> I know I should be paying attention to the meat of the matter Yes, maybe you should :P
No, you're not the only one who feels that way
The 737 isn't really designed to fly longer international routes - it's mostly used for domestic short haul flights. However, the international market is absolutely gigantic, especially the Asian one, and not being able…
Well, Trump is the President. On the list of people worth fact checking, he's probably at the top. Also, they are fact checking other people - for example, they've fact checked Chinese politicians tweeting propaganda…
This was an unnecessarily aggressive comment, and the tone with which it was made detracts greatly from the intended message.
I agree that people could benefit from an understanding of both, but I'm finding it hard to see how the actual body of scientific work could be improved by incorporating religion in any way.
I didn't restate my position - I made the observation that the human practice of science falls short of being devoid of dogmatism, but that that doesn't make science itself dogmatic. I never made the claim that religion…
Because we are human, science in practice will always fall short of perfect adherence of the scientific method. However, the fact remains that the two are fundamentally different, because one is existentially founded on…
It's incorrect to compare science to religion. In science, there are no facts that are presented as being undeniably true. Rather, all scientific facts can be independently derived and understood to be true by any…
"CodeGuru’s machine learning models are trained on Amazon’s code bases comprising hundreds of thousands of internal projects, as well as over 10,000 open source projects in GitHub" - from the article.
I'd like to believe that this was a culture failure isolated to a single fulfillment center, but that seems like a convenient way to absolve Amazon of guilt. At the end of the day, it's Amazon's responsibility to…
This is much less irrelevant to HN's core purpose than the plethora of other random articles that can be found at any given time. Personally, I fail to see how the article was inflammatory. The author clearly took pains…
> If you don't push the line on consent you have nothing to worry about. The issue with this position is that it assumes a defined line of consent which is generally shared by both parties. However, one of the main…
> I know I should be paying attention to the meat of the matter Yes, maybe you should :P
No, you're not the only one who feels that way
The 737 isn't really designed to fly longer international routes - it's mostly used for domestic short haul flights. However, the international market is absolutely gigantic, especially the Asian one, and not being able…
Well, Trump is the President. On the list of people worth fact checking, he's probably at the top. Also, they are fact checking other people - for example, they've fact checked Chinese politicians tweeting propaganda…
This was an unnecessarily aggressive comment, and the tone with which it was made detracts greatly from the intended message.
I agree that people could benefit from an understanding of both, but I'm finding it hard to see how the actual body of scientific work could be improved by incorporating religion in any way.
I didn't restate my position - I made the observation that the human practice of science falls short of being devoid of dogmatism, but that that doesn't make science itself dogmatic. I never made the claim that religion…
Because we are human, science in practice will always fall short of perfect adherence of the scientific method. However, the fact remains that the two are fundamentally different, because one is existentially founded on…
It's incorrect to compare science to religion. In science, there are no facts that are presented as being undeniably true. Rather, all scientific facts can be independently derived and understood to be true by any…
"CodeGuru’s machine learning models are trained on Amazon’s code bases comprising hundreds of thousands of internal projects, as well as over 10,000 open source projects in GitHub" - from the article.
I'd like to believe that this was a culture failure isolated to a single fulfillment center, but that seems like a convenient way to absolve Amazon of guilt. At the end of the day, it's Amazon's responsibility to…
This is much less irrelevant to HN's core purpose than the plethora of other random articles that can be found at any given time. Personally, I fail to see how the article was inflammatory. The author clearly took pains…
> If you don't push the line on consent you have nothing to worry about. The issue with this position is that it assumes a defined line of consent which is generally shared by both parties. However, one of the main…