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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Love Begins
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hello vonnie
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Stranger Things

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@appear-disappear
Nietzsche and Rene Descartes reacting to our existential dread.
I don’t know why I’m still enjoying Sciencephile the AI videos. Probably, Skynet is in my inner person. Sciencephile the AI videos are about science and existential dread.
Yelling at microphone is an S-tier energy source. 🙃
Falling in love versus falling to the ground
No information about jumping in Mars because the Skynet Overlord’s taste is not to be questioned.
What makes a black hole a black hole?
Is there a time travel portal inside the singularity?
What happens when there’s a rotating chicken in the event horizon?
Survivorship bias is a type of selection bias that ignores the unsuccessful outcomes of a selection process. Read on to learn more about thi
Survivorship bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when we focus only on the individuals or things that have "survived" or succeeded while overlooking those that have not. This bias can lead to distorted conclusions because we tend to base our judgments on a limited sample that does not represent the entire population. To avoid survivorship bias, it's important to consider both the successes and failures, and gather a comprehensive view of the data or evidence available.
We can’t avoid distorted conclusions because we’re humans.
Is it easy to look for X?
What matters?
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/DCTN9D3FKC4MUJHMMGIQ?target=10.1111/joim.12363
Not sure if anyone is interested about Berkson’s paradox. I’m still good to post this anyway.
https://www.classcentral.com/
I’m advertising this.
Loo
How to reconciliate
While his name has not achieved the same level of mainstream recognition as Steve Jobs or a Mark Zuckerberg, Guido van Rossum’s…
Let there be Python