Tricky
@Tricky@lemmy.world
- Comment on Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible 1 month ago:
since August 2024 or so
So, two months? Lol
- Comment on Judge Rules $400 Million Algorithmic System Illegally Denied Thousands of People’s Medicaid Benefits 2 months ago:
Agree with all your points. I just wanted to remind people to hate the architect, not just the coder.
- Comment on Judge Rules $400 Million Algorithmic System Illegally Denied Thousands of People’s Medicaid Benefits 2 months ago:
Alright team, I’m bringing the opposite opinion to this thread. Bring your pitchforks.
Two things :
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Hanlon’s razor. Consultants are not mensa candidates. They are ordinary people who sometimes do a shit job.
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Complexity. Each state has its own wildly complex eligibility and availability rules. Each insurer with each state, equally so. As much as this article shits on Deloitte for having 20+ state contracts, that doesn’t mean 1 common platform / common solution. People within the fediverse - being somewhat more tech inclined - should have some empathy for this
I hate Deloitte as much as the next guy, but why no hatred for the politicians that wrote opaque state-based legislation? Why none for the insurers (private or public) who have a vested interest in denying coverage?
If we are going to throw stones, let’s find the right villain.
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- Comment on Infamous $30 Logitech F710 called out in $50M lawsuit over Titan sub implosion 3 months ago:
“That doesn’t explain why they used the wireless version of that Logitech instead of wired to control the thing they were literally inside.”
Yes, that sarcasm is profound and deep.
In case my implied message is unclear, go fuck yourself.
- Comment on Infamous $30 Logitech F710 called out in $50M lawsuit over Titan sub implosion 3 months ago:
I suspect the wired cabling would be to control components inside the sub, not outside. And I say that only because it’s unlikely that wireless signals would penetrate the sub walls.