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Hope that does not replace Medicare!


No kidding. HSAs are great if you're healthy. Soon as you have a chronic condition or two where you need to see the doctor on a more than biannual basis, you see where they, and the rest of the insurance system really starts falling apart. A friend I have has several chronic illnesses and is on a pretty typical high deductible health insurance plan you get when you're making $15/hour. Because of this, she can't afford to get treatment for those chronic illnesses due to that several hundred dollar annual deductible just to get into the door. Seeing a doctor would help her greatly, but she's screwed because of the penny wise, pound foolish situation these kinds of plans offer.

In contrast, I'm on disability and on Medicare. Medicare means I pay $6/month for prescriptions which have a "retail" price of $2k, and my copays for regular, non-preventative, doctor visits are $10-$20. Even the doctor fee is because I'm using one not fully within the medicare system. This actually makes it possible to get treatment, even while seeing doctors who specialize in my various medical conditions. Thus I'm getting better, and don't have to balance treatment and finances.


They are also worthless for the poor, who don't benefit from the reduced tax liability.


"Machine learning explained to my girlfriend" is a show stopper. How can we have this kind of sexist attitude in 2016?

I will denounce all such posts. This is not PC, it's stopping bigotry wherever it lives.


What I got was that the rapid emergence of biological feedback was essential for regularizing climate which in turn enabled life on earth to evolve. In a way, life itself enabled life on earth. It's the rarity of this emergence that is important rather than the rarity of intelligent life. Another thing I got is that life itself will destroy life the way climate change is going :-)


Lisp has been around a while. Java has been around a while. Clojure is the perfect combination and I predict it will be around a while. It's exhilarating to program in Clojure. That's the only word I can find to describe what I feel to program in that language.


Lisp has been around a while, Java has been around a while. Clojure is the perfect combination and I predict it will be around a while.


Genial! I've used AT&T text synthetizer before to learn to pronounce certain phrases and that works well too.


I like that the article mentioned the difference between privacy and secrecy. I've been struggling with that for a while. What is private is secret but what is secret (a secret recipe, for example) is not necessarily private. But in some cases, a secret can be considered private (a secret love affair, for example). I'm confused...


There is a petition on whitehouse.gov to get free identity theft insurance coverage for life: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/provide-lifetime-i...


Remind me of the little schemer. How about a "The little clojurist" book?


It seems to me it's more about the effects of AI on people and society than about AI itself.


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