Eventually, the generator and the discriminator begin to agree more as they settle into something called Nash equilibrium. This is arguably the central concept in game theory. It represents a kind of balance in a game—the point at which no players can better their personal outcomes by shifting strategies. In rock-paper-scissors, for example, players do best when they choose each of the three options exactly one-third of the time, and they will invariably do worse with any other tactic.
This last sentence is completely wrong, yeah?
Everything I'm seeing is that he "could' go there and they're "ready" for him.
I'm pretty sure you have to enroll yourself but are legally required to do so (but it's been a while since I turned 18)
"cognitive restructuring" is such a dark phrase.
Even if China were capitalist the US would still hate them for being a check to US hegemony. No one thinks Russia is socialist (other than a few on the fringe).
Fair enough, my answer is sincere for that it's worth.
You said that Wikipedia disagrees but Wikipedia clearly agrees. Yeah you didn't bring up the term but it's weird to bring up Wikipedia and obviously misrepresent it.
Is this still part of the bit?
A monosexual person may identify as heterosexual or homosexual.
It is sometimes considered derogatory or offensive by the people to whom it is applied, particularly gay men and lesbians.
I'm cis for the same reason someone would be binary trans, except I think the gender I was assigned happens to be correct.
EDIT: oh it's a bit
To be honest I don't think this is a very good metric. It's a combination of something good (number of people insured) and something bad (debt per insured person).
As an example, if you increased the number of people with insurance, and reduced the debt per uninsured person, you'd expect this to happen.
Not to say that things have actually gotten better, just that we should use more meaningful metrics.
I always assumed that they aren't, in the same easy that Australia is.
28, but 32 is also good
I can't actually make it because I'm on mobile, so imagine a perfectly edited version of the "isn't there someone you forgot to ask?" meme.
I was thinking Electronic Frontier Foundation and was really confused.
"inconvenient" is my biggest problem with it. Just use a single format for every work and add some html classes so I can scrape it easier.
It's not. Works by various authors have different html formatting that make it very difficult to consistently scrape. Splitting works into several pages makes it impossible to send them to pocket (or FOSS equivalents). It sucks for anything other than reading in their website.
The unpleasant reality is, Russians, like the Chinese, have never, in all their long history, existed without authoritarian rule. Their people are culturally inured to it. They actively seek it. They’re broken, as a society, and only dissolving their society will cure them.
The libs are not ok.
"The Azov Brigade, known for its tenacious but ultimately unsuccessful defense of the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol early in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, is regarded as a particularly effective fighting force.
Literally known for losing