yes, i'd like to hear that as well
Are you saying, poor people would by default inherit subpar IQ? I don't think you are saying this. You are just missing the intention of the article by a long shot. Also I thought "tabula rasa" means the opposite, that…
> Stand up for your employees rights and the ethics They surely intended to stand up for some ethics, that are implicitly concerned with employees, just not Eich's ethics. Now the hypocrisy is to shun him for his…
considering soundhound is in the business of audio analysis, the voice understanding surely is the highlight here. I'd find interesting any connection between semantic parsing and their song recognition techniques.
this is frowned upon in irc://##c@irc.freenode.net Too many factual problems and a presentation that gets you to do things wrongly before being shown how to do it correctly, and not even always then.…
> If people want to take drugs, even take too much drugs their going to get it somewhere It's akin to the tragedy of the commons and it's not true. If I don't murder you, you're going to die eventually anyway. Is that…
Guns don't kill people, people do. The place wasn't only used for drugs, but mostly, sure. The drugs aren't harmful, harm is an abstract term for a process that hurts. The process in question is the abuse of drugs. The…
This is a tough question because it's emotionally loaded. What if it was a drunk bum instead of a toddler evoking protective feelings? Unless the algorithms are good enough to evade without running off the cliff, it's…
Well, who commanded it to run in an endless loop in case of kernel panic? If it's given contradicting commands, it must disobey, unless it could disregard one offending command. In that sense, a contradicting command is…
> I got to learn about workstation user experiences go on, please
It's an unjust counterexample, because religion is in our genetics, a tendency to symbolism, hierarchy and dogmatism, awe and fear of the unknown. Theism though is anything but durable in the face of scientific…
It is an antagonistic relation. Cultural preferences influence the selection which influences the genetics, while genetics influence cultural selection. Genetics have a negative feedback on culture, the culture can only…
> is about as correct as This statement is broader than the patent applications.
Is the situation that simple? A lot of produce you consume might actually come from manual labor, at least AFAICT. Granted, not as much that you would ave to starve, but still. > it would not be five or ten minutes of…
> someone will deem it not top-comment worthy and downvote it That's unnecessary, because points degrade quickly if not up-voted. New posts receive points specifically to achieve exposure.
> memory is encoded in physical structures well, what else, a dynamic flux in a meta-physical hyperplane? :) I understand you mean it's kinda static.
> basic logic is hard to do without proper study It's not, as exemplified by the counter example given in the article, about age of drinking.
Why wouldn't you flip green for the first case? If it's even you find a counter example. I'd say this system a bijective mapping of color=parity is simple (to learn) compared to a partially injective and partially…
Immediate verification of insight by means of experimentation often is the only viable long term strategy when the search space is vast. I.e. prediction, provocation and reception of sensory inputs. Maths without…
> But mammalian brains seem to posses the ability to problem solve on the fly, far faster than I imagine tweaks to architecture could account for. > We solve problem in-thought, rather than in-architecture I can't say a…
Following the development of languages in chronological order does provide valuable lessons, but half of the value of understanding ASM is actually understanding the machine.
> this is really the kind of thing they teach on the first day of an introduction to proofs course It's not definitely taught using constructive logic, nor would the proof be rigorous I guess. I've just had a look at…
> towards a solution not a solution
Psychological addiction leaves individuals physically free to not be addicted, which is important to note, with the exception of their internal barrier, or credit that they could only possibly secure with an unlikely…
servo is a research project and will not necessarily replace gecko anytime soon.
yes, i'd like to hear that as well
Are you saying, poor people would by default inherit subpar IQ? I don't think you are saying this. You are just missing the intention of the article by a long shot. Also I thought "tabula rasa" means the opposite, that…
> Stand up for your employees rights and the ethics They surely intended to stand up for some ethics, that are implicitly concerned with employees, just not Eich's ethics. Now the hypocrisy is to shun him for his…
considering soundhound is in the business of audio analysis, the voice understanding surely is the highlight here. I'd find interesting any connection between semantic parsing and their song recognition techniques.
this is frowned upon in irc://##c@irc.freenode.net Too many factual problems and a presentation that gets you to do things wrongly before being shown how to do it correctly, and not even always then.…
> If people want to take drugs, even take too much drugs their going to get it somewhere It's akin to the tragedy of the commons and it's not true. If I don't murder you, you're going to die eventually anyway. Is that…
Guns don't kill people, people do. The place wasn't only used for drugs, but mostly, sure. The drugs aren't harmful, harm is an abstract term for a process that hurts. The process in question is the abuse of drugs. The…
This is a tough question because it's emotionally loaded. What if it was a drunk bum instead of a toddler evoking protective feelings? Unless the algorithms are good enough to evade without running off the cliff, it's…
Well, who commanded it to run in an endless loop in case of kernel panic? If it's given contradicting commands, it must disobey, unless it could disregard one offending command. In that sense, a contradicting command is…
> I got to learn about workstation user experiences go on, please
It's an unjust counterexample, because religion is in our genetics, a tendency to symbolism, hierarchy and dogmatism, awe and fear of the unknown. Theism though is anything but durable in the face of scientific…
It is an antagonistic relation. Cultural preferences influence the selection which influences the genetics, while genetics influence cultural selection. Genetics have a negative feedback on culture, the culture can only…
> is about as correct as This statement is broader than the patent applications.
Is the situation that simple? A lot of produce you consume might actually come from manual labor, at least AFAICT. Granted, not as much that you would ave to starve, but still. > it would not be five or ten minutes of…
> someone will deem it not top-comment worthy and downvote it That's unnecessary, because points degrade quickly if not up-voted. New posts receive points specifically to achieve exposure.
> memory is encoded in physical structures well, what else, a dynamic flux in a meta-physical hyperplane? :) I understand you mean it's kinda static.
> basic logic is hard to do without proper study It's not, as exemplified by the counter example given in the article, about age of drinking.
Why wouldn't you flip green for the first case? If it's even you find a counter example. I'd say this system a bijective mapping of color=parity is simple (to learn) compared to a partially injective and partially…
Immediate verification of insight by means of experimentation often is the only viable long term strategy when the search space is vast. I.e. prediction, provocation and reception of sensory inputs. Maths without…
> But mammalian brains seem to posses the ability to problem solve on the fly, far faster than I imagine tweaks to architecture could account for. > We solve problem in-thought, rather than in-architecture I can't say a…
Following the development of languages in chronological order does provide valuable lessons, but half of the value of understanding ASM is actually understanding the machine.
> this is really the kind of thing they teach on the first day of an introduction to proofs course It's not definitely taught using constructive logic, nor would the proof be rigorous I guess. I've just had a look at…
> towards a solution not a solution
Psychological addiction leaves individuals physically free to not be addicted, which is important to note, with the exception of their internal barrier, or credit that they could only possibly secure with an unlikely…
servo is a research project and will not necessarily replace gecko anytime soon.