How do we draw the line between whatever -ism and Bayesian inferences? You are seasoned manager for years, you found that your fellow countrymen are much more likely to follow your leadership style than any other group…
> It's extremely racist I'm not sure if the motive behind such behavior is racism. Instead, I think it's more likely the power play. That is, they would pick the population that is the easiest to command and to push…
are *not enough...
Thanks. I can't argue with facts. When I was commenting, what I had in mind were business like retail, manufacturing, and internet services, which somehow fiercely competed with the US companies and often won. That…
> The tragedy isn’t that China is winning, it’s that the West stopped imagining better futures This one hits close to home. Case in point, many people on HN argue that having fewer goods and higher prices is part of…
> The fast pace of economic growth didn't necessarily come from authoritarianism You're right. The fast pace of growth came from the policies that encourage ruthless capitalism. You can see that Chinese government…
Not even mastery. The other day I was trying to figure out how to pass an external label to Prometheus alert rules when unit testing the rules with "promtool test rules". Man, all the models gave all kinds of…
How do we draw the line between whatever -ism and Bayesian inferences? You are seasoned manager for years, you found that your fellow countrymen are much more likely to follow your leadership style than any other group…
> It's extremely racist I'm not sure if the motive behind such behavior is racism. Instead, I think it's more likely the power play. That is, they would pick the population that is the easiest to command and to push…
are *not enough...
Thanks. I can't argue with facts. When I was commenting, what I had in mind were business like retail, manufacturing, and internet services, which somehow fiercely competed with the US companies and often won. That…
> The tragedy isn’t that China is winning, it’s that the West stopped imagining better futures This one hits close to home. Case in point, many people on HN argue that having fewer goods and higher prices is part of…
> The fast pace of economic growth didn't necessarily come from authoritarianism You're right. The fast pace of growth came from the policies that encourage ruthless capitalism. You can see that Chinese government…
Not even mastery. The other day I was trying to figure out how to pass an external label to Prometheus alert rules when unit testing the rules with "promtool test rules". Man, all the models gave all kinds of…