What’s the smallest N for which you’d prefer to fight 1 horse sized duck than N duck sized horses?
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Replying to @avibryant
duck sized horses are terrifying. horse sized ducks are also terrifying. probably 5. but i can't help but think about this:https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/01/president-obama-would-choose-to-fight-the-horse-sized-duck/267071/ …
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Replying to @harper
5 seems very low. I have 7 duck-sized ducks and they are not scary at all.
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Replying to @avibryant
but do they gallop? imagine ducks galloping around and neighing. WTF.pic.twitter.com/505cn8k62z
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Replying to @harper
They do not. Sometimes they try to nibble on my boots.
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Replying to @harper @avibryant
is it like this:pic.twitter.com/abhcyxdhwY
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Replying to @harper
It would be like this if I was dumb enough to let them.pic.twitter.com/6gCJNI6NOf
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Replying to @avibryant
you would have zero fingers left. how would you finish your tensorflow for small data?!
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Replying to @harper
I worry about this. That's why we have to get it released, soon, before the ducks get me.
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Open source is really about increasing a project’s horse-sized duck factor.
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Replying to @avibryant
it is always important to consider the horse/duck impact value
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