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- Comment on sampling bias 3 weeks ago:
Maybe. But if there were 10000 sent and 500 responses, that still isn’t enough information. You would need to know how many were even handled and perceived by the intended recipient.
But maybe you can work around this by canvasing in person rather than fire and forget.
- Comment on Why isn't Putin receiving the same level of hate than people like Trump and Elon are? 4 weeks ago:
And that answers OPs question.
- Comment on Why isn't Putin receiving the same level of hate than people like Trump and Elon are? 4 weeks ago:
I think most of who you’re hearing are Americans. I might hate Putin with all my heart, but he leads a different country. There isn’t “chain of command” between me and him.
- Comment on In the US, is this actually the moment past the point of no return? 4 weeks ago:
Every minute is a death and a rebirth.
- Comment on What options does one have when they reach the end of a car lease but cannot find a good deal at the time of it's end? 4 weeks ago:
You play the hand you have.
Depending on your personal attachment to that car, your personal interest in a different car, your financial capacity, the ability to extend your lease is just another card you can play.
What is a “good deal” anyway? What are you seeking? Something pragmatic like equivalent reliability to your current car but for equal or less cost of ownership?
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 1 month ago:
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
And I suppose he’s a doctor now.
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
What is, standing or sitting?
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
Now I lay me down to pee…
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
We don’t normally talk about this!
We should though! We should just not be shit bags about it. Sharing & seeking info rather than having a weird chauvinistic view on how pee exits bodies.
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
one stall
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Things are contextual. “Does sit to pee” does not equate “always sits to pee”.
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
I love you
- Comment on Why do some men dis other men who sit to pee? (& follow-up questions) 2 months ago:
I will say the option to stand up is one of my favorite male privileges, but I’m also aware that such a petty thing to fav probably indicates my lack of perspective. But it is incredibly convenient I’m gross places and nowhere places.
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- Comment on I have no idea how to react to this. 2 months ago:
Mark Robinson has a pretty nice truck!
- Comment on Obama 2 months ago:
That is so unpresidential!
- Comment on Have you shared your own posts from platforms like this (or Mastodon) with others you know offline (besides your partner)? 2 months ago:
No, mainly because if you sort posts by new here it’s in large majority nothing anyone I know wants to see, and I don’t want them to think that’s what I’m here for.
- Comment on Would a brigade effort to "engage" with Trump ads in streaming services force the campaign to waste extra money, and make a viable psyop when they measure their telemetry? 3 months ago:
I’m spitballing for a conversation. I don’t think I’m a pivotal strategic player.
- Comment on Would a brigade effort to "engage" with Trump ads in streaming services force the campaign to waste extra money, and make a viable psyop when they measure their telemetry? 3 months ago:
Unfortunately there’s no version of politics without gaming. Merit is clearly not enough to win alone, however I do believe all things being equal the participants with stronger merit are more resilient against the games.
- Comment on Would a brigade effort to "engage" with Trump ads in streaming services force the campaign to waste extra money, and make a viable psyop when they measure their telemetry? 3 months ago:
I have no problem taking flack for it. In my view they’re so far off base that a flurry of unforced errors unravel with every variable.
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- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 3 months ago:
Share your love with me in my ass
- Comment on Bean memes are coming... 3 months ago:
I don’t know what they are but I don’t want them
- Comment on People warn about culture shock, but nothing prepared ne for this solid toilet paper roll in Vietnam 3 months ago:
They were kinda handy to have around tbh. Like, tissue in my backpack during allergy season, or in my car. I think we used them as tp on a camping trip.
At home, we only used them until the usual tp rolls came back into supply.
They came in a pretty big package so we had them around for a couple years, but I think they’re all gone now… So, yeah we used them, maybe not as intended and maybe not favorably, but they saved my ass in 2020, literally!
- Comment on People warn about culture shock, but nothing prepared ne for this solid toilet paper roll in Vietnam 3 months ago:
I got a box of these from Amazon in 2020.
- Comment on What does dying from all causes mean? 3 months ago:
Dying from all causes sounds like a really rough last page.
- Comment on Are LLMs capable of writing *good* code? 3 months ago:
I agree, LLMs have been helpful in pointing me in the right direction and helping me rethink what questions I actually want to ask in disciplines I’m not very familiar with.
- Comment on Horror Sign 3 months ago:
Ever been on a road trip?
In my mind, I think it starts with one rogue fleck or dribble, causing the next person to avoid and hover slightly, which produces lower accuracy yet, causing the next person to hover even further, which keeps compounding until you eventually get the shitter who actually purchased and ate one of the rotating bubbling skin hot dogs at a previous gas station, and then you get what you’re seeing here.
- Comment on Are LLMs capable of writing *good* code? 3 months ago:
Agree, and the point I always want to make is that any LLM or neural net or any other AI tech is going to be a mere component in a powerful product, rather than the entirety of the product.
The way I think of it is that my brain is of little value without my body, and my person is of little value without my team at work. I don’t exist in a vacuum but I can be highly productive within my environment.
- Comment on Are LLMs capable of writing *good* code? 3 months ago:
From a business perspective, no shareholder cares at how good an employee is at personally achieving a high degree of skill. They only care about selling and earning, and to a lesser degree an enduring reputation for longer term earnings.
Economics could very well drive this forward. But I don’t think the craft will be lost. People will need to supervise this progress as well as collaborate with the machines to extend its capabilities and dictate its purposes.
I couldn’t tell you if we’re talking on a time scale of months or decades, but I do think “we” will get there.