Recent statements

Jan 28 Using gendered language when the gender is unknown poses the risk of reinforcing gender stereotypes
Jan 27 You should use gender-neutral language when referring to an indeterminate individual and their gender is unknown
Jan 27 You should use gender-neutral language when you don't know the preferred pronoun of someone you are referring to
Mar 2022 "Statistical independence only makes sense for probabilities of events" opposes "The first and second element of the couples (x, pseudoRandom(x)) will be statistically independent while causally linked"
Mar 2022 Statistical independence only makes sense for probabilities of events
Mar 2022 "The first and second element of the couples (x, pseudoRandom(x)) will be statistically independent while causally linked" opposes ""A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" opposes "The meaning of "X is orthogonal to Y" shouldn't imply X can’t have a causal relation with Y""
Mar 2022 The first and second element of the couples (x, pseudoRandom(x)) will be statistically independent while causally linked
Mar 2022 "Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the chances of the occurrence of the other" supports ""A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" opposes "The meaning of "X is orthogonal to Y" shouldn't imply X can’t have a causal relation with Y""
Mar 2022 "Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the chances of the occurrence of the other" supports ""A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" supports "X being orthogonal to Y should mean that conceptually changing the value of X doesn’t change the value of Y""
Mar 2022 Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the chances of the occurrence of the other