https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/average-least-16-child... https://zmina.info/en/news-en/russia-has-killed-661-ukrainia...
That seems to be true only in British English. In other dialects (USA, Canada, Australia), corn refers only to maize. (I'd never heard corn used as a general term, though Miriam-Webster does affirm this British usage.)
Background discussion: https://computerhistory.org/blog/discovering-dennis-ritchies...
Stating objective facts is not "copium". It is simply false that "half the country [voted] for Trump".
That's absolutely what it stands for. To see this you need only listen to what they say and observe what they do.
On what basis do you make the claim that "It is vanishingly rare for users to scroll up when reading content unless they want to reach the top"? If I were to judge from the comments here (and my own behaviours) it is…
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35863186 12,500 years ago seems to be a more sensible and evidence-based estimate.
I'm not sure someone who writes things like "Text generated by LLMs also remind me of autistic people. Like, actually autistic people. [...] How annoying." is the best judge of culture and humanity. I agree with the…
Concentrating people in one spot with minimal hygiene available so that infectious diseases spread as much as possible does not seem to me to be ICE "doing their job".
One of the meanings of the word "democratization" is "the action of making something accessible to everyone", which is clearly the sense meant here.
77,302,580 people voted for Trump in 2024. That is not "half the country". Nor does he or ever did have the support of "(over) half the country". His maximum approval level in 2025 was at the beginning of his term at…
"It's that the people running them are committing ethical crimes that have not been formally illegalized." I think it's even worse than that - they are committing actual crimes that many people were punished severely…
They've kind of patched this for direct questions, but distractions can still confuse it into nonsense. ("drive it over when it's ready to be picked up"??!) e.g. Welcome to Opus 4.6 Dude, should I do a walk to or drive…
There is no general rule that something created by an X is therefore an X. (I have difficulty in even understanding the state of mind that would assert such a claim.) My printer prints out documents. Those documents are…
I think it's unfortunate that this anonymous and careless person refuses to acknowledge the harm done, their culpability in this, or real lesson. For example, "Sure, many will argue I was irresponsible; to be honest I…
No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals.
It is absolutely not the case that 60% of the population wants all non-citizens deported. On what do you base your claim?
You are explicitly saying that you feel more in common with Taliban or Tren De Aragua than with someone who wishes to exercise their Constitutionally protected right to peacefully protest against unlawful actions by…
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-expectancy-vs-health... The data does not support the claim that the US has "better quality of care"
As recently as 15 years ago, Google _explicitly_ stated in their employee handbook that they would NOT, as a matter of principle, include ads in the search results. (Source: worked there at that time.) Now, they do…
"There are at least as many problems with trying to use statistics as evidence as there are with using anecdotes and fictional references." This is a dubious claim.
"Damit wird insbesondere zu der interessanten Aufgabe, eine quadratische Gleichung beliebig vieler Variabeln mit algebraischen Zahlencoeffizienten in solchen ganzen oder gebrochenen Zahlen zu lösen, die in dem durch die…
I will definitely trust a random, prima facie absurd, claim from an anonymous someone on the internet (with bad grammar, misspellings, and lack of capitalization) over peer-reviewed scientific studies. Yep.
There is an inherent complexity in a lot of mathematics. The compact notation makes it much easier (or even possible) to understand what is going on. Compare something like…
Experimenting with LLMs, I've had examples like it providing the Cantor Set (a totally disconnected topological space) as an example of a Continuum immediately after it provides the (correct) definition as a non-empty…
https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/average-least-16-child... https://zmina.info/en/news-en/russia-has-killed-661-ukrainia...
That seems to be true only in British English. In other dialects (USA, Canada, Australia), corn refers only to maize. (I'd never heard corn used as a general term, though Miriam-Webster does affirm this British usage.)
Background discussion: https://computerhistory.org/blog/discovering-dennis-ritchies...
Stating objective facts is not "copium". It is simply false that "half the country [voted] for Trump".
That's absolutely what it stands for. To see this you need only listen to what they say and observe what they do.
On what basis do you make the claim that "It is vanishingly rare for users to scroll up when reading content unless they want to reach the top"? If I were to judge from the comments here (and my own behaviours) it is…
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35863186 12,500 years ago seems to be a more sensible and evidence-based estimate.
I'm not sure someone who writes things like "Text generated by LLMs also remind me of autistic people. Like, actually autistic people. [...] How annoying." is the best judge of culture and humanity. I agree with the…
Concentrating people in one spot with minimal hygiene available so that infectious diseases spread as much as possible does not seem to me to be ICE "doing their job".
One of the meanings of the word "democratization" is "the action of making something accessible to everyone", which is clearly the sense meant here.
77,302,580 people voted for Trump in 2024. That is not "half the country". Nor does he or ever did have the support of "(over) half the country". His maximum approval level in 2025 was at the beginning of his term at…
"It's that the people running them are committing ethical crimes that have not been formally illegalized." I think it's even worse than that - they are committing actual crimes that many people were punished severely…
They've kind of patched this for direct questions, but distractions can still confuse it into nonsense. ("drive it over when it's ready to be picked up"??!) e.g. Welcome to Opus 4.6 Dude, should I do a walk to or drive…
There is no general rule that something created by an X is therefore an X. (I have difficulty in even understanding the state of mind that would assert such a claim.) My printer prints out documents. Those documents are…
I think it's unfortunate that this anonymous and careless person refuses to acknowledge the harm done, their culpability in this, or real lesson. For example, "Sure, many will argue I was irresponsible; to be honest I…
No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals.
It is absolutely not the case that 60% of the population wants all non-citizens deported. On what do you base your claim?
You are explicitly saying that you feel more in common with Taliban or Tren De Aragua than with someone who wishes to exercise their Constitutionally protected right to peacefully protest against unlawful actions by…
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-expectancy-vs-health... The data does not support the claim that the US has "better quality of care"
As recently as 15 years ago, Google _explicitly_ stated in their employee handbook that they would NOT, as a matter of principle, include ads in the search results. (Source: worked there at that time.) Now, they do…
"There are at least as many problems with trying to use statistics as evidence as there are with using anecdotes and fictional references." This is a dubious claim.
"Damit wird insbesondere zu der interessanten Aufgabe, eine quadratische Gleichung beliebig vieler Variabeln mit algebraischen Zahlencoeffizienten in solchen ganzen oder gebrochenen Zahlen zu lösen, die in dem durch die…
I will definitely trust a random, prima facie absurd, claim from an anonymous someone on the internet (with bad grammar, misspellings, and lack of capitalization) over peer-reviewed scientific studies. Yep.
There is an inherent complexity in a lot of mathematics. The compact notation makes it much easier (or even possible) to understand what is going on. Compare something like…
Experimenting with LLMs, I've had examples like it providing the Cantor Set (a totally disconnected topological space) as an example of a Continuum immediately after it provides the (correct) definition as a non-empty…