Post 9r6BGBycOOZadyZXPc by patchman@social.linux.pizza
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 (DIR) Post #9r5PUcnWfogy5ACTC4 by byllgrim@mastodon.xyz
       2020-01-17T08:13:03Z
       
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       Utterances are also models, and models have prediction errors.I see a conversation, and the replier is only addressing the error part of the utterance.And so comes a reply to the error part of that again.#thinkingoutloud
       
 (DIR) Post #9r5kyDwHlBoOi2FiPQ by lwriemen@social.librem.one
       2020-01-17T12:11:21Z
       
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       @byllgrim Errors in vetted models are often due to wrong assumptions. Leon Starr in How to Build Class Models says, 'document your assumptions or you will forget why you modeled it that way'.In utterences, documenting assumptions would be the same as uttering them.
       
 (DIR) Post #9r6BGBycOOZadyZXPc by patchman@social.linux.pizza
       2020-01-17T17:08:15Z
       
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       @byllgrim If it eventually ended up in some sort of agreeable truth it would be useful.