I actually don't believe this. The idea that the army of webdevs that find employment for the first time were recruited out of school strikes me as silly. In addition, your response directly contradicts the other…
Don't use the web on your phone.
I don't know about google search results, which I wouldn't trust for something like this. But I just logged back into indeed, searched 'new graduate software engineer' and the vast majority, as in nearly every ad, was a…
I have seen nearly zero job postings for positions that could be filled by new college grads. There are numerous postings seeking interns. There are quite a few require 1-3 years experience. There are many seeking…
> associations, especially in nutritional epidemiology, is trash: > I think you really need to reconsider where you're getting you're data from... I'm going to go with established medical science on this one. > Most…
> A Brutalist library can give one the sense that it houses the knowledge of hundreds of generations. Or it can resemble a turkey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robarts_Library Brutalist structures are hideously ugly…
> With keto you can have as much fibre as you like as long as it's not paired with carbs. Plants, which are extremely high in carbs, are where fiber comes from. High intake of saturated fat is associated with heart…
The keto diet is a low fiber high saturated fat intake diet. The effects of low fiber consumption and high intake of saturated fat are well established, and they certainly aren't inflammation reducers. Also, fasting is…
> women were over-represented in software development compared to men This is a narrative I see taking hold in the past few years but I'm not convinced that prior to the 1980s women were the majority of software…
> Taking white dudes down a notch, I have no issue with that Then you should have no problem dismissing the author and the content of his essay.
> There is a real-world danger to this aestheticizing attitude toward linguistic study, this appeal to “beauty” and “pleasure.” I can't imagine feeling this way and being a classicist. Like, why even bother? > Brexit >…
> Like I said. Needlessly contentious.
>https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402 Well that seemed needlessly contentious. What a shame.
I guess you're right, your experience is universal. SystemD really IS where that comes from.
Void Linux is a nice alternative which defaults to runit. I feel like I'll probably end up in the same spot though, switching to BSD.
I agree. I think it's rambling but it's not horrible. I think > It was a dark and stormy night. or even > It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents. are actually excellent. I like the rest of it as well.…
Can someone tell me what the Mishima quotation has to do with the content of the article.
Yes, they go together. Sociopaths are low in empathy but excellent at perceiving the emotional state of others.
I actually don't believe it's possible to, in any meaningful way, perceive and vicariously experience the emotions of others and to continue to carry any deep hostility, or to do so and not feel some degree of…
That's not being highly empathetic, that's being exactly like every other person. Also, unironically taking joy in someone else's misfortune is pretty mean.
Perceptiveness is not empathy, or else we wouldn't need another word for it. Hatred and empathy are not on the same ends of the emotional spectrum. The ability to perceive others emotions and simultaneously carry toward…
Highly empathetic people should be the ones most able to empathize with people who are deeply unpleasant. Else they wouldn't be highly empathetic. > Maybe highly empathetic people don't like assholes. Nobody likes…
> we have a hard time defining the minimums of free speech. In what sense? Legally, for example, we don't.
I think that taking unironic pleasure at the misfortune of others, or wishing others harm, and the capacity to do so, is the literal opposite of empathy. > Some cultures still eat dog - you don't think they can love…
> According to the study, it seems that people with high empathy are more often people with high empathy towards their in-group...and a lack of empathy for the out-group. I'd argue that it isn't really empathy at…
I actually don't believe this. The idea that the army of webdevs that find employment for the first time were recruited out of school strikes me as silly. In addition, your response directly contradicts the other…
Don't use the web on your phone.
I don't know about google search results, which I wouldn't trust for something like this. But I just logged back into indeed, searched 'new graduate software engineer' and the vast majority, as in nearly every ad, was a…
I have seen nearly zero job postings for positions that could be filled by new college grads. There are numerous postings seeking interns. There are quite a few require 1-3 years experience. There are many seeking…
> associations, especially in nutritional epidemiology, is trash: > I think you really need to reconsider where you're getting you're data from... I'm going to go with established medical science on this one. > Most…
> A Brutalist library can give one the sense that it houses the knowledge of hundreds of generations. Or it can resemble a turkey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robarts_Library Brutalist structures are hideously ugly…
> With keto you can have as much fibre as you like as long as it's not paired with carbs. Plants, which are extremely high in carbs, are where fiber comes from. High intake of saturated fat is associated with heart…
The keto diet is a low fiber high saturated fat intake diet. The effects of low fiber consumption and high intake of saturated fat are well established, and they certainly aren't inflammation reducers. Also, fasting is…
> women were over-represented in software development compared to men This is a narrative I see taking hold in the past few years but I'm not convinced that prior to the 1980s women were the majority of software…
> Taking white dudes down a notch, I have no issue with that Then you should have no problem dismissing the author and the content of his essay.
> There is a real-world danger to this aestheticizing attitude toward linguistic study, this appeal to “beauty” and “pleasure.” I can't imagine feeling this way and being a classicist. Like, why even bother? > Brexit >…
> Like I said. Needlessly contentious.
>https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402 Well that seemed needlessly contentious. What a shame.
I guess you're right, your experience is universal. SystemD really IS where that comes from.
Void Linux is a nice alternative which defaults to runit. I feel like I'll probably end up in the same spot though, switching to BSD.
I agree. I think it's rambling but it's not horrible. I think > It was a dark and stormy night. or even > It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents. are actually excellent. I like the rest of it as well.…
Can someone tell me what the Mishima quotation has to do with the content of the article.
Yes, they go together. Sociopaths are low in empathy but excellent at perceiving the emotional state of others.
I actually don't believe it's possible to, in any meaningful way, perceive and vicariously experience the emotions of others and to continue to carry any deep hostility, or to do so and not feel some degree of…
That's not being highly empathetic, that's being exactly like every other person. Also, unironically taking joy in someone else's misfortune is pretty mean.
Perceptiveness is not empathy, or else we wouldn't need another word for it. Hatred and empathy are not on the same ends of the emotional spectrum. The ability to perceive others emotions and simultaneously carry toward…
Highly empathetic people should be the ones most able to empathize with people who are deeply unpleasant. Else they wouldn't be highly empathetic. > Maybe highly empathetic people don't like assholes. Nobody likes…
> we have a hard time defining the minimums of free speech. In what sense? Legally, for example, we don't.
I think that taking unironic pleasure at the misfortune of others, or wishing others harm, and the capacity to do so, is the literal opposite of empathy. > Some cultures still eat dog - you don't think they can love…
> According to the study, it seems that people with high empathy are more often people with high empathy towards their in-group...and a lack of empathy for the out-group. I'd argue that it isn't really empathy at…