WastingMyTime89
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No user record in our sample, but WastingMyTime89 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It’s also likely that having grown up surrounded by journalists and people working for newspapers, his education allows him to properly write articles as a freshman. That doesn’t prevent him for learning computer…
To be fair to Jung, most of what he wrote is barely coherent garbage with zero experimental backing and an attitude towards intellectual honesty and scientific integrity which I would politely qualify as problematic.…
It’s an init system and a process manager. How exactly can it be fun? Technically, I guess it’s interesting to design if you are an expert but as a user, having to use creativity is the last thing I want from low level…
Probably the first Spelunky but Slay the Spire, A Short Hike and Disco Elysium are close. Honorable mention to both 80 days, Stardew Valley and The Witcher 3.
> the original but better Better story but less interesting and easier combats. I know of at least one person who loved the first mostly for the gameplay and got bored very quickly with the second. Both incredible games…
I have only played Forbidden West and it’s the most mediocre experience I had with a video game in the past decade. The gameplay felt clunky with weird spikes of difficulty in the middle of otherwise fairly boring…
Do they? Considering how much was at stack in term of PR when OpenAI released ChatGPT, I would be surprised that Google didn’t put out the best they could.
> maybe as an intermediate step we could make available all the recordings to the peer reviewers The issue is clearly not the amount of data available to peer reviewers considering it's already easy to detect major…
Please read the article before commenting. The problem is not how hard it is to run clinical trial. It's that made up data is an endemic problem. It doesn't matter if clinical trials are hard or easy to organise when up…
I don’t need to assume anything. Gwern isn’t an anonymous poster. His bio is in his profile and he is indeed American. First results are in by the way. Second highest results for the opening weekend of a Ghibli movie. I…
> but there's also an extraordinarily low level of discussion. I was shocked when I clicked on the first review and realized it was a review - "oh, huh, when did it come out?" You are commenting on an article in the…
The issue with Paris is not the Parisians. It’s the bloody tourists. Covid was great. Please stop coming. Thank you.
Vim definitely was designed and remains an editor first and foremost. The IDE=like functionalities were clearly cobbled together later and it shows, on that we agree. What always surprises me however is why having…
No, it’s clearly not how it works. National scale investment like the power grid are not subject to the same kind of rules that classical investment because the state can and do print money. For all the bad things I…
For all the bad things I have to say about the cost, it’s still Microsoft. We have a direct line to them and they are here when you need them.
> But, achieving all of the other attributes of simple HTTP triggered functions in a DIY context is very challenging without also spinning up a billion dollar corporation and hiring 1k more people. I literally rolled my…
> It matters because every dollar put into nuclear is dollar away from something else. That’s not how things work. It’s tempting to view money in such simple term but also very wrong. In effect, the state has a lot of…
I’m not sure a somewhat popular author of pop sci-fi novels of dubious quality in the 60s should be held as a guideline for rules regarding safe usage of AI.
> What rubs me the wrong way about the mhils Github response is that it fails to answer the question that the commenter asked: Is there or is there not a target date for the next release (and if so, what is it)? Why…
> it was mhils who first responded like a jerk. What?!! Mhils answered happy to setup a support contract if you need timely release while pointing to his email. Nothing in his answer is out of line. I think you need to…
That’s why I said average but, anyway, I did my postgraduate in Oxford where most of the American didn’t come from middle of nowhere universities and they were all frankly disappointing in mathematics. My two cents.
I admire your ability to find joy in these things. At the beginning of my career, I once spent a week in a secure facility trying to understand an annoying network bug using tcpdump because we weren’t allowed to install…
> Without hesitation, computer science is certainly not a mathematics major. Properly taught it definitely is. The issue here is that an average undergraduate mathematics major in the USA learns a ridiculously low…
That’s a classical and expected corollary to social dumping reforms intended to boost competitiveness. There is less money invested inside your own economy (that’s what the saving rate is) as you have intentionally made…
Have you heard of this thing called an image?