Are those the same people that will add security, maintainability, performance and logging "later"?
Well, just throw the constitution in the bin then (any democratic constitution, really). Might be fine for dictators though, getting rid of those unreliable judges.
I miss any discussion about the elephant in the room: On what data does a potential algorithm base its decision? Who puts in that data? If you know how the algorithm works (and this one must be open source), you can…
It isn't. Climate is a statistics game. You cannot prove or disprove that a specific dice throw ended up 6 because the dice was unfair, but you can still make robust (and thus falsifiable) predictions over hundreds of…
Are those the same people that will add security, maintainability, performance and logging "later"?
Well, just throw the constitution in the bin then (any democratic constitution, really). Might be fine for dictators though, getting rid of those unreliable judges.
I miss any discussion about the elephant in the room: On what data does a potential algorithm base its decision? Who puts in that data? If you know how the algorithm works (and this one must be open source), you can…
It isn't. Climate is a statistics game. You cannot prove or disprove that a specific dice throw ended up 6 because the dice was unfair, but you can still make robust (and thus falsifiable) predictions over hundreds of…