How in the hell can you expect advertisement in the 21st century to not reach minors? We might as well legislate that all minors must wear blindfolds at all times, or be blinded as they’re born.
Not who, but what: work.
Anecdotally, my cat definitely responds to his name being called. Often around feeding time
So how are you hedging?
Hey, can I connect with you 1-1 to discuss your post-grad work? I’ve been playing around with the idea of getting a graduate degree in linguistics, but with a CS-focus. Would love to hear from someone who’s been through…
Can we stop calling everything a “black swan?” This would not be a black swan; nation states should be expected to have the ability to find a vulnerability in an application such as coinbase. Now, if you were to say a…
How else do you prove something using the halting problem other than a proof of contradiction?
The article doesn’t but I think OP’s point was that relying on knowledge / algorithms designed and provided by others would mean an immediate fail in a FAANG interview, but it’s exactly what successful engineers do when…
I would argue that raising GDP indirectly allows easier access to clean water, food, solid housing, vaccines, etc. All of those things allow for better quality of life. Where I agree with you is in the spiritual or…
Still paywalled ;-;
It’s the experience of doing it that makes it special. There’s no good way to put that into words.
Yeah the difficult thing about industrialization is that the cat’s out of the bag in 2 ways. 1) we recognize the positive impacts that industrialization brings, directly and indirectly. Directly raising GDP has an…
How do you mean sub-Turing languages don’t allow recursion? Aren’t context-free languages, for example, literally recursive?
From a US Constitutional perspective, rights are inherent, and the Bill of Rights protects citizens from laws that infringe on those rights. Rights are not given by the government via laws, they are inherent protections…
I mean, it’s pretty cool. There’s that fact. But my guess it’s probably being drive to top due to the parallels to 2001. I’d imagine there’s a large Kubrick fanbase on HN, if not just a 2001 fanbase.
> Brodersen, the survivor, was fortunate to get to Ketchikan’s PeaceHealth Medical Center when he did. He’d had a heart attack, and was suffering from hypothermia and cold-induced rhabdomyolysis — a kind of muscle…
Why not?
Right here with you. I don’t even know when I’m supposed to go back into the office, but I definitely thought about taking out an AirBnB for a couple months in somewhere like Provo.
An HN-style shitpost. I like it.
Incredible. Where should I look for the undersea building off India? Gives me huge Atlantis vibes, haha.
Can you link me some sources to your claims? Super fascinated and I wanna read more!
Good Q. I think it’s a nuanced distinction. Helping too much can too often lead to a lack of empowerment, IMO. The idea that you can’t help yourself, so you must be led along by another as if you were a child. I think…
100%. I disagree with the article in that there’s nothing inherently mysterious or “hard” (like the “hard” problem of consciousness) in the inner machinations of a smartphone. In the inner machinations of a mind, yes,…
haha, the movie comment made me laugh. I could totally see that
I haven’t read Dune, so when I saw “mentat,” I immediately thought of mentats from Fallout (a chem to boost intelligence stats for a brief period).
How in the hell can you expect advertisement in the 21st century to not reach minors? We might as well legislate that all minors must wear blindfolds at all times, or be blinded as they’re born.
Not who, but what: work.
Anecdotally, my cat definitely responds to his name being called. Often around feeding time
So how are you hedging?
Hey, can I connect with you 1-1 to discuss your post-grad work? I’ve been playing around with the idea of getting a graduate degree in linguistics, but with a CS-focus. Would love to hear from someone who’s been through…
Can we stop calling everything a “black swan?” This would not be a black swan; nation states should be expected to have the ability to find a vulnerability in an application such as coinbase. Now, if you were to say a…
How else do you prove something using the halting problem other than a proof of contradiction?
The article doesn’t but I think OP’s point was that relying on knowledge / algorithms designed and provided by others would mean an immediate fail in a FAANG interview, but it’s exactly what successful engineers do when…
I would argue that raising GDP indirectly allows easier access to clean water, food, solid housing, vaccines, etc. All of those things allow for better quality of life. Where I agree with you is in the spiritual or…
Still paywalled ;-;
It’s the experience of doing it that makes it special. There’s no good way to put that into words.
Yeah the difficult thing about industrialization is that the cat’s out of the bag in 2 ways. 1) we recognize the positive impacts that industrialization brings, directly and indirectly. Directly raising GDP has an…
How do you mean sub-Turing languages don’t allow recursion? Aren’t context-free languages, for example, literally recursive?
From a US Constitutional perspective, rights are inherent, and the Bill of Rights protects citizens from laws that infringe on those rights. Rights are not given by the government via laws, they are inherent protections…
I mean, it’s pretty cool. There’s that fact. But my guess it’s probably being drive to top due to the parallels to 2001. I’d imagine there’s a large Kubrick fanbase on HN, if not just a 2001 fanbase.
> Brodersen, the survivor, was fortunate to get to Ketchikan’s PeaceHealth Medical Center when he did. He’d had a heart attack, and was suffering from hypothermia and cold-induced rhabdomyolysis — a kind of muscle…
Why not?
Right here with you. I don’t even know when I’m supposed to go back into the office, but I definitely thought about taking out an AirBnB for a couple months in somewhere like Provo.
An HN-style shitpost. I like it.
Incredible. Where should I look for the undersea building off India? Gives me huge Atlantis vibes, haha.
Can you link me some sources to your claims? Super fascinated and I wanna read more!
Good Q. I think it’s a nuanced distinction. Helping too much can too often lead to a lack of empowerment, IMO. The idea that you can’t help yourself, so you must be led along by another as if you were a child. I think…
100%. I disagree with the article in that there’s nothing inherently mysterious or “hard” (like the “hard” problem of consciousness) in the inner machinations of a smartphone. In the inner machinations of a mind, yes,…
haha, the movie comment made me laugh. I could totally see that
I haven’t read Dune, so when I saw “mentat,” I immediately thought of mentats from Fallout (a chem to boost intelligence stats for a brief period).