In the case of the supermarket, the person who is banned could pay somebody else to buy stuff for them. In an extreme case, that somebody would have to be the government preventing the person from starving. In general I…
Same way as in other weather.
1.5 miles is doable by bicycle. Bridges or tunnels can be built for crossing roads and freeways.
Of course that supermarket should be entitled to ban the misbehaving person from their store. To turn the story around, why should a business that takes it on itself to provide for a remote community be punished for it…
Should be easy to check by comparing applications for immigration.
4Head??
I rather consider your kind of argument to be hand wavy. "Some people simply have no options or opportunities whatsoever". Can you provide some actual examples? And what is even the point to talk about those…
A deep learning network consists of hundreds of thousands of nodes, and it is becoming more (I didn't look up the actual number). You can show the weights of the connections between the nodes, but that wouldn't really…
Time and money can be managed. If you don't have enough money, look for a better job (it might help against the time issues, too). To change schools, you might have to move anyway, so you might as well look for a job…
This is not an issue of concentrated private wealth. Most schools are run by governments. You are right, citizens need to be empowered against their governments. But regulations give governments more power, not less.…
I'm also an European, and I disagree strongly. Not everybody in Europe is a socialist. The only thing that guarantees fair treatment is competition (so that for example a worker can quit and work somewhere else).…
Schools are already shit in many ways. What is your answer to that? Just wait out the years and hope for the right politicians to be elected and change it? They might give your kids diversity training and teach them…
So expend some effort to change schools. Why does everything have to be handed to you on a silver platter?
Can you explain what goes on in human brains?
Just don't send your kids to a school that uses such technology, and don't work for employers that use it. If you cry for regulation, it is a sign that government has too much power. But more regulation gives…
I don't trust the news, but on FB and Twitter I can select my own sources. Doesn't mean I automatically trust them, but at least I can get a multitude of perspectives and background information that the news omits.
Yeah, my first thought "another build manager to worry about" - it's already annoying that some projects use Gradle, which I don't want to have to learn.
But maybe you are now like the turkey who thinks everything is fine, and then it gets eaten at the end of the year. You might wake up in Socialism one day, with a mob outside of your house wanting to evict you.
There just don't seem to be many restrooms around. And even if the schedule allows for it, maybe the bottle saves time and drivers could opt for it simply to get home sooner.
If a driver decides to pee into a bottle, what is Amazon supposed to do about it?
Were they not invented as insurance?
Any suggestions?
But you mentioned things that were flat out wrong or harmful. I think the fundamental misunderstanding is that scientism is science.
With physics perhaps it is refinement, but the example of the OP was diet, wasn't it? Changing from "fat is bad" to "fat is healthy" or whatever is not refining or iterating.
But if you have witnessed that, wouldn't it be prudent to remain doubtful about any new advice coming from the field? After all, the probability of it being thrown out in the future seems to be almost 100%?
In the case of the supermarket, the person who is banned could pay somebody else to buy stuff for them. In an extreme case, that somebody would have to be the government preventing the person from starving. In general I…
Same way as in other weather.
1.5 miles is doable by bicycle. Bridges or tunnels can be built for crossing roads and freeways.
Of course that supermarket should be entitled to ban the misbehaving person from their store. To turn the story around, why should a business that takes it on itself to provide for a remote community be punished for it…
Should be easy to check by comparing applications for immigration.
4Head??
I rather consider your kind of argument to be hand wavy. "Some people simply have no options or opportunities whatsoever". Can you provide some actual examples? And what is even the point to talk about those…
A deep learning network consists of hundreds of thousands of nodes, and it is becoming more (I didn't look up the actual number). You can show the weights of the connections between the nodes, but that wouldn't really…
Time and money can be managed. If you don't have enough money, look for a better job (it might help against the time issues, too). To change schools, you might have to move anyway, so you might as well look for a job…
This is not an issue of concentrated private wealth. Most schools are run by governments. You are right, citizens need to be empowered against their governments. But regulations give governments more power, not less.…
I'm also an European, and I disagree strongly. Not everybody in Europe is a socialist. The only thing that guarantees fair treatment is competition (so that for example a worker can quit and work somewhere else).…
Schools are already shit in many ways. What is your answer to that? Just wait out the years and hope for the right politicians to be elected and change it? They might give your kids diversity training and teach them…
So expend some effort to change schools. Why does everything have to be handed to you on a silver platter?
Can you explain what goes on in human brains?
Just don't send your kids to a school that uses such technology, and don't work for employers that use it. If you cry for regulation, it is a sign that government has too much power. But more regulation gives…
I don't trust the news, but on FB and Twitter I can select my own sources. Doesn't mean I automatically trust them, but at least I can get a multitude of perspectives and background information that the news omits.
Yeah, my first thought "another build manager to worry about" - it's already annoying that some projects use Gradle, which I don't want to have to learn.
But maybe you are now like the turkey who thinks everything is fine, and then it gets eaten at the end of the year. You might wake up in Socialism one day, with a mob outside of your house wanting to evict you.
There just don't seem to be many restrooms around. And even if the schedule allows for it, maybe the bottle saves time and drivers could opt for it simply to get home sooner.
If a driver decides to pee into a bottle, what is Amazon supposed to do about it?
Were they not invented as insurance?
Any suggestions?
But you mentioned things that were flat out wrong or harmful. I think the fundamental misunderstanding is that scientism is science.
With physics perhaps it is refinement, but the example of the OP was diet, wasn't it? Changing from "fat is bad" to "fat is healthy" or whatever is not refining or iterating.
But if you have witnessed that, wouldn't it be prudent to remain doubtful about any new advice coming from the field? After all, the probability of it being thrown out in the future seems to be almost 100%?