I use offlineimap3 (https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3) to download email that I then read with mu4e. To make it work with my email provider I need to place a cert_fingerprint value in the .offlineimaprc…
Good point, thanks for the "reality check." :-) I'm glad to hear the CA HSR is happening.
Thank you so much for that overview and explanation! The single public transit region sounds exciting; I had no idea there was such a project. I hope they can get it to completion and that it's functional (I'm so…
Really interesting article. I don't live in the Bay Area but I would seriously consider moving there if I knew, for example, that the transit plan mentioned in the article were being adopted:…
Probably the best thing I have ever seen on the stage is a production of a slightly abridged version of Henry VI. A review of that production is here: https://leonrubin.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/henryvi_paper.... . I…
He made major contributions to statistics. The Wald test in statistics is named after him (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wald_test). I think he was also a forerunner of decision theory and invented an early form of the…
Hi! Happy to see someone interested in using Emacs for Julia work. I recommend the following packages for your setup: julia-vterm (https://melpa.org/#/julia-vterm) (https://github.com/shg/julia-vterm.el) ob-julia-vterm…
Thank you for that explanation!
Thank you for the book recommendation. I have gained a lot from reading your math study recommendations over the past few years. I wish I had more time/motivation to fully follow-through with them.
By the way, STAR is not really a twist on RCV, it's a twist on Score Voting.
The point I was trying to make is that the system doesn't fully reflect peoples' full set of preferences, it chooses some voters' and takes their second choices into account while ignoring others.
You're assuming the scores were chosen from e.g. 1,2,3, and people gave their first preference 1, second preference 2, and third preference 3. So yes, if you force everyone to rank the candidates like in Ranked Choice…
See my post in this thread for an example of why RCV is bad, and see the links I provided to learn more about STAR.
It doesn't eliminate the spoiler effect. Here's a simple example of what can happen under RCV: Pretend Bernie Sanders in 2016 ran under the Green Party after dropping out of the Democratic Primary. RCV claims to…
I think the difference is that Emacs isn't a company, and it doesn't need to beat others in a competition, it just needs enough contributors to keep moving forward. Not everyone needs to use Emacs for Emacs to succeed…
The problem with your point of view is that if it came to pass, then anyone who wanted to work on Emacs packages would have to learn multiple programming languages when before they only needed one, Elisp. Having…
It might be the case that being able to use Emacs Lisp outside of the Emacs editor in a (potentially) more robust environment designed for general purpose programming could potentially give Emacs Lisp more legitimacy as…
I use offlineimap3 (https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap3) to download email that I then read with mu4e. To make it work with my email provider I need to place a cert_fingerprint value in the .offlineimaprc…
Good point, thanks for the "reality check." :-) I'm glad to hear the CA HSR is happening.
Thank you so much for that overview and explanation! The single public transit region sounds exciting; I had no idea there was such a project. I hope they can get it to completion and that it's functional (I'm so…
Really interesting article. I don't live in the Bay Area but I would seriously consider moving there if I knew, for example, that the transit plan mentioned in the article were being adopted:…
Probably the best thing I have ever seen on the stage is a production of a slightly abridged version of Henry VI. A review of that production is here: https://leonrubin.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/henryvi_paper.... . I…
He made major contributions to statistics. The Wald test in statistics is named after him (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wald_test). I think he was also a forerunner of decision theory and invented an early form of the…
Hi! Happy to see someone interested in using Emacs for Julia work. I recommend the following packages for your setup: julia-vterm (https://melpa.org/#/julia-vterm) (https://github.com/shg/julia-vterm.el) ob-julia-vterm…
Thank you for that explanation!
Thank you for the book recommendation. I have gained a lot from reading your math study recommendations over the past few years. I wish I had more time/motivation to fully follow-through with them.
By the way, STAR is not really a twist on RCV, it's a twist on Score Voting.
The point I was trying to make is that the system doesn't fully reflect peoples' full set of preferences, it chooses some voters' and takes their second choices into account while ignoring others.
You're assuming the scores were chosen from e.g. 1,2,3, and people gave their first preference 1, second preference 2, and third preference 3. So yes, if you force everyone to rank the candidates like in Ranked Choice…
See my post in this thread for an example of why RCV is bad, and see the links I provided to learn more about STAR.
It doesn't eliminate the spoiler effect. Here's a simple example of what can happen under RCV: Pretend Bernie Sanders in 2016 ran under the Green Party after dropping out of the Democratic Primary. RCV claims to…
I think the difference is that Emacs isn't a company, and it doesn't need to beat others in a competition, it just needs enough contributors to keep moving forward. Not everyone needs to use Emacs for Emacs to succeed…
The problem with your point of view is that if it came to pass, then anyone who wanted to work on Emacs packages would have to learn multiple programming languages when before they only needed one, Elisp. Having…
It might be the case that being able to use Emacs Lisp outside of the Emacs editor in a (potentially) more robust environment designed for general purpose programming could potentially give Emacs Lisp more legitimacy as…