A lot of critiques of capitalism (not to discount them entirely) ignore factors like consumer and inter-agency choice. And ironically, "free market"eers ignore the importance/power of unions as a market mechanism. We collectively have the ability to stop using companies that abuse consumers, the environment, etc., but largely fail to use it and have developed a culture of ridicule against people who do. Unions are a critical factor in suppressing corporate abuse of workers and consumers.
PDFs are designed to be printed, that's why they're formatted as pages instead of continuous text like HTML. "Portable Document Format". Unless I'm missing some reference you're making here.
It's funny that naive AI runs into the same issue as crowd-sourcing or democratic control of content. Namely, a stupid userbase creates stupid content. If it doesn't have insight, it can't be insightful.
You use it for pointers and double check the results. I've had a lot of luck using it to explain terminology for complicated specialized tasks for trades work and stuff recently.
Problem is that well-intentioned rules with discretionary boundaries end up with unethical enforcement. See: the bill a few months ago that federally defines "anti-semitism" as including "criticism of the state of Israel". Actually that's not even a discretionary boundary, that's statutory. The reasoning behind the First Amendment in the first place was to avoid authoritarian censorship, including these kinds of games where "reasonable regulation" of speech is used to shoehorn in authoritarian censorship.
I didn't vote for Harris because she's one of them. I also don't use food delivery. Enjoying your feeling of superiority from pointing out the hypocrisy of random group intersections?
It's tricky to make those distinctions when you have people who are born there to immigrants, whose parents are 1 immigrant 1 not, whose grandparents are some mix of the two statuses, etc., when you're really trying to describe demographic shifts over time built on top of migration.
You catch the full picture just looking at broad demographic data 1800 to today. Roughly 3-4% of the population in the Palestine area is Jewish at the beginning of the 19th century - ranges from 5 to 14% Jewish by 1914 based on which source you check, by 1948 it's up to about a third, today about 50/50 (encompassing the same area). There's about 6 million Palestinians in diaspora now (from something like 1.5-2M fleeing in 1948, 1956, 1967, and other times). 5.7M registered with UNRWA. And we know that there were roughly 4 million Jewish immigrants since 1800 as well (primarily 1880 to today), with the large majority of those post-1948. The 1990s "post-Soviet aliyah" (migration) being the largest in the last few decades.
Were you doing any serious "devops" at the time? I didn't struggle with "serverless" knowing that otherwise I had to manually provision servers, virtual or bare metal.
Way I see it, you have two competing overarching theories, “spontaneous order” and “orchestrated order”.
I mean "order" in the sense of "enforced form". The shape of things, namely, a broader, shared agenda of government and major corps. And I'm not assuming it, I'm describing the content of theories.
You didn’t explain how that was inaccurate. You just said they were using a “mental model”. Why are they using that mental model, though? It’s because they need somebody to be in control.
I did explain it, actually.
This has actually been studied. Sociologists have studied conspiracy theorists, and they are often people with control issues.
Correlation and causation issue? Point to the studies, show their methods and conclusions (although IMHO don't bother).
People still love cult movies and other classics from 100 to 50 years ago, with handcrafted or minimal budget special effects, no CGI. It's because it's an entire art form and it can't just be reduced solely to aesthetic appeal. That kind of approach is just a result of the commodification of art. You want to reduce a successful work of art to some quantifiable metric besides popularity/sales, so that you can create repeatable processes around producing it and selling it, and optimize them for cost, but art defies quantification. Even just basic "enjoyable gameplay" defies that.
A lot of critiques of capitalism (not to discount them entirely) ignore factors like consumer and inter-agency choice. And ironically, "free market"eers ignore the importance/power of unions as a market mechanism. We collectively have the ability to stop using companies that abuse consumers, the environment, etc., but largely fail to use it and have developed a culture of ridicule against people who do. Unions are a critical factor in suppressing corporate abuse of workers and consumers.