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towledev
·4 giorni fa·discuss
To my ear, that sounds very much like the GRE Verbal.
towledev
·24 giorni fa·discuss
At Heritage, in the break room over the microwave, there's a sign: "science delende est."
towledev
·24 giorni fa·discuss
> may pass the Turing Test

Why do you say 'may'? Just curious. Surely you've got something
towledev
·25 giorni fa·discuss
For me, Maps and pods.

If it looked like a RAZR, I'd buy one today
towledev
·25 giorni fa·discuss
if anyone's writing a script with a nerd in it, this line would kill
towledev
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder how the bears would write this headline
towledev
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe you can point me to the "equal predictive and explanatory power" bit in William's writings.
towledev
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The razor is commonly misunderstood.

William of Ockham objected to his fellow theologians inventing things out of whole cloth (like dark matter question mark). That’s the point, not that a simpler explanation is more likely to be true.

The common understanding would have us believe that creationism, being simpler, outshines evolution, or that there is no such thing as a color revolution because the simplest explanation is that the mass protests are earnestly aggrieved locals.
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
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towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I think ppl really do overrate the "mind shift" needed for zero. That's my honest opinion. I think ppl don't think about it hard enough.

The fact is, zero's usefulness is a bookkeeping device. "There are zero apples" is not better or more useful than "there are no apples." That's not why zero survives. You can wax poetic day and night about what a mind shift "lack of existence is." You're not getting it. You're missing the point. What does that _enable_ that "no apples" does not? That's the measure of its usefulness, right?

It enables positional notation. That's zero's primary gift to the world. It is a necessary bookkeeping device for positional notation. And the measure of positional's usefulness over its predecessor, additive numerals a la the Roman system, is so profoundly great that no argument need be made. No waxing poetic is needed. No "it seems obvious now but back then." It's just indisputable.
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
XP was dope. Long-as-hell start menu with 80 folders.
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
In this case, the building. To give bricks the win over any building ever simply because bricks precede buildings is a little - what’s the word - dumb
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
And that is an all-time great innovation outpacing the Cartesian coordinate system, you say, being able to word a sentence differently
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Do you build out your own information hierarchies and tell the model to use as-is, or do you let it organize everything itself?
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Notably, zero persons have chosen to make the explicit case that zero is more ingenious than the Cartesian coordinate system. :)
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
ok, "no apples."
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The circumstances are similar, but the people are different. Look outside: this is WALL-E.
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Is it though? All languages have the word 'nothing'.

Better candidates: a) place-value numbering aka the positional numeral system, b) the Cartesian coordinate system. Forced to choose, I would pick (b).
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Re starting wars, you’re preaching to the choir.

Re international agreements: yes, the idea is that _broad support_ is required for binding international agreements. Senate ratification represents broad support.

The JCPOA was written in pencil.
towledev
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I seek only to point out that we, the United States, have a constitutionally-outlined treaty-making process which involves Senate ratification, and that in the case of the JCPOA, the Senate did not ratify.