rando_dfad
No user record in our sample, but rando_dfad has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but rando_dfad has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Huh. I thought the camel/needle's eye thing was about a small narrow gate into Jerusalem. You can get a camel through it, but it needs to get down on its knees and crawl. Apparently, camels don't like to do that. But…
Yes, a quick google turned up these: Antibiotic Resistance from the Farm to the Table. September 11, 2014. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/from-farm-to-table.html. Accessed September 14, 2015.…
Traffic flows better if played as a collective game, where the objective is to help the others get through it along with helping yourself. This strategy, if followed by enough people, massively reduces traffic stress.…
> I doubt that the state will be more efficient in building houses than private enterprises can if allowed to do so Depends. If the profit is in more expensive housing, than private enterprise will bias towards that and…
and cross-referenced with your location at all times, all of your shopping habits, your viewing and reading habits, and every person you communicate with? In an easily searchable database? Sooo tempted to go Goodwin…
Excuse prior rant. New rant beginning here: The real public school horror story is that today, in America, a "good school" is defined as one where your child won't get shot. I leave the rest of the rant as an exercise…
The biggest US public school horror story is how we have taken a great instrument of social progress and decimated it. Public schools in countries where schools are treated well have phenomenal success. US schooling has…
> Yes there is, it's crime. Street lights deter crime. > Also simply driving safety. Driving with just headlights causes more accidents than on a well-lit street, since visibility is so much worse. Accepting your points…
> Sure, they didn't have to pay with money, past a certain point they didn't even use money, but they paid with (much) shorter lives. Money is just the cost of self-determination. the cost of a clear night sky does not…
They thought about it a lot, that's the origin of astronomy and math.
Original to Jeff or not, "A Thousand Brains" does a decent job presenting an interesting and highly plausible model of how the neocortext may function. Your comment would be very valuable to me if it included pointers…
and more specifically, between chemical-based information processing systems and Von Neumann architectures for binary information processing. Agreed, a widespread fallacy of category. But computers still do some pretty…
>The US government loves outsourcing technical problems and hates developing that stuff in-house. No, no they don't. They would love to build in-house, but are constrained in what salary ranges they can offer. The other…
How many of these are police officers (in non-emergency situations)
>the sand from the Sahara Desert Most people forget that the Sahara Desert is man-made. Back during the Cathigenian period, the southern Mediterranian was the breadbasket of Rome, and the land was verdant plains,…
> the government Agree with your general sentiment; the article headline may be a bit of clickbait. The challenge is what arm of the government has jurisdiction for what cause of harm?
everything dies, it is part of nature's way. If, however, someone were to massively accelerate a specific individual's death, we would typically consider that a crime. I would like to think that I will leave this world…
So as I understand Fischer's stance on using stats, you are supposed to start with a hypothesis. As in, you have a mechanism which could cause the effect. The stats are there to provide supporting evidence, to limit BS…
Linear regression. Right away! https://twitter.com/i/status/1349453230762196992
Thank KYC/AML for that. Money is not data, it is a complex social construct. Moving money requires interacting with that social construct, i.e. government regulations. Yes, crypto was supposed to get around that. No,…
or a private data vendor if you live in the US
Even better if you use it to control your smart-home. GaaS-lights!
and pilots have a lot more training
not sure the safety argument has factual support; the sound would need to project forward from the motorcycle, wouldn't it?
Hard as gold, perhaps? That creates other issues. Volatility, for one.