> Crypto data includes the “institutional” addresses such as exchanges. For example, the top Ethereum address is one of Binance’s, meaning that it isn’t all owned by one entity (although some might argue about that.) So…
It's not that exposure doesn't have value. It's that unpaid positions start to collapse the industry if it becomes too common. SAG has minimum day rates for a reason. I imagine major studios could find plenty of people…
> “Learn fashion” is hard to place on here. On the one hand, ensuring that you comb the crumbs out of your beard daily and wear clothes that fit better than a garbage bag is essential. On the other, becoming “into…
You responded to the wrong person. I didn't write that.
Generally agree with you. I guess I was looking at it a little differently. If I'm talking to an individual, the only thing that matters is what they can do to better themselves now. It's not productive, on an…
This is much more convincing than dnissley's response to me. I wonder how many "incels" have suffered trauma in their childhood. I certainly don't expect people to just work through childhood trauma without societal…
I'm not convinced it's the same. When talking about dating, there are a bunch of stuff that you can do that boils down to "make yourself a better person." See: my list above. It's obviously not guaranteed, and many are…
I'm assuming the rule is around because FB knows it's targeting isn't 100% accurate and it might ruffle feathers if an ad claims you're something you're not. I don't see that specifically as nefarious. Especially…
> if you can't get women, it's entirely your fault I'm curious, and this will probably be too curt but I am honestly trying to figure it out: Whose fault is it? Because incels believe it's the women's fault, and this…
> Another way to phrase the original top comment (which, btw, is very deservedly the top comment): "If you can't be happy on your own, there's no way you'll be happy with a partner." Why does everyone in this thread…
It's greyed because Jordan Peterson is a horrific source, regardless of how right or wrong he is on any individual subject.
No where did I say doctors don't make mistakes. Everywhere did I say that you are much more likely to make mistakes than your doctors.
I didn't put much thought into that phrasing. Changed it to "settled" instead to better reflect reality.
Austin seems to take corp-speak to another level. See his response when they settled with the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26948258
> On the margin, however, a well-researched patient will almost always be better informed than a physician accustomed to the average patient. This is particularly relevant to the ~130 IQ HN populace. It's quite…
Someone responded with a good question but then deleted it: Aren't you allowed to disagree with your doctor? Sure, in the sense that you can get second opinions if you're extra concerned about the topic. If you're…
I see a couple different scenarios: 1. Do your own research -> see something concerning -> ask your doctor to verify/interpret -> follow doctor's orders 2. Do your own research -> see something concerning -> accept your…
I agree that leaping to conclusions isn't science. It doesn't get past the hypothesis stage and needs proper study. That said, if the massive reduction in flu cases isn't a result of some or all of our Covid efforts,…
On the other hand, I don't think I've ever gotten a cold/the flu, at least not since I was a young kid, and I don't take much care to do anything on your list. Sure, I'll wash my hands after using a restroom or before…
> People just desperately want to find evidence that the stuff we did this year made a huge difference. I don't think that's true at all. People have been receptive to the increased evidence that transmission on…
Not quite as simple as you make it out to be. Why should I let you scream "fuck you" over and over again in my coffee shop? Yeah yeah, maybe social networks are the new town square blah blah. My point is that the line…
SpaceX also blew up a huge amount of their Falcon rockets at the beginning too, and now they're consistently bringing astronauts to the ISS and payloads into orbit. So I'm not sure what your point is.
> users may even be thankful for it That's really just something we tell ourselves to feel better about serving ads. It doesn't actually match reality.
They generally have a reputation to uphold so others don't just get up and leave. Some rando leasing it to you can do whatever they want without worrying about any of that.
As someone who has written robot software, it's not as bad as you might think. You do a LOT of testing before hand, and you do system checks before committing to something. I was always more worried about sensor…
> Crypto data includes the “institutional” addresses such as exchanges. For example, the top Ethereum address is one of Binance’s, meaning that it isn’t all owned by one entity (although some might argue about that.) So…
It's not that exposure doesn't have value. It's that unpaid positions start to collapse the industry if it becomes too common. SAG has minimum day rates for a reason. I imagine major studios could find plenty of people…
> “Learn fashion” is hard to place on here. On the one hand, ensuring that you comb the crumbs out of your beard daily and wear clothes that fit better than a garbage bag is essential. On the other, becoming “into…
You responded to the wrong person. I didn't write that.
Generally agree with you. I guess I was looking at it a little differently. If I'm talking to an individual, the only thing that matters is what they can do to better themselves now. It's not productive, on an…
This is much more convincing than dnissley's response to me. I wonder how many "incels" have suffered trauma in their childhood. I certainly don't expect people to just work through childhood trauma without societal…
I'm not convinced it's the same. When talking about dating, there are a bunch of stuff that you can do that boils down to "make yourself a better person." See: my list above. It's obviously not guaranteed, and many are…
I'm assuming the rule is around because FB knows it's targeting isn't 100% accurate and it might ruffle feathers if an ad claims you're something you're not. I don't see that specifically as nefarious. Especially…
> if you can't get women, it's entirely your fault I'm curious, and this will probably be too curt but I am honestly trying to figure it out: Whose fault is it? Because incels believe it's the women's fault, and this…
> Another way to phrase the original top comment (which, btw, is very deservedly the top comment): "If you can't be happy on your own, there's no way you'll be happy with a partner." Why does everyone in this thread…
It's greyed because Jordan Peterson is a horrific source, regardless of how right or wrong he is on any individual subject.
No where did I say doctors don't make mistakes. Everywhere did I say that you are much more likely to make mistakes than your doctors.
I didn't put much thought into that phrasing. Changed it to "settled" instead to better reflect reality.
Austin seems to take corp-speak to another level. See his response when they settled with the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26948258
> On the margin, however, a well-researched patient will almost always be better informed than a physician accustomed to the average patient. This is particularly relevant to the ~130 IQ HN populace. It's quite…
Someone responded with a good question but then deleted it: Aren't you allowed to disagree with your doctor? Sure, in the sense that you can get second opinions if you're extra concerned about the topic. If you're…
I see a couple different scenarios: 1. Do your own research -> see something concerning -> ask your doctor to verify/interpret -> follow doctor's orders 2. Do your own research -> see something concerning -> accept your…
I agree that leaping to conclusions isn't science. It doesn't get past the hypothesis stage and needs proper study. That said, if the massive reduction in flu cases isn't a result of some or all of our Covid efforts,…
On the other hand, I don't think I've ever gotten a cold/the flu, at least not since I was a young kid, and I don't take much care to do anything on your list. Sure, I'll wash my hands after using a restroom or before…
> People just desperately want to find evidence that the stuff we did this year made a huge difference. I don't think that's true at all. People have been receptive to the increased evidence that transmission on…
Not quite as simple as you make it out to be. Why should I let you scream "fuck you" over and over again in my coffee shop? Yeah yeah, maybe social networks are the new town square blah blah. My point is that the line…
SpaceX also blew up a huge amount of their Falcon rockets at the beginning too, and now they're consistently bringing astronauts to the ISS and payloads into orbit. So I'm not sure what your point is.
> users may even be thankful for it That's really just something we tell ourselves to feel better about serving ads. It doesn't actually match reality.
They generally have a reputation to uphold so others don't just get up and leave. Some rando leasing it to you can do whatever they want without worrying about any of that.
As someone who has written robot software, it's not as bad as you might think. You do a LOT of testing before hand, and you do system checks before committing to something. I was always more worried about sensor…