> Some companies made investments in properties, or signed multiyear leases, before the pandemic happened. That was unfortunate, but incidental. Larger companies certainly can do the cost-benefit analysis that cancels…
> Occams razor tells me that other animals probably do have a concious experience just like ours. For most mammals, everything is so similar...including responses to stimuli like light, sound, temperature, pain,…
#3 AKA The most toxic person at the workplace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljLlpOAGRsQ
> The linked page doesn't say anything about what is and isn't a human subject. Why you decided that was a claim is your own bias talking. I was pointing out the relevant section. You've tried to raise something that…
Canned soda ph2.5 and is a solution Fountain soda ph6.5 to ph8.5 and is a suspension The differences are stark.
> The IRB should not have allowed this to happen. I see this repeated, but arguments like "You don't get to secretly do things to your subjects." are not sufficient nor is "it's arguably the most important software on…
If you stick to fountain sodas, it won't wreck your teeth for decades. The acid in the can (and 2liters, small bottles, etc) is very hard on them.
> The school must abide by policies and incorporate student's right to free speech, "Though public school students do possess First Amendment freedoms, the courts allow school officials to regulate certain types of…
> a sincere apology cannot in any way entertain doubt about the fact that there WAS harm Someone will always be apologizing wrong for some. Some interpretation of what harm there was, is not necessarily the same as my…
Indeed, honorary degrees are earned. The accreditation process differs for every individual, at a micro level and for individuals across organizations (and time and discipline, et al) at a macro level. The idea that a…
> As I just informed you I think you have a flawed set of beliefs. Good luck with whatever.
> The phrase “earned degree” has a particular meaning: it means “not honorary” Maybe you meant academic degree. > But they are what they are. Still not clear on what that means. Recognition of expertise? They are that.…
"Doctor" is widely used throughout the US media without repercussion. Dr. Phil - philosophy Dr. Drew - medical doctor Dr. Laura - physiology (honorary in tradition and culture from a tiny college) Dr. Ruth - education…
"earn" as in was granted by a university? The purpose of a graduate degree (Masters, Doctorate, et al) is to further knowledge. Without churning out "dissertations", Universities would be nothing more than echo chambers…
> I found an article that said Germany has more lawsuits https://www.clements.com/sites/default/files/resources/The-M... was it this one?
> I wouldn't know how to make a case that any language is a bad language I have a checklist I've been building which is purely based on my experience and is subjective. Appearing on the checklist makes teaching someone…
> The premise of this argument relies on assuming life arising on Earth and Mars are stochastic processes that each occurred independently That isn't the premise. It's the premise of how it got there for a…
Wireframe Sketcher (my fav out of them all) does this in a more efficient manner.
> You seem to be arguing incredibly uncharitably. Ironic. You've claimed multiple things. For each case, in the face of conflicting evidence, deflected to argue about another detail.
I rather enjoyed this for awhile, although a bit repetitive and long-winded at times. He did mention it was rushed. Decades later, I'm surprised that languages aren't changing to make programming less boilerplate and…
> Why is US GDP growth so weirdly constant? It's just a made up output with a wildly manipulated function. This is not unique to the USA.
He's not confusing it. > the price of everything rises by the same proportion Due to regulation, that's simply not the universal case - e.g. rent control. The economy is conceptual, but prices are concrete leading to…
The secret is that a solution where typical CSS classes are the exception and not the common case, is generally more useful.
If you're an employee (no equity), be assured your employers don't care about you when the money starts to dry up. If you're overpriced for the revenue you bring in, you're gone. This is stuff everyone learned in the…
> however, tell me that as a developer and I'm motivated. I'm not sure why it would be any different. Just because I make a mistake (sometimes leading to a chain of mistakes) doesn't solely make me an idiot.
> Some companies made investments in properties, or signed multiyear leases, before the pandemic happened. That was unfortunate, but incidental. Larger companies certainly can do the cost-benefit analysis that cancels…
> Occams razor tells me that other animals probably do have a concious experience just like ours. For most mammals, everything is so similar...including responses to stimuli like light, sound, temperature, pain,…
#3 AKA The most toxic person at the workplace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljLlpOAGRsQ
> The linked page doesn't say anything about what is and isn't a human subject. Why you decided that was a claim is your own bias talking. I was pointing out the relevant section. You've tried to raise something that…
Canned soda ph2.5 and is a solution Fountain soda ph6.5 to ph8.5 and is a suspension The differences are stark.
> The IRB should not have allowed this to happen. I see this repeated, but arguments like "You don't get to secretly do things to your subjects." are not sufficient nor is "it's arguably the most important software on…
If you stick to fountain sodas, it won't wreck your teeth for decades. The acid in the can (and 2liters, small bottles, etc) is very hard on them.
> The school must abide by policies and incorporate student's right to free speech, "Though public school students do possess First Amendment freedoms, the courts allow school officials to regulate certain types of…
> a sincere apology cannot in any way entertain doubt about the fact that there WAS harm Someone will always be apologizing wrong for some. Some interpretation of what harm there was, is not necessarily the same as my…
Indeed, honorary degrees are earned. The accreditation process differs for every individual, at a micro level and for individuals across organizations (and time and discipline, et al) at a macro level. The idea that a…
> As I just informed you I think you have a flawed set of beliefs. Good luck with whatever.
> The phrase “earned degree” has a particular meaning: it means “not honorary” Maybe you meant academic degree. > But they are what they are. Still not clear on what that means. Recognition of expertise? They are that.…
"Doctor" is widely used throughout the US media without repercussion. Dr. Phil - philosophy Dr. Drew - medical doctor Dr. Laura - physiology (honorary in tradition and culture from a tiny college) Dr. Ruth - education…
"earn" as in was granted by a university? The purpose of a graduate degree (Masters, Doctorate, et al) is to further knowledge. Without churning out "dissertations", Universities would be nothing more than echo chambers…
> I found an article that said Germany has more lawsuits https://www.clements.com/sites/default/files/resources/The-M... was it this one?
> I wouldn't know how to make a case that any language is a bad language I have a checklist I've been building which is purely based on my experience and is subjective. Appearing on the checklist makes teaching someone…
> The premise of this argument relies on assuming life arising on Earth and Mars are stochastic processes that each occurred independently That isn't the premise. It's the premise of how it got there for a…
Wireframe Sketcher (my fav out of them all) does this in a more efficient manner.
> You seem to be arguing incredibly uncharitably. Ironic. You've claimed multiple things. For each case, in the face of conflicting evidence, deflected to argue about another detail.
I rather enjoyed this for awhile, although a bit repetitive and long-winded at times. He did mention it was rushed. Decades later, I'm surprised that languages aren't changing to make programming less boilerplate and…
> Why is US GDP growth so weirdly constant? It's just a made up output with a wildly manipulated function. This is not unique to the USA.
He's not confusing it. > the price of everything rises by the same proportion Due to regulation, that's simply not the universal case - e.g. rent control. The economy is conceptual, but prices are concrete leading to…
The secret is that a solution where typical CSS classes are the exception and not the common case, is generally more useful.
If you're an employee (no equity), be assured your employers don't care about you when the money starts to dry up. If you're overpriced for the revenue you bring in, you're gone. This is stuff everyone learned in the…
> however, tell me that as a developer and I'm motivated. I'm not sure why it would be any different. Just because I make a mistake (sometimes leading to a chain of mistakes) doesn't solely make me an idiot.