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I have a guy who mows my lawn every 2 weeks for $35. My trade deficit with that guy is $70 a month because he doesn’t buy anything from me.

Exactly.

I think people want a level of reassurance that isn’t possible.

Bar codes are human verifiable. You just get a computer to read it to you. The computer doesn’t have to be part of the system either. It can be completely independent.

Why would a ballot have what amounts to “small print” unless you were trying to hide something?

Boil noodles, heat up olive oil or butter in pan, add 1/3-1/2 of the flavor packet, cook whatever vegetable was cheapest

“Let’s settle your glitter,”

Oh I did. Because those ‘brave’ officers decided to end a standoff with a remote control suicide bomber in what could only be described as an extralegal execution.

I actually think the Dallas PD beat the military to killing someone with a ground drone. 

Looking at a subset of data and making a conclusion about that subset is not an overreaction, nor is it something that can extrapolated to the whole. You’re simply describing unique characteristics of the subset.

In 2005? Sure. In 2020 and beyond? This is the perfect kind of problem for learning-AI to tackle, so it’s somewhat ironic that the program is shutting down when we’re finally at the point we could do something with all that data.

Tell them someone came in and forced his way into the back and smashed speakers before running out of the store. No, you didn’t get a look at his face, he was wearing a mask.

“Within this job code, men were flagged for adjustments because they received less discretionary funds than women,” the company said. To conclude from this that many men at Google are underpaid is an oversimplification.

It’s a long read, but it’s a real bomb threat with a real bomb

If your motive is the protection of kids, and yet, your actions are essentially harming kids, how does that work?

“Before you go to Afghanistan, they give you training,” Mader said. “You need to be able to kind of read people. Not everybody over there is a bad guy, but they all dress the same. That’s kind of what the situation was that night.”

I know it is, so is access to healthcare.

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No. Wrong.

Having access to potable drinking water shouldn’t be a ‘states’ issue, it should be a human rights issue.