AI predicting ‘criminals’ based on their face

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Harrisburg University currently incinerates this paper (PR for it via archive.org). I wonder how people can spend months working on a concept like this and don’t prepare for all the not so pleasant attention it will surefire gather upon its surfacing.

I have no idea about the content. If something does not get published it can not be examined.

I would not be surprised if there would be two sides looking at this: One says that it is not morally right to conduct such an investigation. The other will say that it is not morally right if certain thoughts and research directions are not allowed. Discussions of this nature lately not often end up in an amicable exchange of each others viewpoints.

Not related to this I personal find trouble in the term “criminals”. “people exposing criminal behavior” I like more. The later word is a determination. A person is so many cm tall, has a certain eye color and is – well – criminal or not. Which is wrong.

Of course most criminal behavior emerges from the same perpetrators. It should always be the criminal action that gets punished, not the person per se. A society where the government instruments strong deterrents against such behavior benefits in very great measure. Even better: All people – regardless of their wealth – will have a better life. It would be stupid and counter productive ignoring the reality of said behavior clusters around certain people. But it should always be the actions of a person that get punished. Not more, not less. Actions happen in the real world, they can weight and judged by others, and therefor rightfully punished. I personally like the sound of the German ahnden actually better than that of its English equivalent.

These things are known since 200 years or more. Sometimes I wonder for how much longer. If we cancel research – only because the initial premise is stupid and not fitting dogma – we might hasten the demise of knowledge.

Saturday Night Fever

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Yes, there was even more dancing in the movie at some point.

These scenes did not make it into final cut like this.

Today they look pretty odd: All those suits. The almost North Korea like alignment of the people. What an idea of ‘fun’ or even ‘dance’ …

June 2020 and still the biggest bubble in almost an entire century

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Around 26,000 is the DJIA at the 23 of this month. It has been around this level for weeks. This does not make this valuation less ridiculous. We were in ever increasing bubble territory last in 2019 already. Then came the biggest economic event since 1945. The world overall will be changed more by Covid-19, than it even did on average when the Soviet seized existing.

And yet: “the market” makes up a “V shaped” narration. Hertz, being bankrupt, and therefor worthless, contemplated in earnest to sell a billion dollars worth of its shares. It got approved to do so. But somehow came to its senses and ended up not doing so. It would have been the equivalent of selling a burning house.

Somehow trades think that with a vaccine everything will just snap back to normal. And they probably think that a vaccine is as easy as them entering a trade on their keyboard. It is not. Coronaviruses got discovered more than 50 years ago. They make up about a third of the common. Vaccines we have developed against them: exactly zero. Covid-19 is luckily rather stable. I am personally hopeful that we will have candidates and some that will work. But it takes time to develop, test, produce and then distribute them. A vaccine will probably not make an impact this year. So this year all we can do is to social distance. Different countries can apparently do so at varying degrees. Social distancing has commercial impact. Not only for opera chorus singers. For everybody. The stock market is supposed to be about the future. Right now it certainly is not.

It is not impossible that the shape of the recovery will be “L shaped” – Pretending as if nothing happened and money printing of the feds will just magically fix everything makes no sense. At all.

The Segway is dead (finally)

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After almost twenty years Segway’s will stop production next month, according to Fastcompany. There was allot of hype around this product back in the day. It never not take off – at all.

One of his past owners had really bad luck with the product. But what probably killed is, that you look really stupid riding it. There is no real good look using it. I think it had its best media appearance in Jenji Kohan’s Weeds. Specially since it was so brief and quirky. Much like the device itself.

Another blog

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There is probably a thing one does for the first post. Just like a first program should output “hello world”.

Instead I might just mention what this blog is running on: An AWS tiny instance. Actually cheap*. Latest WordPress as per June 2020. Actually free. It has been more than 15 years since I installed WordPress the first time. Over the last ten I had little reason to deal with it. After this hiatus it was interesting to see what has changed. And what has not.

Getting the technology stack going today was the usual mix out of ‘oh this is nice’ and ‘wth – why is this broken now’. The actual work is not even that much or particularly complicated. Just that there are these unpredictable potholes where one can get stuck for hours on end. Without having the faintest idea when and how a solution might emerge.

It appears in the end it worked out OK. I don’t think I would want to work on WordPress ‘powered’ sites for a living though. Hacking (like in axe, not as in computer skill) the extraneous items off from the default theme was cumbersome enough. Trying to chase specifics out of a mediocre theme is probably not much a fun.

*and as it turns out not sufficient. I got everything ‘up’. But running things was not pleasant / possible. MariaDB liked crashing. Not wanting to make a project from it I asked

mysqltuner.pl

and it laconically replied:

Variables to adjust:
*** MySQL's maximum memory usage is dangerously high ***
*** Add RAM before increasing MySQL buffer variables ***

Stoping the aws instance, starting it at – now as a tiny instance – gives me the same reply. But it is work trying, since the next level up gets me into even higher monthly costs.