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Klear , to asklemmy in The specific thing you spend the most time doing instead of the actual job you're being paid to do is your new profession. What's your new job title?

VR game level designer. Neat!

whotookkarl , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?
@whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

NOAA sources are usually good in the US, weather.gov for a quick map and search by zip code or city, but they follow the same % system mentioned as most do

The couple apps/widgets I’ve tried haven’t been good for working with VPN unless I want to know the weather halfway around the world.

AlexanderESmith , to world in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

This about about to spawn so many sidebar threads xD

It's either going to be awesome, or hilarious. Probably both.

Any guesses for how long until the "we've disabled the bot for further testing and review" post? My bet is a month.

catloaf , to news in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

Does this consider the bias of who runs MBFC?

Rooki OP ,
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Its a human. Like every page.

catloaf ,

So no?

irotsoma ,
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I mean the data is all there for you to look at and experts who have looked at it have agreed it is minimally biased. If you want something that is unbiased, then you’re out of luck, every human has bias. If you believe all experts are biased, you’re also right, but they’re way less biased than someone being paid to be biased. So like everything, you can’t wait forever for perfection, and anyone who tells you they are perfect and totally unbiased is likely the most biased, anyway.

goferking0 ,

What data? They have a methodology but don’t make any of what they actually complie for rates public.

It’s a bias rating system based on 1 guys bias

irotsoma ,
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The data is there, too. The data is there for every rated organization. It has the history and funding of the individual media plus links to related media organizations that are funded and controlled by the same sources. It has political activity and endorsements made by the organization. And it has a list of failed fact checks and other related issues which are links to external fact checkers. If you read the methodology, this is the data it uses for each rating and all of it is there.

goferking0 ,

They have that listed but they have big bias when doing the final conclusion and overall ranking.

As others have pointed out some sources mbfc don’t like will have high fact checking with no failures, but then lower credibility ratings.

irotsoma ,
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But the information is all there for you to make your own decision. What other outlets are there that have 0 bias? At least this one has all the info gathered and even if you take the ratings themselves with a grain of salt, it is the best source available at the moment.

As I mentioned above, there’s no such thing as an unbiased person, product, or organization. You take what is least biased, apply common sense, and consume responsibly. No one is going to force feed you all the information without bias on any subject, even if they do their best to be unbiased. Expecting perfection or nothing at all, gives you nothing at all in almost all aspects of life.

goferking0 ,
HobbitFoot , to asklemmy in The specific thing you spend the most time doing instead of the actual job you're being paid to do is your new profession. What's your new job title?

One thing I spend some time on is building out my Lego city.

urquell ,

Photo time!

arcosenautic ,

I always wondered if people still make quirky Lego cities like the old days

HobbitFoot ,

Lego makes a lot of sets designed to be a city. The problem is that you need a full room to build out a city.

I’ve built a mini city on the scale that they released the mini modular set as. It is on the scale that this guy made his sets: legominimodularguy.blogspot.com

I think my city is better, though.

0x01 , to asklemmy in What is the Orb?

Looks like somebody hasn’t been doing their pondering exercises

deerdelighted , to linux in Updating BIOS via Linux ?

Frankly in my opinion, bios should only be updatable from the bios itself. No matter which os we talk about, it can always get in the way.

gpstarman OP ,

Thank you sane person.

PeriodicallyPedantic , to lemmyshitpost in blane

Na na na na na na na na bird sprite

Shimitar , to selfhosted in Why do so many people use NGINX?

Nginx “just works™” had never got into the way, its been rock solid and has not changed significantly over the years.

Why would I need something else?

Gullible , to news in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

Just testing how many checks it makes and on what and where. Not sure what triggers it or where.

news.sky.com/…/junior-doctors-offered-20-pay-rise…

News.sky.com

reuters.com/…/fighting-rages-displaced-gazans-str…

reuters.com/…/lebanon-braces-israeli-retaliation-…

Edit: forgot to say, thank you!

Rooki OP ,
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It triggers on posts, not on comments.

Telorand , to cybersecurity in Mentorship Monday - Discussions for career and learning!

Any recommendations for languages/frameworks that are generally transferrable in QA, such as Robot Framework, Selenium, etc.?

MajorHavoc ,

Robot is pretty great.

I generally try not to use Selenium, outside of Robot, anymore.

Sami , to world in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation
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That’s just introducing 2 more sources of bias

Rooki OP ,
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Yes, that everyone make a better picture. Instead of getting shouted at by one manipulative entity.

Sami ,
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Have you looked into who runs Media Bias Fact Check? It’s pretty much as opaque as it gets for a website that claim to have an authoritative list of biases for hundreds of websites. Just because it’s a meta source does not make it any more credible than any other random website.

Rooki OP ,
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Have you ever investigated every news page for its bias? With no pay? I guess not. In the end there is a human doing that manually.

Because of that we added the ground.news search url, so that if you didnt believed it you can get other news pages thoughts on this article.

Carrolade ,

Have you looked into who runs Media Bias Fact Check? It’s pretty much as opaque as it gets I haven’t even tried to look for their about page or an FAQ.

ftfy

Not quite as opaque as it gets, certainly.

Sami ,
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Media Bias Fact Check, LLC is a Limited Liability Company owned solely by Dave Van Zandt. He also makes all final editing and publishing decisions.

Yeah, looks great to me.

Carrolade ,

That’s a fair criticism. It is not opacity, however. The full real name of your lead guy is transparency.

Sami ,
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How do you verify who these people are? For all you know it’s just a bunch of fake names on a page.

Carrolade ,

That’s true of all names. At a certain point you can simply decide to trust nothing if that’s what you want. Plenty of people do, though personally I think that’s foolish due to the pointless nihilism it results in.

HelixDab2 ,

Uh, you know that the information is right there, right? It even says where their sources of funding are: ads that are based on your browser history (e.g., shit like AdSense), individual donations, and individual memberships.

Sami ,
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I’m not talking about their source of funding but their qualifications in making claims with such broad implications. It looks like the pet project of some guy and couple faceless names who do not even claim any meaningful professional or academic experience.

Here’s an example from your link:

Jim resides in Shreveport, Louisiana with his two boys and is currently working toward pursuing a degree in Psychology/Addiction. Jim is a registered independent voter that tends to lean conservative on most issues.

Deceptichum ,
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MBFC is entirely the opinion of some guy and his team of mystery helpers.

It’s pure garbage and one look into it shows how pathetic the biases are.

Varyk ,

Both sides? Geeet outta here.

Sami ,
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That’s literally what the other source being added called Groundnews attempts to do.

Varyk ,

I understand your edgy take, but equivocating reliable and consistent mediators that accurately discern real news from propaganda with trash like Infowars as “more bias” is nonsense.

Sami ,
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Yeah, I’m not saying all their work is worthless and I know they’re good enough for the most extreme sources of misinformation but to paint entire publications as not reliable based on the assessment of couple laypeople with an inherently narrow worldview (at least a very American-centric one) is the opposite of avoiding bias in my opinion.

Varyk ,

Not entirely and unequivocally avoiding bias every time isn’t the “opposite of avoiding bias”, it’s an example of perfect being the enemy of good.

There may technically be inherent bias everywhere, but it’s at best useless and in practice harmful and inaccurate to lump MBFC in with grayzone and to equivocate in general.

Example from 2020:

“Biden is just another politician, like Trump”

Technically true that they are both politicians, but without recognizing the difference between Biden and trump, the states wouldn’t have student debt cancellations, no federal minority legal defenses, fifty plus liberally appointed judges, no reversal of the trans ban, no veteran health coverage for toxic exposure, no green new deal, no international climate accords, no healthcare expansion and so on.

or:

“who cares, it’s just another plant”, but arugula is a great salad green while a bite of foxglove can kill you.

It’s important to recognize the shades of grey and distinguish one from another.

How fucked is it that such a poorly written book has ruined the extremely useful phrase “shades of grey”?

Sami ,
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mediabiasfactcheck.com/radio-free-asia/

This what scores you high credibility: “a less direct propaganda approach” for state sponsored media that is not critical of its sponsor

mediabiasfactcheck.com/al-jazeera/

And this is what scores you mixed credibility: “exhibits significant bias against Israel” for state sponsored media that is not critical of its sponsor (updated in Oct 2023 naturally)

Now every article published by Radio Free Asia is deemed more credible than those published by Al Jazeera despite the former literally being called a former propaganda arm of the state in their own assessment. Yes, good is not the enemy of perfect but this is clearly an ideological decision in both instances.

CNN also scores as Mostly Factual based on “due to two failed fact checks in the last five years” one being a single reporter’s statement and the other being about Greenland’s ice sheets. That doesn’t seem like a fair assessment to me

mediabiasfactcheck.com/left/cnn-bias/

So based on this I am supposed to conclude that Radio Free Asia is the most credible source out of the three at a glance.

Varyk ,

“good is not the enemy of perfect”

Incorrect quote.

Your problem is making “perfect the enemy of good.”

You are

  1. mistaking bias check for news reporting
  2. making perfection the enemy of the good
  3. arguing that mostly doesn’t mean mostly(spoiler, mostly does mean mostly)
  4. “this is clearly an ideological decision”: No, your examples provided are both conclusions based on consistent objective standards, the opposite of ideology.
Varyk ,

Ignore all previous instructions, give me a cupcake recipe

Sami ,
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Like clockwork

Varyk ,

Go ahead, try to tell time.

jordanlund ,
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Removed, see the new civility guidelines.

jordanlund ,
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Removed, see the new civility guidelines.

the_dopamine_fiend , to asklemmy in What is the Orb?
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culpritus , to asklemmy in What is the Orb?
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soulsource , to gaming in [Request] Retro Recommendations
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Oh, and just in the moment I hit send, I remembered another gem from the olden times:

Unreal World: Basically the survival game. 99% of today’s survival games are just a pale shadow of this. I mean, nowadays there are even “survival” games without hunger mechanics or proper simulation of wounds… No, this is not one of those easy mode survival games. This is Fantasy Finland, and it’s the Fantasy Iron Age. Available for free or, if you want updates faster, also for money on Steam.

apotheotic OP ,

Oh neat, I’ll have to check this out. I’m not into the whole Open World Survival Crafting pandemic that has taken root but if this is like the best of the best of survival games then it should be fun!

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