screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: NYC Rat Sightings (Daily)
That explanation sounds real, but it isn’t. Really weird, why make something like this up?
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Ronda Rousey: "I never wanted to talk about concussion"
Except not really, I wouldn’t be surprised if CTE is actually higher in non-athletes, nobody is checking the mass majority of these people. The insurance companies always make accident related CTE into another illness so it’s impossible to say, but look outside the US. A LOT more realistic stats.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Hacker News (HN) – Part 1: analysis
There’s also active downvote bots that search for phrases like GOP and flag them immediately… watch.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Hacker News (HN) – Part 1: analysis
You are doing that right now though because you want attention, don’t you see how ironic your comment is? You’re the noise.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Hacker News (HN) – Part 1: analysis
Really I feel like HN is the worst for discussion. Look at all these long empty comments. There’s nothing of substance here.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Jedi Knight (Plus, Notes on an Expanded Universe)
I think Lucas knows he’s screwed, he will be lambasted no matter what he does. Look at Game of Thrones, even the best written nerd series get torn apart by the nerd police. He understands that his business was always in nostalgia, it’s just his nostalgia for 50s serials, not actual Star Wars.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Jedi Knight (Plus, Notes on an Expanded Universe)
The game wasn’t perfect, but it was extremely stable. I remember people spamming proximity mines, but even that became fun because it was so easy to get back in and play.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Ask HN: What problems do you have that you just cant solve?
Developer hiding their lack of knowledge on projects and it being difficult to prove without letting the project fail.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Ask HN: What's the fastest way to learn SQL?
OpenAI is a better SQL query writer than any developer I’ve worked with, and it’s not close.
screenoridesaga
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1 year ago
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on: Tesla releases Q1 2024 deliveries: disastrous results
Ok we had our one hour of HN reality, now the post making national news off the page and the we are back in fansty land.
screenoridesaga
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2 years ago
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on: The seventh most popular easily understood unsolved problem on MathOverflow
I love how these raw mathematicians consider something proved when they can understand, meanwhile the computer can prove it easily just by counting a finite number of bits. What exactly would be considered proof in this case? Any explanation only mathematicians can understand?
screenoridesaga
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2 years ago
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on: Undisclosed tinkering in Excel behind economics paper
A lot of people are upset when their grant doesn’t get funded and it’s easy to suppose there’s some sort of sinister motive behind it. In truth it’s probably that the science is very difficult and only a tiny fraction of people get anywhere in social sciences.
Try marine biology, they are always looking for decent papers.
screenoridesaga
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2 years ago
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on: "no reasonable user would expect that their actions (…) be private from Apple"
It’s not inaccurate.
screenoridesaga
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2 years ago
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on: A nuclear weapons lab helped crack a serial-killer case
When also has someone retracted a real confession? It seems more likely that the police beat it out of him, then they leaned on this obscure lab to get the results they wanted. Or he’s just guilty and somehow thought confessing to multiple murders wasn’t going to effect his life that much.