> This is just the WSJ-reading "haves" justifying The WSJ has had a string of such apologetics lately. I know because family members keep sending them to me. Another example:…
Paper reviews are traditionally blinded, so the reviewer doesn't know the authorship of the paper they're reading.
My own preference would be to build educational experiences on three pillars: 1. experiences. Intuition comes from experiences, and IMO an under-appreciated amount of 'education' is building strong intuitions.…
That faith and ethics can be so easily conflated points to a failure of Western post-enlightenment intellectual leadership. On the other hand, perhaps this is just responsibility laundering on behalf of the tech orgs.
I think this agrees with the parent's point. How do you know when to refactor?
I'm not convinced. There is already an 'Auto' and 'P/A/S' setting option on most of these cameras. P/A/S is great for those who want control. I wish Auto was better for those who don't care and just want good photos. In…
The use of energy certainly equates directly to a higher standard of living. Oil seems like an implementation detail, with benefits as well as costs. Why not consider other implementation options?
How so?
I wish "real" camera companies were more aggressive about offering computational photography post-processing, at least as an option. I've gotten spoiled by an iPhone. Despite my Sony and Fuji having huge wonderful…
Definitely, but the first 3 issues are also created by human co-workers.
Send it to a significant other, then discuss your differences. Will provide you with a new in-joke.
Well, for one thing, critical thinking and communication skills seem to be in short supply.
I learned to play guitar this way -- listening to CDs and scrubbing back and forth, writing down what I heard. It's great, but it only gets you so far. Learning pentatonic scales was a step-change for me.
Broadly speaking, gambling is just making decisions without knowing the future. It's everywhere.
The SPRT is probably already making your life better: it's used to decrease the cost of medical trails, optimize classifications in high-stakes examinations (i.e. for medical certifications), detect defective…
While possible, there are also many bodily processes that are finely tuned through eons of evolution, and destabilizing pressure leads to disorder. Sometimes it's difficult to know which are which (or at least I don't…
I'm partial to "culture is shared expectations". Which can, of course, be random, self-reinforcing, etc.
> lacking many core values to guide them This is a fundamental problem and one reason we're mired in this culture war. Social friction is caused by jostling based on group membership, and there's no common values-based…
Here's a recent write-up by a local: https://wburdine.substack.com/p/letter-from-an-occupied-minn...
Agree, targeted advertising in particular is a trojan horse for many other internet-fueled social ills.
I used mine to buy Macbook Airs with 0% interest just fine. For the iPhone, the fine print says you (now) have to sign up with one of their pre-approved carriers. If you use another - Mint or US Mobile or whatever -…
Gen 1 Apple Card did a bait-and-switch about using it to buy iPhones with 0% interest. Super frustrating.
> Do NOT use an electric sharpener Why?
OK, but Gmail, Google Maps, Google Docs, and Google Search etc are ubiquitous. `Google' has even become a verb. Google might take a shotgun approach, but it certainly does create widely used products.
Maybe, but probably not. For me, an early goal of writing is to get my thoughts in order. A later goal is to discuss the writing with people, which can only happen in a high-quality way if my thoughts are in order.…
> This is just the WSJ-reading "haves" justifying The WSJ has had a string of such apologetics lately. I know because family members keep sending them to me. Another example:…
Paper reviews are traditionally blinded, so the reviewer doesn't know the authorship of the paper they're reading.
My own preference would be to build educational experiences on three pillars: 1. experiences. Intuition comes from experiences, and IMO an under-appreciated amount of 'education' is building strong intuitions.…
That faith and ethics can be so easily conflated points to a failure of Western post-enlightenment intellectual leadership. On the other hand, perhaps this is just responsibility laundering on behalf of the tech orgs.
I think this agrees with the parent's point. How do you know when to refactor?
I'm not convinced. There is already an 'Auto' and 'P/A/S' setting option on most of these cameras. P/A/S is great for those who want control. I wish Auto was better for those who don't care and just want good photos. In…
The use of energy certainly equates directly to a higher standard of living. Oil seems like an implementation detail, with benefits as well as costs. Why not consider other implementation options?
How so?
I wish "real" camera companies were more aggressive about offering computational photography post-processing, at least as an option. I've gotten spoiled by an iPhone. Despite my Sony and Fuji having huge wonderful…
Definitely, but the first 3 issues are also created by human co-workers.
Send it to a significant other, then discuss your differences. Will provide you with a new in-joke.
Well, for one thing, critical thinking and communication skills seem to be in short supply.
I learned to play guitar this way -- listening to CDs and scrubbing back and forth, writing down what I heard. It's great, but it only gets you so far. Learning pentatonic scales was a step-change for me.
Broadly speaking, gambling is just making decisions without knowing the future. It's everywhere.
The SPRT is probably already making your life better: it's used to decrease the cost of medical trails, optimize classifications in high-stakes examinations (i.e. for medical certifications), detect defective…
While possible, there are also many bodily processes that are finely tuned through eons of evolution, and destabilizing pressure leads to disorder. Sometimes it's difficult to know which are which (or at least I don't…
I'm partial to "culture is shared expectations". Which can, of course, be random, self-reinforcing, etc.
> lacking many core values to guide them This is a fundamental problem and one reason we're mired in this culture war. Social friction is caused by jostling based on group membership, and there's no common values-based…
Here's a recent write-up by a local: https://wburdine.substack.com/p/letter-from-an-occupied-minn...
Agree, targeted advertising in particular is a trojan horse for many other internet-fueled social ills.
I used mine to buy Macbook Airs with 0% interest just fine. For the iPhone, the fine print says you (now) have to sign up with one of their pre-approved carriers. If you use another - Mint or US Mobile or whatever -…
Gen 1 Apple Card did a bait-and-switch about using it to buy iPhones with 0% interest. Super frustrating.
> Do NOT use an electric sharpener Why?
OK, but Gmail, Google Maps, Google Docs, and Google Search etc are ubiquitous. `Google' has even become a verb. Google might take a shotgun approach, but it certainly does create widely used products.
Maybe, but probably not. For me, an early goal of writing is to get my thoughts in order. A later goal is to discuss the writing with people, which can only happen in a high-quality way if my thoughts are in order.…