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date: 2025-02-02
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author: "wompmacho"
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title: First Post
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Yo 👋
If you actually come to find this then props to ya man. Thanks for dropping by. idk if this will be worth ever doing, but this was fun for me to set up... and who knows maybe this is of some use to others... so fuck it --> Enjoy.

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date: 2026-03-08
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author: "wompmacho"
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title: Liberal
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## Liberal is bad.
Wait, wasn't this group touting to be "liberal" once? Tell me more about why Liberal is bad. You know what… that person looks funny and bothers me and calls themself a liberal so I dont wanna be in that catagory anymore. No wait, actually lets just demonize a group because fox news says so. NO WAIT, let's not use words correctly because words, logic, facts... These things don't matter.
![what is a lib](Screenshot_20250205-234147.png)
## quit being a fucking sheep
this sums up my thoughts on the matter
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title: Performance Reviews
description: Performance Reviews are dumb
date: 2025-02-08
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The Hidden Flaw of Performance Reviews.
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> [!quote] Goodhart's law
> [Goodhart's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart%27s_law) is an adage often stated as, "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure". It is named after British economist Charles Goodhart, who is credited with expressing the core idea of the adage in a 1975 article on monetary policy in the United Kingdom:
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> > Any observed statistical regularity will tend to collapse once pressure is placed upon it for control purposes.
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> It was used to criticize the British Thatcher government for trying to conduct monetary policy on the basis of targets for broad and narrow money, but the law reflects a much more general phenomenon.
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In other words, when we use a measure to reward performance, we provide an incentive to manipulate the measure in order to receive the reward. This can sometimes result in actions that actually reduce the effectiveness of the measured system while paradoxically improving the measurement of system performance.