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notroot

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About notroot

son of the son of a sailor alum.mit.edu/www/rigsby

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    Comment #19128714

    Ask anyone if their vote was counted. The only honest answer is, "I'm not sure." That is concerning. Seems like a good kind of work to spread, thanks for sharing.

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    Comment #19128650

    And then, Figure 4, 15 deployments are counted before instillation while no additional mileage is counted for the before instillation group. [pg.16] Could the NHTSA group really ha…

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    Comment #19128537

    The plot thickens there in Figure 3 where they suggest mistreatment of deployments/miles that occur between `Prev Mileage before Autosteer Install Reported` and `Next Mileage after…

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    Comment #19128409

    This bit about before autosteer install airbag deployment counts coming from vehicles with 0 miles of before autosteer install distance is certainly odd, if true. "That is, simply …

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    Comment #19046540

    Remind me what the ROC curve looks like for `can` again.

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    Comment #19035373

    Yes, no, maybe, I don't know Can you repeat the question?

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    Comment #18328348

    alright, can we get the next study to show pigs are more intelligent than humans? shouldn't be too hard.

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    Why hexagons? * Neighbor traversal simplicity of neighbors; triangles 3 classes of neighbors, squares 2 classes of neighbors, hexagons only one class of neighbor! * Subdivisions Sq…

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    Comment #17356864

    @ariwilson you work at google. since we're on the topic of truth and the actions of your corporate sponsor. but again i get it, you got some stock and you gotta protect that bottom…

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    Comment #17353229

    'codelord:working on ml @google' haha. using accrued inertia/loyalty to bully/force `mit ocw` and `blender` to adopt more convenient terms for the company is, at minimum, a dick mo…

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    Comment #17353177

    There are a lot of good reasons why monopolies should be regulated.

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    Comment #16584550

    Probably a super unpopular opinion here on hn but your boss `aint completely wrong. It's not a bad strategy when considering starting a business relationship with someone or someth…

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    Comment #16584513

    Agreed. I expressed some concerns about the now dead "trusted by" section as well https://twitter.com/stephenrigsby/status/973640170648956929 . Also why is your comment kinda-greye…

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    Comment #16314623

    oh man you can't delete comments? another reason why i shouldn't be on hackernews. nice work making something sorry for bein' a jerkk

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    Comment #16307577

    maybe it's just me but i feel like using of any of these "tools" would slow me down when compared to using the equivalent shell-foo or a language built-in/library. also seems like …

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    Comment #11816564

    Location: SoCal, Remote: OpenToIt, Relocatable: Yes Technologies: python, Mathematica, JS, go, ruby, julia, C, bash.zsh Resume/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1osRS1Z5kPLSqm…

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    Comment #11642575

    -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Location: Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara (moving to CA mid summer) Remote: OpenToIt Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: pyth…

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    Comment #11275840

    http://blog.thedataincubator.com/2016/03/calculus-is-so-last... /source gawd I'm tired of paywalls. If only I had a couple hundred friends with scanners we could... actually I gues…

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    Comment #11110674

    Anybody wanna verify that the fnr in this sentence on the bottom of page 5 (1151) is an error and should be fpr? "ROC curves that plot 'hit' rate (1-fpr) as a function of 'false al…