Sounds like you're fetishizing credentials. WebMD is a terrible resource, and nobody here is suggesting otherwise. Doctors complete their CME eduction credits on sites like Medscape, which are 1) owned by WebMD 2) Are…
A very significant portion of Doctors do not follow the latest research, but rather consume marketing materials produced by pharmaceutical manufacturers and advertising agencies which cherry pick the latest research to…
Your understanding does not reflect the reality of the pharmacutical industry in its current form nor the Doctors that enable it.
Cybertruck is not real.
>> I live in Boston, where I think talking with your hands isn't particularly popular... What made you come to that conclusion, or are you spending all your time amongst a very particular subset of the Boston population?
>> What are "non-unix operating systems that don't happen to be made by Microsoft". It's a pretty big list. To name a few: Beos (and derivatives), AmigaOS (and derrivatives), GEOS, Commodore DOS, Temple OS, TRON, plenty…
Metaphors and language are dynamic flexible things.
Sounds a bit provincial. That might have been true before mainstream internet access, but the average user these days is likely more familiar with unix style paths via URLs than local filesystem paths. Also, most…
Do not trust the credibility of an article about drugs that conflates NDMA with MDMA.
I deeply regret that I only have one upvote to give.
>> But the people paying for the prison certainly do. That's quite a leap.
>> We don't target the hard core rower. Your marketing material suggests that one of the strengths of the platform is that it allows one to compete against professional athletes and Olympians. Which is it?
Prisons do not actually have rehabilitation as a meaningful incentivized goal.
>> Do that 10 more times on 10 different bridges, and I’ll be shocked if that happens even one more time. Likely it would happen another 8-10 times. Happens all the time, the bigger the bridge, the more likely.
>> Mission critical ML systems (G/FB ads, crime forensics, medical decision support, financial algorithms) do not work like this. Are you speaking from experience or from intuition?
Very important questions, deserving of an answer.
If there's no mechanism to bind those intentions to the intellectual property, what you're building is just another time bomb which will eventually detonate at the expense of your users.
It was an attempted coup. Words have meanings.
|| If you, dear HN reader, can't see the threat to your freedom in this then you are blind. Forcing a private corporation to provide a platform for someone else is also a form of tyrrany. || Oh, and to call that…
Sounds like you're fetishizing credentials. WebMD is a terrible resource, and nobody here is suggesting otherwise. Doctors complete their CME eduction credits on sites like Medscape, which are 1) owned by WebMD 2) Are…
A very significant portion of Doctors do not follow the latest research, but rather consume marketing materials produced by pharmaceutical manufacturers and advertising agencies which cherry pick the latest research to…
Your understanding does not reflect the reality of the pharmacutical industry in its current form nor the Doctors that enable it.
Cybertruck is not real.
>> I live in Boston, where I think talking with your hands isn't particularly popular... What made you come to that conclusion, or are you spending all your time amongst a very particular subset of the Boston population?
>> What are "non-unix operating systems that don't happen to be made by Microsoft". It's a pretty big list. To name a few: Beos (and derivatives), AmigaOS (and derrivatives), GEOS, Commodore DOS, Temple OS, TRON, plenty…
Metaphors and language are dynamic flexible things.
Sounds a bit provincial. That might have been true before mainstream internet access, but the average user these days is likely more familiar with unix style paths via URLs than local filesystem paths. Also, most…
Do not trust the credibility of an article about drugs that conflates NDMA with MDMA.
I deeply regret that I only have one upvote to give.
>> But the people paying for the prison certainly do. That's quite a leap.
>> We don't target the hard core rower. Your marketing material suggests that one of the strengths of the platform is that it allows one to compete against professional athletes and Olympians. Which is it?
Prisons do not actually have rehabilitation as a meaningful incentivized goal.
>> Do that 10 more times on 10 different bridges, and I’ll be shocked if that happens even one more time. Likely it would happen another 8-10 times. Happens all the time, the bigger the bridge, the more likely.
>> Mission critical ML systems (G/FB ads, crime forensics, medical decision support, financial algorithms) do not work like this. Are you speaking from experience or from intuition?
Very important questions, deserving of an answer.
If there's no mechanism to bind those intentions to the intellectual property, what you're building is just another time bomb which will eventually detonate at the expense of your users.
It was an attempted coup. Words have meanings.
|| If you, dear HN reader, can't see the threat to your freedom in this then you are blind. Forcing a private corporation to provide a platform for someone else is also a form of tyrrany. || Oh, and to call that…