Right but the same logic applies. Rather than 1 single point of failure you now have millions of mini power generators. The impact of one going is significantly less.
Should we now have an existential crisis when the smart reply is exactly what we were going to say? Should we type it anyway just to teach the machine it was right? Should we save our outrage for something more then a…
You are saying, from your citation. That the fire department decided to collapse a building with their own personell inside, and without telling any of the surrounding personell... logic for the win! Could you answer my…
Could you at least cite the retracted statement? Public knowledge means "really easy to cite" How was it pulled? How did they set up a controlled demolition of a burning building? Why would they not tell emergency…
I mean this with full empathy for your situation. It really is that simple. Several months of eating fewer than 800 calories and not going to the gym at all would result in massive weight loss... except for a very tiny…
But it's still simple math. More weight, be more aggressive with brakes. If human truck drivers can do it, then a computer truck with a 360 model of the environment around it can do it more efficiently right. I don't…
You can't E2E with a web app?
I see, so we have an arbitrary law around an amoral action, so it's not relevant to the discussion of amoral actions? I don't follow the logic.
Not true at all. An out group hits me, innately I want to hit back. An out group shows me empathy innately I show it back. You would have to learn otherwise. The in-group out-group is some higher part of the brain that…
This is like asking "what do I get out of not robbing the old lady in the park"... You don't get anything for not doing that, and you miss out on cashing in her pension cheque.
That is really a description of Zen and spontaneous learning. Personally I've never experienced this phenomena...
Denmark doesn't exactly have the cultural baggage the US has. There isn't a gun culture* (just picking one aspect) at all in Denmark, there is a rich culture in the US to the point that people think you are changing the…
I think China is a good reminder that the word "migrant" is just newspeak, most countries use it to refer to people fromother countries, China use it for people from another city...
The Apollo program would be a good counter example.
But what is your measure of evil? US invaded Iraq twice for oil, and had deployed missiles to all sorts of non sovereign land, that had upset is neighbours. Literally a 1-1 comparison for both your examples. If that is…
Haven't you got the causation wrong? Isn't it the more educated people become the more left leaning they are? It's not the left captured academia, it's academia created the left.
Japan? The country that has in its constitution that it cannot hold an offensive military, nor take part in researching/developing offensive military technology... Which expert believes that? Or do you mean…
I'm wondering if it has been reported everytime the US has deployed some defensive missile batteries around the world... Pretty much US aircraft carriers have more fire power then these batteries. Do we report their…
Just a reminder: polls aren't facts. They are sample based estimates. But you are right it'd be good to see the poll numbers on sanders. And the margins for error. You are stating the delegate count as if it is in…
Once you add a transpile step, your "transpile step" can give you a lot more confidence, with linting, and flow, and ecmascript 6. Minifying, concatenating, and compiling only used code paths/files and assets is only a…
We also have higher energy food products. And an obsession with speed and productivity
So you took advantage of a system paid for by others and then decided you wouldn't contribute back. That's fine, but also pretty much the definition of greedy/selfish. Regardless what your "hardship" story maybe, it…
I think they meant geographically
Paying people the same value they contribute is not socialism. It's called: Being a good person. Capitalism seems to have made us all think it's completely okay to exploit someone else's surplus labour. How is the risk…
sigh This trope is a bit a over used. When you say "The West" you mean "The US" right? If you say "China's record on human rights" I say: "Guantanamo, NSA, Wikileaks...". If you say "Democracy in China" I say "China has…
Right but the same logic applies. Rather than 1 single point of failure you now have millions of mini power generators. The impact of one going is significantly less.
Should we now have an existential crisis when the smart reply is exactly what we were going to say? Should we type it anyway just to teach the machine it was right? Should we save our outrage for something more then a…
You are saying, from your citation. That the fire department decided to collapse a building with their own personell inside, and without telling any of the surrounding personell... logic for the win! Could you answer my…
Could you at least cite the retracted statement? Public knowledge means "really easy to cite" How was it pulled? How did they set up a controlled demolition of a burning building? Why would they not tell emergency…
I mean this with full empathy for your situation. It really is that simple. Several months of eating fewer than 800 calories and not going to the gym at all would result in massive weight loss... except for a very tiny…
But it's still simple math. More weight, be more aggressive with brakes. If human truck drivers can do it, then a computer truck with a 360 model of the environment around it can do it more efficiently right. I don't…
You can't E2E with a web app?
I see, so we have an arbitrary law around an amoral action, so it's not relevant to the discussion of amoral actions? I don't follow the logic.
Not true at all. An out group hits me, innately I want to hit back. An out group shows me empathy innately I show it back. You would have to learn otherwise. The in-group out-group is some higher part of the brain that…
This is like asking "what do I get out of not robbing the old lady in the park"... You don't get anything for not doing that, and you miss out on cashing in her pension cheque.
That is really a description of Zen and spontaneous learning. Personally I've never experienced this phenomena...
Denmark doesn't exactly have the cultural baggage the US has. There isn't a gun culture* (just picking one aspect) at all in Denmark, there is a rich culture in the US to the point that people think you are changing the…
I think China is a good reminder that the word "migrant" is just newspeak, most countries use it to refer to people fromother countries, China use it for people from another city...
The Apollo program would be a good counter example.
But what is your measure of evil? US invaded Iraq twice for oil, and had deployed missiles to all sorts of non sovereign land, that had upset is neighbours. Literally a 1-1 comparison for both your examples. If that is…
Haven't you got the causation wrong? Isn't it the more educated people become the more left leaning they are? It's not the left captured academia, it's academia created the left.
Japan? The country that has in its constitution that it cannot hold an offensive military, nor take part in researching/developing offensive military technology... Which expert believes that? Or do you mean…
I'm wondering if it has been reported everytime the US has deployed some defensive missile batteries around the world... Pretty much US aircraft carriers have more fire power then these batteries. Do we report their…
Just a reminder: polls aren't facts. They are sample based estimates. But you are right it'd be good to see the poll numbers on sanders. And the margins for error. You are stating the delegate count as if it is in…
Once you add a transpile step, your "transpile step" can give you a lot more confidence, with linting, and flow, and ecmascript 6. Minifying, concatenating, and compiling only used code paths/files and assets is only a…
We also have higher energy food products. And an obsession with speed and productivity
So you took advantage of a system paid for by others and then decided you wouldn't contribute back. That's fine, but also pretty much the definition of greedy/selfish. Regardless what your "hardship" story maybe, it…
I think they meant geographically
Paying people the same value they contribute is not socialism. It's called: Being a good person. Capitalism seems to have made us all think it's completely okay to exploit someone else's surplus labour. How is the risk…
sigh This trope is a bit a over used. When you say "The West" you mean "The US" right? If you say "China's record on human rights" I say: "Guantanamo, NSA, Wikileaks...". If you say "Democracy in China" I say "China has…