I'm using kosher salt, by the way. I find that the coarseness of the grain is really easy to handle. Fine, fine sea salt, when you're cooking, I like it for finishing, perhaps, and for other purposes.
You kind of want this coarse texture to it, which is actually the benefit of doing it in a proper grinder-- you're going to get an even grind, an even coarseness, according to what you want. When you do it here, the other day, I had huge cubes of fat left in my sausage, and other parts were kind of just pureed.
at the bottom, and this hospital has also, in an effort to provide some kind of privacy, done some redaction. The same kind of redaction and coarsening in their database, and now three records match Rebecca there. And of course, the real problem here is the join of these two databases, right?
The web represents a grand emotional, sensory, and intellectual adventure for anyone willing to explore it actively. Alarmist tracks that warn about how the web endangers culture or coarsens civilization miss the point that the same was said, in turn, about theater, lyric poetry, the novel, film, and television.
Now, a lot of people miss this period of objectivity. They think all this emotion roiling the media landscape is coarsening the culture, is making us stupid. It's not the emotion that's doing that.
And due to privacy concerns, there's been some anonymization done here, and anonymization largely consists of operations of redaction, like entirely removing certain columns from a database, or coarsening in which you sort of fuzz up the information. And then the hope is that somehow when you're done with this, you have some sort of privacy guarantees.
But it's OK if it's very smooth. I kind of think like the texture of rice, maybe the coarseness of broken rice is a good way to think about it. So we have here the egg yolk, white wine, lemon juice.
Now, again, in a real large database and in a real application of these methods, you might go for a criterion like what's called k-anonymity. So what's k-anonymity? K-anonymity basically asks that you do enough of this coarsening and redaction so that any row in the allegedly anonymized database matches at least k other-- there at least k matches to that row, k identical records, OK?
But it's OK if it's very smooth. I kind of think like the texture of rice, maybe-- the coarseness of broken rice-- is a good way to think about it. Cool. And now what I'm going to do-- one of the most important steps here is, I am going to weigh it out.
Well, I think the reason is that we had this big shift that took place in the 19th century where we went from this sort of network topology So we see this now about the trivialization, the coarsening of debate.
You'll be able to kind of mince the meat more. You kind of want this coarse texture to it, which is actually the benefit of doing it in a proper grinder-- you're going to get an even grind, an even coarseness, according to what you want.