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eprime
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About eprime
tries to write in E-Prime (avoiding the verb to be). If you notice this account breaking this rule please call it out.
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Comment #11837510
Recently I saw a rather normal documentary about a western scientist or adventurer staying with a remote tribe in the developing world - I don't remember much about the actual cont…
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Comment #11837462
Has evidence for actual hacking of the software been proven? I have seen reports of people using unique and strong passwords with TeamViewer and being hacked. It also appears that …
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Comment #11829163
Previous discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11766063 based on the original (1) article https://medium.com/@Terrybroad/autoencoding-blade-runner-889... (1) cannot acces…
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Comment #11829141
I enjoyed looking at some of the interfaces developed to interact with scripts in SecondLife - often they had animations that hooked into the avatar to perform, to give feedback. H…
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Comment #11813653
When reading this I thought about how this relates to my own work. Agile software development seemed to come up in my thoughts. Developers (workers) participate in an observational…
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Comment #11795623
So it appears to confirm that editing a new wikipedia article means expending lots of time, making long and well though out difficult decisions and spending lots in ones personal l…
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Comment #11795599
Wikipedia should get rid of the policy of notability. Anything should be written about, so long as it has truth. A Wikipedia article about the bench at the end of your road, a Wiki…
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Comment #11792154
Could you give an example of an appropriate comparison?
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Comment #11792062
I have heard from several fellow HackerNews readers (in other forums) that Godwins Law doesn't apply anymore mainly because of their opposition to Trump, and their own or their all…
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Comment #11791194
Do hackers seek to make a living off bounties? It seems as if they just want a good, rewarding, motivating experience. To be treated with respect and to get the recognition they wa…
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Comment #11791164
"Amy is keen to tell you that her ability to schedule your meetings is “like magic,” rather than, say, the end result of using venture capitalists’ money to pay highly trained mach…
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Comment #11791088
> in this modern day and age? Without addressing the Olympics question directly, that question has 2 common and somewhat overlooked fallacies: * That a current year has the most im…