humblefactory
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No user record in our sample, but humblefactory has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
My bro, you are an n of one. Anyone who learned algebra at 6 would know that something true for one case cannot be automatically extended to all cases - in fact, this single data point is almost less than worthless…
I mean, the OP was right, this is a totally Elon thing to do.
How do you reach your first conclusion? Can you give a more detailed logical explanation, or cite a source? To be clear, I agree with your conclusion, but I think I would get there via a different logical path.
Omg, bro just stop. Please.
But why bury people's bodies at all? The whole purpose of cemeteries as physical spaces is to honor the deceased by literally sacrificing land in their memory. Without the sacrifice, why not just have virtual markers…
You mentioned not subscribing to socialism or communism, but it's pretty obvious that you haven't deeply considered what a functional society ought to look like through any ideological lens. Commentors below have given…
Also, remember that, like an LLM, his conception of the world is flawed, because somebody fed him polluted facts in his original training data set (I think I remember that right, I haven't watched that movie in decades).
Right. And with the current scale of infrastructure that's used, financing models, market incentives, and cost of fuel, the current density required mostly only occurs in the downtown core of cities, or in industrial…
Get into all the same trouble as Facebook. Stop thinking that more data is the answer. The problem is we don't know how to make ethical companies capable of dealing with the data they have. Fix that first. Please.
I think the other thing that is tied to the 1.0-2.0 evolution is that with increased user generated data (because of these uploads) the surveillance economy model for revenue exploded. In web 1.0 you really couldn't get…
I'm not going to spend much time on your claims, but I agree with most of your critics here that they are not well formed. I'm a dad who decided with my partner to have our first kid, and then they turned out to be…
I think the OP gave a pretty good way to recognize at least some of these. But you're right that one can probably never know their own entire constellation of these assumptions.
Oh, ok, cool. Great to hear the system is working then. Keep up the good work boys.
I agree with your assessment that this idea is naïve. The sort of biases that you referred to are subtly and pervasively distributed through all of the different schematic and ideological methods that we use for…
"Surely there must be answers somewhere?" is just the sort of thing that somebody who values logical intelligences over other intelligences (i.e. HN readers) and who lives in a non-totalitarian state would say. It's…
Agreed with H2odragon about moving away from the term "self sufficient". If you really want to go down the road of individual resilience, then their suggestions (and moving rural) are good ones. Another (and for the…
Another thing that hasn't been addressed completely below is the challenge of agriculture being an activity where investment needs to be made in large chunks, at somewhat unexpencted times. The OP question implies that…