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fc417fc802yesterday at 8:48 PM1 replyview on HN

> I didn't know enough to be sensitive on the Lena topic once either

It's reactionary nonsense, there's nothing to be sensitive about. The subject of the photograph merely went along with it.

There are legitimate arguments against using it as a technical benchmark in this day and age but that isn't what people get outraged over.

My personal view is that the correct response to strangers trying to score social points by policing other's conduct is to defiantly do the opposite.


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aaploktoday at 2:21 AM

I agree that calling someone a bad person for using one of the most common test images is excessive. However, regarding this:

> The subject of the photograph merely went along with it.

The subject of the photograph did ask for it to no longer be used. Here's a quote from her:

> I retired from modeling a long time ago. It’s time I retired from tech, too.

> to defiantly do the opposite.

If the policing comes from third party for virtue signalling, this is fair game. Here, I'd just suggest that respecting her wish is just common courtesy and consider someone who defiantly doesn't as a somewhat rude person.

[0] https://interestingengineering.com/culture/bye-lenna-iconic-...

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