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Epiplexity to Beat DeepMind's Alchemy Meta RL Benchmark

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Graphonym – Your acronyms, defined and connected

graphonym.com
2 points·by Phillip98798·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: A Santa Letter App

santaletter.io
2 points·by Phillip98798·5 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: Learn Spanish quickly while reading

donquixote.fun
91 points·by Phillip98798·5 tahun yang lalu·42 comments

Random Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning

phillipnarvaezdev86.medium.com
2 points·by Phillip98798·5 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

Random Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning

phillipnarvaezdev86.medium.com
1 points·by Phillip98798·5 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

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Phillip98798
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Phillip98798
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Outside SV, I have friends in manufacturing. They tell me stories like this all the time. They have to get this executive on their side to win this deal or that deal. I wouldn't dare try to defend the morality of it, but this is capitalism right? I personally believe the corrupt officials example you bring up is much worse than this though. One is often a life and death situation and the other is about protecting the interests of a successful multi-billion dollar corporation.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think that's a bit of a false equivalency. The guy incorporated a domestic LLC, which unless he's a total moron, I assume the guy just thought that this is how business is conducted, and the US government would be okay to know about it. I don't believe any small business employee is going to incorporate an "I Steal Trucks LLC."

The American public gets defrauded by corporations daily. I seldom see white knights in the government volunteering to prosecute them on our behalf.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I hear that. I just wonder what exactly it is we're accomplishing here in terms of justice. More corporate compliance and fear? Where is the line going to be drawn? Hyperbolic perhaps, but what's to stop the law from going after salaried people with side projects? Oh, you visited the stackoverflow career page during your 9-5? That's fraud. I'm exaggerating, but the precedent is there. Cases like this can create a slippery slope to complete subservience to big corporations.
Phillip98798
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Exactly. Seeing people here go to bat for a company like Netflix is eye-opening. It is way too easy to consolidate power as a major US corporation today.
Phillip98798
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Aren't there better targets to make a point with though? Military contractors, oil companies? We're talking about billions of dollars in bribes. Do you think this case will even put a dent in that corruption? This is not a lot of money and as the popularity of this thread insinuates, this is how things have always been. There is no Silicon Valley without these types of deals unfortunately.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Sure, there's Bernie Madoff stuff, and then there's this. Are you comfortable with big corporations and government hegemony muscling employees into compliance? I'm not. The guy should undoubtedly be sued, but it feels wrong to create an equivalency here with violent offenders.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I doubt that. In the contracting world, I've repeatedly seen multi-million dollar contracts given to essentially shell corporations. Sure, it's nothing as overt as this case, and technically legal, but there is almost always a vested interest on the government side to go with one company or another. That interest usually has to do with the security of their government position. The ethical difference is a matter of degree.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Well, I'll be losing sleep hoping Netflix can make it through this tough time. Seriously, is there one person alive who believes the guy should get seven years in prison? Fire him, do your character assassination thing, but prison time? Why are our tax dollars being used to defend a multi-billion dollar corporation? Let Netflix run its own company. Change compensation structure or something to reduce corruption. Douche or not, this is not behavior worthy of jail time.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks, yeah it’s an MVP. Was trying to gauge interest before I complete the whole translation.
Phillip98798
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks, no the order differs in Spanish as well. That’s why it’s going to take me a while as I’m going over the Spanish and English translations and trying to make it work. I will try to honor the Spanish order more than the English, even if that makes the English sound weird. The idea is you know English, so it doesn’t have to be very understandable on the English side. Just enough to give you the context.
Phillip98798
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I agree it’s not very prosaic. I guess it has marketing value being a notorious story. Hopefully I can wrap it up and do a more modern novel. Any suggestions?
Phillip98798
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Good idea
Phillip98798
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Thanks, will fix.
Phillip98798
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I can see doing les mis for French and other seminal works of their respective languages. I guess I’ll try and finish this one first.
Phillip98798
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Thanks, I used Google Translate at first. I have a family member that does it professionally so I may work with him going forward.
Phillip98798
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Thanks, yeah. I wanted to see what HN thought before I took the time to finish it. Looks like I will.