is it still profitable?
Suggestions? Where do you find them?
Legit question: what's going to happen when bitcoin is no longer produced? Like, there's a finite amount of bitcoin that will ever be mined, and after that, why would anyone keep running their mining operations? How do…
> developers who work for big companies will get jealous and they will reject you. If you're very good, you need to pretend to be mediocre and above all; compliant. To add to what another poster said, it's not jealousy.…
2 questions: 1) What would you expect be implemented to reduce/eradicate doom scrolling? 2) What would making the algorithm public do for us? I'm not an ML engineer, but presumably their algorithm isn't just an…
> Philip Morris doesn't make money every drag someone takes, that's exactly my point. It's different. I see. You're right that it was an imperfect comparison. Philip Morris makes _more_ money by addicting its users.…
> engagement with social media doesn't directly create value for Facebook. Yes it absolutely does. They get value by showing ads. If you're staring at facebook for 4 hours a day, that's a lot more ads than if you log in…
> I personally ran analysis like this to detect high and unexpected latency on people with cheaper cell phones (disproportionately minorities in the US). The results of my analysis led to changes that reduced this…
I think you're overlooking the role that rapport plays in this. If you don't have a rapport (it's a new relationship, for example), one doesn't have that to rely on (this describes a significant portion of online…
The political divide is because the institutions of power are winning. It will be and always has been the goal of those with power to deflect attacks directed at them, usually to other groups who are attacking them. For…
Wow, glad someone else caught that. I read that comment a few times because it seemed almost exactly the opposite in intent of the general intent of the PR (as explained by the twitter thread).
You act like fucking up is the end of the world. In my experience, when someone "fucks up", I can reflect on my rapport with that person to determine whether or not it was intentional. Either way, I can say something to…
"The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house" -Audre Lorde
That article is really interesting and something that, as an academic scientist, is pretty obvious. In theory, we have peer-review to keep ourselves honest, but as the article points out (maybe unintentionally), bad…
is it still profitable?
Suggestions? Where do you find them?
Legit question: what's going to happen when bitcoin is no longer produced? Like, there's a finite amount of bitcoin that will ever be mined, and after that, why would anyone keep running their mining operations? How do…
> developers who work for big companies will get jealous and they will reject you. If you're very good, you need to pretend to be mediocre and above all; compliant. To add to what another poster said, it's not jealousy.…
2 questions: 1) What would you expect be implemented to reduce/eradicate doom scrolling? 2) What would making the algorithm public do for us? I'm not an ML engineer, but presumably their algorithm isn't just an…
> Philip Morris doesn't make money every drag someone takes, that's exactly my point. It's different. I see. You're right that it was an imperfect comparison. Philip Morris makes _more_ money by addicting its users.…
> engagement with social media doesn't directly create value for Facebook. Yes it absolutely does. They get value by showing ads. If you're staring at facebook for 4 hours a day, that's a lot more ads than if you log in…
> I personally ran analysis like this to detect high and unexpected latency on people with cheaper cell phones (disproportionately minorities in the US). The results of my analysis led to changes that reduced this…
I think you're overlooking the role that rapport plays in this. If you don't have a rapport (it's a new relationship, for example), one doesn't have that to rely on (this describes a significant portion of online…
The political divide is because the institutions of power are winning. It will be and always has been the goal of those with power to deflect attacks directed at them, usually to other groups who are attacking them. For…
Wow, glad someone else caught that. I read that comment a few times because it seemed almost exactly the opposite in intent of the general intent of the PR (as explained by the twitter thread).
You act like fucking up is the end of the world. In my experience, when someone "fucks up", I can reflect on my rapport with that person to determine whether or not it was intentional. Either way, I can say something to…
"The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house" -Audre Lorde
That article is really interesting and something that, as an academic scientist, is pretty obvious. In theory, we have peer-review to keep ourselves honest, but as the article points out (maybe unintentionally), bad…