If you have it, can you link to threads discussing the evolution of online public denunciation in the US? I'm curious why it didn't happen here immediately, but did elsewhere.
Your point is well taken, but ephemeral nyms aren't new. I actually like knowing they are out there. You need to evaluate what you read on its own merits. And there's an aspect of rebelling against the logic of…
That's all true. But US internet culture has changed dramatically in the past few years. And it's not just "eternal September". I miss the early years. There are still vestiges left. Some public intellectuals still…
When did public denunciations become popular in the US? I know they've been a part of the Chinese internet since the early days. It wasn't always so intense in the US.
How do you distinguish a nonsense model from a good model when you don't have a writeup, you don't have validation data, and it is not possible to run cheap experiments? I'm not saying you can't make money selling an…
> as detailed in many comments below This is something I would buy if I had confidence in the simulator. Why not write a blog or a brief white paper giving some hint of what's going on behind the scenes? Generally…
The UI is slick, but why should I trust this black box? The "how does it work" section doesn't even mention * modeling assumptions * training data (if any) * validation (if any) Why is this better than, say, giving the…
That's a little disingenuous. For other platforms, the constraint is fuel. Afterburner guzzles fuel. Only F-35 requires expensive and protracted maintenance after supersonic flight. Which is another area where F-35 is…
This article contains no new information, and could be accurately summarized "guy whose boss spent $1 trillion on the F-35 says the F-35 is a good idea." He also calls it a supersonic fighter, which isn't true. The…
If you have it, can you link to threads discussing the evolution of online public denunciation in the US? I'm curious why it didn't happen here immediately, but did elsewhere.
Your point is well taken, but ephemeral nyms aren't new. I actually like knowing they are out there. You need to evaluate what you read on its own merits. And there's an aspect of rebelling against the logic of…
That's all true. But US internet culture has changed dramatically in the past few years. And it's not just "eternal September". I miss the early years. There are still vestiges left. Some public intellectuals still…
When did public denunciations become popular in the US? I know they've been a part of the Chinese internet since the early days. It wasn't always so intense in the US.
How do you distinguish a nonsense model from a good model when you don't have a writeup, you don't have validation data, and it is not possible to run cheap experiments? I'm not saying you can't make money selling an…
> as detailed in many comments below This is something I would buy if I had confidence in the simulator. Why not write a blog or a brief white paper giving some hint of what's going on behind the scenes? Generally…
The UI is slick, but why should I trust this black box? The "how does it work" section doesn't even mention * modeling assumptions * training data (if any) * validation (if any) Why is this better than, say, giving the…
That's a little disingenuous. For other platforms, the constraint is fuel. Afterburner guzzles fuel. Only F-35 requires expensive and protracted maintenance after supersonic flight. Which is another area where F-35 is…
This article contains no new information, and could be accurately summarized "guy whose boss spent $1 trillion on the F-35 says the F-35 is a good idea." He also calls it a supersonic fighter, which isn't true. The…