>Kennedy pointed out that the legal professional style to which students learn to assimilate is “overwhelmingly white, male, and middle class.”46 But the Socratic method’s encounter with gender, race, and class…
Socratic method is too hard on poor diverse students, hurts their delicate feelings, doesn't actually encourage independent thought, and forces pupils to adopt straight white male culture. We are approaching some kind…
There's a difference between having humans check IDs and storing facial [and other data] data in a database.
Your original comment partly reads thusly: > it's ok to discuss violence in Black communities and cheating in Asia, but it would be racist to assert that because you are Black/Asian/White you are more predisposed to…
>The irrationality is assuming that you are able to be an impartial observer who can 'regularly' notice 'Chinese students sitting in the back of class openly whispering during exams' and that means that Chinese people…
>racist to assert that because you are Black/Asian/White you are more predisposed to violence/cheating/racism The fact that a conclusion is racist does not mean it is factually incorrect. This isn't about what is "OK",…
Feel free to point out the irrationality of any part of my post. You are resolving your cognitive dissonance by ignoring documented differences among cultures, which is fundamentally illogical. This seems to be an…
No. What is "interesting" is the blatant disregard for facts because of the association that they have with race. There is no question at this point that Chinese culture encourages cheating. It has been written about in…
>MDMA is risky, and you probably shouldn’t use it I don't understand how the author can come to this conclusion after describing almost every mentioned paper as unreliable for one reason or another. As far as I know…
How do we know that the universe isn't sitting on the back of a giant turtle? Most of the math that we use is self-consistent, and our proof system is, as far as we can tell, relatively consistent with the known…
Perhaps I accept that there are more than 2-5 dimensions in the sphere of politics, and that occasionally one must compromise because no singular philosophy is perfect in all circumstances. That doesn't mean that an…
As someone who leans libertarian, I tend to shy away from rigid legislative solutions to social problems and corporate overreach. However, articles like this make me wonder if it isn't time for the government to step in…
>“It never made sense to me that it was possible to have a battery-powered car that could drive more than 300 miles but not have a battery-powered drone that could fly more than about 20 minutes,” he says. I don't see…
The entire premise behind so called scientific experimentation is reproducibility. It is what allowed humans to move past superstitions, demonstration of consistent causes and effects. This is why economics, psychology,…
>AI is not good at subjective decisions of qualitative data That's exactly the core strength of AI. It is what differentiates AI from hard coded solutions. Estimations(subjective decisions) based on correlations in…
Manipulating data to "hit you in the gut" amounts to propaganda, of which people can be (rightly) wary, regardless of the veracity of the ultimate message.
Amphetamines at therapeutic dosages.
I've always wondered if my various general practitioners had primarily bullshit jobs following the rise of the internet.
I don't know what is more absurd: that the president uses a private medium like twitter as a seemingly primary channel to communicate with the nation, or that a private entity is being forced to operate as a public,…
This comment comes off as intensely smug, from someone who has little experience with difficulty in dating. Things are not so simple. In fact, the very nature of social interaction is such that it cannot be…
Well, probably by training the net under such conditions. Actually I see no reason that, with a sufficiently large and accurate dataset, a neural net can't be trained to pick out a "safe[enough]" emergency landing spot.…
I've read that the culprit is not toilet paper, but the face that we sit when we shit, while we ostensibly evolved to squat. So the bowels don't straighten out as they should, and the excessive pushing leads to pressure…
>driven in part by the effects of the opioid epidemic on younger adults in the U.S. and the impact of a severe flu season on older adults in other nations, two new studies suggest. More likely we need to fix the…
Probably because any even implicit support for trump is dangerous on the internet, hence the qualifier.
Considering the extreme rarity of shark attacks, I imagine those resources would be better spent elsewhere. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/shark-attacks/trends/frequ...
>Kennedy pointed out that the legal professional style to which students learn to assimilate is “overwhelmingly white, male, and middle class.”46 But the Socratic method’s encounter with gender, race, and class…
Socratic method is too hard on poor diverse students, hurts their delicate feelings, doesn't actually encourage independent thought, and forces pupils to adopt straight white male culture. We are approaching some kind…
There's a difference between having humans check IDs and storing facial [and other data] data in a database.
Your original comment partly reads thusly: > it's ok to discuss violence in Black communities and cheating in Asia, but it would be racist to assert that because you are Black/Asian/White you are more predisposed to…
>The irrationality is assuming that you are able to be an impartial observer who can 'regularly' notice 'Chinese students sitting in the back of class openly whispering during exams' and that means that Chinese people…
>racist to assert that because you are Black/Asian/White you are more predisposed to violence/cheating/racism The fact that a conclusion is racist does not mean it is factually incorrect. This isn't about what is "OK",…
Feel free to point out the irrationality of any part of my post. You are resolving your cognitive dissonance by ignoring documented differences among cultures, which is fundamentally illogical. This seems to be an…
No. What is "interesting" is the blatant disregard for facts because of the association that they have with race. There is no question at this point that Chinese culture encourages cheating. It has been written about in…
>MDMA is risky, and you probably shouldn’t use it I don't understand how the author can come to this conclusion after describing almost every mentioned paper as unreliable for one reason or another. As far as I know…
How do we know that the universe isn't sitting on the back of a giant turtle? Most of the math that we use is self-consistent, and our proof system is, as far as we can tell, relatively consistent with the known…
Perhaps I accept that there are more than 2-5 dimensions in the sphere of politics, and that occasionally one must compromise because no singular philosophy is perfect in all circumstances. That doesn't mean that an…
As someone who leans libertarian, I tend to shy away from rigid legislative solutions to social problems and corporate overreach. However, articles like this make me wonder if it isn't time for the government to step in…
>“It never made sense to me that it was possible to have a battery-powered car that could drive more than 300 miles but not have a battery-powered drone that could fly more than about 20 minutes,” he says. I don't see…
The entire premise behind so called scientific experimentation is reproducibility. It is what allowed humans to move past superstitions, demonstration of consistent causes and effects. This is why economics, psychology,…
>AI is not good at subjective decisions of qualitative data That's exactly the core strength of AI. It is what differentiates AI from hard coded solutions. Estimations(subjective decisions) based on correlations in…
Manipulating data to "hit you in the gut" amounts to propaganda, of which people can be (rightly) wary, regardless of the veracity of the ultimate message.
Amphetamines at therapeutic dosages.
I've always wondered if my various general practitioners had primarily bullshit jobs following the rise of the internet.
I don't know what is more absurd: that the president uses a private medium like twitter as a seemingly primary channel to communicate with the nation, or that a private entity is being forced to operate as a public,…
This comment comes off as intensely smug, from someone who has little experience with difficulty in dating. Things are not so simple. In fact, the very nature of social interaction is such that it cannot be…
Well, probably by training the net under such conditions. Actually I see no reason that, with a sufficiently large and accurate dataset, a neural net can't be trained to pick out a "safe[enough]" emergency landing spot.…
I've read that the culprit is not toilet paper, but the face that we sit when we shit, while we ostensibly evolved to squat. So the bowels don't straighten out as they should, and the excessive pushing leads to pressure…
>driven in part by the effects of the opioid epidemic on younger adults in the U.S. and the impact of a severe flu season on older adults in other nations, two new studies suggest. More likely we need to fix the…
Probably because any even implicit support for trump is dangerous on the internet, hence the qualifier.
Considering the extreme rarity of shark attacks, I imagine those resources would be better spent elsewhere. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/shark-attacks/trends/frequ...