I worked my whole life in IT industry, "Computer Engineer" is a label that doesn't prove any work with AI, I have some public repos that have code that works with AI, and I consider myself an absolute newbie when it comes to AI, but saying that structures are the enemy of PS...
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Replying to @andrei0x309 @ScottAdamsSays and
You attempted to put me off with your knowledge in an area. I never tried to make the general point that buckets are bad for AI PS: strawman. The issue is, you trying to defend bucketing people to problem solve in a political arena actually IS a part of the problem to be solved.
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Replying to @sonarhack @ScottAdamsSays and
When you write meaningless platitudes like "The structures you refer to are the enemy of solving problems.", be ready to be put off by anyone, is not a case of knowledge is a case of stupidity.
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Replying to @andrei0x309 @ScottAdamsSays and
Ha ha, nice try, you know that's not a general point I was making. "Right-wing" vs "left-wing" was always the context. But if it makes you feel better, sure, you win and I'm stupid. Peace to you, and I hope you escape your mental prison someday, for the sake of all of us.
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Replying to @sonarhack @ScottAdamsSays and
Is not about winning, saying that you didn't make a general point is hardly valuable because if you look back to your tweet there's nothing attaching your tweet to any context. Furthermore, when I wrote about structures it was in the general context of classification.
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Replying to @andrei0x309 @ScottAdamsSays and
Dude, just stop. This is attached to a huge string of tweets where the context was clearly present. Now I feel bad for you. I live in the US, so I can't suggest @BryanVision 's solution, but you need help.
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Replying to @sonarhack @ScottAdamsSays and
From my observation, you seem triggered, a moment ago you stated that you want to "give up" and now you're so triggered that you demand me to stop, you use the "dude" word and you smear me by saying I need help. Why are you such a snowflake?
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Replying to @andrei0x309 @ScottAdamsSays and
Ok, I get it now, I should have read the profile first. Gotta be honest, I was tricked, this is a pretty good bot. Or I'm bad at recognizing them. But, cheers to the programmer!
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Replying to @sonarhack @andrei0x309 and
And the context, Andrei, is that you believe the media hoax claiming Donald Trump said "fine people" was about racists, and specifically Nazis. Which is demonstrably and demonstrated false.
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Replying to @SiliconPlayer @sonarhack and
Is no hoax that Trump said "fine people", he said that and it doesn't matter if he didn't refer to Neo-Nazis as long as supremacists and neo-nazis were there, you should never use the words fine and ppl together.
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He said they "should be condemned totally." You find that ambiguous. You are not a credible voice on this topic.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SiliconPlayer and
The fact that he condemned them does not excuse the fact he used the phrase "fine people on both sides" to describe an event were sways of neo-nazis were present.
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Replying to @andrei0x309 @ScottAdamsSays and
Why is any excuse needed? If firemen run into a burning building to save lives, is it really not okay to say there were some fine people there, saving lives, even if a couple of the firemen were Nazis?
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