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Comment #20768529
Imperfect Produce: "if you can believe that folks throw out worse-looking produce rather than sell it at stores _you_ would never frequent, make other products from it, feed livest…
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Comment #20437959
You definitely can. A control system causes a signal to be ~constant and thus ~uncorrelated to whatever you care to name.
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Comment #20066330
OTOH, it's often that the risks _to the doctor_ outweigh the benefits _to the doctor_ of recommending you use it. Correlated with but far from the same as the risks/benefits to you…
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Comment #20019264
It's possible and extraordinarily unlikely. I think any philosopher who argues that it's _likely_ humans have a biological limitation preventing us from ever understanding the huma…
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Comment #19820349
That study is super flawed. Its conclusion is directionally correct, but aggregating negative wealth just doesn't make sense in this context, so the numbers "8" and "half" are mean…
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Comment #19619347
You can have the subjective experience of seeing something without the objective photons that usually cause the experience, at your discretion.
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Comment #18043714
Almost everyone I know with at least a faint understanding of ML is surprised by models picking up racism etc when there was zero intent to do so, because of systemic racism etc in…
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Comment #17290986
That is very obviously not how I begin a large, dreaded task when I am forcing myself to just start. Sounds to me like our brains work differently.
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Comment #17177002
Having some challenges is more fun than just vegging all day. Having too many challenges, maybe not, but some? Necessary for most people's happiness.
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Ask HN: Remote compensation tied to geography?
Our HR says remote employees' salary bands are determined by market rates in their geographic location and employees at the top of their bands are ineligible for raises other than …