this greatly. Mastodon's decentralization means everyone has separate training data, and starts from scratch, which means high inaccuracy. It also means someone spamming a username could potentially lead to any mention of that username be considered spam due to the low overall volume of data, unless you strip usernames
Defining an account as suspicious when it has no local followers can be circumvented by just pre-following them, using account age can be circumvented with sleeper accounts, blacklisting URLs does nothing when the spam does not include URLs, checking for duplicate messages sent to different recipients can be circumvented by randomizing parts of the message...
Honestly, whoever has an idea for a spam detection measure for Mastodon, and by that I do mean an implementation, get in touch with me, I'll pay for it.
I've been thinking about solutions for the past few days but the more I think about them the more they appear pointless.
ティムクックのスピーチ引用><
"....And there are few areas where this is more important than privacy.
If we accept as normal and unavoidable that everything in our lives can be aggregated, sold, or even leaked in the event of a hack, then we lose so much more than data.
We lose the freedom to be human."
https://news.stanford.edu/2019/06/16/remarks-tim-cook-2019-stanford-commencement/
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"If you want credit for the good, take responsibility for the bad"
2019 Commencement address by Apple CEO Tim Cook | Stanford News https://news.stanford.edu/2019/06/16/remarks-tim-cook-2019-stanford-commencement/