You shouldn't make predictions based on an extreme minority opinion. Even RMS knows how to separate morality from probability.
That seems very easy to detect (with police on foot, like US underage alcohol stings) and send people to gulag for.
Laundry? US bills are made of cloth.
Weird that a tightly controlled nation like China hasn't killed the fen yet.
Or a device you do control streaming to servers to you do control. There isn't a little MiniTruth man checking every byte going through the camera.
Because stupid linkbait survey.
Comfort food is comforting because it is nostalgic.
Their stock holders may have customers interests at heart. That is how a good business works.
That is a rather vague question. Google has 50K hearts.
That's not what a mad lib is. That is how every real estate / rental,contract works in the real world.
Quite the Freudian slip for Mr Church.
Please show us an example in one language.
Why "social"?
That is a big IF. If I had a million dollars, I could buy your love.
At some point the assumption of sanity breaks down, in this lifestyle.
In the US, public transport is at least $20 per week, for a minimum commute. x2 for 2 wage earners. $1/day(!) per person is another $5 each. Replacing worn out clothes adds a touch. Water/sewer is ~$5/wk/person for very…
Income is a poor approximation of wealth, indeed.
Fat people have lots of fat. Muscle and bone amd cardiovascula health and brain mylenation are another matter.
I obsess over price per ounce of my food while I am in the store. (Though it gets harder as I age and my brain weakens, and as prices and sizes get intentionally harder to compare) Even still, I myself that groceries I…
Many biases can be adjusted for. It is hard, though.
Leading thought is that we are neural networks with neurotransmitter "macros", not common computers. Of course computers can simulate this model.
That is an example of a theoretical solution that may be overkill in practice, especially if you are stuck in JS. Unless you send window positions back to the server for analysis. And can you code an AABB tree on a…
It may be free, but it isn't open to all. They have an admissions gate, aka "picking winners".
Right, it is artificial social barriers set up to exclude the many for the benefit of the few, like the "Ivy League" imprimatur or being in a "good family".
Norvig is a great scientist and teacher, but you don't need this. In Residence concept is a throwback to the bad old days of exclusionary education. We have the Internet and great books (Norvig wrote one) and MOOCs the…
You shouldn't make predictions based on an extreme minority opinion. Even RMS knows how to separate morality from probability.
That seems very easy to detect (with police on foot, like US underage alcohol stings) and send people to gulag for.
Laundry? US bills are made of cloth.
Weird that a tightly controlled nation like China hasn't killed the fen yet.
Or a device you do control streaming to servers to you do control. There isn't a little MiniTruth man checking every byte going through the camera.
Because stupid linkbait survey.
Comfort food is comforting because it is nostalgic.
Their stock holders may have customers interests at heart. That is how a good business works.
That is a rather vague question. Google has 50K hearts.
That's not what a mad lib is. That is how every real estate / rental,contract works in the real world.
Quite the Freudian slip for Mr Church.
Please show us an example in one language.
Why "social"?
That is a big IF. If I had a million dollars, I could buy your love.
At some point the assumption of sanity breaks down, in this lifestyle.
In the US, public transport is at least $20 per week, for a minimum commute. x2 for 2 wage earners. $1/day(!) per person is another $5 each. Replacing worn out clothes adds a touch. Water/sewer is ~$5/wk/person for very…
Income is a poor approximation of wealth, indeed.
Fat people have lots of fat. Muscle and bone amd cardiovascula health and brain mylenation are another matter.
I obsess over price per ounce of my food while I am in the store. (Though it gets harder as I age and my brain weakens, and as prices and sizes get intentionally harder to compare) Even still, I myself that groceries I…
Many biases can be adjusted for. It is hard, though.
Leading thought is that we are neural networks with neurotransmitter "macros", not common computers. Of course computers can simulate this model.
That is an example of a theoretical solution that may be overkill in practice, especially if you are stuck in JS. Unless you send window positions back to the server for analysis. And can you code an AABB tree on a…
It may be free, but it isn't open to all. They have an admissions gate, aka "picking winners".
Right, it is artificial social barriers set up to exclude the many for the benefit of the few, like the "Ivy League" imprimatur or being in a "good family".
Norvig is a great scientist and teacher, but you don't need this. In Residence concept is a throwback to the bad old days of exclusionary education. We have the Internet and great books (Norvig wrote one) and MOOCs the…