Study after study shows that people raised in the same home are little or no more similar to each other than equally related people raised apart, at least by the time they’re adults (see “Shared environmental effect” column in the table).
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@simpsoka It’s currently causing more problems for me than it solves unfortunately, so while I’d like to use it, it seems to be more expensive than just leaning on git branching
@JoelWBerry Step 4 is public execution of the productive class in the baseball stadiums as the opening show for the game if they don’t manage to escape.
@RonDeSantis “They” have been completely convinced that the US was most genocidal and oppressive revolution in human history.
I’m not sure how this gets turned around.
When “they” seem willing to cut off their leg to throw it at you, I’m not sure where to go from here.
I gave LLMs a bunch of papers that proper statisticians can tell are obviously fraudulent and none of them detected the key issues that signal fraud.
I don't believe they're capable of engaging properly in scientific discussion, argument, or critique yet.
@SteveStuWill s/sex/race/g and we end up with a huge problem. demographic data as proxy for classification is really rough (but inexpensive). it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, but maybe we have better variables to use with stronger covariance?