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==== Using ORES ==== | ==== Using ORES ==== | ||
I found it challenging to install ORES without root access because of the reliance on C libraries and system dictionaries, but it was trivial to do on a machine where I had root, so I installed | I found it challenging to install ORES without root access because of the reliance on C libraries and system dictionaries, but it was trivial to do on a machine where I had root, so I installed in on Nada. | ||
On Nada, I use some scripts I wrote, which use the locally-installed ORES engine to make queries against the ORES environment run by the analytics team (i.e. you are not just hitting nada when you run code on nada -- it's making calls to the foundation's servers). A more detailed code walkthrough of my damaging-edits script is below, but the basic situation is: | On Nada, I use some scripts I wrote, which use the locally-installed ORES engine to make queries against the ORES environment run by the analytics team (i.e. you are not just hitting nada when you run code on nada -- it's making calls to the foundation's servers). A more detailed code walkthrough of my damaging-edits script is below, but the basic situation is: |