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  • I really have a hard time deciding if that is the scandal the article makes it out to be (although there is some backpedaling going on). The crucial point is: 8% of the decisions turn out to be wrong or misjudged. The article seems to want us to think that the use of the algorithm is to blame. Yet, is it? Is there evidence that a human would have judged those cases differently? Is there evidence that the algorithm does a worse job than humans? If not, then the article devolves onto blatant fear mongering and the message turns from "algorithm is to blame for deaths" into "algorithm unable to predict the future in 100% of cases", which of course it can't...

  • Shit... I can't believe that the author let us hanging like this... Stupid cliffhangers!

  • But you are only allowed to report things that seem important to Americans in any community that might be visited by Americans. Come on, everybody knows that.

    /S

  • rule

    Jump
  • Ouch

  • Oh absolutely. It's a barrier that doesn't need to fall right away. But I stand by my opinion that it does have to fall.

  • If you're ever having children, there will be many things that are "a bit gross", be it in pregnancy, during childbirth, after childbirth or just diapers.

    She'll (rightfully) expect you to deal with all that, right? If pimples are where the "that's gross, not gonna do it" line is, things will get rough.

  • I got a toddler at home. I'm very familiar with their product range :P

  • In a country that has neither got anything to do with Trump nor with the shooting... Someone needs to pamper a certain voter demographic, I'd say

  • FDP: r/Finanzen mit Macht. Gruselig.

  • Just dont take ibuprofen for every little thing and you should be good.

  • Yeah, the old internet was rotten to the core.

  • Oh by Zeus,.may the gods have mercy for I have none.

  • I love the smell of salmonella and the feeling of egg white clots on my skin

  • No. I like to watch the world burn. Rules are for dummies!

    #Im14AndThisIsEdgy

  • I refuse to read anything after the headline to keep my blood below boiling point. Did I miss anything?

  • Thats the issue. Not only with poverty, but with overspending in general. Usually, money savin measures take time to become noticeable, since there is always some inertia in money flows (things that were already die when the saving measures were started, subscriptions, etc), so people who overspent will immediately see a drastic downfall of their living standards when they start saving, but still overshoot their budget for at least a few weeks usually, until all the overspending is paid off and the savings start to kick in. That's a really dangerous phase because people often struggle to understand if they are doing it right or not.

  • So, we take the magazine diet of the month approach yet again? Instead of learning healthy spending habits, we barge in with the extremest measures we can find, inevitably fail and try the next needlessly extreme thing, repeating the cycle until we have lost so much self esteem in the process that we tell ourselves that we just aren't made to save money?

    Well then, this website over there told me that they have got shiny new shirts reduced from 1899,- to just 15 bucks, but only if I order 65 of them in the next.two minutes. Take my credit card! I'll start no spending year right after! Pinky promise!

  • They've got no time to post because they're busy watching all the things they want without taking on another job to pay for another dozen or so subscriptions.