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gromneer
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I don't have a horse in the race. I don't even know what financial statement analysis is. But it worries me that a novel reliance on these models for traditionally skilled labor jobs will turn into a dependence. These models use the built up experience of human practitioners to achieve similar results. But if a dependence grows, then there will be no more skilled human practitioners to further develop improved skills and knowledge for these jobs. Calcifying the skills in time.
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I wish our civilization made these future med tech advancements every day. Sadly only rats benefit from our greatest medical achievements from cancer cures to limb regeneration.
gromneer
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i am not assessing the truthfulness, the reasonableness, the correctness, or the veracity of the claims made in the article in any way. i simply do not care because the claims are purely subjective, untestable, unmeasurable. it is an opinion piece and one that is dulled out ad nauseam in the programming world today. enough to be annoying now. one opinion for another.
gromneer
·2 anni fa·discuss
i don't like people who spam "well ackkktually" and make it so entire categories of phrases need to be eliminated to appease their neurosis.
gromneer
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Are there enough tables and documentation to train a model off of?
gromneer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Informative comments like this is the reason I go to the comment section before reading the article.
gromneer
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Also when this person says the subscript "denotes the order of the measurement" I'm trying to figure out what kind of order he's talking about.

I hate that the most when reading papers. Authors trying to sound abstract and academic, but only accomplishing being frustratingly vague. AUTHORS YOU STILL HAVE TO INSERT THE SUBJECT INTO YOUR SENTENCES FOR THEM TO MAKE SENSE.

I'm so frustrated at this aspect in research papers more than anything else. You must disambiguate. Use absolute descriptors and do not use relative descriptors. Don't tell me to look right, because I'll look left. Use absolute descriptors! "then after spinning the prism the light cone blah blah blah" SPIN!? SPIN IN WHAT DIRECTION????? LEFT?RIGHT?! LATERAL? UP? DOWN???? How fast? How slow? You imagine all of these CRITICAL ASPECTS in your head when writing such ambiguous sentences, but the reader cannot read your mind.
gromneer
·3 anni fa·discuss
So "computer, enhance!" is now real?
gromneer
·3 anni fa·discuss
The XY comic has done irreversible damage to stackoverflow.
gromneer
·3 anni fa·discuss
They aren't magically "objective" because they used the passive voice. It's a performance.
gromneer
·3 anni fa·discuss
I disagree because it isn't possible for language to be precise on it's own syntactic merit. There is meaning and there is context and the biggest problem with research papers is that the context of many statements in the paper are incredibly ambiguous. The reason for that is that the papers are trying to be "concise". Context can only be disambiguated with more statements. You must eliminate potential interpretations that a reader could make.

"Spectrum sharing in an “apple-like” or a fixed set sense is not a coexistence. ". What does that mean? Coexist? Who knows, the author thought they were being precise, but they understood the statement they made with a head full of context that gave it precise meaning. As readers, we can only scratch our own heads as to what that context could possibly be.
gromneer
·3 anni fa·discuss
Bully nations must never be allowed to successfully weaponize starvation. Giving in to sanctions is tantamount to negotiating with terrorists. A terrible precedent to set.