Is this sarcasm?
It's not like it's in the url, they could easily change the page title
> simply for being one of the last communist countries Well, that plus their 50 nuclear warheads and continued ICBM development, amongst other things.
E-books supposedly, since the parent explicitly specified paper books.
Perhaps Grimoire? "A grimoire is a textbook of magic and sorcery. Traditionally, it contains instructions for casting spells, performing divination, creating magical objects like talismans, and summoning supernatural…
For a lot of people, privacy can simply mean not having to share a space with someone else.
> You should investigate the repeated prisoners dilemma. Well aware. Obviously, the entirety of human civilization is a bit more complicated than a prisoners dilemma, iterated or not. Yet prisoners dilemma's and races…
That's somewhat understandable, what I find more interesting is that people around me won't show up unless it's between 70-80 degrees out.
Also "Sequoyah’s syllabary was not simply a creative triumph, but a new means of self-government and cultural memory"
I mean, your proposed logic seems to be quite consistent from a basic game theory perspective. Defecting in a prisoners dilemma and races to the bottom are both well observed phenomena.
I would be wary of extrapolating too much from the talking buttons. Review the clever hans effect and (the critiques of) Koko the gorilla for examples of people misattributing classical conditioning for intentionality.…
Or "we'll ship our code as binary blobs so you can't reverse engineer it".. oh, wait
I don't think you understand the hypothetical being discussed
Are you talking about the pixel buds app? They ask you on setup if you want it installed, and you can uninstall it anytime. Seems pretty far from "mandatory".
What's being discussed is not at all limited to people experiencing instability
The advent of communism was sufficiently long ago that it I'm not sure your critique applies.
> There's no such thing as an obvious "Perfect" taste. The person you're responding to never claimed there's such a thing as "Perfect taste"; they've only said there's such a thing as "bad taste" (which I would agree…
I see "Torment Nexus" has completed is evolution into a catch-all term for "things I don't like".
I believe they meant humanity.
Is imagine the high pedigree horses are already so genetically similar to each other at this point that they're already vulnerable to that.
They've already moved on to genetic engineering according to the article; no need to fuss with evolving a better horse when you can directly specify one. At some point breeding programs will mostly be useful for…
The next actual step according to the article is genetically engineering the horse clones. They've already crispr'd five as proof of concept.
Seems to be working pretty well in the case of these horses.
Well it would certainly help to know before they're born which children are going to be Einstein. Maybe with ten thousand of them around we could ask some to help sort the education system out.
It's mentioned in the parent article.
Is this sarcasm?
It's not like it's in the url, they could easily change the page title
> simply for being one of the last communist countries Well, that plus their 50 nuclear warheads and continued ICBM development, amongst other things.
E-books supposedly, since the parent explicitly specified paper books.
Perhaps Grimoire? "A grimoire is a textbook of magic and sorcery. Traditionally, it contains instructions for casting spells, performing divination, creating magical objects like talismans, and summoning supernatural…
For a lot of people, privacy can simply mean not having to share a space with someone else.
> You should investigate the repeated prisoners dilemma. Well aware. Obviously, the entirety of human civilization is a bit more complicated than a prisoners dilemma, iterated or not. Yet prisoners dilemma's and races…
That's somewhat understandable, what I find more interesting is that people around me won't show up unless it's between 70-80 degrees out.
Also "Sequoyah’s syllabary was not simply a creative triumph, but a new means of self-government and cultural memory"
I mean, your proposed logic seems to be quite consistent from a basic game theory perspective. Defecting in a prisoners dilemma and races to the bottom are both well observed phenomena.
I would be wary of extrapolating too much from the talking buttons. Review the clever hans effect and (the critiques of) Koko the gorilla for examples of people misattributing classical conditioning for intentionality.…
Or "we'll ship our code as binary blobs so you can't reverse engineer it".. oh, wait
I don't think you understand the hypothetical being discussed
Are you talking about the pixel buds app? They ask you on setup if you want it installed, and you can uninstall it anytime. Seems pretty far from "mandatory".
What's being discussed is not at all limited to people experiencing instability
The advent of communism was sufficiently long ago that it I'm not sure your critique applies.
> There's no such thing as an obvious "Perfect" taste. The person you're responding to never claimed there's such a thing as "Perfect taste"; they've only said there's such a thing as "bad taste" (which I would agree…
I see "Torment Nexus" has completed is evolution into a catch-all term for "things I don't like".
I believe they meant humanity.
Is imagine the high pedigree horses are already so genetically similar to each other at this point that they're already vulnerable to that.
They've already moved on to genetic engineering according to the article; no need to fuss with evolving a better horse when you can directly specify one. At some point breeding programs will mostly be useful for…
The next actual step according to the article is genetically engineering the horse clones. They've already crispr'd five as proof of concept.
Seems to be working pretty well in the case of these horses.
Well it would certainly help to know before they're born which children are going to be Einstein. Maybe with ten thousand of them around we could ask some to help sort the education system out.
It's mentioned in the parent article.