Didn't it turn out that the amyloid plaque hypothesis was based on a fraudulent paper?
This is exactly what happened when Obama was elected, btw. Cult of personality is a dangerous thing from either end of the political spectrum.
You said "Reagan fired thousands upon thousands of ATC because they dared to ask for proper wages." All I did was correct you, and I didn't do so rudely. The rational reaction would be, "Huh, this issue is more complex…
The salaries were in comparison to the private sector. TBH I'm not sure what jobs & ages they chose to compare Federal salaries to the private sector. Seems kinda arbitrary. Perhaps it was in comparison to private…
The air traffic controller union was asking for a 32-hour work week and a $10,000 a year raise. The counter offer would give them salaries higher than the private sector, but keep the work week at 5 days instead of 4.…
Undersea cables carry trillions of dollars in transactions daily. Their value cannot be overstated.
Normally I would disregard their findings. However, the FBI, former head of the CDC, and Congressional panel all came to the same conclusion: Covid was made in a lab.
After spending some time on the teachers subreddit I completely understand why so many people are choosing to homeschool. The amount of in-classroom abuse -- verbal and physical -- in addition to the entitled parents is…
Big countries with lots of oligarchs don't listen to small countries with small GDPs. </cynicism>
Here's an article that sheds light on how many of these billionaires think: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/sep/04/super-rich-prep... Excerpt: "They knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds…
I'm implying that is something that needs to be investigated. The motive is there: hundreds of billions of dollars. And people do not become billionaires by being nice and playing nice. Many of them have clinical…
The head of the NSA left his job to join the board of directors of OpenAI.
When billions - perhaps trillions - of dollars are on the line, CEOs and their associates will stop at nothing to get that money. They're surely not going to let the life of a single person stand in their way. Look at…
Proton Pass does this. It's browser extension will also generate and store passkeys in your Proton account making it accessible to any device.
I wonder if the more decisive aspect is the data, not the model. Will closed data win over open data? With the YouTube corpus at their disposal, I don't see how anyone can beat Google for AI video generation.
I for sure assume this is a multi-factorial problem, with COVID impacts being one of many. I understand why people are reluctant to acknowledge and discuss this. It would make repeated COVID infections a terrifying…
Yes, but study after study shows brain damage. In fact, viral reservoirs often persist in brain tissue for up to a year after infection. This is why we're seeing problems with very young children who were not born…
COVID causes neurological damage which includes brain damage. (People who lost their sense of smell were suffering mild, localized brain damage.) Another observable impact is a steady rise in car crashes post COVID. The…
COVID is known to cause neurological damage including brain damage. I think we're now seeing the collective impact to IQ due to repeated COVID infections.
If you only want individual use, Wolfram Cloud is free to use. I think files delete after 30 days or something. Also the Wolfram Engine is a free way to use Mathematica via command line. Hey, its something...
The trillions in daily financial transactions that cross the Atlantic via undersea cable is the main concern.
An activist judge in Delaware overrode a vote of shareholders. Now, the vote was to give Elon Musk a big payday, but the more general problem is a judge intervened in corporate activity. It's widely assumed this will…
Here's a case where robotics and other innovations can help out.
100% -- We've been promised more free time due to AI. Probably better to cash in now before this promise is rescinded.
This is a great argument for individual retirement accounts rather than using the young to pay for the elderly. In the United States, if everyone's social security tax were put in an index fund, then everyone would be…
Didn't it turn out that the amyloid plaque hypothesis was based on a fraudulent paper?
This is exactly what happened when Obama was elected, btw. Cult of personality is a dangerous thing from either end of the political spectrum.
You said "Reagan fired thousands upon thousands of ATC because they dared to ask for proper wages." All I did was correct you, and I didn't do so rudely. The rational reaction would be, "Huh, this issue is more complex…
The salaries were in comparison to the private sector. TBH I'm not sure what jobs & ages they chose to compare Federal salaries to the private sector. Seems kinda arbitrary. Perhaps it was in comparison to private…
The air traffic controller union was asking for a 32-hour work week and a $10,000 a year raise. The counter offer would give them salaries higher than the private sector, but keep the work week at 5 days instead of 4.…
Undersea cables carry trillions of dollars in transactions daily. Their value cannot be overstated.
Normally I would disregard their findings. However, the FBI, former head of the CDC, and Congressional panel all came to the same conclusion: Covid was made in a lab.
After spending some time on the teachers subreddit I completely understand why so many people are choosing to homeschool. The amount of in-classroom abuse -- verbal and physical -- in addition to the entitled parents is…
Big countries with lots of oligarchs don't listen to small countries with small GDPs. </cynicism>
Here's an article that sheds light on how many of these billionaires think: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/sep/04/super-rich-prep... Excerpt: "They knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds…
I'm implying that is something that needs to be investigated. The motive is there: hundreds of billions of dollars. And people do not become billionaires by being nice and playing nice. Many of them have clinical…
The head of the NSA left his job to join the board of directors of OpenAI.
When billions - perhaps trillions - of dollars are on the line, CEOs and their associates will stop at nothing to get that money. They're surely not going to let the life of a single person stand in their way. Look at…
Proton Pass does this. It's browser extension will also generate and store passkeys in your Proton account making it accessible to any device.
I wonder if the more decisive aspect is the data, not the model. Will closed data win over open data? With the YouTube corpus at their disposal, I don't see how anyone can beat Google for AI video generation.
I for sure assume this is a multi-factorial problem, with COVID impacts being one of many. I understand why people are reluctant to acknowledge and discuss this. It would make repeated COVID infections a terrifying…
Yes, but study after study shows brain damage. In fact, viral reservoirs often persist in brain tissue for up to a year after infection. This is why we're seeing problems with very young children who were not born…
COVID causes neurological damage which includes brain damage. (People who lost their sense of smell were suffering mild, localized brain damage.) Another observable impact is a steady rise in car crashes post COVID. The…
COVID is known to cause neurological damage including brain damage. I think we're now seeing the collective impact to IQ due to repeated COVID infections.
If you only want individual use, Wolfram Cloud is free to use. I think files delete after 30 days or something. Also the Wolfram Engine is a free way to use Mathematica via command line. Hey, its something...
The trillions in daily financial transactions that cross the Atlantic via undersea cable is the main concern.
An activist judge in Delaware overrode a vote of shareholders. Now, the vote was to give Elon Musk a big payday, but the more general problem is a judge intervened in corporate activity. It's widely assumed this will…
Here's a case where robotics and other innovations can help out.
100% -- We've been promised more free time due to AI. Probably better to cash in now before this promise is rescinded.
This is a great argument for individual retirement accounts rather than using the young to pay for the elderly. In the United States, if everyone's social security tax were put in an index fund, then everyone would be…