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No user record in our sample, but hobomatic has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
This reminds me of a strange recurring experience I used to have with electronics in my house. In that house,on certain days of the week at midnight, something that sounded like recordings of political speeches from WW2…
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It would involve serious consideration of the opinions you don't agree with, rather than just qualifying them in the most hyperbolic and dismissive way possible. Hopefully ai is better capable of this sort of reasoning…
It may, but it doesn't provide the motivation to bother, especially if you only ever get caught at the end of your career.
... or a student.
Being 'declared possible' seems meaningless. Isn't it already implicitly possible?
Yes it's a relative term, but it's a comparison; it's being used as a relative metric.
And ultimately, every sort of trust system requires bootstrapping on points of centralization. People are like 'well yeah obviously' but no, not obviously in everyway to everyone. And the statistics will not save you…
Ah, thanks
Probably a sketch/paste on something like https://godbolt.org/
Would be nice if this didn't require an account to read
"I can get back to school and wage slavery at any point in my life later" I wouldn't be so sure. You ever wonder why older people are always talking about 'the good ole days'? It isn't because the world was better, it's…
Similarly, the average American has fallen out of love with pop culture, since it isn't actually popular culture, it's the fringes of culture trying to drive the status quo. It can't actually succeed though, because it…
Reminds me of how ASCII '3' is hexadecimal 33.
Well Microsoft is pivoting into being a cloud services provider, the OS provides ui integrations for these services to make them more compelling, but the thing itself isn't the OS.
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I'm with you, and I was right about the apple watch. This(vr in general) feels like a one-off of the next big thing, like the pda was to the smartphone.
That's probably it. I don't know enough about the product or THC chemistry pharmacology to say, but I've talked to some users who say they got a THC high from them, one of which was my mother who thought it was a cbd…
The stuff I am talking about lists a percentage of THC on the packaging and people are buying it almost exclusively to get high. I was dubious at first too, but I have talked to several people who have used them and…
Dancing!? Traffic? Loudness? Those savages. Meanwhile literally firebombing a church gets the thumbs up from trudeau.
Nope. Was hoping this article enumerated a few, and made some sort of compelling argument to the contrary, but it didn't.
To me it seems like they are a pot calling the kettle brown so as to divert attention from the fact that their own blackness is the larger offense. 'these guys are just stupid' as they engage in overt deception and…
Go figure, racial stereotyping attracts racial stereotyping. And while I agree that these things are privileges,the modern usage of privilege implies 'mere' privilege, like you just won some free lottery. That sort of…
One of the more strikingly recognizable steps along the way is the alef programming language, also a plan9/bell labs baby.
Yeah an earlier poster mentioned something about there being no black box problems and that all the information to do anything is already out there to read. I think this is only true if you are looking to beat the game…