Nutrition researchers know a lot about diet. Or at least what constitutes a good diet. The reason you think “they don’t know” is a media ecosystem that hypes weak minor contrary results that usually disappear in further…
I don’t believe we are seeing the investments necessary that would indicate this will happen. Memory makers, for example, have sold out their inventory for several years, but instead of investing to manufacture more,…
> getting rid of Alan Dye. All the reporting I’ve seen indicates that he left of his own accord and that Apple was blindsided, indicating that they didn’t even consider getting rid of him.
Or Cuba… Another brilliant humanitarian crisis caused entirely by the U.S. for no good reason at all.
Your comment conveniently disproves itself. > It is objectively bad to feed your children ultra processed foods It’s not “objectively bad” To feed your children ultra processed foods. Once you do the work of defining…
That’s not a misleading statement for what they’re trying to say. They wouldn’t disagree with what you say. The point they’re making is we don’t know. Maybe 92% of the remaining money is being spent usefully towards…
My issue with this post isn’t so much the post itself but with what it demonstrates about culture today. 20 years ago one would have written the same post on Blogger but the odds are it would have been framed as “here’s…
> It has enabled prosperity in some areas, like aiding drug research. At first I scoffed at your idea that computing itself may not have been a good advancement. And then I saw your example of where computers have…
CLI tools are designed to provide complete documentation using —help. Given LLMs are capable of fully understanding the output then how is the MCP standardization any better than the CLI —help standardization?
If the U.S. is losing talent to anywhere else in the world isn’t it losing a relative advantage or increasing a relative disadvantage with China, even if China is not the one benefiting from the lost talent?
You’re right. The only reason you see Indians is because Indians knly hire Indians. It can’t be anything else. Completely unrelated, have you walked into a non nuclear/biomedical engineering engineering department in…
Hey, when American workers decided to spend the 3 years or so they had leverage over their bosses after the pandemic to insist that, well, actually, there is no advantage in working together and in person, and that…
The assumption here is that clothes are being thrown away because they are worn out. Except that’s not why the majority of clothes are thrown away. The real reason they are thrown away is because of size changes and…
That clearly means it’s not required. How does Google know whether or not the sender has a valid reason? They cannot know that so for them to reject an email for it means they would reject emails that have valid reasons…
Because this makes it harder for future administrations. As long as this was the court approved status quo (this has been through the Supreme Court before) a future reality based administration could re-implement it.…
Wow. What an insane response. “Please don’t come here illegally or we will torture and treat you inhumanely. Oh, also, go back in time and make sure your parents didn’t bring you here illegally either. Also, even if you…
Democracy != Direct voting. It’s never meant that. So people can “believe” in Democracy just fine and still think direct voting is bad. Also, Democracy doesn’t even mean “if a majority of people believe X, therefore X”.
> Metanarratively, the replicants weren't the problem. The problem was the people that made them. The people that gave them the ability to think. The ability to feel. The ability to understand and emphathize. The…
And yet neither has he been removed nor has he been granted access to a trial. I also like these parts: > Culleton testified that he did not sign the Notice nor did he write “I’m married to a citizen and have a work…
So apparently you get one chance to sign documents while you are being forcibly detained with no access to legal representation. Lol. Yeah, that sounds like a great way to run a country.
Do they also lock you up on the property for 5 months while they figure out how to remove you from the property? People’s inability to comprehend the need for basic legal rights like Habeas Corpus is incredible. We…
This is a fantastic comment in response to this article since it exemplifies the criticism of the article. Once upon a time (ie 2 years ago) the President following the law, living up to both implicit and explicit…
> Finally, only CIA insiders would know that officers donated some of their personal travel photos to The World Factbook, which hosted more than 5,000 photographs that were copyright-free for anyone to access and use.…
We need to get away from the NOVA system. It’s terribly broken, which is unsurprising since it was never designed to do what it does, and ends up placing healthy, non addictive foods under the ultra processed category…
The hint is in the name. In the early days they were social networks. The idea was to connect people. (The Facebook movie is called the Social Network…) Now they’re social media. The idea is to push messages to you but…
Nutrition researchers know a lot about diet. Or at least what constitutes a good diet. The reason you think “they don’t know” is a media ecosystem that hypes weak minor contrary results that usually disappear in further…
I don’t believe we are seeing the investments necessary that would indicate this will happen. Memory makers, for example, have sold out their inventory for several years, but instead of investing to manufacture more,…
> getting rid of Alan Dye. All the reporting I’ve seen indicates that he left of his own accord and that Apple was blindsided, indicating that they didn’t even consider getting rid of him.
Or Cuba… Another brilliant humanitarian crisis caused entirely by the U.S. for no good reason at all.
Your comment conveniently disproves itself. > It is objectively bad to feed your children ultra processed foods It’s not “objectively bad” To feed your children ultra processed foods. Once you do the work of defining…
That’s not a misleading statement for what they’re trying to say. They wouldn’t disagree with what you say. The point they’re making is we don’t know. Maybe 92% of the remaining money is being spent usefully towards…
My issue with this post isn’t so much the post itself but with what it demonstrates about culture today. 20 years ago one would have written the same post on Blogger but the odds are it would have been framed as “here’s…
> It has enabled prosperity in some areas, like aiding drug research. At first I scoffed at your idea that computing itself may not have been a good advancement. And then I saw your example of where computers have…
CLI tools are designed to provide complete documentation using —help. Given LLMs are capable of fully understanding the output then how is the MCP standardization any better than the CLI —help standardization?
If the U.S. is losing talent to anywhere else in the world isn’t it losing a relative advantage or increasing a relative disadvantage with China, even if China is not the one benefiting from the lost talent?
You’re right. The only reason you see Indians is because Indians knly hire Indians. It can’t be anything else. Completely unrelated, have you walked into a non nuclear/biomedical engineering engineering department in…
Hey, when American workers decided to spend the 3 years or so they had leverage over their bosses after the pandemic to insist that, well, actually, there is no advantage in working together and in person, and that…
The assumption here is that clothes are being thrown away because they are worn out. Except that’s not why the majority of clothes are thrown away. The real reason they are thrown away is because of size changes and…
That clearly means it’s not required. How does Google know whether or not the sender has a valid reason? They cannot know that so for them to reject an email for it means they would reject emails that have valid reasons…
Because this makes it harder for future administrations. As long as this was the court approved status quo (this has been through the Supreme Court before) a future reality based administration could re-implement it.…
Wow. What an insane response. “Please don’t come here illegally or we will torture and treat you inhumanely. Oh, also, go back in time and make sure your parents didn’t bring you here illegally either. Also, even if you…
Democracy != Direct voting. It’s never meant that. So people can “believe” in Democracy just fine and still think direct voting is bad. Also, Democracy doesn’t even mean “if a majority of people believe X, therefore X”.
> Metanarratively, the replicants weren't the problem. The problem was the people that made them. The people that gave them the ability to think. The ability to feel. The ability to understand and emphathize. The…
And yet neither has he been removed nor has he been granted access to a trial. I also like these parts: > Culleton testified that he did not sign the Notice nor did he write “I’m married to a citizen and have a work…
So apparently you get one chance to sign documents while you are being forcibly detained with no access to legal representation. Lol. Yeah, that sounds like a great way to run a country.
Do they also lock you up on the property for 5 months while they figure out how to remove you from the property? People’s inability to comprehend the need for basic legal rights like Habeas Corpus is incredible. We…
This is a fantastic comment in response to this article since it exemplifies the criticism of the article. Once upon a time (ie 2 years ago) the President following the law, living up to both implicit and explicit…
> Finally, only CIA insiders would know that officers donated some of their personal travel photos to The World Factbook, which hosted more than 5,000 photographs that were copyright-free for anyone to access and use.…
We need to get away from the NOVA system. It’s terribly broken, which is unsurprising since it was never designed to do what it does, and ends up placing healthy, non addictive foods under the ultra processed category…
The hint is in the name. In the early days they were social networks. The idea was to connect people. (The Facebook movie is called the Social Network…) Now they’re social media. The idea is to push messages to you but…