You're entitled to your opinion, but posting that thesis and saying it's "more truthful" is tremendously silly. You should be able to understand that it's a hypothesis you find convincing without evangelizing it as…
I don't see any evidence that this is a "facial recognition system." It's likely hard to legislate against software that attempts to detect if there is a person, what their expression is, and guesses at their gender.…
I don't understand this attitude. Atom's look/feel/functionality/default keybinds are based on sublime text. Sublime text is a lot faster/more reliable. Atom has a large community building addons for it. Take your pick.…
> I also don't know how an ISP would get your actual internet history if the website uses HTTPS. Your ISP can (and likely does) monitor your DNS queries, which (as far as I know) are not encrypted. Personally I think…
Your argument sounds a lot like "criminals will always find a way, no point in gun control." The thing is, that argument can be applied to all laws. Why even have laws? Criminals will always find a way. Look, I agree…
Do you have any references to recommend on this subject?
If "love of money as a possession" is so rare, then how come so many people who have huge amounts of money don't spend it? Anyway, the general point here is that as you acquire more dollars, the relative value (to you)…
Here's Keynes with another perspective: > When the accumulation of wealth is no longer of high social importance, there will be great changes in the code of morals. We shall be able to rid ourselves of many of the…
I know plenty of men who lived through that era (and one man who was born 4 years after Feynman) who are not in the slightest bit sexist. Or are at least far too polite to show it. Feynman was clearly a bit of a prick.…
I know a lot of people who found The Road incredibly depressing. But I thought it was optimistic and the most moving thing I've ever read. I haven't read Blood Meridian yet, but Child of God (another McCarthy novel)…
Some pretty highly regarded economists in the past century have backed up the idea of a land value tax. Does that alone make it a great idea? No, but I think it makes the parent comment seem pretty silly. I certainly…
It's not a horrible idea. It's an old idea that's been popular with various economists including (gasp) Adam Smith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_value_tax (I don't know enough about this subject to have a strong…
I have no idea what "native" means in this context, care to elaborate?
Agreed: the writing is poor for reasons unrelated to grammar.
I agree that saying they "suffer from illusions" is silly. But the rest of your analysis here seems off. There's no reason to lionize these people and act like "society rejected them." It's just (comparatively) easy to…
Can I check out Apple Maps in a browser? I'd like to take a look, but I don't have easy access to ios or macos. The screenshots do look fantastic. (Not a criticism of Apple if this isn't possible)
I never see anyone talking about google's elevation data for buildings and the process they've used to drape imagery over that elevation data. I wonder why that is? Maybe this isn't a hard problem and it's just a…
> no sane programmer in this day and age would ever use anything other than open source. Apparently I'm insane. Well, good to know I guess.
> If I went around on some other private forum and said "all people who share attribute X with tps5 are sub-human and should be subservient to me" is that more or less okay? Yeah, it's okay. I would say that, because we…
I don't think you get it. It doesn't matter what some guy posts on some message board (unless it's a threat, an incitement of violence, or something along those lines). It doesn't matter if he says he believes in…
> Perhaps at some point online publishers [will] find a new way to solicit advertising from reputable companies that pay properly. Someone get on this.
I think you have to be careful about how you're using the concept of "manufacturing consent." Part of what makes that idea so plausible to me is that there's no need for conspiracy. It's not the "mainstream media…
> One of my colleagues went on to ascribe the ‘horribleness’ of many computer systems in everyday use to the “brusque masculinism” of their creation. The idea that males must be more "brusque" than females is the same…
The perspective is simply that it isn't the job of the media to say what's right or wrong, just to report what happened. They're not saying "these aren't terrorist attacks" only that the word "terrorist" is…
I think you're right that the "modern" perspective seems to be: "bias is unavoidable, so be clear about your bias." This is why it's not considered wrong for newspapers to endorse candidates, or for the NY Times…
You're entitled to your opinion, but posting that thesis and saying it's "more truthful" is tremendously silly. You should be able to understand that it's a hypothesis you find convincing without evangelizing it as…
I don't see any evidence that this is a "facial recognition system." It's likely hard to legislate against software that attempts to detect if there is a person, what their expression is, and guesses at their gender.…
I don't understand this attitude. Atom's look/feel/functionality/default keybinds are based on sublime text. Sublime text is a lot faster/more reliable. Atom has a large community building addons for it. Take your pick.…
> I also don't know how an ISP would get your actual internet history if the website uses HTTPS. Your ISP can (and likely does) monitor your DNS queries, which (as far as I know) are not encrypted. Personally I think…
Your argument sounds a lot like "criminals will always find a way, no point in gun control." The thing is, that argument can be applied to all laws. Why even have laws? Criminals will always find a way. Look, I agree…
Do you have any references to recommend on this subject?
If "love of money as a possession" is so rare, then how come so many people who have huge amounts of money don't spend it? Anyway, the general point here is that as you acquire more dollars, the relative value (to you)…
Here's Keynes with another perspective: > When the accumulation of wealth is no longer of high social importance, there will be great changes in the code of morals. We shall be able to rid ourselves of many of the…
I know plenty of men who lived through that era (and one man who was born 4 years after Feynman) who are not in the slightest bit sexist. Or are at least far too polite to show it. Feynman was clearly a bit of a prick.…
I know a lot of people who found The Road incredibly depressing. But I thought it was optimistic and the most moving thing I've ever read. I haven't read Blood Meridian yet, but Child of God (another McCarthy novel)…
Some pretty highly regarded economists in the past century have backed up the idea of a land value tax. Does that alone make it a great idea? No, but I think it makes the parent comment seem pretty silly. I certainly…
It's not a horrible idea. It's an old idea that's been popular with various economists including (gasp) Adam Smith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_value_tax (I don't know enough about this subject to have a strong…
I have no idea what "native" means in this context, care to elaborate?
Agreed: the writing is poor for reasons unrelated to grammar.
I agree that saying they "suffer from illusions" is silly. But the rest of your analysis here seems off. There's no reason to lionize these people and act like "society rejected them." It's just (comparatively) easy to…
Can I check out Apple Maps in a browser? I'd like to take a look, but I don't have easy access to ios or macos. The screenshots do look fantastic. (Not a criticism of Apple if this isn't possible)
I never see anyone talking about google's elevation data for buildings and the process they've used to drape imagery over that elevation data. I wonder why that is? Maybe this isn't a hard problem and it's just a…
> no sane programmer in this day and age would ever use anything other than open source. Apparently I'm insane. Well, good to know I guess.
> If I went around on some other private forum and said "all people who share attribute X with tps5 are sub-human and should be subservient to me" is that more or less okay? Yeah, it's okay. I would say that, because we…
I don't think you get it. It doesn't matter what some guy posts on some message board (unless it's a threat, an incitement of violence, or something along those lines). It doesn't matter if he says he believes in…
> Perhaps at some point online publishers [will] find a new way to solicit advertising from reputable companies that pay properly. Someone get on this.
I think you have to be careful about how you're using the concept of "manufacturing consent." Part of what makes that idea so plausible to me is that there's no need for conspiracy. It's not the "mainstream media…
> One of my colleagues went on to ascribe the ‘horribleness’ of many computer systems in everyday use to the “brusque masculinism” of their creation. The idea that males must be more "brusque" than females is the same…
The perspective is simply that it isn't the job of the media to say what's right or wrong, just to report what happened. They're not saying "these aren't terrorist attacks" only that the word "terrorist" is…
I think you're right that the "modern" perspective seems to be: "bias is unavoidable, so be clear about your bias." This is why it's not considered wrong for newspapers to endorse candidates, or for the NY Times…