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I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura.

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  • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

    @jerry Aura farming too much aura or not enough?

    jerry@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    @catsalad

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    • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

      I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

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      @jerry

      On the left: a bad aura. On the right, a good aura.

      ... wait, that's Au Ra.

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      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

        I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

        x31andy@mastodon.greenX This user is from outside of this forum
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        @jerry I'd love to know their response if you ask them how they measured it other than just *feelings*.

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        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

          I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

          jbaggs@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @jerry Just so long as it has a good beat and you can dance to it, it's probably fine.

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          • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

            I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

            mahony@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @jerry
            You need an AuraScope™️

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            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

              I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

              froge@social.glitched.systemsF This user is from outside of this forum
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              @jerry@infosec.exchange it involves incense, your Pagan friends, and a ceremony

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              • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                msdropbear42@farcebook.spaceM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @jerry you need to plot all accounts in a formal statistical #ControlChart, in which you determine via statistical analysis the upper & lower control limits, which for instance you might set at mean aura + three std devs for the UCL, & ofc mean aura - three std devs for the LCL. then as the data keeps accruing over time, you note those accounts tending dangerously near the UCL or LCL, but you only need take official action once an account's data line has exceeded the UCL or LCL for seven consecutive samples, as that denotes statistically significant system change in that account. once identified, urgent decisive action is required by you, lest other accounts also get uppity [or lowerly].
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                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                  I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                  terryhancock@realsocial.lifeT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @jerry

                  ...It's a special substance. You gotta pray for that, man...

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                  • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                    I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                    jerry@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    “Sir, your aura is clocking in at a 13.5 and we’re gonna need you to bring it down to about a 3 if you want to stay. Thanks.”

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                    • msdropbear42@farcebook.spaceM msdropbear42@farcebook.space
                      @jerry you need to plot all accounts in a formal statistical #ControlChart, in which you determine via statistical analysis the upper & lower control limits, which for instance you might set at mean aura + three std devs for the UCL, & ofc mean aura - three std devs for the LCL. then as the data keeps accruing over time, you note those accounts tending dangerously near the UCL or LCL, but you only need take official action once an account's data line has exceeded the UCL or LCL for seven consecutive samples, as that denotes statistically significant system change in that account. once identified, urgent decisive action is required by you, lest other accounts also get uppity [or lowerly].
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                      @msdropbear42 It makes sense. Am I taking readings with a thermometer?

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                      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                        “Sir, your aura is clocking in at a 13.5 and we’re gonna need you to bring it down to about a 3 if you want to stay. Thanks.”

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                        @jerry can i burst my aura tint? like, if i just need to vent about something?

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                        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                          I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                          zcutlip@hachyderm.ioZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @jerry What are infosec.exchange’s community rules around bad auras? If someone with a bad aura signed up knowing bad auras are not allowed per instance rules against bad auras, your hands are tied ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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                          • zcutlip@hachyderm.ioZ zcutlip@hachyderm.io

                            @jerry What are infosec.exchange’s community rules around bad auras? If someone with a bad aura signed up knowing bad auras are not allowed per instance rules against bad auras, your hands are tied ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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                            @zcutlip see, that’s the other problem. I completely failed at accounting for auras when I created the instance rules. I have learned something today so will have to make some changes.

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                            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                              “Sir, your aura is clocking in at a 13.5 and we’re gonna need you to bring it down to about a 3 if you want to stay. Thanks.”

                              jbaggs@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @jerry It's the flaring, isn't it? It sometimes gets a little bursty around the edges.

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                              • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                @zcutlip see, that’s the other problem. I completely failed at accounting for auras when I created the instance rules. I have learned something today so will have to make some changes.

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                                @jerry infosec.aura represents a fresh start and an ideal opportunity to put these difficult lessons into practice

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                                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                  I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                                  0xmrtn@infosec.exchange0 This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @jerry i'm sure the inquisition has some ideas on that topic

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                                  • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                    “Sir, your aura is clocking in at a 13.5 and we’re gonna need you to bring it down to about a 3 if you want to stay. Thanks.”

                                    nocturnalnessa@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @jerry i was gonna make a joke about ai powered aurometers but then i realized they basically exist and they suck

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                                    • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                      I got an unironic report that an account has a bad aura. Now I’m not going to discount the possibility of this being true, but I’m curious how to measure whether an account’s aura has strayed too far from a good baseline aura.

                                      christoff@yem.bouncingaroundtheroom.onlineC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @jerry curious if it is purple (almost famous reference)

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                                      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                        @msdropbear42 It makes sense. Am I taking readings with a thermometer?

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                                        @jerry indeed yes, but also best practice would dictate also with a piezo-electric vibration transducer, coz in dangerous matters like these, it's "the vibe" that's really important!
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                                        • nocturnalnessa@infosec.exchangeN nocturnalnessa@infosec.exchange

                                          @jerry i was gonna make a joke about ai powered aurometers but then i realized they basically exist and they suck

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                                          @NocturnalNessa @jerry "get the good aurometer, the one from the safe. 13.5? not great, not terrible."

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