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Which if you wanna be pedantic, are also some form of algorithms, just way more transparent.
I do want to be pedantic, and a simple sort doesn't satisfy the definition of Recommender systems, which is what the word "algorithm" means in this context.
Yes, sorting is an algorithm in the mathematical or CS sense, but I'd argue that the word has split into two meanings by now.
Either way you're sorting. The difference is what value you're using the sort by.
Fair enough, I started studying for Engineering recently, and by now I've definitely have some math brainrot.
Cs bachelor here, xd