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yamrzou
18,101karma·4,324submissions·June 13, 2018
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An AI having their own personal qualms on OpenAI's ethics and virtues? I doubt it. It would be hilarious if this was generated.
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I noticed the same thing, particularly with programmers. More than once, I stumble upon some remarkable piece of software, to find that its author is a trans person.
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> The more we build the body of research on top of obviously flawed studies like this, the harder it is for serious researchers and lawmakers to take it seriously. I agree that what should be calle…
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The article is not based on that premise, it is proposing an alternative model instead: "the process model of self-control".
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Results if anyone stumbles upon this: * When adding an item, its id, its parent id (if it has one), and the story id show up in the /updates endpoint. * When editing a comment, the comment id and…
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Deeply nested reply.
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Result: after 10 minutes, comment order changed, both story id and direct parent id showed in /updates.
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Second rep.
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Deleted comment ids are still visible in the kids attribute of an item.
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When deleting a comment, only the comment id and the story id are shown in the updates, but not the direct parent.
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Retrying, as an upvote may have caused the story to show in /updates Edit with result (also useful for a test) : only direct parent id and story id show in /updates when posting a reply. Wha…
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When posting a reply, do all parents show in /updates?
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Testing with a nested reply. Edited the nested reply.
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Is the story included in /updates if a reply to a comment is added? Edit: What if the comment is edited?
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Is the story included in /updates if a comment is added?
4 pts
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I would pay for firefox if that's what it takes for it to continue existing and to be as good as other browsers.
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Really cool, I love it.
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I posted this to see more discussion about it. Isn't a strong social identity, something desirable? Doesn't it result in stability and strength? Don't we all seek the belonging sentimen…
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Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15934183
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May I ask what frameworks or libraries were used to create this?
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For all the naive and idealistic dreams of the so-called “marketplace of ideas,” the first generation of large social networks has proven mostly unprepared and ill-equipped to deal with the resulting…