Can't tell you what it's like, that would spoil the surprise. Advice: take good care of your teeth and skin. Avoid impacts, broken bones or serious strain injury. Minor injury you receive when young will become more…
noice!
Critical theory is a communicable memetic mental disorder.
Matt Ridley rendered his entire argument specious and kinda stupid years ago: https://youtu.be/0BM_p5fWoI0
A wonderful exercise in forced narrative. A pastiche of turgid ramblings and half-glimpsed reasoning. A tour-de-force of self congratulation and confirmation biased wrapped in the used-toilet-paper-sheet of ideological…
That was a terrible article. I didn't see even one concrete example of their complaint. Blaming the reproducibility crisis on machine learning methods is just a cheap dodge.
Now if only you could by bread with bitcoin.
they'd rather have 85 million from the EU than the 13 billion that England will no longer be obligated to give the EU? They need to spend the difference on math classes.
Hillarious that the writer cherry picked examples worse than any ML programmer ever would by accident or malign disinterest. If the writer had been forced (as they imply programmers should be) to include examples from…
Ahhh yes, the compulsive need of the reasoning mind to neatly categories all events, circumstances and situations. I just love exploiting that.
a few points: 1) You don't know (for absolutely certain) that being dead will be better. Since it is an irreversible step the risk/payoff is terrible. 2) Death comes for us all eventually, why the hurry? Why go to any…
I'd feel better about believing the content if information sources were supplied. I mean, anyone could just have made up any old graphs and produced such a video. Always source.
Can't tell you what it's like, that would spoil the surprise. Advice: take good care of your teeth and skin. Avoid impacts, broken bones or serious strain injury. Minor injury you receive when young will become more…
noice!
Critical theory is a communicable memetic mental disorder.
Matt Ridley rendered his entire argument specious and kinda stupid years ago: https://youtu.be/0BM_p5fWoI0
A wonderful exercise in forced narrative. A pastiche of turgid ramblings and half-glimpsed reasoning. A tour-de-force of self congratulation and confirmation biased wrapped in the used-toilet-paper-sheet of ideological…
That was a terrible article. I didn't see even one concrete example of their complaint. Blaming the reproducibility crisis on machine learning methods is just a cheap dodge.
Now if only you could by bread with bitcoin.
they'd rather have 85 million from the EU than the 13 billion that England will no longer be obligated to give the EU? They need to spend the difference on math classes.
Hillarious that the writer cherry picked examples worse than any ML programmer ever would by accident or malign disinterest. If the writer had been forced (as they imply programmers should be) to include examples from…
Ahhh yes, the compulsive need of the reasoning mind to neatly categories all events, circumstances and situations. I just love exploiting that.
a few points: 1) You don't know (for absolutely certain) that being dead will be better. Since it is an irreversible step the risk/payoff is terrible. 2) Death comes for us all eventually, why the hurry? Why go to any…
I'd feel better about believing the content if information sources were supplied. I mean, anyone could just have made up any old graphs and produced such a video. Always source.