Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You're entirely missing the point. Too many people just blindly accept whatever they are told as truth. Everyone needs to do some critical thinking when "facts" don't pass the sniff test. Especially with constant proof that "trusted sources" are lying to you regularly, often for some agenda.
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Society historically has been based on trust. But now there is enough information available rapidly to make it clear that much of what has been presented is not trustworthy. |
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The same thing as 90% of the threads on TOTV. Nothing.
That's why it is in the "Non Villages Discussion". |
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We were taught in high school that a proper article written by a journalist was a list of facts. Not opinion. Now you can't watch the news without getting 99% opinion from the news people. |
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Depends on what the premise is. Ex: If premise is that the sea level is getting higher, one needs only data from multiple locations demonstrate the trend. Measurement of the depth of every square foot of ocean surface is not necessary. One who wants to argue the trend can always claim insufficient data, whether reasonable or not. Ask silly questions as red hearings. Claim data was , omg, "manipulated", when simply rounded up or down to a reasonable decimal point. And, who gets to decide what is critical to demonstrating a premise? The researcher? The ones requesting the research? Or some random guy /gal on totv? Just because, whatever it is, doesn't match one's own preferred narrative does not mean the demonstrated premise is "fake" or intended to mislead in any way.
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One guess is, computers can't read it. Block letters, yes, but not cursive. Vague, lettery shapes strung together to express non-digital thoughts or feelings. When AI robots take over and the terminators come after us, cursive (artistic) writing may be our only weapon to defeat our human created overlords. Make a good story/movie. Remember, your heard it here first.
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No matter. 🫠 |
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Computers can read cursive via trained neural networks. Perhaps not 100% reliably.
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![]() Search for a list of historical documents written in cursive. |
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The critical thinking part of your comment is THE #1 most important part. That's what helps you figure out what to look for in the first place. Example Non-critical-thinking person wants to know if the rumor he heard about vaccines is true. He runs a search for "vaccine hoax" And of course he will end up with pages of search results that insist vaccines are a hoax. That's because - that is what he asked for. Critical-thinking person wants to get more information about the same thing. He runs a search for "vaccines medicine science" and finds a plethora of returns on a vast array of sub-topics about vaccines, some of which will say it's a hoax, some of which will say it's legit. He'll completely discount any result that doesn't come from an actual medical source, and check at LEAST the summaries of the first dozen that are left. If there's a term he doesn't understand or hasn't ever heard before, he'll run a search on that term and learn what he can about it. He'll then read thoroughly some more actual medical sourced results, and check THEIR bibliographies and footnotes. He'll dive deep into the medical rabbit hole to find as many facts as he can about it And THEN he'll conclude that no, the rumor is false, or yes, the rumor is true. |
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You forgot to mention the con artists who claim to speak for their god.
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So tell me, did we only need data from zip codes 32159, 32162 and 32163 to prove crime is down? I mean, that's several data points. Sorry, your argument is not convincing. |
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