> Being pedantically correct would ruin the intended rhetorical point of reversing the standard phrase, though Maybe it's a sign
> That all being said, every animal has it's own personality. So it's best to match them with an environment that fits their personal needs.
That's a lot of words to explain a simple concept
Very astute observation. Might I even add, as humans we never know when our last day could be. So I find it silly to gamble, since I could easily die in a car accident on my way to pick up my winnings.
> You have to stuck with an OS that sucks, while in the PC market you have plenty of OS choices, Windows, a million of Linux distributions Windows is 10x more enshittified than OSX > An Apple machine is basically throw…
Germany?
This is apocraphyl :(
Undefeated when they break into your home
Insufficient granularity of data
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Probably a bit, at least some execs might want to have some cool shit on their resumes
Your response is crazy to me. Humans are known to be remarkably inconsistent in behavior. Please read ‘Thinking Fast and Slow’ or at least go back your HS psych 101 notes. > Humans have the meta-cognitive abilities to…
I feel like this rhetorical question of yours was reductive enough to constitute B&W thinking > So your argument is that Bell Labs should have never happened? It was a bad thing for humanity? A person can appreciate the…
I’m betting on waymo because they use lidar
Because processed foods are associated with many health complications. Sources to back your theorem on the cause of obesity?
What? What would make you think that dehydrating a food would make it go bad quicker?
I believe that they can already solve novel problems. I can’t find a link but I’ve seen something where ai-skeptical researchers were surprised by chatgpt’s ability to solve certain problems that absolutely wouldn’t be…
Many of those projects are defunct, remarkable hacking is truly in a dark ace.
Not uncommon
> No, no one past middle school cares about the color of the bubble. This is just objectively not true. The nature of green vs blue messages feeds into the in-group out-group dynamics that humans (children and adults…
Idiot directors? I was going to rebut your comment but on second read I’d rather just point out how dismissive and inflammatory your comment is.
Have you ever heard of lucid dreams?
Great point
Yeah, you can set a mark with ‘m’ and then go to it with the tilde key
I think your ideas around ‘tradeoffs’ here are very confusing. Tradeoff is such an intrinsically correct term to use here. People with autism/adhd are worse at some tasks, and better at others. That’s what a tradeoff…
> Being pedantically correct would ruin the intended rhetorical point of reversing the standard phrase, though Maybe it's a sign
> That all being said, every animal has it's own personality. So it's best to match them with an environment that fits their personal needs.
That's a lot of words to explain a simple concept
Very astute observation. Might I even add, as humans we never know when our last day could be. So I find it silly to gamble, since I could easily die in a car accident on my way to pick up my winnings.
> You have to stuck with an OS that sucks, while in the PC market you have plenty of OS choices, Windows, a million of Linux distributions Windows is 10x more enshittified than OSX > An Apple machine is basically throw…
Germany?
This is apocraphyl :(
Undefeated when they break into your home
Insufficient granularity of data
[flagged]
Probably a bit, at least some execs might want to have some cool shit on their resumes
Your response is crazy to me. Humans are known to be remarkably inconsistent in behavior. Please read ‘Thinking Fast and Slow’ or at least go back your HS psych 101 notes. > Humans have the meta-cognitive abilities to…
I feel like this rhetorical question of yours was reductive enough to constitute B&W thinking > So your argument is that Bell Labs should have never happened? It was a bad thing for humanity? A person can appreciate the…
I’m betting on waymo because they use lidar
Because processed foods are associated with many health complications. Sources to back your theorem on the cause of obesity?
What? What would make you think that dehydrating a food would make it go bad quicker?
I believe that they can already solve novel problems. I can’t find a link but I’ve seen something where ai-skeptical researchers were surprised by chatgpt’s ability to solve certain problems that absolutely wouldn’t be…
Many of those projects are defunct, remarkable hacking is truly in a dark ace.
Not uncommon
> No, no one past middle school cares about the color of the bubble. This is just objectively not true. The nature of green vs blue messages feeds into the in-group out-group dynamics that humans (children and adults…
Idiot directors? I was going to rebut your comment but on second read I’d rather just point out how dismissive and inflammatory your comment is.
Have you ever heard of lucid dreams?
Great point
Yeah, you can set a mark with ‘m’ and then go to it with the tilde key
I think your ideas around ‘tradeoffs’ here are very confusing. Tradeoff is such an intrinsically correct term to use here. People with autism/adhd are worse at some tasks, and better at others. That’s what a tradeoff…