The interface is amazing. Clean, it doesn't leave huge amounts of empty space that scream "this was made for phone users, everyone else might fuck off", and the subforums already hint "we want to gather political…
>Essentially a "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument. Not quite. It's more like "a gun cannot be held morally responsible for its actions, so actual people should". The difference is important here…
Yup, different definitions; I was going to bring this up but chopped it to avoid the wall of text. (I'm glad that someone caught it up though.) My definition is roughly "ability to process information and generate…
I can relate to most of what he wrote. And I've also noticed the same pattern that he points out in >Whenever I post of a cognitive bias or logical fallacy, my replies are soon invaded by leftists claiming it explains…
Ah, nevermind. Your focus was on the last part of the quote. My bad.
Perhaps it's a side effect of our desire for different flavours, that would encourage us (in a wild environment) to seek a diversified diet that provides multiple types of nutrients.
The reason that I'm scolding those users is not "disagreement". Disagreement implies that they have something to offer - an opposite point of view, or perhaps info conflicting with what I said. They don't, because they…
>Yes, it is sophisticated. Phishing emails are opened more often then regular mail and click-rate is pretty high. You're confusing "sophisticated" with "efficient". Phishing is efficient but unsophisticated; it boils…
>I'm a PhD chemist. This sort of "chrust me, I have kwalifikashuns" is rather fitting the overall poor quality of your comment. There are a thousand things wrong with this application. Viability of the process is NOT…
It's all about small decisions. I'll list some examples but keep in mind that they're just examples. * Prefer markets that overall use less plastic, even if this might bring you a small inconvenience. For example if…
I have a better idea: reduce plastic consumption. I know, I know, totally OC donut steel.
I think that #5 is a bad point, as there are multiple reasons why someone might get irritated with a trait of another person, and "I see that trait in myself" is only one of them. I don't think that it's even a…
Def #1 is way off. Loneliness is to feel that other people don't relate to you; to be misunderstood _can_ create this situation but so does different likes/dislikes, different moral premises, or even plain prejudice.…
As another poster said, that isn't a code issue. You know what is a code issue though? "I dun need no optimazashun, I'm a faithful beleevur in Moore's Law, in the fuchur ppl will run my junk XD". Every single of those…
>Sweden, where this facility is supposed to be built, hardly has any fossil fuel electricity production. That would make their process suitable for countries that barely produce any iron to begin with. Unlike countries…
What the link is "conveniently forgetting" to mention is that most industrial hydrogen production emits CO₂ (steam reforming: CH₄ + 2H₂O → 2H₂ + CO₂). And there's a good reason for that: electrolysis consumes a lot of…
I stared the title for a few seconds, thinking on the ambiguity, until I said to myself "either is fine". I like to play old games. And I like to drink old grape juice.
The author phrased it poorly but there are two nuggets of good advice through the text. I'd phrase them as follow. 1. Knowledge is more important than judgment. 2. Intentions are esoteric babble.
In the kindest interpretation of what he said, he might be referring to people trying to use Chomsky's ideas for AI language processing (plenty do), and implicitly restricting that "nobody will remember him" when it…
It was, but is it now? I don't think that we should restrict ourselves to what we could do 200y ago. Specially when you could easily build a system already using the readers' knowledge of current Braille, something like…
I could evoke Brandolini's Law on this one, but for the sake of other posters, I won't. >No, it unironically IS useless. There's an example of why Linguistics isn't useless in _the very comment that you're replying to_:…
The bitter variety is a bit more drought-resistant. That's actually relevant in the Gran Chaco and the Brazilian Northeast, as both regions are rather arid and prone to drought. In the Amazon though? Not really - and…
Relevant detail about yucca/cassava/manioc: there are two varieties of the crop, "sweet" and "bitter". The bitter variety is mostly eaten in the Amazon, the Brazilian Northeast, and a chunk of the Gran Chaco; elsewhere…
> I don't think anyone assumes Sunday as the first day. That is not up to assumptions, but to conventions and arbitrariness. You find both conventions among Portuguese speakers, but mostly domingo/Sunday as the first…
>in the final years of the Queen's life, her accent reverted to be more similar to the way she spoke in her youth. Not surprising at all. The trick here is to realise three things: 1) People change quite a bit the way…
The interface is amazing. Clean, it doesn't leave huge amounts of empty space that scream "this was made for phone users, everyone else might fuck off", and the subforums already hint "we want to gather political…
>Essentially a "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument. Not quite. It's more like "a gun cannot be held morally responsible for its actions, so actual people should". The difference is important here…
Yup, different definitions; I was going to bring this up but chopped it to avoid the wall of text. (I'm glad that someone caught it up though.) My definition is roughly "ability to process information and generate…
I can relate to most of what he wrote. And I've also noticed the same pattern that he points out in >Whenever I post of a cognitive bias or logical fallacy, my replies are soon invaded by leftists claiming it explains…
Ah, nevermind. Your focus was on the last part of the quote. My bad.
Perhaps it's a side effect of our desire for different flavours, that would encourage us (in a wild environment) to seek a diversified diet that provides multiple types of nutrients.
The reason that I'm scolding those users is not "disagreement". Disagreement implies that they have something to offer - an opposite point of view, or perhaps info conflicting with what I said. They don't, because they…
>Yes, it is sophisticated. Phishing emails are opened more often then regular mail and click-rate is pretty high. You're confusing "sophisticated" with "efficient". Phishing is efficient but unsophisticated; it boils…
>I'm a PhD chemist. This sort of "chrust me, I have kwalifikashuns" is rather fitting the overall poor quality of your comment. There are a thousand things wrong with this application. Viability of the process is NOT…
It's all about small decisions. I'll list some examples but keep in mind that they're just examples. * Prefer markets that overall use less plastic, even if this might bring you a small inconvenience. For example if…
I have a better idea: reduce plastic consumption. I know, I know, totally OC donut steel.
I think that #5 is a bad point, as there are multiple reasons why someone might get irritated with a trait of another person, and "I see that trait in myself" is only one of them. I don't think that it's even a…
Def #1 is way off. Loneliness is to feel that other people don't relate to you; to be misunderstood _can_ create this situation but so does different likes/dislikes, different moral premises, or even plain prejudice.…
As another poster said, that isn't a code issue. You know what is a code issue though? "I dun need no optimazashun, I'm a faithful beleevur in Moore's Law, in the fuchur ppl will run my junk XD". Every single of those…
>Sweden, where this facility is supposed to be built, hardly has any fossil fuel electricity production. That would make their process suitable for countries that barely produce any iron to begin with. Unlike countries…
What the link is "conveniently forgetting" to mention is that most industrial hydrogen production emits CO₂ (steam reforming: CH₄ + 2H₂O → 2H₂ + CO₂). And there's a good reason for that: electrolysis consumes a lot of…
I stared the title for a few seconds, thinking on the ambiguity, until I said to myself "either is fine". I like to play old games. And I like to drink old grape juice.
The author phrased it poorly but there are two nuggets of good advice through the text. I'd phrase them as follow. 1. Knowledge is more important than judgment. 2. Intentions are esoteric babble.
In the kindest interpretation of what he said, he might be referring to people trying to use Chomsky's ideas for AI language processing (plenty do), and implicitly restricting that "nobody will remember him" when it…
It was, but is it now? I don't think that we should restrict ourselves to what we could do 200y ago. Specially when you could easily build a system already using the readers' knowledge of current Braille, something like…
I could evoke Brandolini's Law on this one, but for the sake of other posters, I won't. >No, it unironically IS useless. There's an example of why Linguistics isn't useless in _the very comment that you're replying to_:…
The bitter variety is a bit more drought-resistant. That's actually relevant in the Gran Chaco and the Brazilian Northeast, as both regions are rather arid and prone to drought. In the Amazon though? Not really - and…
Relevant detail about yucca/cassava/manioc: there are two varieties of the crop, "sweet" and "bitter". The bitter variety is mostly eaten in the Amazon, the Brazilian Northeast, and a chunk of the Gran Chaco; elsewhere…
> I don't think anyone assumes Sunday as the first day. That is not up to assumptions, but to conventions and arbitrariness. You find both conventions among Portuguese speakers, but mostly domingo/Sunday as the first…
>in the final years of the Queen's life, her accent reverted to be more similar to the way she spoke in her youth. Not surprising at all. The trick here is to realise three things: 1) People change quite a bit the way…