Wouldn't we expect to see substantially more than 30% of the DNA be different. I don't think carbon dating can be used to extract DNA. I also would have thought DNA would have degraded significantly over that period of…
Not that this is really the core of your point at all - but I believe the state of the science currently suggests that pheromones in humans are a myth at worst, at best unproven. We only have a vestigial vomeronasal…
Is this also an argument for determinism in the Bible? I'm guessing not because that would somewhat goes against some of the bigger messaging.
Seems reasonable. Although I would tweak it to say you can't control when each turn ends.
You are responding to a satirical comment, riffing on the 'hacker news famous' comment that was criticising Dropbox during its infancy.
That is hilarious. Can we use deep fakes combined with trump's spite to move him closer toward the left??
I feel like I've missed the context leading to this perspective. Where was the discourse on t-cells shut down?
As a young boy I was convinced this was a conspiracy. Until I saw the PBS documentary and a 90s website debunking the JFK movie (which I really enjoyed). Helped set me on my journey of learning and appreciating critical…
What level of testing would make these vaccines non experimental in your mind, and what other vaccine do you know that has had that level of rigour applied? I'm genuinely curious
Jetbrains is trying to catch up on this, and in some cases has.
There's no way to be notified of comment replies, or see votes, though. But otherwise I love it as well.
This, imo. Netflix did the exact same thing.
This makes me think of how steam does indeed have some smarts to warn users when a game may be getting review brigaded. I think it's a combination of volume of reviews by time, and perhaps the referrer (?). It does seem…
Agreed, people made the same argument for removing 5 star ratings from Netflix ('people only ever vote 1 star or 5 stars'). If this were an input for the decision making, these platforms could very easily present that…
I felt like Lex just took him on faith for so many points. This was a hard listen to me. Some really interesting points were raised but I didn't feel like there was much fleshing out of how certain the conclusion was…
It must only be pretty extreme cases as Russel Brand and Brett Weinstein still have their videos up.
That blog is horrific on mobile
Are there any examples of people doing this? Sounds interesting
Sometimes in Western Australia I forget covid is happening if I don't check the news. Brief, sweet moments. We haven't been in a lockdown longer than 3 days in quite some time.
I thought Gmail was much worse, scanning email contents etc.
Afaik they operate out of the US. I'm not sure if the NSA is really any better, perhaps just less forthright. I mean, I don't know what to believe, the whole FBI app.le thing makes me feel less cynnical about the chance…
I find it a bit disconcerting you responded defensively to a quote to prove you know it - choosing to not respond to the more consequential data, which seems to address the heart of your argument.
In WA we've been pretty much living a normal life sans about ~4 lockdowns, most of which went for 4-7 days. It feels like ancient history. Last one we had was around April 24
In Western Australia locking down hard and early has meant we have more freedoms in the long term (thus far). So while we have less freedom initially, it seems to play better in the long term.
This seems like the classic 'what happens when your freedoms encroach upon my freedoms' discussion beginning
Wouldn't we expect to see substantially more than 30% of the DNA be different. I don't think carbon dating can be used to extract DNA. I also would have thought DNA would have degraded significantly over that period of…
Not that this is really the core of your point at all - but I believe the state of the science currently suggests that pheromones in humans are a myth at worst, at best unproven. We only have a vestigial vomeronasal…
Is this also an argument for determinism in the Bible? I'm guessing not because that would somewhat goes against some of the bigger messaging.
Seems reasonable. Although I would tweak it to say you can't control when each turn ends.
You are responding to a satirical comment, riffing on the 'hacker news famous' comment that was criticising Dropbox during its infancy.
That is hilarious. Can we use deep fakes combined with trump's spite to move him closer toward the left??
I feel like I've missed the context leading to this perspective. Where was the discourse on t-cells shut down?
As a young boy I was convinced this was a conspiracy. Until I saw the PBS documentary and a 90s website debunking the JFK movie (which I really enjoyed). Helped set me on my journey of learning and appreciating critical…
What level of testing would make these vaccines non experimental in your mind, and what other vaccine do you know that has had that level of rigour applied? I'm genuinely curious
Jetbrains is trying to catch up on this, and in some cases has.
There's no way to be notified of comment replies, or see votes, though. But otherwise I love it as well.
This, imo. Netflix did the exact same thing.
This makes me think of how steam does indeed have some smarts to warn users when a game may be getting review brigaded. I think it's a combination of volume of reviews by time, and perhaps the referrer (?). It does seem…
Agreed, people made the same argument for removing 5 star ratings from Netflix ('people only ever vote 1 star or 5 stars'). If this were an input for the decision making, these platforms could very easily present that…
I felt like Lex just took him on faith for so many points. This was a hard listen to me. Some really interesting points were raised but I didn't feel like there was much fleshing out of how certain the conclusion was…
It must only be pretty extreme cases as Russel Brand and Brett Weinstein still have their videos up.
That blog is horrific on mobile
Are there any examples of people doing this? Sounds interesting
Sometimes in Western Australia I forget covid is happening if I don't check the news. Brief, sweet moments. We haven't been in a lockdown longer than 3 days in quite some time.
I thought Gmail was much worse, scanning email contents etc.
Afaik they operate out of the US. I'm not sure if the NSA is really any better, perhaps just less forthright. I mean, I don't know what to believe, the whole FBI app.le thing makes me feel less cynnical about the chance…
I find it a bit disconcerting you responded defensively to a quote to prove you know it - choosing to not respond to the more consequential data, which seems to address the heart of your argument.
In WA we've been pretty much living a normal life sans about ~4 lockdowns, most of which went for 4-7 days. It feels like ancient history. Last one we had was around April 24
In Western Australia locking down hard and early has meant we have more freedoms in the long term (thus far). So while we have less freedom initially, it seems to play better in the long term.
This seems like the classic 'what happens when your freedoms encroach upon my freedoms' discussion beginning