Also reminds me of this thread where I get another ban threat: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34016817 Meanwhile you basically allow someone to call me gay and let that slide without any threat of a ban:…
And you didn't bother posting a comment like this in response to the guy bringing up Fox News. My comment was exactly correct. Here I am getting threatened with a ban after posting a second, angrier comment in response…
The difference is that my comment didn't suggest anyone had an unhealthy home environment based on their opinion on this topic. The parent comment did.
It's a bit of a leap to assume that not wanting or allowing your 11-year-old to watch pornography means that such topics (presumably, sex) are completely "taboo" in the home.
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> Russia dismisses the accusations, claiming they are not going to invade Ukraine. What's your point? That the Russian gov't is capable of lying, therefore they blew up the pipelines? What if I said that the US lied…
> Russia dismisses the accusations, claiming the charges could be set by terrorists. The pipelines were eventually fixed.
Extremely far-fetched, you'd have to convince me that the Russian government and military are full of total morons. Building a pipeline is not cheap, not in money or time or bureaucratic effort. It's easier to just stop…
While the Seymour Hersh story seems unbelievable to me, so does the initial explanation that was being thrown around, that Russia did this as sabotage, e.g.,…
I suspect the ratings are partly based on expectations. Eating a duck fetus doesn't mess with someone's expectations nearly as much as getting "vegetable roll" and it's really a hunk of beef. But I'm not sure how they…
Downvotes on this comment are evidence of the toxic envious nature of people. Prove me wrong.
I still remember when a company I worked for had a spreadsheet where people were anonymously sharing their salary information along w/ title, demography, notes, etc. Most of the people who posted their info with some…
> The bill takes a wrecking ball to the very fabric of encryption, by requiring encrypted messaging apps to scan for abusive content within the app (or the app’s underlying operating system). Perhaps I misunderstand the…
Unsure why you had to turn this into a dig at Michael Jordan. And before you say it's not a dig at him, what could possibly be the implication of calling Kareem a true "winner" in comparison to the previous statement…
You could start by going through some Accounting or Finance videos from edu sites like Khan Academy, and also spend some time looking at the financials for public companies on a site like Yahoo Finance. Annual…
Interesting. Looks like the bulk of their spend is on sales and marketing, which I suppose makes sense in that these companies require using this kind of money to acquire new customers. But obviously that spells out the…
Ooh, they also didn't use the word "impacted." Kudos to them.
> I want a definitive, authoritative answer to a question. As others have pointed out, AI is not yet capable of this. I do agree though, I want this too. But I don't trust OpenAI or Google or anyone else to do it…
This might be true, although I think it depends on the age group of the people committing suicide. I forget where I heard this, but I believe a significant number of people committing suicide have a high correlation…
Wonder when they'll just start packaging garbage files to waste storage space to entice customers to buy the phone with the largest drive by default.
> I'm not saying it's ethical to mass hire and fire. Agreed, although I don't suppose I'll ever see a post on HN with people angrily calling for the firing of Tech CEOs for hiring too many people at potentially higher…
Fair correction. Your other linked comment describing why was helpful. Thank you.
> and now every computer literate person knows he's an idiot So if I don't "know" that he's an idiot, then I am computer illiterate. Great argument.
> But now, I really want to go back to school and learn things the traditional way because it feels too overwhelming. Why does it feel overwhelming? And what do you picture as the traditional way of learning software…
Also reminds me of this thread where I get another ban threat: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34016817 Meanwhile you basically allow someone to call me gay and let that slide without any threat of a ban:…
And you didn't bother posting a comment like this in response to the guy bringing up Fox News. My comment was exactly correct. Here I am getting threatened with a ban after posting a second, angrier comment in response…
The difference is that my comment didn't suggest anyone had an unhealthy home environment based on their opinion on this topic. The parent comment did.
It's a bit of a leap to assume that not wanting or allowing your 11-year-old to watch pornography means that such topics (presumably, sex) are completely "taboo" in the home.
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> Russia dismisses the accusations, claiming they are not going to invade Ukraine. What's your point? That the Russian gov't is capable of lying, therefore they blew up the pipelines? What if I said that the US lied…
> Russia dismisses the accusations, claiming the charges could be set by terrorists. The pipelines were eventually fixed.
Extremely far-fetched, you'd have to convince me that the Russian government and military are full of total morons. Building a pipeline is not cheap, not in money or time or bureaucratic effort. It's easier to just stop…
While the Seymour Hersh story seems unbelievable to me, so does the initial explanation that was being thrown around, that Russia did this as sabotage, e.g.,…
I suspect the ratings are partly based on expectations. Eating a duck fetus doesn't mess with someone's expectations nearly as much as getting "vegetable roll" and it's really a hunk of beef. But I'm not sure how they…
Downvotes on this comment are evidence of the toxic envious nature of people. Prove me wrong.
I still remember when a company I worked for had a spreadsheet where people were anonymously sharing their salary information along w/ title, demography, notes, etc. Most of the people who posted their info with some…
> The bill takes a wrecking ball to the very fabric of encryption, by requiring encrypted messaging apps to scan for abusive content within the app (or the app’s underlying operating system). Perhaps I misunderstand the…
Unsure why you had to turn this into a dig at Michael Jordan. And before you say it's not a dig at him, what could possibly be the implication of calling Kareem a true "winner" in comparison to the previous statement…
You could start by going through some Accounting or Finance videos from edu sites like Khan Academy, and also spend some time looking at the financials for public companies on a site like Yahoo Finance. Annual…
Interesting. Looks like the bulk of their spend is on sales and marketing, which I suppose makes sense in that these companies require using this kind of money to acquire new customers. But obviously that spells out the…
Ooh, they also didn't use the word "impacted." Kudos to them.
> I want a definitive, authoritative answer to a question. As others have pointed out, AI is not yet capable of this. I do agree though, I want this too. But I don't trust OpenAI or Google or anyone else to do it…
This might be true, although I think it depends on the age group of the people committing suicide. I forget where I heard this, but I believe a significant number of people committing suicide have a high correlation…
Wonder when they'll just start packaging garbage files to waste storage space to entice customers to buy the phone with the largest drive by default.
> I'm not saying it's ethical to mass hire and fire. Agreed, although I don't suppose I'll ever see a post on HN with people angrily calling for the firing of Tech CEOs for hiring too many people at potentially higher…
Fair correction. Your other linked comment describing why was helpful. Thank you.
> and now every computer literate person knows he's an idiot So if I don't "know" that he's an idiot, then I am computer illiterate. Great argument.
> But now, I really want to go back to school and learn things the traditional way because it feels too overwhelming. Why does it feel overwhelming? And what do you picture as the traditional way of learning software…