> They are creating a dollar substitute and basically running a banking and payments business but without the oversight that anyone else doing a similar kind of business would have. You could take that word-for-word…
Why not team up with the ProtonMail people to build a browser extension that verifies and logs javascript sigs/hashes? Corporate clients may like it. Gives them an IOC for the next big supply chain issue. I don't know…
Articles like this answer the question, "what if 1920s eugenicists got hold of 1980s magazine relationship tests?" The scary thing is a lot of commercial "people analytics" systems marketed to HR departments, lenders,…
Whether Monte Hall is counter intuitive is a function of how the question is phrased. When you phrase it in a way that underlines the mechanical nature of the host's decision, people get it right. When you phrase it in…
> Probably the worst example I've seen first-hand was an entire retail banking loan-approval process There's some real doozies out there. The Reinhart-Rogoff error, which was used to justify imposing austerity on Greece…
You still need to integrate over x. y|x=c is Gaussian for each c, but there are many such c's in [a,inf]. If you're curious: https://www.ams.org/journals/mcom/1978-32-141/S0025-5718-197...
RNG quality is probably the least of your worries. The curse of dimensionality means you often need a huge number of samples to guarantee a useful level of precision. Additionally, many quantities you'd like to know…
> They are creating a dollar substitute and basically running a banking and payments business but without the oversight that anyone else doing a similar kind of business would have. You could take that word-for-word…
Why not team up with the ProtonMail people to build a browser extension that verifies and logs javascript sigs/hashes? Corporate clients may like it. Gives them an IOC for the next big supply chain issue. I don't know…
Articles like this answer the question, "what if 1920s eugenicists got hold of 1980s magazine relationship tests?" The scary thing is a lot of commercial "people analytics" systems marketed to HR departments, lenders,…
Whether Monte Hall is counter intuitive is a function of how the question is phrased. When you phrase it in a way that underlines the mechanical nature of the host's decision, people get it right. When you phrase it in…
> Probably the worst example I've seen first-hand was an entire retail banking loan-approval process There's some real doozies out there. The Reinhart-Rogoff error, which was used to justify imposing austerity on Greece…
You still need to integrate over x. y|x=c is Gaussian for each c, but there are many such c's in [a,inf]. If you're curious: https://www.ams.org/journals/mcom/1978-32-141/S0025-5718-197...
RNG quality is probably the least of your worries. The curse of dimensionality means you often need a huge number of samples to guarantee a useful level of precision. Additionally, many quantities you'd like to know…