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Discover how unreliable information or data poisons everything, from business decisions to online trust. Learn why leaders must prioritize accuracy and integrity to avoid the "Garbage In, Garbage Out" effect.
#Data Reliability#Information Integrity#Digital Trust#Leadership Communication#Misinformation Impact#Trustworthy Leadership#Jerry Justice#TAI Motivations
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she commit acts of intercourse on my erogeneous zones until i achieve sexual climax
#pattern recognition has transitioned from a reliable ally into a dangerous enemy#alternatively: memes that were written by data from star trek
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Data Reliability Engineering - Concept, Phases & Implementation Data Reliability Engineering is a critical practice ensuring data integrity and availability. Learn about its key concepts, phases, and implementation strategies. Discover how data reliability engineering can improve data quality and enhance your organization's decision-making capabilities. Learn more in this article
#data reliability#data reliability engineering#validity and reliability of data#data reliability definition
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Are you familiar with this frog?


Yeah pretty sure that's Larry from down the pub. 'Ullo, Larry!
But in all seriousness, I'm afraid I cannot help without location information. Orientation within Bufonidae without location is a nightmare. If this is Africa, we're talking genus Sclerophrys. If it's the USA, it's probably Anaxyrus. If it's Europe, it's probably Bufo. If it's South America we're in Rhinella territory. And so on, and so forth.
#toad#Bufonidae#probably Anaxyrus based on user bias of the hellsite#but even then getting further to ID is really hard without moderately precise location data#please do not dox yourself for frog ID though#but do share on iNaturalist if you want more reliable and also faster identifications#answers by Mark#broomfrog
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data hijacking the Enterprise is easily one of my favorite segments in all of st.
yeah, he was influenced by the homing program, but he was not careless in what he did. it wasn't just "i will change course heading" or "i will steal a shuttle", it was "i will drain life support on the bridge to clear the humanoid personnel, then use my voice modulation ability to restrict command functions to the bridge, then initiate a custom forcefield cascade program, then reprogram the sabotaged transporter and get off the ship without a word spoken to my crew"
it was kinda badass except for the part where he endangered a child's life whoopsie
#in no world would starfleet trust his reliability after this#but hey we forgive him and move on to the next episode :)#star trek tng#star trek#data soong#data#star trek data
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I saw this debunk of a scaremonger post abt "the brain's addiction center" + a response to your post abt phones, I wanted to know your thoughts since you've talked abt them before
https://www.tumblr.com/capnsoapy/763519006243258368/no-phone-addiction-and-social-media-addiction?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/night-dark-woods/763158479120842752?source=share
imo I think that it's possible to get attached to your phone, but the best way to spend time on it is to not go on apps that make you doomscroll and spend more time talking to friends over message/call, since it'll probably be more mentally healing than spending 3 hours seeing random white nationalists on Twitter
Well there’s a reason I said “the confluence of age of getting phone going down plus the prevalence of short form video as the dominant form of social media content plus the most significant collective educational gap in recent history (plus broader attack on public education) plus adolescent developing impulse control as a whole has had a deleterious effect on many aspects of adolescent development, education, and socialization” and not “teenagers are literally chemically dependent on their phones” isn’t there.
#There’s waaaaay too many independent variables to get reliable quant results for the broader societal phenomenon I was talking abt#anecdotally I see it every day at my job. but that’s not peer reviewed quant data
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How The Pokedex Works
So it's been speculated on how the Pokedex works, even to the point it has been called in accurate.
So much in fact that it has been concluded by many that the Pokedex is written by the trainers who carry them around. That the reason the descriptions in the Pokedex are so absurd is because they are being written by the player character not knowing what they are writing. This is something I have even been guilty of.
However, this actually not how the Pokedex works in the games, and we have actually been told how they work in basically ever game.
Now ignoring how the Pokedex works in the anime given it is a separate continuity and is clearly pulling from a preexisting database rather than needing to be filled out. Also, I won't be taking into account the Pokedex from Legends Arceus, because that Pokedex is different the ones from throughout the rest of the series.
So when you receive your Pokedex from a Professor like Professor Oak, you are told directly by them how a Pokedex works.
"On the desk there is my invention, Pokedex! It automatically records data on Pokemon you've seen or caught!"
In other Words, the Pokedex itself is the one doing the recording, not the trainer nor the professors. This also, explain why the Pokedex isn't completely filled out until you caught a Pokemon. The data being recorded automatically is probably due to the Pokedex scanning the Pokemon.
This is actually further established in Pokemon Origins which treats the Pokedex in the exact same way.
This also means that every single entry is meant to be taken literally, and is not simply just a exaggeration written by a child or ignorant professor.
Also, this actually explains why we have seen in the games, and yes even the anime; several instances of Pokedex being confirmed as valid.
PKMNB: "Litwick shines a light that absorbs the life energy of people and Pokémon, which becomes the fuel that it burns."
PKMNSAPPHIRE: "Gardevoir has the psychokinetic power to distort the dimensions and create a small black hole. This Pokemon will try to protect its trainer even at the risk of its own life."
PKMNP: "It tugs on the hands of children to steal them away. However, it gets pulled around instead."
PKMNR: "Nosepass's magnetic nose is always pointed to the north. If two of these Pokemon meet, they cannot turn their faces to each other when they are close because their magnetic noses repel one another."
Now people have tried to argue that the dex entries can't be accurate because in the case of Gardevoir, black holes don't work like that. But this ignores that the Pokemon world is not the real world and doesn't play by the rules of the real world. This world has magical creatures that can use all types of elemental powers, and humans are just built different.
Someone might even mention Magcargos dex entry tells us that Magcargo is hotter than the sun and couldn't exist on the Earth, meanwhile in real life we have already had such examples of things being hotter than the sun. But that aside, the Pokemon world is again probably just built different.
Now one might ask why the Pokedex in different games have different entries? Well my hypothesis is given each time it is a different type of Pokedex, the data that gets scanned is at times different. Thus, outputing different information that is recorded about said Pokemon.

#pokemon#pokemon canon#pokemon lore#pokedex#the pokedex#how the pokedex works#the pokedex is not lying#the pokedex is right#the pokedex is lying theory#the pokedex is lying hypothesis#pokemon hypothesis#pokemon theory#pocket monsters#the pokedex is lying theory debunked#the pokedex is lying hypothesis debunked#the pokedex is reliable#trainers don't write the pokedex#the pokedex automatically records data on pokemon#pokemon black and white#pokemon sapphire#pokemon legends arceus#legends arceus#litwick#gardevoir#drifloon#professor oak#pokeblr
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i'm glad that i've had years of mixed martial arts training because i get approached on the street more than anyone else i know*
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Voting in a poll that I love Pierre Gasly is such an ineffectual method of determining if he’s loved on this earth by the fandom because me and my Pierrlie mutuals only get one vote each but we would all do international serious crime for him so.
#pierre gasly#and I won’t even touch how the method in which tumblr works like an echo chamber with your mutuals will not get anyone reliable data#like some of yall have shit going on that I’ve never heard of
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Note to self: word prayers better when doing divinatory sessions
I think I've mentioned this before, but I do yes/no stone pulls on Sundays to ask for guidance about maintaining my health re: my commute because it's 2-2.5 hours each way via public transit if everything runs on time. It's rough on me in multiple ways and can lead to even more migraines than usual or being too fatigued to work at all, and it can be difficult to tell whether I'll have the spoons to go in person.
This past Sunday I was exhausted & stressed because of, you know, the horrors, and said my initial prayer a little differently than I usually do. I still invoked Apollo and Hermes as always, as both of them cover divination by lots, Apollo's domain covers health & disease, and he's the one I turn to for divination by default.
Now, the vast majority of the guidance and lessons Apollo has given have had to do with recognizing my physical & mental limits, especially around this issue. The answers I was getting this time around were...odd but not quite in the way they have been with just dud pulls, so I started asking clarifying questions to figure out what was going on. After a few - establishing that there was a reason for the answers but it wasn't a test or punishment or Apollo messing with me (which would have been. odd) - I realized that while I'd invoked Hermes as a god of divination by lots alongside Apollo, I had not explicitly asked him to act as a messenger and aid in communication this time around, nor had I asked Apollo to guide the divination session with the wording I usually use.
I think you can see where I'm going with this.
I re-said the prayer (correctly this time) and confirmed that it was, in fact, Hermes at first while re-doing the initial set of questions (which were much more consistent in the usual way), as well as confirming that the issue was the prayer wording. Lesson learned lol
#full transparency: shortly after the initial set of re-do questions i had a panic attack/meltdown (b/c of. again. the Horrors)#that was made worse by the third part of the session (some questions i thought to ask after the re-dos) being a dud#i did another pull wednesday morning after i had had a couple days to recover & the biggest stressor was over with#& i felt ready to re-engage with it#(& also knew that not clarifying the last part of the pull would make the Everything worse)#and i asked about each section (hermes -> commute question re-do -> the Bad Times questions)#and got *another* confirmation that it was actually hermes at first & that the middle section was accurate and (thankfully) that#the last one was not#i check my work *thoroughly* b/c tangible external things like divination are the most reliable things i have#b/c i cant always trust internal cues#coriander says#helpol#apollo#apollon#hermes#hellenic pagan#hellenic polytheism#hellenic community#divination#also! to be clear! ymmv when worshipping/working with/etc. deities#just b/c this was my experience doesnt mean this will be your experience!#also also. i personally dont believe all of the gods might do the sort of thing hermes did. he's a trickster god#which is why the possibility that it was him was on my radar in the first place#apollo doesnt have trickster aspects afaik (i could be wrong!) so it seemed off. and hermes wasnt. like. *impersonating* apollo#i didnt ask explicitly who it was at first b/c that's not a necessary part of my process- you dont *need* to clarify by default in helpol#& now that i know why it happened i can avoid the situation in the future & have a data point to compare to in case it *does* happen again
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After 3 days I return to being max odds for Shiny Hawlucha..............................let's go again boys
#according to a very reliable data miner on twitter (anubis) the max odds for SOS hunting is 30 mons#mons plays pokemon
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Actually I have a bone to pick with the movie Coraline because there's mixed reviews on if it qualifies as too scary for children or not and I want you guys opinion
#Coraline#halloween movies#it scared me but also I'm pretty Squamish so I'm not sure I'm a reliable source of data
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can anyone who owns physical copies of deltora quest tell me what the front or back covers say re: how many copies of dq have been sold
#the internet is telling me 18 million but i can't find a reliable source or anything official from scholastic#i seem to remember the paperbacks saying 20 million?? but that doesn't seem right#i don't trust my memory from that long ago#and i only own the hardcover bind-ups#my pdfs of series 3 say 15 million on the cover but they're from 2011 so if anyone has newer data pls respond
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Once again good time of day all misce folks, I have another question I wish to ask of you all. This one may be a little personal, but I'm thinking of writing some more informative style posts on the topic, so having others' experiences and seeing how different they may be wound help with that.
Feel free to elaborate in reblogs/notes if you want to and feel comfortable doing so!
#misce#miscecanis#misceanimalis#miscelife#misce community#miscelupus#misceverse#miscefelis#miscecuniculus#misce lifestyle#gamietxt#btw feel free to reblog this and/or the scent/flavour preference polls! the more people see them the larger the sample size will be#and a larger sample size generally means more reliable 'average' data
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"Science showed that there is not much difference with how we react to fictional stories and characters compared to real life and real people" is a take I've seen more than once now and it's something that sounds so objectively untrue
So does anyone has any sources on that?
#txt#because so far it sounds like either manipulated data or experiment taken out of context#i'm willing to believe it with reliable sources but i never felt nor considered characters on the same plane#as i consider people#so what is the truth#and if someone says 'because both can make you feel emotions' i'm yeeting you out of there#until then i'm considering it pseudoscience that's being regurgitated to strengthen arguments#if anything it's that our favorite characters often reflect ourselves#so we get attached because we see them as extensions of ourselves#and some might go too far with that notion#and get too personal#but that's not feeling like fiction is on the same plane of reality
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