How is that any different from European censorship? Nazism is despicable, but censoring the Nazi voice is effectively the same as preventing citizens from having those "dissident thoughts" that contradict modern western…
I don't understand the outrage about censorship particularly with respect to the Chinese government. Google has agreed to remove plenty of stuff from the search engine that many Europeans see:…
Is there a progression to this one might follow?
But I can't see why regulation must be necessary to maintain net neutrality; of course it's a good thing, I'm just not sure the government necessarily needs to mandate it. Documented abuses of net neutrality were few…
I'd written a paragraph explaining why your arguments are wrong and asking you to reevaluate your viewpoint. But forget that. I'll ask you this: UC Berkeley, a school that does not consider gender in applications per…
You keep saying the same thing, and I keep telling you why you're wrong, and for some reason you keep saying the same thing, as if somehow rewording them changes anything. I'll repeat myself for a change, since you…
>> "women are inferior" dressed up in a dinner jacket so it fits in with polite company No, it's not even close to the same. That an individual is less likely to choose a career doesn't mean that individual inherently…
>> influenced for example by the presence or absence of role models or the impression of certain fields as not welcoming to women. Sure it can play a part in the outcome, but that in no way limits anyone from still…
Anonymous? My user can easily be googled... >> to try to preserve the argument that women are biologically inferior You clearly didn't read, because I made the argument that women are less INTERESTED, not that they are…
What I mean by that is there exist no gender barriers to take an AP exam - that fewer women are studying CS in college or working a technical role is not a result of a biased system, but of an individual decision that…
If it's a business decision to hire more females, then who are we to demand top tech companies expand their college search range? Could it not be a business decision to minimize risk? (I, for one, am in favor of getting…
Except this isn't true; there are many cases where inequality of outcome is not a cause of inequality of opportunity - unless you're telling me the system actively encourages men to die on the job - so much so that 93%…
This is pretty clearly documented. In universities that don't consider race or gender in admissions (notably the UC system and Caltech), the minority rate tanks (except for Asian-American rates, which double).
It is matching society, however: CollegeBoard testing statistics reveal that in high school girls take AP Computer Science much less frequently than boys - at proportions fairly close to 1:3. Given that anyone is free…
>> But I'd say it's not that common. Then you should look at the actual university policies outlined on their website. At top of line elite schools (Stanford, Princeton level), if your family income <$65-75K, both…
16 in 10 silicon valley executives are white, while 7 in 10 are Asian (for every 10 engineers). So Asians are actually underrepresented at the highest level. I have no comments on the current Washington administration's…
And explain to me why some bureaucratic organization is responsible for correcting for this disproportion. On average in the United States (I say average because someone here is bound to call me an Asian supremacist…
I find Photoshop v Gimp akin to Android v iOS.
His lectures are awesome, wish some of them could be remastered though
Now make one that can find inverses ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
How is that any different from European censorship? Nazism is despicable, but censoring the Nazi voice is effectively the same as preventing citizens from having those "dissident thoughts" that contradict modern western…
I don't understand the outrage about censorship particularly with respect to the Chinese government. Google has agreed to remove plenty of stuff from the search engine that many Europeans see:…
Is there a progression to this one might follow?
But I can't see why regulation must be necessary to maintain net neutrality; of course it's a good thing, I'm just not sure the government necessarily needs to mandate it. Documented abuses of net neutrality were few…
I'd written a paragraph explaining why your arguments are wrong and asking you to reevaluate your viewpoint. But forget that. I'll ask you this: UC Berkeley, a school that does not consider gender in applications per…
You keep saying the same thing, and I keep telling you why you're wrong, and for some reason you keep saying the same thing, as if somehow rewording them changes anything. I'll repeat myself for a change, since you…
>> "women are inferior" dressed up in a dinner jacket so it fits in with polite company No, it's not even close to the same. That an individual is less likely to choose a career doesn't mean that individual inherently…
>> influenced for example by the presence or absence of role models or the impression of certain fields as not welcoming to women. Sure it can play a part in the outcome, but that in no way limits anyone from still…
Anonymous? My user can easily be googled... >> to try to preserve the argument that women are biologically inferior You clearly didn't read, because I made the argument that women are less INTERESTED, not that they are…
What I mean by that is there exist no gender barriers to take an AP exam - that fewer women are studying CS in college or working a technical role is not a result of a biased system, but of an individual decision that…
If it's a business decision to hire more females, then who are we to demand top tech companies expand their college search range? Could it not be a business decision to minimize risk? (I, for one, am in favor of getting…
Except this isn't true; there are many cases where inequality of outcome is not a cause of inequality of opportunity - unless you're telling me the system actively encourages men to die on the job - so much so that 93%…
This is pretty clearly documented. In universities that don't consider race or gender in admissions (notably the UC system and Caltech), the minority rate tanks (except for Asian-American rates, which double).
It is matching society, however: CollegeBoard testing statistics reveal that in high school girls take AP Computer Science much less frequently than boys - at proportions fairly close to 1:3. Given that anyone is free…
>> But I'd say it's not that common. Then you should look at the actual university policies outlined on their website. At top of line elite schools (Stanford, Princeton level), if your family income <$65-75K, both…
16 in 10 silicon valley executives are white, while 7 in 10 are Asian (for every 10 engineers). So Asians are actually underrepresented at the highest level. I have no comments on the current Washington administration's…
And explain to me why some bureaucratic organization is responsible for correcting for this disproportion. On average in the United States (I say average because someone here is bound to call me an Asian supremacist…
I find Photoshop v Gimp akin to Android v iOS.
His lectures are awesome, wish some of them could be remastered though
Now make one that can find inverses ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)