Not necessarily. There have been a number of papers trying to emphasize the generalization power of a network rather than "it got a SOTA number", and so leave off fine tuning results. Because that would distract from the point of the paper.
You might want to back that up with research: people don’t look at full URLs but that’s exactly why it’s so important that the highly-prominent domain name display is accurate.
The generally accepted term for this type of comment is "karma whoring", an attempt to garner upvotes for the erudite and enlightening explanation of the phenomenon by quoting the article itself. This works for those who suffer from 'TL,DR' but it fails on those who actually read before they comment.
Pretty much all of the relationship to practical stuff in papers like this related to the RH are "it gives us information about the prime numbers, and those are used in cryptography".
It's really just about getting people to perk their ears up rather than true implications about crypto.
Just not the oppressive gender norms, the work-life balance at mainstream employers, the level of direct political corruption, or the thousand other very real problems Japan has that are worse than in the US.
Let's not idealize foreign countries, please and thank you.
>Americans should travel more and replicate the best parts.
I hope you realize that the vast majority of the country isn't as privileged as we are when it comes to being able to afford to travel, or even to get time off in the first place.
I think this gives those of us who do have that privilege an obligation to be responsible about the ways we speak and write about our experiences. For the majority of Americans who never make it to e.g. Japan, it makes a difference how they hear travelers speak in person, on TV, or in commenters on reddit (or even, gasp, Hacker News).
> I hope you realize that the vast majority of the country isn't as privileged as we are when it comes to being able to afford to travel, or even to get time off in the first place.
Yet those people will vote and otherwise support bad policies with their uninformed-ness.