"Spying" >The FBI in 2023 sought and obtained data about the senators’ phone use from January 4 through January 7, 2021. That data shows when and to whom a call is made, as well as the duration and general location data…
I'd assume that's a typo of "violence or hatred"
The law actually says "anything of value of $5,000 or more". The majority opinion is just arguing in bad faith there
I'd guess that it speaks to the "knew charges were coming" bit to support that they were specifically fleeing the law and not disappearing to escape a bookie or an annoying family member or something
> I remember having to hustle to get from one end of campus to the other in those 10 minutes Yeah, personally I read it less as 50 minutes being some biological limit of human attention and more as once you go over…
That case was settled in April[1]. TFA is about the passenger in the 2016 crash [1]https://www.ttnews.com/articles/tesla-settles-suit-autopilot
Couldn't you just 1. Draw an arbitrary line through the cake 2. Set each person's valuation of a point on the line equal to their valuation of the cross section throgh that point 3. Use the algorithm to cut the 1D…
6^5 ends in ...76 6^25 ends in ...376 6^125 ends in ...9376 6^625 ends in ...09376 and so on
That'd be the equivalent of scraping your dishes, not rinsing them
*Unlike the author >Thank God my son was fine, but the comment about the dead bull intrigued me. We didn't own a bull. Where was he? How did the bull die? And why was he telling me about it? >Then he said, "The car is…
Where this fails is >to be derived from the efforts of others The buyer expects to derive profits from arbitrage to the existing market value. If Nike shut down the moment you bought the shoes the profits would still be…
Some have have started moderating more actively, with a new rule that all posts have to be John Oliver https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/20/how-john-...
Although with binary numbers you'd probably want to modify the rules to avoid rolling so many d20s, since you'd need to re-roll them 12/32=37.5% of the time
This reasoning is true of every real number, yet it's been proven that almost all real numbers are absolutely normal and therefore contains every finite sequence of digits
Ironically you only start to see it where you want to see it. Motivated reasoning you agree with is just reasoning
The list of participating subreddits[0] includes ~3/4ths of the big subreddits. 7 of the 10 subs with over 30 million members[1], 81% with 20-30 million, 77% with 10-20 million, 80% with 5-10 million, and 71% with 1-5…
That Rootclaim analysis seems sloppy as hell. From the "Show More" of the outbreak location section: >Thus, the ratio of zoonotic:bioweapon:zoonotic collection:modified lab escape is 2:5:100:50, or a reduction of a…
The alignment squares here are a pretty big giveaway, and it seems like it'd be really difficult to fix that without making them unscannable
Although it could be much clearer, the article doesn't actually specify an order. Half the participants did the stimulation night first, per the paper: >participants were tested during two experimental nights (order…
Because the test can't reasonably cover all of the course material in depth. The idea is that the test takes a representative sample of the course material, so your understanding of the material on the test is…
The birthday paradox only applies when you're trying to find any pair of inputs with the same output, because then the probability of success scales with the number of pairs ≈ guesses^2. If you're trying to find an…
I meant based on definition of a bit as "a yes or no answer to a single unambiguous question". "Umm..." definitely carries some kind of information, but it doesn't actually help answer the question. Based on the…
I think "Umm..." would be zero bits, and half a bit would be more like "Probably"/"Probably not"
FTA >In Seoul, South Korea, a speeding-up in traffic around the city was seen when a motorway was removed as part of the Cheonggyecheon restoration project.[2] In Stuttgart, Germany after investments into the road…
Workers who often don't cover their scheduled shifts get fired anyway, so that problem would solve itself without the AI knowing they're colluding
"Spying" >The FBI in 2023 sought and obtained data about the senators’ phone use from January 4 through January 7, 2021. That data shows when and to whom a call is made, as well as the duration and general location data…
I'd assume that's a typo of "violence or hatred"
The law actually says "anything of value of $5,000 or more". The majority opinion is just arguing in bad faith there
I'd guess that it speaks to the "knew charges were coming" bit to support that they were specifically fleeing the law and not disappearing to escape a bookie or an annoying family member or something
> I remember having to hustle to get from one end of campus to the other in those 10 minutes Yeah, personally I read it less as 50 minutes being some biological limit of human attention and more as once you go over…
That case was settled in April[1]. TFA is about the passenger in the 2016 crash [1]https://www.ttnews.com/articles/tesla-settles-suit-autopilot
Couldn't you just 1. Draw an arbitrary line through the cake 2. Set each person's valuation of a point on the line equal to their valuation of the cross section throgh that point 3. Use the algorithm to cut the 1D…
6^5 ends in ...76 6^25 ends in ...376 6^125 ends in ...9376 6^625 ends in ...09376 and so on
That'd be the equivalent of scraping your dishes, not rinsing them
*Unlike the author >Thank God my son was fine, but the comment about the dead bull intrigued me. We didn't own a bull. Where was he? How did the bull die? And why was he telling me about it? >Then he said, "The car is…
Where this fails is >to be derived from the efforts of others The buyer expects to derive profits from arbitrage to the existing market value. If Nike shut down the moment you bought the shoes the profits would still be…
Some have have started moderating more actively, with a new rule that all posts have to be John Oliver https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/20/how-john-...
Although with binary numbers you'd probably want to modify the rules to avoid rolling so many d20s, since you'd need to re-roll them 12/32=37.5% of the time
This reasoning is true of every real number, yet it's been proven that almost all real numbers are absolutely normal and therefore contains every finite sequence of digits
Ironically you only start to see it where you want to see it. Motivated reasoning you agree with is just reasoning
The list of participating subreddits[0] includes ~3/4ths of the big subreddits. 7 of the 10 subs with over 30 million members[1], 81% with 20-30 million, 77% with 10-20 million, 80% with 5-10 million, and 71% with 1-5…
That Rootclaim analysis seems sloppy as hell. From the "Show More" of the outbreak location section: >Thus, the ratio of zoonotic:bioweapon:zoonotic collection:modified lab escape is 2:5:100:50, or a reduction of a…
The alignment squares here are a pretty big giveaway, and it seems like it'd be really difficult to fix that without making them unscannable
Although it could be much clearer, the article doesn't actually specify an order. Half the participants did the stimulation night first, per the paper: >participants were tested during two experimental nights (order…
Because the test can't reasonably cover all of the course material in depth. The idea is that the test takes a representative sample of the course material, so your understanding of the material on the test is…
The birthday paradox only applies when you're trying to find any pair of inputs with the same output, because then the probability of success scales with the number of pairs ≈ guesses^2. If you're trying to find an…
I meant based on definition of a bit as "a yes or no answer to a single unambiguous question". "Umm..." definitely carries some kind of information, but it doesn't actually help answer the question. Based on the…
I think "Umm..." would be zero bits, and half a bit would be more like "Probably"/"Probably not"
FTA >In Seoul, South Korea, a speeding-up in traffic around the city was seen when a motorway was removed as part of the Cheonggyecheon restoration project.[2] In Stuttgart, Germany after investments into the road…
Workers who often don't cover their scheduled shifts get fired anyway, so that problem would solve itself without the AI knowing they're colluding