I skimmed the paper expecting to find a comparison to HyperLogLog, but didn’t find one - am I missing something?
You are right, the Stasi would be so proud of what Europe is about to become.
The 300k in the article is the size of the loan, not the cost of a typical house.
Exactly - mortars predictable trajectory against a background free of ground clutter make them easy to predict the future location of. A drone optimally randomly dodging at treetop height is a much more difficult target.
I think the implication is that this is far fewer bits of entropy than the authors indicate. Four bits (in isolation), are not a meaningful identifer.
But by focusing the on just one - SpaceX might be on Mars, and Tesla might have a real self-driving car. Unfortunately it’s difficult to test that hypothesis. And it’s survivor bias to pick Elon Musk.
Lifestyle choice then ?
For a state this seems somewhat inevitable, however pretty much all state entities have a duty to use as little violence as possible to get the job done. See European human rights act, Geneva convention etc. At the end…
So, people die of starvation in civilized countries - that doesn’t make it right - but we also don’t put up plaques celebrating it. And that really is the problem - in the one hand we have laws (set by governments) in a…
To be clear: Violet Gibson was in no way Italian or connected in any meaningful way to Italy. One might also observe that the violent attack in a foreign country might almost be ‘Imperialist’. And if the attack was…
But you regard violence as legitimate and positive political tactic in some circumstances. So did Thomas Mair. I think that belief is problematic, and should not be encouraged. By making the connection between…
Me. Above.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_the_majority Cool
The ones arguing for blood on the street ?
I’m going to leave you with a quote from wikipedias page on Fascism: “Fascism rejects the assertion that violence is automatically negative in nature and views imperialism, political violence and war as means that can…
Cool - so Thomas Mair plaque kickstarter supporter then? Because as I pointed out - you only cited examples whose politics you agree with. Take the mental leap.
You could also abide by the law while voting for a party that supported whatever minority viewpoint you held. Of course if you voiced unpopular opinions publicly you might get shot by someone who cites Violet Gibson or…
I fundamentally disagree. On such a basis a white supremisist could justify murder against the ‘violent’ state in the absence of the possibilty of being elected. Presumably on that basis you see the killing of Jo Cox as…
Because she wanted to make a point by killing someone. I don’t think that’s plaque worthy
Only internally.
The same reason Thomas Mair killed Jo Cox.
Because the ‘authorities’ are not a single person, factions within organizations often pull in different directions. Will you at least concede the point that she’d been in Italy for less than 2 years?
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/23/facebook-... Apparently it’s Facebook.
Words placed into the mouth of a crazy woman (implicating an enemy of the people asking the questions) who was determined to kill -somebody- it’s mentioned elsewhere that she may have wanted to target the Pope. Not home…
Murder was the agenda
I skimmed the paper expecting to find a comparison to HyperLogLog, but didn’t find one - am I missing something?
You are right, the Stasi would be so proud of what Europe is about to become.
The 300k in the article is the size of the loan, not the cost of a typical house.
Exactly - mortars predictable trajectory against a background free of ground clutter make them easy to predict the future location of. A drone optimally randomly dodging at treetop height is a much more difficult target.
I think the implication is that this is far fewer bits of entropy than the authors indicate. Four bits (in isolation), are not a meaningful identifer.
But by focusing the on just one - SpaceX might be on Mars, and Tesla might have a real self-driving car. Unfortunately it’s difficult to test that hypothesis. And it’s survivor bias to pick Elon Musk.
Lifestyle choice then ?
For a state this seems somewhat inevitable, however pretty much all state entities have a duty to use as little violence as possible to get the job done. See European human rights act, Geneva convention etc. At the end…
So, people die of starvation in civilized countries - that doesn’t make it right - but we also don’t put up plaques celebrating it. And that really is the problem - in the one hand we have laws (set by governments) in a…
To be clear: Violet Gibson was in no way Italian or connected in any meaningful way to Italy. One might also observe that the violent attack in a foreign country might almost be ‘Imperialist’. And if the attack was…
But you regard violence as legitimate and positive political tactic in some circumstances. So did Thomas Mair. I think that belief is problematic, and should not be encouraged. By making the connection between…
Me. Above.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_the_majority Cool
The ones arguing for blood on the street ?
I’m going to leave you with a quote from wikipedias page on Fascism: “Fascism rejects the assertion that violence is automatically negative in nature and views imperialism, political violence and war as means that can…
Cool - so Thomas Mair plaque kickstarter supporter then? Because as I pointed out - you only cited examples whose politics you agree with. Take the mental leap.
You could also abide by the law while voting for a party that supported whatever minority viewpoint you held. Of course if you voiced unpopular opinions publicly you might get shot by someone who cites Violet Gibson or…
I fundamentally disagree. On such a basis a white supremisist could justify murder against the ‘violent’ state in the absence of the possibilty of being elected. Presumably on that basis you see the killing of Jo Cox as…
Because she wanted to make a point by killing someone. I don’t think that’s plaque worthy
Only internally.
The same reason Thomas Mair killed Jo Cox.
Because the ‘authorities’ are not a single person, factions within organizations often pull in different directions. Will you at least concede the point that she’d been in Italy for less than 2 years?
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/23/facebook-... Apparently it’s Facebook.
Words placed into the mouth of a crazy woman (implicating an enemy of the people asking the questions) who was determined to kill -somebody- it’s mentioned elsewhere that she may have wanted to target the Pope. Not home…
Murder was the agenda