Be careful here, because you hash the element, granted that may take O(n) where n is bits in the element, but n usually denotes the number of elements in a list, which can obviously be much larger and is thus far more…
I know I'm reviving a long ago post, but I was wondering.. was Milton Friedman completely utilitarian? Were there any instances in which he would support freedom, let's say, even though it might make people worse off?
Be careful here, because you hash the element, granted that may take O(n) where n is bits in the element, but n usually denotes the number of elements in a list, which can obviously be much larger and is thus far more…
I know I'm reviving a long ago post, but I was wondering.. was Milton Friedman completely utilitarian? Were there any instances in which he would support freedom, let's say, even though it might make people worse off?