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by naijaboiler
1319 days ago
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yes tech people are often ill-informed about medical world. And i do end up posting a lot on topics where such gross misinformation is on full display. I read tons and tons of posts on here, I respond to a very tiny few. And I stay away from commenting on areas outside of my competence. And yes, the ones I comment on are predominantly, ones where people with incomplete (or totally absent) perspective of a field that's outside their area, feel overly confident enough to comment on those areas. So many of my posts is indeed calling out the naivety of such posts. It's only an "inefficiency" from the perspective of the person who doesn't understand what the system is optimizing for. This author is ML engineer commenting on a field he is relatively new to and doesn't yet fully understand.
To a person wanting to drive highway speeds in a crowded downtown street, everything would seem 'inefficient'. In reality, they aren't. The objectives are just different. Once you understand the larger objective, you start seeing what the true problems are, you start understanding that some things that look like inefficiencies at first glance, are actually features serving a purpose within a larger context, that you initially didn't understand. |
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