livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: SpaceX will now let you book a rocket launch online starting at $1M
The passenger would feel one extra 'g' from gravity itself. Meaning it would reach a total of 4.5G, which is substantial.
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: Discovering Millions of Datasets on the Web
I have no practical way of reading a CD-ROM, why don't they make available a virtual version? Thanks anyway
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: Discovering Millions of Datasets on the Web
Still can't find the damned 'International Corpus of Learned English', though.
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What tools do you use for data munging and merging?
Sorry to butt in, but could you point me to a resource on processing data in chunks using Python?
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: How Transformers Work (2019)
I know this is a useless comments, but thank you for the link!
Finally helped me grasp this model a bit better, OP's link is kind of garbage...
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: The Geopolitics of the United States, Part 1: The Inevitable Empire (2016)
A very interesting read, to be sure. But as a citizen of a country that has been bullied relentlessly by the US, I admit I was a bit angry as I read it. I felt this way because the american empire's position is truly enviable.
For us anti-americans though, there is still hope, it looks as though in the past few years the american people willingly voted away their biggest strength. Bigger than its geography. More and more qualified immigrants are giving the US a 'pass', and with that, the only true creators of value in that country will dwindle in number.
Oh, and of course, China will hasten things.
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: Jeff Bezos says firms should feel comfortable working for the military
Being amoral is not a sign of being an adult. I'm sorry you were raised that way.
livingmargot
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6 years ago
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on: Swimmers Beware of Deep Brain Stimulation
It's the 'wet streets cause rain' phenomenon that is ever present in news articles.