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Now that SF didn't materialize as the Progressive Utopia they'd hoped for, they can always move to a different state, and vote the same way as they always did! This time it will work.
Most regular doctors have no clue about it, as it's not their specialty, they just parrot the governmental institutions official position, such as "take the vaccine". Hence the necessity of long term independent studies…
I don't think I ever saw someone using any wolfram product professionaly or at least it doesn't reach my bubble, besides some professors in my University who used it, specially to compose notebooks with the course…
The help started before Germany being an enemy. In other words, to many elements of the Government, the Communists were always friends. I'll let you deduce why.
>which means they had a significant amount of support within the US government That totally explains why the USA never attacked Stalin, and in fact provided lots of logistical material from oil, rubber, and ammo, to…
>How is it anti-competitive? A mega-corp effectively putting hundreds of small distributors out of business, dictating the prices that producers should sell their products, gaining a monopoly, which also opens the door…
Does this moderation team even contributes to the code base to feel that the members of the core team have to adapt to follow some stupid code of conduct?
Given the general ignorance of every deputy in the Assembly about any technological topic, and without any hearing of technical experts scheduled, it might easily be approved. Unless the far-left former members of the…
>which forbids the use of their ML software for (1) discriminating against marginalized communities, (2) building tools that disingenuously manipulate public opinion commie-speak for "opinions I don't like"
>Based on the test results, black students statewide — young Darryl included — wound up categorized as “educable mentally retarded” at disproportionate rates: 27% labeled that way in 1968 were black — even though black…
I guess today IQ is real and not fake science.
So how did the demographics of the USA changed since the 1970s?
Liar and an accomplice in the death of so many. I am sure he hasn't profited from any Military contract, or the influence he had from the office he occupied.
I doubt either parties remotely represent any of the Founders ideas.
That sound like really good excuses if multiple countries haven't also been destroyed by wars, had to pay billions in debt or any other things, and managed to reach a much more developed state. Yet the usual suspects…
>To think that the wisdom of white male slave owners is somewhat unquestionable is so deeply flawed i can’t assume good intentions. I don't know where you from, but maybe the USA (or any other Western country), is just…
>"What would George Washington say about electric cars?" That kind of silly comparison doesn't make any sense, and it's only a maneuver to skip any serious discussion when one is trapped without arguments. But if you…
>Which is, at a minimum, weird. Why would anybody want to do that (by decree, no less) is beyond me. This is what governments and rulers have done since Mankind started building stuff. You're fixating in the legal…
>Additionally, the idea that anyone alive today could truly understand “what our founders had in mind” is completely irrational.[...] I cannot believe that someone that writes this has ever read anything the American…
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Now that SF didn't materialize as the Progressive Utopia they'd hoped for, they can always move to a different state, and vote the same way as they always did! This time it will work.
Most regular doctors have no clue about it, as it's not their specialty, they just parrot the governmental institutions official position, such as "take the vaccine". Hence the necessity of long term independent studies…
I don't think I ever saw someone using any wolfram product professionaly or at least it doesn't reach my bubble, besides some professors in my University who used it, specially to compose notebooks with the course…
The help started before Germany being an enemy. In other words, to many elements of the Government, the Communists were always friends. I'll let you deduce why.
>which means they had a significant amount of support within the US government That totally explains why the USA never attacked Stalin, and in fact provided lots of logistical material from oil, rubber, and ammo, to…
>How is it anti-competitive? A mega-corp effectively putting hundreds of small distributors out of business, dictating the prices that producers should sell their products, gaining a monopoly, which also opens the door…
Does this moderation team even contributes to the code base to feel that the members of the core team have to adapt to follow some stupid code of conduct?
Given the general ignorance of every deputy in the Assembly about any technological topic, and without any hearing of technical experts scheduled, it might easily be approved. Unless the far-left former members of the…
>which forbids the use of their ML software for (1) discriminating against marginalized communities, (2) building tools that disingenuously manipulate public opinion commie-speak for "opinions I don't like"
>Based on the test results, black students statewide — young Darryl included — wound up categorized as “educable mentally retarded” at disproportionate rates: 27% labeled that way in 1968 were black — even though black…
I guess today IQ is real and not fake science.
So how did the demographics of the USA changed since the 1970s?
Liar and an accomplice in the death of so many. I am sure he hasn't profited from any Military contract, or the influence he had from the office he occupied.
I doubt either parties remotely represent any of the Founders ideas.
That sound like really good excuses if multiple countries haven't also been destroyed by wars, had to pay billions in debt or any other things, and managed to reach a much more developed state. Yet the usual suspects…
>To think that the wisdom of white male slave owners is somewhat unquestionable is so deeply flawed i can’t assume good intentions. I don't know where you from, but maybe the USA (or any other Western country), is just…
>"What would George Washington say about electric cars?" That kind of silly comparison doesn't make any sense, and it's only a maneuver to skip any serious discussion when one is trapped without arguments. But if you…
>Which is, at a minimum, weird. Why would anybody want to do that (by decree, no less) is beyond me. This is what governments and rulers have done since Mankind started building stuff. You're fixating in the legal…
>Additionally, the idea that anyone alive today could truly understand “what our founders had in mind” is completely irrational.[...] I cannot believe that someone that writes this has ever read anything the American…