> Here is the actual die photograph and confirmation that this is being done on TSMC 7nm. Yikes, Intel. Has to be a pretty low moment as a chipmaker to have to use your competitor's fabs for something like this.
Prediction markets are a way to cut through the fog and find truth. This isn't the equivalent of playing blackjack or roulette. In today's world, it's increasingly difficult to find people in the media who are telling…
Prediction markets are a fantastic concept with a ton of value I think for everyone. So I wish companies in the field success and I hope they thrive despite regulators doing their best to destroy them, like PredictIt. I…
China counts Covid deaths differently than most countries. Recent claims about them only having 3 deaths despite a surge in cases are, as far as I can tell, making the fundamental mistake that China has far more…
You have to be careful: given a rallying cry of free speech and no censorship, the main appeal of the platform is going to be attracting those holding unpopular opinions. This happened with the mass exodus from Reddit…
> My theory is that the FP folks would have seen more success had they figured out ways to bring their features to mainstream languages, rather than asking people to adopt wholesale their weird languages (from an…
> Vue [...] works with Typescript too. It """works""" with it. React's story is much better on this front. I set up Typescript with Vue at work and: 1. Setting it up and getting it to compile was hell. The documentation…
I think the idea is you keep the charger plugged in all the time (say, beside your bed) and when you go to sleep you just throw the phone on the charger. Seems kinda convenient to me.
7% is basically the Lizardmen's Constant [1]; wouldn't buy into this as Americans being stupid. [1] http://slatestarcodex.com/2013/04/12/noisy-poll-results-and-...
The title is somewhat misleading, I think. > In total, the visual recognition API classified 1,428 profiles as masculine, 84 as feminine and 1,964 as unclassified. > The top 100 Stack Overflow users consist of 77…
While this used to be true (and mostly still is), the tide is shifting on this point. Games are using more and more cores. Overwatch, for example, uses 6. I believe DirectX 12 makes it easy/reasonable to use 4 cores,…
The sunk cost fallacy is when you (irrationally) decide to stick with what you're doing purely because you've already spent a lot of resources on it. It doesn't apply when you've done an economic analysis and found out…
This is getting into semantics, but: Nothing about investing in stocks is speculation, at least in the theoretical sense. Businesses earn profits. If you buy shares in a business, you are entitled to a share of those…
r/AskHistorians has some of the highest quality research you're going to find on the internet, at least if you're not a history major yourself. The mods there are amazing, and the posts usually have sources you can look…
> But the president of the United States speaks with the executive authority for an entire nation. It's questionable enough when a company's stock falls because Trump lashes out at them, and means it [0]. The share…
PredictWise is not a prediction market. It's an aggregate of them, with David Rothschild's own personal special sauce added on top - which, in this case, is why it was "wrong". PredictWise's mistake was that it assumed…
Garbage for anything Earth-travel related. Gravity is 9.8N/kg, so to generate enough force to counter gravity you'll need to feed this thing 9.8MW per kg. Your typical 100 HP car engine puts out 75.6kW, so you'd need…
270 electoral college votes are required to win the election, which is why the graphs changes color. If no candidate wins at least 270, Congress chooses, I believe. 538 is currently giving the chances of no candidate…
Fees come from the transaction costs of having to buy/sell shares (churn is low but non-zero), operate websites, paying salaries, running customer support, doing tax paperwork, etc. Not much magic there. You're correct…
Cap-weighted funds (like anything tracking the S&P 500) already hold the stocks in comparison to their market cap. If a stock goes up, they don't need to buy more of it - the value of the shares they hold will increase…
> It's not at all clear this violates "Econ 101". Supply and demand set prices, and wages are basically the price for labor. Increasing the supply of labor should necessarily decrease wages, and vice versa. Increasing…
Not entirely true; the disadvantage to land taxes is that they discourage prospecting and finding things like oil. You can ameliorate that in a number of ways, but land taxes aren't entirely without their problems.
AlphaGo is not an AI in the sense meant by Yudkowsky, I believe. He speaks more of a recursively self-improving AI, an AI which is capable of upgrading itself to be faster and more intelligent. In the linked article,…
You're wrong. If you only invested lump sums in the S&P 500 in 1998, 1999, 2005, and 2006, you'd have made money by today. Not as much as you would have historically, but still a fair chunk - and while yes, inflation…
> Here is the actual die photograph and confirmation that this is being done on TSMC 7nm. Yikes, Intel. Has to be a pretty low moment as a chipmaker to have to use your competitor's fabs for something like this.
Prediction markets are a way to cut through the fog and find truth. This isn't the equivalent of playing blackjack or roulette. In today's world, it's increasingly difficult to find people in the media who are telling…
Prediction markets are a fantastic concept with a ton of value I think for everyone. So I wish companies in the field success and I hope they thrive despite regulators doing their best to destroy them, like PredictIt. I…
China counts Covid deaths differently than most countries. Recent claims about them only having 3 deaths despite a surge in cases are, as far as I can tell, making the fundamental mistake that China has far more…
You have to be careful: given a rallying cry of free speech and no censorship, the main appeal of the platform is going to be attracting those holding unpopular opinions. This happened with the mass exodus from Reddit…
> My theory is that the FP folks would have seen more success had they figured out ways to bring their features to mainstream languages, rather than asking people to adopt wholesale their weird languages (from an…
> Vue [...] works with Typescript too. It """works""" with it. React's story is much better on this front. I set up Typescript with Vue at work and: 1. Setting it up and getting it to compile was hell. The documentation…
I think the idea is you keep the charger plugged in all the time (say, beside your bed) and when you go to sleep you just throw the phone on the charger. Seems kinda convenient to me.
7% is basically the Lizardmen's Constant [1]; wouldn't buy into this as Americans being stupid. [1] http://slatestarcodex.com/2013/04/12/noisy-poll-results-and-...
The title is somewhat misleading, I think. > In total, the visual recognition API classified 1,428 profiles as masculine, 84 as feminine and 1,964 as unclassified. > The top 100 Stack Overflow users consist of 77…
While this used to be true (and mostly still is), the tide is shifting on this point. Games are using more and more cores. Overwatch, for example, uses 6. I believe DirectX 12 makes it easy/reasonable to use 4 cores,…
The sunk cost fallacy is when you (irrationally) decide to stick with what you're doing purely because you've already spent a lot of resources on it. It doesn't apply when you've done an economic analysis and found out…
This is getting into semantics, but: Nothing about investing in stocks is speculation, at least in the theoretical sense. Businesses earn profits. If you buy shares in a business, you are entitled to a share of those…
r/AskHistorians has some of the highest quality research you're going to find on the internet, at least if you're not a history major yourself. The mods there are amazing, and the posts usually have sources you can look…
> But the president of the United States speaks with the executive authority for an entire nation. It's questionable enough when a company's stock falls because Trump lashes out at them, and means it [0]. The share…
PredictWise is not a prediction market. It's an aggregate of them, with David Rothschild's own personal special sauce added on top - which, in this case, is why it was "wrong". PredictWise's mistake was that it assumed…
Garbage for anything Earth-travel related. Gravity is 9.8N/kg, so to generate enough force to counter gravity you'll need to feed this thing 9.8MW per kg. Your typical 100 HP car engine puts out 75.6kW, so you'd need…
270 electoral college votes are required to win the election, which is why the graphs changes color. If no candidate wins at least 270, Congress chooses, I believe. 538 is currently giving the chances of no candidate…
Fees come from the transaction costs of having to buy/sell shares (churn is low but non-zero), operate websites, paying salaries, running customer support, doing tax paperwork, etc. Not much magic there. You're correct…
Cap-weighted funds (like anything tracking the S&P 500) already hold the stocks in comparison to their market cap. If a stock goes up, they don't need to buy more of it - the value of the shares they hold will increase…
> It's not at all clear this violates "Econ 101". Supply and demand set prices, and wages are basically the price for labor. Increasing the supply of labor should necessarily decrease wages, and vice versa. Increasing…
Not entirely true; the disadvantage to land taxes is that they discourage prospecting and finding things like oil. You can ameliorate that in a number of ways, but land taxes aren't entirely without their problems.
AlphaGo is not an AI in the sense meant by Yudkowsky, I believe. He speaks more of a recursively self-improving AI, an AI which is capable of upgrading itself to be faster and more intelligent. In the linked article,…
You're wrong. If you only invested lump sums in the S&P 500 in 1998, 1999, 2005, and 2006, you'd have made money by today. Not as much as you would have historically, but still a fair chunk - and while yes, inflation…