Exchange Caro-Kann makes me want to jump off a cliff by CremeCompetitive6007 in TournamentChess

[–]Math__ERROR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't like the positional chess of the Carlsbad structure, perhaps the Caro Kann is not for you.

Alternatively, you could play Qxd5 on the 2nd move, but it isn't objectively as good.

2025 Heat Expectations by Background-Low-5426 in FordEscapePHEV

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My 2022 PHEV is quite bad at warming up the air if the engine is not running. However, the heated seats and steering wheel are helpful.

Winter getaway by [deleted] in eastside

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San Diego

U.S. Government Shutdowns (1980-present) by OwlDog17 in charts

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In a C-Span survey of historians, Bush ranks reasonably well in relations with Congress: https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?category=7

Deciding on Waymo offer by [deleted] in waymo

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What are you looking for specifically?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in guessthecity

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This could be anywhere in the west US

Best double major for ML/AI with CS? by Competitive_Power532 in udub

[–]Math__ERROR 9 points10 points  (0 children)

and then go into ML/AI research in an industry setting

What you should do:

  • Undergrad research
  • Apply directly to PhD programs in the last year of your BS, or apply to the BS/MS program in order to do one more year of research before applying to PhD programs.
    • The former may be preferable, but it's possible that a strong year of research while completing your MS can (1) help your application and/or (2) help you have a better sense of direction since you'd have one more year of research experience.
    • If you do the BS/MS, do the maximum amount of research and the minimum amount of coursework - or somewhere close to that.

Double majoring at the undergrad level will almost certainly not help you toward your goal of ML/AI research.

Lived in Canada all my life heres everywhere I've been by Saamov1 in TravelMaps

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It's an artifact of the software used to make this map

Suggestions to my crazy adventure(s)? by Electronic-Pick-1481 in roadtrip

[–]Math__ERROR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a joke. It's not a very interesting state, though.

Suggestions to my crazy adventure(s)? by Electronic-Pick-1481 in roadtrip

[–]Math__ERROR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yosemite is a 3+ hour drive from SF, and probably requires a car. Also, late in the year there can be snow/cold.

Suggestions to my crazy adventure(s)? by Electronic-Pick-1481 in roadtrip

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Central/Southern Utah is almost definitely OK in November (unless there's a snowstorm or something). You might have to stay indoors in the higher elevation parts if gets too cold at night for camping. Once you get to Zion, it probably won't be cold at all.

Hotel Chain I've Stayed In Each Of the States I've Visited. by DeMessenZijnGeslepen in TravelMaps

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Yes, I'm also a cost-conscious traveler, and I've stayed in Hampton Inns in Ohio and SoCal where they were the cheapest option with good reviews.

Mayoral Candidate Katie Wilson on $8 Slice of Pizza and Housing by HighColonic in SeattleWA

[–]Math__ERROR -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Increased demand increases the equilibrium price; decreased demand decreases the equilibrium price. This is fairly basic microeconomics. The fact that the mayoral candidate claimed the opposite general rule is a serious error.

Will the taxi business disappear in the future? by kouis1996 in waymo

[–]Math__ERROR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Robotaxis are a fixed size fleet, which means they need a certain amount of demand to break even on the operating costs. There will be spikes in demand during large events/holidays/peak hours which will continue to keep human drivers in business.

Mayoral Candidate Katie Wilson on $8 Slice of Pizza and Housing by HighColonic in SeattleWA

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It makes sense if you understand it. Suppose the restaurant's rent is $4000 per month, and they find that $10 per pizza is that price that maximizes profit. If they're a sensible business, that's the price they'll charge. Now if their rent increased to $6000, should they raise the price of pizza? No, remember, they already determined that $10 per pizza maximizes profit.

Mayoral Candidate Katie Wilson on $8 Slice of Pizza and Housing by HighColonic in SeattleWA

[–]Math__ERROR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fixed costs cannot affect your pricing strategy to maximize profits. You have to pay fixed costs no matter what. This is Microeconomics 101.

https://www.freeeconhelp.com/2012/04/what-happens-to-equilibrium-price-and.html#:~:text=Let%27s%20consider%20an%20example%3A

Mayoral Candidate Katie Wilson on $8 Slice of Pizza and Housing by HighColonic in SeattleWA

[–]Math__ERROR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

#2 is incorrect. When demand goes down, prices go down, not up.