> Places with a lot of background noise are bad and have a research-supported negative impact on learning. Libraries and Reading rooms work best. This was horrible advice for me and caused my a lot of grief for many…
I'm sorry, like the other comment said you're still both-sides-ing. States / cities (democrat or republican) sent riot police, which is something they have always done. How they handled protests is worth criticism e.g.…
The article doesn't demonstrate Obama stealing Congress's power of the purse. Can you show me an example? I'm quibbling with implications of "there's nothing new, they're both the same". In the article he can sign an…
This is something that confused me also. I feel like this is a reasonable argument. My only criticism I guess would be that this is unfalsifiable, so for the time being it's more productive to see if there's any…
Similar boat. Started pretty successfully in AI/programming since I've always wanted to do that. But romance is pretty bad. I also agree about the solitary hobbies vs social ones. Started doing sports / gym this year,…
I work as a remote software dev. Joining a volleyball league + run club definitely helped massively for me. > Again, making connections and friends is easy. Being around the same people regularly is difficult. Agreed,…
> Until such questions are answered, a God is still quite reasonable. I'm sorry, what is the monkey typewriter supposed to prove or disprove about God? The original post isn't even about evolution, its related to…
If you use their product, per their tos, my understanding is they can train on their customer data at any time. In other words, if you use their product, they automatically have license to train on your art. I think the…
Louis rossmann video talking about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5euh13nd10g Had a decision earlier this year to buy a Tesla vs a dumber car. 2019 Silverado I think has the best middle ground on terms of "smart"…
Fair point, meant to specify "anti biden, pro trump". I didn't think he was fit for office either (first point), but I'm glad he's being replaced.
Agreed. Hasn't the number one thing anti-biden people have been saying is that he isn't fit for office due to his mental state? Its bizarre seeing them flip to calling this a coup as if biden stepping down is suddenly…
In this case, the existence of earth is an even number, so I don't see how this is a fallacy.
Yeah but I'll be viewing the PDF on my phone / computer, so being able to annotate in different colors even if the display is BW is important to me.
I like my rm2, but 2 of my biggest issues are: - Syncing changes I make to PDFs to Google drive is tedious - For some reason there's a restriction of color when drawing on the PDF. Even if The tablet is black and white…
It's not at all like saying that. The concept of bridges is thousands of years old at this point with well established best practices, and a dense knowledge base on what can go wrong and how much damage can occur if…
> No, human nerve cells are not "ridiculously simple." The idea that neurons = transistors is old-fashioned That's not what the OP or the literal quote you pulled from them said. They said a single neuron is…
> Places with a lot of background noise are bad and have a research-supported negative impact on learning. Libraries and Reading rooms work best. This was horrible advice for me and caused my a lot of grief for many…
I'm sorry, like the other comment said you're still both-sides-ing. States / cities (democrat or republican) sent riot police, which is something they have always done. How they handled protests is worth criticism e.g.…
The article doesn't demonstrate Obama stealing Congress's power of the purse. Can you show me an example? I'm quibbling with implications of "there's nothing new, they're both the same". In the article he can sign an…
This is something that confused me also. I feel like this is a reasonable argument. My only criticism I guess would be that this is unfalsifiable, so for the time being it's more productive to see if there's any…
Similar boat. Started pretty successfully in AI/programming since I've always wanted to do that. But romance is pretty bad. I also agree about the solitary hobbies vs social ones. Started doing sports / gym this year,…
I work as a remote software dev. Joining a volleyball league + run club definitely helped massively for me. > Again, making connections and friends is easy. Being around the same people regularly is difficult. Agreed,…
> Until such questions are answered, a God is still quite reasonable. I'm sorry, what is the monkey typewriter supposed to prove or disprove about God? The original post isn't even about evolution, its related to…
If you use their product, per their tos, my understanding is they can train on their customer data at any time. In other words, if you use their product, they automatically have license to train on your art. I think the…
Louis rossmann video talking about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5euh13nd10g Had a decision earlier this year to buy a Tesla vs a dumber car. 2019 Silverado I think has the best middle ground on terms of "smart"…
Fair point, meant to specify "anti biden, pro trump". I didn't think he was fit for office either (first point), but I'm glad he's being replaced.
Agreed. Hasn't the number one thing anti-biden people have been saying is that he isn't fit for office due to his mental state? Its bizarre seeing them flip to calling this a coup as if biden stepping down is suddenly…
In this case, the existence of earth is an even number, so I don't see how this is a fallacy.
Yeah but I'll be viewing the PDF on my phone / computer, so being able to annotate in different colors even if the display is BW is important to me.
I like my rm2, but 2 of my biggest issues are: - Syncing changes I make to PDFs to Google drive is tedious - For some reason there's a restriction of color when drawing on the PDF. Even if The tablet is black and white…
It's not at all like saying that. The concept of bridges is thousands of years old at this point with well established best practices, and a dense knowledge base on what can go wrong and how much damage can occur if…
> No, human nerve cells are not "ridiculously simple." The idea that neurons = transistors is old-fashioned That's not what the OP or the literal quote you pulled from them said. They said a single neuron is…