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samineru
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Comment #6409394
It's mental violence. You're exploiting human nature to impact their free will. Perhaps part of "being an adult" is shouldering the responsibility of propping up your own illusory …
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Comment #6409388
Yes.
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Comment #5894532
"we can only consume a few dozens of bytes per second, and so any error is obvious." That's not the point at all. The English language itself is already heavily compressed, by whic…
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Comment #4142805
I think if you fully commit to that idea we sacrifice the creatives to the engineers. I'd prefer a strict but short term of copyright, giving the creatives the incentives to innova…
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Comment #4043697
Then lucky you! You get to use the titannically more powerful pentadactyl: http://5digits.org/pentadactyl/ .
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Comment #4039213
What are you talking about, the title accurately describes the accruing of VC money!
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Comment #4020094
I wish that we could rely on the companies that are increasingly controlling semi-public commons like social networks and software repositories to have some integrity and respect f…
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Comment #4018725
This article isn't directed at you then, it's directed at people considering starting Kickstarter projects of their own. I believe the author's thesis is that the current Kickstart…
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Comment #4018716
I think that limitation of scope is very intentional on their part. Tracking the actual progress of these projects could be a very intensive and diverse undertaking. I don't think …
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Comment #4018614
I would agree if there were a way to find these failed cases if you looked hard enough. Other than acquiring the link before the end date of the project there doesn't seem to be a …
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Comment #4018593
> The data from each situation would be ingested and analyzed so the car could learn what to do in the future. Those lessons could, hopefully, be applied to a broad range of drivin…