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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? UNIX.com is getting crushed in google search these days Post 303034844 by Neo on Wednesday 8th of May 2019 04:47:40 AM
Old 05-08-2019
Also, here is an example of how broken Google's algorithm is now.

This thread:

Code:
https://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/139931-executing-function.html

Before that thread above (about 10 minutes ago) used to have a title:

Error Executing Function

It would not pass Google's algorithm and so it was rejected in the index (not included in the Google search index).

I then changed the title to:

Executing Function

and re-ran the Google "checker tool" then it passed with flying colors.

The means that Google is doing simple algorithmic classification of titles (and maybe body text) for keywords like "error" or "not found" and they are rejecting those pages in their index!

This is very, very bad for unix.com, because people are always asking about errors, files not found, and using all these kind of keywords which Google's "very bad AI" thing means the page has a error or is a page not found, but actually it is a user asking about such things in a forum.

This is a perfect example of AI gone bad.

Failed Google's Index Checking:

Image

Passed Google's Index Checking:

Image

This is what these highly paid $200K USD a year Google AI engineers are doing with all their "AI and classification skills" ? !!! . ROTFL

Amazing how stupid AI actually is, isn't it? It's even more amazing that "big tech" thinks this is "the future of mankind"..... They actually pay teams huge salaries money to write these ' very simple, "child-like" classification algorithms.. ?

Google, you should be ashamed of yourself!
 

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rt-crontool(1)						     Request Tracker Reference						    rt-crontool(1)

NAME
rt-crontool - Command-line interface to Request Tracker SYNOPSIS
# find all active tickets in the queue 'general' and set their priority to 99 if they are overdue: rt-crontool --search RT::Search::ActiveTicketsInQueue --search-arg general --condition RT::Condition::Overdue --action RT::Action::SetPriority --action-arg 99 --verbose # Escalate tickets rt-crontool --search RT::Search::ActiveTicketsInQueue --search-arg general --action RT::Action::EscalatePriority DESCRIPTION
This script is a tool to act on tickets from an external scheduling tool, such as cron. Security: This tool allows the user to run arbitrary perl modules from within RT. If this tool were setgid, a hostile local user could use this tool to gain administrative access to RT. It is incredibly important that nonprivileged users not be allowed to run this tool. It is suggested that you create a non-privileged unix user with the correct group membership and RT access to run this tool. OPTIONS
search Specify the search module you want to use search-arg An argument to pass to --search condition Specify the condition module you want to use condition-arg An argument to pass to --condition action Specify the action module you want to use action-arg An argument to pass to --action template Specify name or id of template(s) you want to use transaction Specify if you want to use either 'first', 'last' or 'all' transactions transaction-type Specify the comma separated list of transactions' types you want to use log Adjust LogToScreen config option verbose Output status updates to STDOUT perl v5.14.2 2013-05-22 rt-crontool(1)
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