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tafycent
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Comment #17719519
I don't think the issue is that landlords are protected from competition. No matter what they do they're competing with the rest of the country. The issue is that there's massive d…
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Comment #17417480
One interesting and slightly mitigating factor to consider is that during the same period of time far more people have moved from middle to upper class or lower to middle class tha…
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Comment #17376084
This still feel relevant today in explaining the push back against modern liberalism and social justice movements. Emerson was apparently not a fan of virtue signaling.
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Comment #17365582
Ooooh. I've seen this page before, but it is a great submission. Fascinating article about something I'd never heard of before. Thanks for the link.
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Comment #17358792
Facebook's search function actually just doesn't work for me. I'll search for someone by name and it just returns me a list of friend suggestions that's the same no matter what nam…
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Comment #17356000
Let's say you generate the identifier for the upload based on the file hash. If you add a timestamp or random nonce then they'll have to redistribute the link to the file every tim…
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Comment #17355954
Which makes sense for large software systems, but for small tools that you might want to carry around on a flash drive or that you need to always work across multiple machines with…
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Comment #17349017
I'm guessing this was supposed to be a link, but it doesn't go anywhere and now I'm curious.
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Comment #17284821
Heck, it's already halfway implemented in China.
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Comment #17259329
The way that's worded makes it sound like they will go on to try again, but are very likely to fail again. It makes sense that that would be the case, but I don't think it's the po…
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Comment #17258442
I'm really curious to see more information on how the therapeutic value has been demonstrated. Everything I've read has suggested it has little to no therapeutic value and that sui…
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Comment #17249293
Why would the attentiveness monitor be tied to autopilot? Some modern cars without autopilot already have attentiveness monitors. It's ridiculous to require people not to wear sung…
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Comment #17249178
Switching from rye to white bread is a whole lot less bad for you than switching from water to soda. At some level we have to make a decision about what an acceptable level of "bad…
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Comment #17249161
Wow, standards of delight have come up a lot in this country. I've probably had more delightful sandwiches than not
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Comment #17241669
FYI typo: mlflow.log_atrifact("roc.png")
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Comment #17153427
So being blinded with autopilot on is safer than being able to see, but allowing the possibility of inattentiveness? That's ridiculous.