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Comment #10129757
Is soldier versus civilian really such a different thing? It seems more like a gradient, to me -- you support your country by building bombs / planes / etc., that's very different …
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Comment #10119985
Not if you seek objectivity. You have your own biases , which do not go away because you live/interact there. It is common for people closest to a subject to have the biggest blind…
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Comment #10083414
Can you elaborate a bit more? Could he not do other people's jobs, not do them as well? If he was correct in his assessment, was the issue that it affected morale? Right now, I fee…
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Comment #10036590
I may be misunderstanding your point, but you appear to suggest that union workers are at more of a risk than non-union. The link you provided (addressing only mining unions, not a…
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Comment #10035002
Worth mentioning, but this isn't exactly true for baseball players: "Baseball players (stars made middle-class salaries before the union)." They got nothing like the millions in th…
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Comment #10029025
What do the current users say they like about the app? What do they not like? Communication stuff is an strongly viral scene, why isn't it spreading that way? How are users using y…
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Comment #10023339
Would you recommend 4 hour body to someone who is generally put off by Ferriss' writing style and ego-centricity?
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Comment #10023327
I'm outside my depth here, but isn't that what hierarchical learning is? (I think it's popularly called "deep learning", which I assume means the neural nets have depth?) From what…
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Comment #10023312
I see a lot of responses that seem to reflect what I consider a misunderstanding of the real advantage of speed. It's not to get the same amount of work done in a shorter time (the…
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Comment #10019916
> They try, usually with simple probabilistic techniques and input element-wise transforms, to mimic some function that produces approximations for a given set of inputs and output…