I'm not sure that's relevant - the fact that we can detect enough earth-ish sized planets to reveal a consistent bimodal size distribution is compelling on its own.
The issue is that there's some force or factor at play that we don't understand - which means that it can't be modeled. If the behavior was emergent from the physics that we do understand, researchers would likely have…
That would be compelling if there were planets up to a certain size. However, that's not the case. You have increasingly large planets, a big gap, and then increasingly large planets again. It's a bimodal distribution,…
The problem with this (very interesting and fun) theory is that Earth would have to somehow be the very last planet to develop such intelligence amongst the large list of planets within detection range, which seems…
From earlier in this thread "NAT literally breaks IP". NAT is a workaround. Yes, it's our solution to IPv4 shortage in light of not being able to force the world over to IPv6, but it's not ideal.
Yeah, we can only give out 4,294,967,295 more /32s to large companies.
Amazon is on the extreme end of the customer-privacy side. Wtf are you talking about? If you're going to put them in a bucket, they belong with Apple.
Sure, but $20 an hour isn't really "more" than what people are making in degreed professions. > Then there's overtime, which your salaried white-collar worker doesn't get at all. Not true across the board - in fact,…
> Sounds to me like you're trying to find a rational answer when it's likely just politics. Implying that compliance with the law and not wanting to be liable for damages isn't rational? That's "politics", after all.
Disagree. Motor impairment is one issue, yes, but so is mental impairment. People under the influence of drugs can have poor decision making, even if their motor skills are fine. Driving on meth is still driving under…
There's not another viable test though that can act on a shorter window than that. Companies aren't out of line for not wanting their employees to be working while under the influence of marijuana - the problem isn't…
Great point. Markets are usually honest - if not necessarily always "right" - since that's where the rubber meets the road.
I'm not sure that's relevant - the fact that we can detect enough earth-ish sized planets to reveal a consistent bimodal size distribution is compelling on its own.
The issue is that there's some force or factor at play that we don't understand - which means that it can't be modeled. If the behavior was emergent from the physics that we do understand, researchers would likely have…
That would be compelling if there were planets up to a certain size. However, that's not the case. You have increasingly large planets, a big gap, and then increasingly large planets again. It's a bimodal distribution,…
The problem with this (very interesting and fun) theory is that Earth would have to somehow be the very last planet to develop such intelligence amongst the large list of planets within detection range, which seems…
From earlier in this thread "NAT literally breaks IP". NAT is a workaround. Yes, it's our solution to IPv4 shortage in light of not being able to force the world over to IPv6, but it's not ideal.
Yeah, we can only give out 4,294,967,295 more /32s to large companies.
Amazon is on the extreme end of the customer-privacy side. Wtf are you talking about? If you're going to put them in a bucket, they belong with Apple.
Sure, but $20 an hour isn't really "more" than what people are making in degreed professions. > Then there's overtime, which your salaried white-collar worker doesn't get at all. Not true across the board - in fact,…
> Sounds to me like you're trying to find a rational answer when it's likely just politics. Implying that compliance with the law and not wanting to be liable for damages isn't rational? That's "politics", after all.
Disagree. Motor impairment is one issue, yes, but so is mental impairment. People under the influence of drugs can have poor decision making, even if their motor skills are fine. Driving on meth is still driving under…
There's not another viable test though that can act on a shorter window than that. Companies aren't out of line for not wanting their employees to be working while under the influence of marijuana - the problem isn't…
Great point. Markets are usually honest - if not necessarily always "right" - since that's where the rubber meets the road.