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jgwil2

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Who Killed the Florida Orange?

slate.com
4 points·by jgwil2·il y a 3 mois·2 comments

How and why to take a logarithm of an image [video]

youtube.com
177 points·by jgwil2·il y a 4 mois·69 comments

What's Going on with the IRS?

theatlantic.com
7 points·by jgwil2·il y a 4 mois·1 comments

I Predicted the 2008 Financial Crisis. What Is Coming May Be Worse

nytimes.com
11 points·by jgwil2·il y a 4 mois·4 comments

I Predicted the 2008 Financial Crisis. What Is Coming May Be Worse

nytimes.com
1 points·by jgwil2·il y a 4 mois·2 comments

A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up 'Trump'

nytimes.com
2 points·by jgwil2·il y a 8 mois·0 comments

America Needs a Mass Movement–Now

theatlantic.com
5 points·by jgwil2·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

Right-Wing Outlets Attacked Wikipedia After Charlie Kirk's Shooting

slate.com
10 points·by jgwil2·il y a 10 mois·15 comments

$5M Judgment Against the MyPillow Guy Vacated

slate.com
1 points·by jgwil2·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

comments

jgwil2
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
On the subject of functional languages with JS as a compilation target, is anyone still using PureScript?
jgwil2
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> If someone kills a family member and the court gives them 6 years and a parole officer, the remaining family will and has taken justice into their own hands and that has a much higher blast radius and margin of error than executing a guy convicted of the murder in a court of law and sat on death row making appeals for 10-15 years.

There's a huge gap between "6 years and a parole officer" and the death penalty.

> If dylan roof was allowed to live his full natural life in jail, there would be race riots in the US by the end of the press conference.

This is both offensive and untrue. Black Americans oppose the death penalty at much higher rates than white Americans and in fact, several survivors and victims' family members have come out against his execution.
jgwil2
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> Whether or not you believe the United States' leaders, whether or not you think there was a better way for them to achieve their goals (something something Obama deal) is up for debate. But it's very facetious to say you "can't think of a single way in which the United States came out ahead in the war," when the United States' leaders have been publicly announcing it for nearly a year.

This comment doesn't make sense to me; if one doesn't agree with the US leaders then one can perfectly well say that one can't think of a single way in which the US has come out ahead. In fact that's just another way of saying that one doesn't agree with US leaders; there's no contradiction here.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
That comment mocked German customers; it didn't mention companies at all.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
> The commenter didn't say "I don't like that the only two serious competitors are from the USA and China"

That's literally what the comment said:

> Still not sure how I feel about China of all places to control the only alternative AI stack, but I guess it's better than leaving everything to the US alone.

I.e. it would be preferable if, for example, Europe was in control of the alternative, but having China and the US is better than just the US.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Ah yes, I remember this one. Very challenging indeed. Thanks!
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Do you have a link by by chance? A quick search didn't turn anything up.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Seemed to really accelerate around 2007-2008 when Facebook became massive and turned a bunch of kids into billionaires overnight. After that it sort of turned into a gold rush, and we were the shovels.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Hah, nice catch. I found that my brain actually corrected this as I was reading and I had to look back again to see the error.
jgwil2
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Plenty of people worked to ban handguns only to have it shut down by SCOTUS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_v._Heller
jgwil2
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
This was the title used when I came across the video. Apparently YouTube uses many different titles for A/B testing but this is the one I got. Can't edit it now, unfortunately.

EDIT: seems like dang or team took care of it, thanks!
jgwil2
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
I remember thinking that wheeled suitcases were funny the first time I saw them. How silly I was...
jgwil2
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
> Those who liked being able to be able to rent a movie without planning days ahead are stuck with streaming now.

Just want to point out that public libraries often have great DVD collections (also music, games, and more) and are often underutilized. Definitely still a viable way to watch a movie for many folks.
jgwil2
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
It's interesting because it's undoubtedly true that bias and prejudice affect one's interactions with the world. At the same time, it's true to that this can contribute to a vicious cycle via self-fulfilling prophecy.

I would say that sometimes you have to make a distinction between truths about the world and beliefs that can be helpful to you personally; sometimes these are in contradiction with each other, so you may find that you have to prefer to fiction to the truth in order to achieve better results.

This seems to be very common and accepted wisdom in the world of sports: a weaker opponent going against a stronger opponent may have virtually no chance of success, but they can marginally improve those chances via "belief."
jgwil2
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
They're not hired to swing a hammer hard, they're hired to swing it at the right thing, and if they can't swing it hard enough they pick a different tool.
jgwil2
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Not sure how you feel about them as a company, but I use Cloudflare because they sell domains at cost.
jgwil2
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
> If human labor really does become superfluous, that’s not a world where “ordinary people” are okay by default, but rather a world where the entire economic operating system needs to be redesigned. Oks treats this as a distant concern. I’d argue it’s the thing most worth worrying about, because policy needs to be built before we arrive there, not after.

I agree with this sentiment, but history shows that humans are absolutely terrible at planning for revolutionary systemic changes like this. Our current inability to address climate change in any systematic way is just the latest example. It seems to me that if and when human labor becomes superfluous it will most likely result in a lot of chaos before a new system emerges.
jgwil2
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Calculus may have seemed easier because you actually learned a lot more than you thought you did in school. Just having been exposed to the ideas before may have allowed you to develop an intuition that you didn't have access to the first time around.
jgwil2
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
The examples in the article are conspicuously unpolished. Autocorrect catches all of this stuff nowadays. Somebody had to make an effort to write that badly.
jgwil2
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
*Whoever wrote that. The person who wrote is the subject of that phrase, not the object.