I'm curious if you can be more specific about the kinds of problems they eventually came around on that they did not care about/understand at first? I like this kind of "meta-problem" and would be interested in known…
I think you know that's argument is fallacious - getting AIDS from an infected person requires very specific interaction to take place.
But is it pronounced FAY-ta or FAT-a?
It's a business decision which will make them more money. In Universe A they sell only the most powerful version of the product for 1x price and them make some money. In Universe B they sell the most powerful for 1x AND…
Sure, but then whoever gets to populate the index chooses the winners and losers, because you could just stuff it with different versions of the content or links you wanted to win and the random ranking would should…
> It's far less complicated in terms of options Could you explain how you figure that in more detail? I mean, to my untrained eye, it sounds like it wouldn't be so, since in every time slice of the game (equiv. of a…
The argument is that Didi made it easier for this alleged killer to get his victim into a vulnerable position (as a presumably backseat passenger in his car). Didi allegedly did not respond to multiple negative comments…
I'm not sure about this particular person in question, but it seems to me one never knows who will stick by the principle instead of "their side" until real-world challenges come along to "test" those principles. I'd…
I think of this theory like how lead poisoning works, where the lead can pass through the blood–brain barrier and substitute in (poorly) for calcium, causing all sorts of toxicity effects. Or how drinking sea water can…
So is not agreeing on facts/truth The Great Filter?
I'm not the parent commenter but yes, you both made the same distinction as far as I can tell.
I totally agree with you from the perspective of the driver, passengers and public safety. I wonder, though, if manufacturers are going to greatly accelerate their progress to level 4 or above from the data they get…
IMO they will do this out of necessity soon enough. This will mean advertisers can't count exact hits to their ads (or at least would be foolish to do so) so they will probably have to employ some kind of web crawler or…
Well, I can see it compared to writing and maintaining your own language + all associated tools. I feel like Java is a "choose your own adventure" type thing. You can opt out of a lot of the bad, in my limited…
> 1-the game was never conceived as a headstart product! True that may be, but the blurb on the "DragonBox Algebra 5+" product on the linked page says: "It’s perfect for giving your child a head start in mathematics and…
For context of anyone reading, the second link (mercola.com) has a ton of nonsense anti vaccination articles on it. That's enough for me to wholesale write off anything else the blogger/site might be commenting on,…
I'm curious if you can be more specific about the kinds of problems they eventually came around on that they did not care about/understand at first? I like this kind of "meta-problem" and would be interested in known…
I think you know that's argument is fallacious - getting AIDS from an infected person requires very specific interaction to take place.
But is it pronounced FAY-ta or FAT-a?
It's a business decision which will make them more money. In Universe A they sell only the most powerful version of the product for 1x price and them make some money. In Universe B they sell the most powerful for 1x AND…
Sure, but then whoever gets to populate the index chooses the winners and losers, because you could just stuff it with different versions of the content or links you wanted to win and the random ranking would should…
> It's far less complicated in terms of options Could you explain how you figure that in more detail? I mean, to my untrained eye, it sounds like it wouldn't be so, since in every time slice of the game (equiv. of a…
The argument is that Didi made it easier for this alleged killer to get his victim into a vulnerable position (as a presumably backseat passenger in his car). Didi allegedly did not respond to multiple negative comments…
I'm not sure about this particular person in question, but it seems to me one never knows who will stick by the principle instead of "their side" until real-world challenges come along to "test" those principles. I'd…
I think of this theory like how lead poisoning works, where the lead can pass through the blood–brain barrier and substitute in (poorly) for calcium, causing all sorts of toxicity effects. Or how drinking sea water can…
So is not agreeing on facts/truth The Great Filter?
I'm not the parent commenter but yes, you both made the same distinction as far as I can tell.
I totally agree with you from the perspective of the driver, passengers and public safety. I wonder, though, if manufacturers are going to greatly accelerate their progress to level 4 or above from the data they get…
IMO they will do this out of necessity soon enough. This will mean advertisers can't count exact hits to their ads (or at least would be foolish to do so) so they will probably have to employ some kind of web crawler or…
Well, I can see it compared to writing and maintaining your own language + all associated tools. I feel like Java is a "choose your own adventure" type thing. You can opt out of a lot of the bad, in my limited…
> 1-the game was never conceived as a headstart product! True that may be, but the blurb on the "DragonBox Algebra 5+" product on the linked page says: "It’s perfect for giving your child a head start in mathematics and…
For context of anyone reading, the second link (mercola.com) has a ton of nonsense anti vaccination articles on it. That's enough for me to wholesale write off anything else the blogger/site might be commenting on,…