They say doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is insanity. Well what is doing the same thing over and over again and GETTING different results?
They say doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is insanity. Well what is doing the same thing over and over again and GETTING different results?
Debugging pretty much any multithreaded application..
26ReplyUnknown variables
24ReplyNah, just throw all the unknowns into a the error term at the end of the equation and call it a day. All models are wrong, but some are close enough.
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Rolling dice
21ReplyNot always! There's a miniscule chance that you'll get the same results twice or thrice in a row.
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Using kubernetes.
19ReplyThis shook me.
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A sign of flawed methodology.
11ReplyPhD grad student
10ReplyThat's when you've been working on a project for a year and decide to throw it out and try something completely different
1ReplyClair Patterson, his lead levels wildly inconsistent, "'Duck soup', my ass"
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If you are improving consistency by doing the same thing over and over then you are practicing.
In that case the difference is in chance to succeed, not really a different intended outcome which is what the saying is trying to get at.
8ReplySometimes I go outside. Sometimes it rains. The two are somewhat correlated.:-)
8ReplyQuantum physics
8ReplyGathering statistics
8Replyopening pokemon cards or loot boxes 😭
8ReplyMe measuring anything.
7ReplyLife
6ReplyChaos.
6ReplyInconsistency
5ReplyWas about to post this lol
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Science
4ReplyMeta: I asked a lot of people the same question and they've all given different answers. Fascinating.
2ReplyChaos Theory
1ReplyI go to work every day and keep getting paid. Can you milk me, Greg?
1ReplyPlaying Warframe
1ReplyCould be Stockholms syndrome. Could not be many options in their life. Could be their friends or family not reaching out if ever. Could be someone needs to guide them in the right direction since they seem to be lost in a vicious cycle.
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