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Brandon Hardin
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Brandon Hardin
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Formerly of @BuzzFeedNews, @facebook, a machine shop, elsewhere. All things strive.
Katılım Nisan 2010
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@cheekfaceREAL don't think the hed and subhed of this piece dojustice to it but it was a very cathartic story for me, a guy who had to work in the news on the combo mass shooting/petty death day buzzfeednews.com/article/hanifa…
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couldn't easily figured out how to stop the wapo app from hijacking my little dynamic island thingamajigger with election results so i, too, have temporarily deleted the app
kang@jaycaspiankang
How did the Washington post hijack my Home Screen with this I didn’t even open the app
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Scoop: Maybe you read that an election denial group in N. Carolina is making lists of “suspicious” voters, targeting “Hispanic-sounding” names, intending to challenge them on + after Election Day.
Well to do this, they’ve been using tech from EagleAI:
wired.com/story/eagleai-…
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@davidmackau if there's one thing australians can relate to, it's a tiny town with a weird-ass name
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poor canadian @atRachelGilmore gamely put up with a rant from me yesterday about this very topic. polls are dumb and unless you make your career trying to buy or sell polls and their results, just ignore them because they're useless.
Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers
I understand math and I basically agree with this. Bayesianism is misguided and the application of the mathematics of proportion (aka, "probability") to modeling the uncertainty around a sui generis event like the election is generally meaningless.
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there's a constitutional amendment on florida's ballot to undo its current six-week abortion ban
youtube.com/watch?v=KnmjxU…

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I understand math and I basically agree with this. Bayesianism is misguided and the application of the mathematics of proportion (aka, "probability") to modeling the uncertainty around a sui generis event like the election is generally meaningless.
John Ganz@lionel_trolling
im sure somebody who understands math is gonna set me straight but it seems to me like probabilities can only apply to repeatable events, which an election is not
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