http://archive.today/K030p
Also anecdotally, I experienced the opposite. After three decades of constant fighting, the divorce was almost cathartic. Their marriage was more traumatic for me than their divorce. Interestingly, their relationship…
I think you have an outdated understanding of AI workflow. They generally cite their sources, which you should check, just like regular search.
There's two parts: 1. Basic math, eg long division. This is what all the commenters are focusing on, and I largely agree with folks - we need to keep teaching this. 2. HS / College math. E.g. memorizing all the rules to…
http://archive.today/ASXMY
"At times it is only the angry who are in a position to apprehend the magnitude of some injustice. For they are the ones willing to sacrifice all their other concerns and interests so as to attend, with an almost divine…
I'm not disagreeing with your overall point but this reads a bit like victim blaming. "Those sexy trains were manned so skimpily, and going down those long routes all alone at night, they were just asking for it!"
High-quality writing improves information dissemination. A paper like word2vec has probably been skimmed by 10's of thousands, perhaps 100's of thousands people. One extra day of revising is nothing, comparatively.
TL;DR: - FTX invest in a bunch of companies. Most are crypto, but he also invested $500M in Anthropic, an AI startup. - Anthropic recently raised funds that would value FTX's equity at 3.5B - 4.5B. - SBF wants to…
Chrome Remote Desktop has worked for me in the past. Not very ergonomic on the phone, though.
http://archive.today/HdA8S
Im curious why cities don't try to capture more of the value? - Impose massive docking fees, cheaper cruises need to anchor far away and ferry in. - Force passengers to buy vouchers that can only be used in that city on…
The supply for renters are large apartment buildings while the supply for buyers are single family homes. Some major caveats to this model, like condos. Would be interested to see condo prices during this timeframe.
This is clearly presented with a slant. I'm curious if there is a more neutral reporting on this? Like the article points to the 10x returns over 75 years as an example of the city being fleeced... But that sounds kinda…
There was an illuminating interview he had before being arrested: COWEN: ...let’s say there’s a game: 51 percent, you double the Earth out somewhere else; 49 percent, it all disappears. Would you play that game? And…
Hindsight is always 20/20 but as FTX was growing and Alameda was losing money, he could have shut down Alameda before it went negative. Then, he could've focused solely on FTX, which was apparently worth 10 of billions.
City and community colleges exist, and are mostly free. But for most people, colleges are more than just an education. College is about signaling their aptitude. And so people keep trying to pile into expensive private…
Any sources on this? "None at all" feels like a very bold claim when we've seen recently that a large increase to monetary supply does increase inflation.
Sure, the NHS does provide excellent care, but it's not free. The fact that the British won't come to terms with this is causing its collapse: "In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because…
Isn't the root issue here "propaganda" in ads? If so, should we focus on banning that? Otherwise, if an ad is straight facts, even if it's making a specific argument based on your personality, is that intrinsically bad?…
Plastic bags are unfairly maligned: - They are often quite economically produced, and only require a small amount of plastic. - They are likely reused, often as trash can liners. - As long as we bury them in appropriate…
Manufacturers would just transfers to the consumer. We have a CRV tax for each bottle/can here in California, and as far as I can tell, it has no affect on consumer behavior.
I think that is just referring to the existing landfills. We can/do build new landfills all the time. And there is no shortage of unused space for new landfills.
https://archive.ph/20221021230011/https://www.washingtonpost...
http://archive.today/K030p
Also anecdotally, I experienced the opposite. After three decades of constant fighting, the divorce was almost cathartic. Their marriage was more traumatic for me than their divorce. Interestingly, their relationship…
I think you have an outdated understanding of AI workflow. They generally cite their sources, which you should check, just like regular search.
There's two parts: 1. Basic math, eg long division. This is what all the commenters are focusing on, and I largely agree with folks - we need to keep teaching this. 2. HS / College math. E.g. memorizing all the rules to…
http://archive.today/ASXMY
"At times it is only the angry who are in a position to apprehend the magnitude of some injustice. For they are the ones willing to sacrifice all their other concerns and interests so as to attend, with an almost divine…
I'm not disagreeing with your overall point but this reads a bit like victim blaming. "Those sexy trains were manned so skimpily, and going down those long routes all alone at night, they were just asking for it!"
High-quality writing improves information dissemination. A paper like word2vec has probably been skimmed by 10's of thousands, perhaps 100's of thousands people. One extra day of revising is nothing, comparatively.
TL;DR: - FTX invest in a bunch of companies. Most are crypto, but he also invested $500M in Anthropic, an AI startup. - Anthropic recently raised funds that would value FTX's equity at 3.5B - 4.5B. - SBF wants to…
Chrome Remote Desktop has worked for me in the past. Not very ergonomic on the phone, though.
http://archive.today/HdA8S
Im curious why cities don't try to capture more of the value? - Impose massive docking fees, cheaper cruises need to anchor far away and ferry in. - Force passengers to buy vouchers that can only be used in that city on…
The supply for renters are large apartment buildings while the supply for buyers are single family homes. Some major caveats to this model, like condos. Would be interested to see condo prices during this timeframe.
This is clearly presented with a slant. I'm curious if there is a more neutral reporting on this? Like the article points to the 10x returns over 75 years as an example of the city being fleeced... But that sounds kinda…
There was an illuminating interview he had before being arrested: COWEN: ...let’s say there’s a game: 51 percent, you double the Earth out somewhere else; 49 percent, it all disappears. Would you play that game? And…
Hindsight is always 20/20 but as FTX was growing and Alameda was losing money, he could have shut down Alameda before it went negative. Then, he could've focused solely on FTX, which was apparently worth 10 of billions.
City and community colleges exist, and are mostly free. But for most people, colleges are more than just an education. College is about signaling their aptitude. And so people keep trying to pile into expensive private…
Any sources on this? "None at all" feels like a very bold claim when we've seen recently that a large increase to monetary supply does increase inflation.
Sure, the NHS does provide excellent care, but it's not free. The fact that the British won't come to terms with this is causing its collapse: "In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because…
Isn't the root issue here "propaganda" in ads? If so, should we focus on banning that? Otherwise, if an ad is straight facts, even if it's making a specific argument based on your personality, is that intrinsically bad?…
Plastic bags are unfairly maligned: - They are often quite economically produced, and only require a small amount of plastic. - They are likely reused, often as trash can liners. - As long as we bury them in appropriate…
Manufacturers would just transfers to the consumer. We have a CRV tax for each bottle/can here in California, and as far as I can tell, it has no affect on consumer behavior.
I think that is just referring to the existing landfills. We can/do build new landfills all the time. And there is no shortage of unused space for new landfills.
https://archive.ph/20221021230011/https://www.washingtonpost...