> It is not infallible and it does not reveal truths that people are 'worried' about seeing, it's a reflection of current mindsets. And who are you to say if the machine's output (ie, mindset) is to be trusted? Machines…
Climate change is happening and accelerated by humans. We just don't give a shit.
Okay so then we'll just change the state birds? Not that many people care about the environment.
Good for Prague. We need more European countries/cities standing up to China.
> Will it? Because nobody gives a fuck about Palestine, and Israel is not suffering much (or at all) because of what they did and do. Unfortunately I agree with you. Very few people in the US even care about…
> The kind of infrared you're thinking of is probably not the kind the sensor can detect. Only thermal imaging cameras Parent is talking about far-infrared (ie, thermal) sensors. Many car models have high-resolution…
Censor: Highly targeted and specific, usually along the lines of communication. Like Xi and Winnie the Pooh. The US doesn't censor(?) Blacklist: Broader, usually applied to products and companies. China blacklisted…
> "What does it benefit to gain the whole world if you lose your soul?" - Jesus I'd gladly sell my soul for a couple of billion. Hell, I'd let it go for a discount at a few tens of millions.
> See if it's possible to earn a profit without selling out. Unfortunately it's not possible. Nearly everyone on HN would rather invest in a total stock market index fund, simply because it gives better returns. How…
> 1.4 billion of those people are Chinese, and they can get outaged over whatever ridiculous shit they want. Only in your own thoughts and dreams (for now). You're not allowed to outrage on Weibo or WeChat. Is this…
> Iceland is a figment of my imagination? > And Costa Rica? > And most individual countries in Europe? All of these countries, for practical purposes, do not exist. They do not have influence on the world stage. They…
> It's incredible to me that graduating college students, many presumably with student debt and little savings, can even consider taking the financial risk of starting a company (e.g. forgoing a salary). When I visited…
> You're saying the only people entitled to live on desirable land are wealthy assholes coming from afar? Rich or poor, asshole or not asshole: No one is entitled to live anywhere. There is only a market price. That's…
> The parent comment was “if you want this policy, tough shit move to Europe”. If the policy is popular here, why doesn’t parent comment move? If you want rent control, I'm saying you should go elsewhere. If you are…
> But you and I are, right? No. I must pay market rate or live elsewhere. Please don't be a hypocritical progressive.
> Until there's a better solution than "tough shit" these policies will continue to be popular. Why do we need a better solution than "tough shit"? Not everyone is entitled to live where they want. If you want that, try…
> Opt-out for GDPR is under 1%. Most people don't care at the moment, sadly. Correct. On top of that, many people on HN, aware of the privacy implications, continue to have a Google Home / Alexa in their homes. Myself…
> It is not infallible and it does not reveal truths that people are 'worried' about seeing, it's a reflection of current mindsets. And who are you to say if the machine's output (ie, mindset) is to be trusted? Machines…
Climate change is happening and accelerated by humans. We just don't give a shit.
Okay so then we'll just change the state birds? Not that many people care about the environment.
Good for Prague. We need more European countries/cities standing up to China.
> Will it? Because nobody gives a fuck about Palestine, and Israel is not suffering much (or at all) because of what they did and do. Unfortunately I agree with you. Very few people in the US even care about…
> The kind of infrared you're thinking of is probably not the kind the sensor can detect. Only thermal imaging cameras Parent is talking about far-infrared (ie, thermal) sensors. Many car models have high-resolution…
Censor: Highly targeted and specific, usually along the lines of communication. Like Xi and Winnie the Pooh. The US doesn't censor(?) Blacklist: Broader, usually applied to products and companies. China blacklisted…
> "What does it benefit to gain the whole world if you lose your soul?" - Jesus I'd gladly sell my soul for a couple of billion. Hell, I'd let it go for a discount at a few tens of millions.
> See if it's possible to earn a profit without selling out. Unfortunately it's not possible. Nearly everyone on HN would rather invest in a total stock market index fund, simply because it gives better returns. How…
> 1.4 billion of those people are Chinese, and they can get outaged over whatever ridiculous shit they want. Only in your own thoughts and dreams (for now). You're not allowed to outrage on Weibo or WeChat. Is this…
> Iceland is a figment of my imagination? > And Costa Rica? > And most individual countries in Europe? All of these countries, for practical purposes, do not exist. They do not have influence on the world stage. They…
> It's incredible to me that graduating college students, many presumably with student debt and little savings, can even consider taking the financial risk of starting a company (e.g. forgoing a salary). When I visited…
> You're saying the only people entitled to live on desirable land are wealthy assholes coming from afar? Rich or poor, asshole or not asshole: No one is entitled to live anywhere. There is only a market price. That's…
> The parent comment was “if you want this policy, tough shit move to Europe”. If the policy is popular here, why doesn’t parent comment move? If you want rent control, I'm saying you should go elsewhere. If you are…
> But you and I are, right? No. I must pay market rate or live elsewhere. Please don't be a hypocritical progressive.
> Until there's a better solution than "tough shit" these policies will continue to be popular. Why do we need a better solution than "tough shit"? Not everyone is entitled to live where they want. If you want that, try…
> Opt-out for GDPR is under 1%. Most people don't care at the moment, sadly. Correct. On top of that, many people on HN, aware of the privacy implications, continue to have a Google Home / Alexa in their homes. Myself…