I'm confused. IF a consciousness was housed in a black box (a brain, but we're ignoring it's internals) AND that black box had inputs connected to a computer that can send signals to the black box that it WOULD…
"Does the external world exist, as it so concretely seems?" I know this is not the direction of the paper (or question) but physics already gives us an astounding 'No!'.
They've gotten it a little bit bigger than a buckyball https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.8343 Also what's cool is that these things are visible under an electron microscope (so are buckyballs iirc).
I'm sure it gets used at dry water research meetings all the time.
No. By definition remembering an answer is not the same as doing. Additionally my experience tells me otherwise.
I don't understand what you're saying or objecting to. Incase this is what you mean: remembering the multiplication table is the antithesis of multiplying in ones head.
> you have to get deeper and deeper into niche subreddits to find worthwhile discussions. Which raises the question wouldn't that be better served with a forum...
Additionally 9 * n = [n-1, 10-n] for n = 2-11; where n-1 is the digit in the 10's place and 10-n in the single place. This just an aesthetic curiosity. I know the pattern continues for larger n I've just never bothered…
"Maybe they are planning for the audience they want rather than the one they have?" That's definitely a reasonable possibility since it appears to me to be formatted for the Instagram crowd. "Or maybe they just feel…
First and foremost it's unnecessary and is not fixing anything. Second, it forces learning a new layout and system. I don't understand instead of gradual changes in UI to improve experience they went with whole new…
Memorizing multiplication tables is over rated. Seeing connections between those early multiples up to 12 is more interesting. Can be helpful I suppose in factorization. Maybe I just don't trust my memory (as in how am…
Always good practice to rename 'bugs' and 'flaws' as 'features' and 'design'.
"This was the key. If you knew hhhhwwhy you didn’t have to memorize equations, or solve equations in the exact same way they did in the book..." I feel like this is a valuable lesson a lot of people could benefit from.
Honestly I think you make a good point and implicitly they could have used those resources instead to improve the user experience (for example, improve the sites efficiency and load times)
Cool. Maybe these guys should get in touch with the redesign guys and get them fired. Also fire any executive that thought it was a good idea. Because all the hard work to serve ads more efficiently goes to waste when…
Apple is great for the privacy concerned
If you want to think even deeper, Romans had complex systems of bureaucracy as well yet clearly even less technology.
I'm confused. IF a consciousness was housed in a black box (a brain, but we're ignoring it's internals) AND that black box had inputs connected to a computer that can send signals to the black box that it WOULD…
"Does the external world exist, as it so concretely seems?" I know this is not the direction of the paper (or question) but physics already gives us an astounding 'No!'.
They've gotten it a little bit bigger than a buckyball https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.8343 Also what's cool is that these things are visible under an electron microscope (so are buckyballs iirc).
I'm sure it gets used at dry water research meetings all the time.
No. By definition remembering an answer is not the same as doing. Additionally my experience tells me otherwise.
I don't understand what you're saying or objecting to. Incase this is what you mean: remembering the multiplication table is the antithesis of multiplying in ones head.
> you have to get deeper and deeper into niche subreddits to find worthwhile discussions. Which raises the question wouldn't that be better served with a forum...
Additionally 9 * n = [n-1, 10-n] for n = 2-11; where n-1 is the digit in the 10's place and 10-n in the single place. This just an aesthetic curiosity. I know the pattern continues for larger n I've just never bothered…
"Maybe they are planning for the audience they want rather than the one they have?" That's definitely a reasonable possibility since it appears to me to be formatted for the Instagram crowd. "Or maybe they just feel…
First and foremost it's unnecessary and is not fixing anything. Second, it forces learning a new layout and system. I don't understand instead of gradual changes in UI to improve experience they went with whole new…
Memorizing multiplication tables is over rated. Seeing connections between those early multiples up to 12 is more interesting. Can be helpful I suppose in factorization. Maybe I just don't trust my memory (as in how am…
Always good practice to rename 'bugs' and 'flaws' as 'features' and 'design'.
"This was the key. If you knew hhhhwwhy you didn’t have to memorize equations, or solve equations in the exact same way they did in the book..." I feel like this is a valuable lesson a lot of people could benefit from.
Honestly I think you make a good point and implicitly they could have used those resources instead to improve the user experience (for example, improve the sites efficiency and load times)
Cool. Maybe these guys should get in touch with the redesign guys and get them fired. Also fire any executive that thought it was a good idea. Because all the hard work to serve ads more efficiently goes to waste when…
Apple is great for the privacy concerned
If you want to think even deeper, Romans had complex systems of bureaucracy as well yet clearly even less technology.