The Google spell checks are probably pretty big too because it gives them info on what you're thinking/writing about in that moment.
Personally, I can't use bookmarks because if they're out of sight, they get forgotten. Keeping things in an open tab is like having the browser constantly bugging me to remind me that I have to do this thing. It doesn't guarantee that it gets addressed in a timely manner, but with the alternative it's guaranteed to not be done at all.
It also helps to keep my place in my work. There's things that I'll always have open because I need quick access to them and don't want the friction of trying to find the page to lead to procrastination. Same with anything that's relevant to work in progress.
Why is overproduction a bad thing? Doesn't everyone just get cheaper food as a result?
I personally think that the cruelty is outweighed by the possibility of an innocent prisoner getting exonerated.
You know what they say. Never let a good problem go to waste.
Yes, you've provided the terms that I'm familiar with. That's not what I'm asking for though. I'm asking for alternatives from people who don't agree with this terminology.
Counterexample: There exists an optimal deterministic policy for any MDP.
Agreed. I would totally buy it if it were made.
And the days off before and after should also be ideal days off.
the stuff we've got now is what is historically known as AI.
Yeah, and people are complaining that we shouldn't call it AI anymore because the colloquial usage of the word has changed, so I want to know what alternatives exist.
Those are all very narrow subtopics within AI. A replacement term for "AI" would have to be more general and include the things you've listed.
Phones need to align speaker to ear and microphone to mouth, so in that sense, there necessarily needs to be a top and bottom. I guess you can reframe the question as whether you like the jack on the microphone side or the speaker side.