Considering the rate of change in this field, what would be beneficial to learn for people who don't actually get to use machine learning in their day to day job? I'd love to dive in and learn more about machine…
Spot on. You don't need to lie when you control which truths are allowed to be told.
I think the concept of "supervenience" would be helpful here. So the rules that govern the rocks you mentioned should ultimately depend on the rules that govern the particles the rocks are made out of. The rules that…
Intelligent people can often afford worse habits because they make up for it by being smart in other areas of their lives. I would look at the habits of intelligent people that had success in whatever area of life…
Tech has been widely lambasted as being a "progressive" bubble, prone to blindly following the liberal consensus. Poking massive holes in that bubble will be beneficial to all of tech.
I want someone to 3D print hollow parts inside of a vacuum chamber. It seems like an easy way to bring down the weight of a part even further.
"More harm has been done by those worrying about social decline than social decline itself." [Citation Needed]
First the video about Google execs bitching about not getting Hillary elected and now this? If there has ever been a time for the government to step in a break up a monopoly that time is now.
Americans are vastly more educated than even a few generations ago.
That's called the "lookers fallacy" I believe.
Have you really banned me for saying Nazis are bad? What a bad precedent...
I agree with that. We need some way of differentiating between private sites and sites that be considered part of the public forum.
The time of centralized, closed online platforms is quickly coming to a close.
Alpha Delta Lima. (Apparently spelling out the acronym gets your post blocked???)
"Progressive" is marketing term backed by a shaky ideology that has been totally twisted to serve the powerful. Eric Holder for example was hired for big money by Uber to push the narrative that background checks for…
You can't really "make your own platform" though. Ultimately the ISPs could shut down access to any website they don't think their customers should have access to. The only recourse would be for the censored to somehow…
I think eroding free speech rights, especially in a time of increasing political extremism, will only make such tragedies more possible, not less. How long until extremists in power figure out a way to use the newly…
That wasn't the point of my comment. Yes 1A only applies to government censorship, however the SC clearly view access to the internet and social media as necessary for full exercise of 1A rights. It's now on the…
It isn't wire-tapping if they block you from accessing the wire to begin with. Forcing the phone companies to carry your speech over their wires is compelling speech across their property which should be against their…
> A website ban isn't even remotely the same thing as a legal sanction. The Supreme Court seemed to have very different take (Packingham v. North Carolina): "Social media allows users to gain access to information and…
What makes them private? They're operated on the phone company's lines and by talking on their lines you're compelling them to carry certain speech. The logic that states private communication carriers have an unlimited…
Looks like the ADL didn't like my comment. /s
How is this freedom attributable in any direct way to restrictions on "hate speech"?
Google is supposedly a "common carrier". Though I'm not sure how they're hanging onto that legal title.
How is Germany more free and Democratic? Aren't they purposefully less free because of anti-Nazi laws?
Considering the rate of change in this field, what would be beneficial to learn for people who don't actually get to use machine learning in their day to day job? I'd love to dive in and learn more about machine…
Spot on. You don't need to lie when you control which truths are allowed to be told.
I think the concept of "supervenience" would be helpful here. So the rules that govern the rocks you mentioned should ultimately depend on the rules that govern the particles the rocks are made out of. The rules that…
Intelligent people can often afford worse habits because they make up for it by being smart in other areas of their lives. I would look at the habits of intelligent people that had success in whatever area of life…
Tech has been widely lambasted as being a "progressive" bubble, prone to blindly following the liberal consensus. Poking massive holes in that bubble will be beneficial to all of tech.
I want someone to 3D print hollow parts inside of a vacuum chamber. It seems like an easy way to bring down the weight of a part even further.
"More harm has been done by those worrying about social decline than social decline itself." [Citation Needed]
First the video about Google execs bitching about not getting Hillary elected and now this? If there has ever been a time for the government to step in a break up a monopoly that time is now.
Americans are vastly more educated than even a few generations ago.
That's called the "lookers fallacy" I believe.
Have you really banned me for saying Nazis are bad? What a bad precedent...
I agree with that. We need some way of differentiating between private sites and sites that be considered part of the public forum.
The time of centralized, closed online platforms is quickly coming to a close.
Alpha Delta Lima. (Apparently spelling out the acronym gets your post blocked???)
"Progressive" is marketing term backed by a shaky ideology that has been totally twisted to serve the powerful. Eric Holder for example was hired for big money by Uber to push the narrative that background checks for…
You can't really "make your own platform" though. Ultimately the ISPs could shut down access to any website they don't think their customers should have access to. The only recourse would be for the censored to somehow…
I think eroding free speech rights, especially in a time of increasing political extremism, will only make such tragedies more possible, not less. How long until extremists in power figure out a way to use the newly…
That wasn't the point of my comment. Yes 1A only applies to government censorship, however the SC clearly view access to the internet and social media as necessary for full exercise of 1A rights. It's now on the…
It isn't wire-tapping if they block you from accessing the wire to begin with. Forcing the phone companies to carry your speech over their wires is compelling speech across their property which should be against their…
> A website ban isn't even remotely the same thing as a legal sanction. The Supreme Court seemed to have very different take (Packingham v. North Carolina): "Social media allows users to gain access to information and…
What makes them private? They're operated on the phone company's lines and by talking on their lines you're compelling them to carry certain speech. The logic that states private communication carriers have an unlimited…
Looks like the ADL didn't like my comment. /s
How is this freedom attributable in any direct way to restrictions on "hate speech"?
Google is supposedly a "common carrier". Though I'm not sure how they're hanging onto that legal title.
How is Germany more free and Democratic? Aren't they purposefully less free because of anti-Nazi laws?