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throwaway77790 | 7 years ago | on: Michelangelo PyML: Uber’s Platform for Rapid Python ML Model

Not every company needs to open source their tools. Uber has contributed a substantial amount of open source tools. This product is clearly new and 99% likely ties to their stack meaning it is useless to you anyway.

Make your own tool and open source it if you are going to be so mean. I would never want to share my hard work with people who act this way.

throwaway77790 | 7 years ago | on: Mark Zuckerberg pressured a Facebook executive to conceal his support of Trump

This is exactly the kind of comment I was trying to prevent with the "at all" and your image being adversely affected by association with the other. Please look at the comment in the whole context and not pick the parts that make it look unreasonable.

There are always things that people disagree on, but they are not going to adversely affect you because of their belief. I can be an omnivore and another can choose to be vegan, but I would not disassociate only on that.

throwaway77790 | 7 years ago | on: Mark Zuckerberg pressured a Facebook executive to conceal his support of Trump

This comment is bad in many ways. FB is a people company and seeks to employ those who support its mission and beliefs.

Ex. If a person is publicly known to believe in eugenics and they are in a position where the company could be adversely affected by the continued employment of that person then it is more than in the interest to remove association with said person.

I'd be surprised if you've never had to stop associating with people who beliefs you did not share at all.

throwaway77790 | 7 years ago | on: Nigerian artist, age 11, creates incredible hyperreal portraits

Comments seen here are the worst knee jerk reactions. Massive skepticism without doing any research whatsoever. You can easily go to google and find out he was with Macron. Why would a French President seek to be part of a ploy to deceive anyone about a young artist drawing him live would be beyond belief.

Second is the reactions downplaying what he can do. Seriously, it doesn't matter what you think another person could do. "Have any kid at age 6 and they could achieve this." It is hard enough to get motivation from failing many times to do something. How many of your personal or even business projects have panned out?

And some of you wonder why another commenter pointed out geographic bias as the source of the negativity? Whatever your negativity, it is disgusting.

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