Late states of some progressive diseases eventually affect eye movement too (ALS, for example) - so there are some use cases where EEG recordings could be important.
The difference is the approach — they look for the cause and sometimes the cause is the blame. When you only look for the blame, you tend to be satisfied once you reach that goal and might ignore the cause.
yeah I meant to put more emphasis on the locked-down tube aspect, but you're right
They're currently working on a Mac Pro backtrack; moving from this super-powerful tube to something modular like previous Pros
I'd take a significant pay cut just to never fucking deal with a health insurance company ever again. I've literally made decisions on jobs based on their health insurance plan and it's so fucking stupid.
This is similar to an argument many Nazis made while being persecuted — "just following orders" isn't generally an acceptable defense.
So would you say this eclipse was specifically a great opportunity for Americans to see it?
>“You could throw out a $1,000 bonus, and they would be more motivated by the tequila,” no, definitely not - employees are too afraid to tell their boss otherwise
I think we've all made gambles despite the odds. That's a bit of an unescapable human element.
>but I think people know what a longshot is. Gambling addiction and various mega-jackpot ticket-purchasing fervors are an indication that many people can't really comprehend the odds. A human can easily visualize 1 (the…
>the fact that there are horrendous ambiguities (like between I and l) renders these fonts completely inappropriate for computational tasks like copying passwords or secret keys Don't hate the player, hate the game.
I wonder if this is something that can be "evolved" out of by relying more on AI? We're breeding human biases into our systems, but at some point they'll need to grow beyond our shortcomings, right?
this is why I lay down
The court system should be able filter (and if that's a problem they should solve it on their end), we shouldn't just throw out an entire avenue because some people abuse it
Instead of talking about collecting anonymized data, these companies should lead with talking about how they can effectively anonymize it. I have yet to be convinced.
I have the opposite experience, without clear tasks and goals nothing gets done because people spend too much time bickering about what should be done. When something goes wrong, there's bickering an finger pointing…
Apple is spending something like $5bn on an office with open floorplans... I don't think it's going anywhere.
In e-commerce .5% change can mean millions of dollars if you have decent volume. There are very few things that aren't significant.
Turn off all notifications except for mentions. If you're getting frequent mentions that are "on-call" style "why isn't X working" or "when will X be done" or "let's meet immediately"... then your process as an…
I grew up in Springfield, MA — and I was seeing similar red flags reading his post about Cleveland. Springfield also has a very clean heart of downtown, but it's a total ghost town after 5pm and really only has one…
good point
...because these companies can just go somewhere else that won't pressure them, so when cities are faced with a billion dollar tech campus or none at all they often feel like they have to bend. Cities often even cut…
alright sure, but can we get twitter to ban donald trump?
dude you're being pedantic about how bad nazis are, is this really worth it
Late states of some progressive diseases eventually affect eye movement too (ALS, for example) - so there are some use cases where EEG recordings could be important.
The difference is the approach — they look for the cause and sometimes the cause is the blame. When you only look for the blame, you tend to be satisfied once you reach that goal and might ignore the cause.
yeah I meant to put more emphasis on the locked-down tube aspect, but you're right
They're currently working on a Mac Pro backtrack; moving from this super-powerful tube to something modular like previous Pros
I'd take a significant pay cut just to never fucking deal with a health insurance company ever again. I've literally made decisions on jobs based on their health insurance plan and it's so fucking stupid.
This is similar to an argument many Nazis made while being persecuted — "just following orders" isn't generally an acceptable defense.
So would you say this eclipse was specifically a great opportunity for Americans to see it?
>“You could throw out a $1,000 bonus, and they would be more motivated by the tequila,” no, definitely not - employees are too afraid to tell their boss otherwise
I think we've all made gambles despite the odds. That's a bit of an unescapable human element.
>but I think people know what a longshot is. Gambling addiction and various mega-jackpot ticket-purchasing fervors are an indication that many people can't really comprehend the odds. A human can easily visualize 1 (the…
>the fact that there are horrendous ambiguities (like between I and l) renders these fonts completely inappropriate for computational tasks like copying passwords or secret keys Don't hate the player, hate the game.
I wonder if this is something that can be "evolved" out of by relying more on AI? We're breeding human biases into our systems, but at some point they'll need to grow beyond our shortcomings, right?
this is why I lay down
The court system should be able filter (and if that's a problem they should solve it on their end), we shouldn't just throw out an entire avenue because some people abuse it
Instead of talking about collecting anonymized data, these companies should lead with talking about how they can effectively anonymize it. I have yet to be convinced.
I have the opposite experience, without clear tasks and goals nothing gets done because people spend too much time bickering about what should be done. When something goes wrong, there's bickering an finger pointing…
Apple is spending something like $5bn on an office with open floorplans... I don't think it's going anywhere.
In e-commerce .5% change can mean millions of dollars if you have decent volume. There are very few things that aren't significant.
Turn off all notifications except for mentions. If you're getting frequent mentions that are "on-call" style "why isn't X working" or "when will X be done" or "let's meet immediately"... then your process as an…
I grew up in Springfield, MA — and I was seeing similar red flags reading his post about Cleveland. Springfield also has a very clean heart of downtown, but it's a total ghost town after 5pm and really only has one…
good point
...because these companies can just go somewhere else that won't pressure them, so when cities are faced with a billion dollar tech campus or none at all they often feel like they have to bend. Cities often even cut…
alright sure, but can we get twitter to ban donald trump?
alright sure, but can we get twitter to ban donald trump?
dude you're being pedantic about how bad nazis are, is this really worth it