YoY change in jobs is still probably not the best way to visualize overall market health. As you say, you also have to take into account the number of people of fill the jobs. To me it seems like the least misleading…
It all comes down to glutamate and gaba again. It's been really interesting to see how fundamental these two molecules are as I have learned more about medical biology/neurology. They are implicated in so many medical…
Agreed. The child prodigy is overvalued in popular perception. It is a subject of fascination precisely because it is uncommon. Most really great work is done by people with plenty of experience; it's just not that…
Same. I've been explicitly told "Neutral Face. Don't smile." for my passport and driver's licenses in NC, FL and CA (Redwood City too).
I wonder what everyone else thinks about this claim made by the article: > The enduring strength of a state-dominated Chinese system that can pivot, change policy and redirect resources at will in service of long-term…
The lectures and assignments for Oregon State's CS475 (Parallel Programming) are all available online. [0] There are lectures [1] and a project [2] about SIMD. I really enjoyed the entire course as a survey of parallel…
I'm reading elsewhere that this may not be true? https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6928529...
> The drums of the 24 m analog calculators are of course not 24 m long. I was disappointed
> religious intake of ~3 litres (250 ml per kg) Intake of what? (I'm guessing water?)
Gabe Newell just applied for NZ citizenship as well
I was surprised to learn this too! Looks like they were only married for around 8 years (1957 to 1965), so they divorced before he was really famous. Maybe that's why it's not more widely known?
My dad (in his 50s but in great health/shape) got a flu around the same time that you did, and had similar problems. Felt flu-y for 3-4 weeks, and then for months afterward he felt weak, had an elevated heartrate, and…
> The Japanese companies earn very low returns on equity. They have a bunch of businesses that earn 4, 5, 6% on equity and it is very hard to earn a lot as an investor when the business you are in doesn't earn very much…
Many colleges are trying this now, at least near where I am in the Triangle region of North Carolina (Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State). They call them "flip(ped) classes".
I'm not sure where you live, but my experience has been the complete opposite. When I was a poor working kid nearly every other poor kid I knew in high school started working at 16. Some of my friends from wealthy…
I'm not sure I understand. SEC employees are being secretly trained to destroy it from within?
We're you referring to pallets used in warehouses/shipping? I think they're using a different definition, i.e. "a straw-filled tick or mattress", "a small, hard or temporary bed".…
Someone I know is a post-delivery (or "mother+baby" nurse) who just had a baby a few weeks ago. The most recent guidance is that one weak drink in a day is probably fine and the best time to have one is near the end of…
There are tons of bacteria that are either neutral, good for you, or that you even *need". You just only hear about the ones that are bad for us, because they are comparitively rare.
I read recently that NY was the state where the highest number of people moving to Raleigh were coming from as well. The migration seems real from over here.
Three times in the past year, I've had packages marked as "Delivered at/in mailbox" that weren't actually delivered until 2-3 days later. The most recent was particularly worrying, since it contained my new passport…
> True, but I don't think the average person back then had much idle time either. I think this gets to the heart of it. The people hanging out in the cages in the article were not the average person. They were almost…
We were talking about what Chinese emigrants can get inside China, so they probably mean that Chinese nationals (usually) wouldn't be subject to racism themselves.
It could easily still be luck if they bought Tesla or TECL 3 years ago and that is where their 4x return came from. Regardless, even if you have a strategy that works for now, that doesn't mean it will continue to work…
> I do think there will eventually be abloody falling out between our classes. Times have changed however, and I doubt workers will be able to 'win' anymore. It's a shame, but I have to agree. I'm not into conspiracy…
YoY change in jobs is still probably not the best way to visualize overall market health. As you say, you also have to take into account the number of people of fill the jobs. To me it seems like the least misleading…
It all comes down to glutamate and gaba again. It's been really interesting to see how fundamental these two molecules are as I have learned more about medical biology/neurology. They are implicated in so many medical…
Agreed. The child prodigy is overvalued in popular perception. It is a subject of fascination precisely because it is uncommon. Most really great work is done by people with plenty of experience; it's just not that…
Same. I've been explicitly told "Neutral Face. Don't smile." for my passport and driver's licenses in NC, FL and CA (Redwood City too).
I wonder what everyone else thinks about this claim made by the article: > The enduring strength of a state-dominated Chinese system that can pivot, change policy and redirect resources at will in service of long-term…
The lectures and assignments for Oregon State's CS475 (Parallel Programming) are all available online. [0] There are lectures [1] and a project [2] about SIMD. I really enjoyed the entire course as a survey of parallel…
I'm reading elsewhere that this may not be true? https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6928529...
> The drums of the 24 m analog calculators are of course not 24 m long. I was disappointed
> religious intake of ~3 litres (250 ml per kg) Intake of what? (I'm guessing water?)
Gabe Newell just applied for NZ citizenship as well
I was surprised to learn this too! Looks like they were only married for around 8 years (1957 to 1965), so they divorced before he was really famous. Maybe that's why it's not more widely known?
My dad (in his 50s but in great health/shape) got a flu around the same time that you did, and had similar problems. Felt flu-y for 3-4 weeks, and then for months afterward he felt weak, had an elevated heartrate, and…
> The Japanese companies earn very low returns on equity. They have a bunch of businesses that earn 4, 5, 6% on equity and it is very hard to earn a lot as an investor when the business you are in doesn't earn very much…
Many colleges are trying this now, at least near where I am in the Triangle region of North Carolina (Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State). They call them "flip(ped) classes".
I'm not sure where you live, but my experience has been the complete opposite. When I was a poor working kid nearly every other poor kid I knew in high school started working at 16. Some of my friends from wealthy…
I'm not sure I understand. SEC employees are being secretly trained to destroy it from within?
We're you referring to pallets used in warehouses/shipping? I think they're using a different definition, i.e. "a straw-filled tick or mattress", "a small, hard or temporary bed".…
Someone I know is a post-delivery (or "mother+baby" nurse) who just had a baby a few weeks ago. The most recent guidance is that one weak drink in a day is probably fine and the best time to have one is near the end of…
There are tons of bacteria that are either neutral, good for you, or that you even *need". You just only hear about the ones that are bad for us, because they are comparitively rare.
I read recently that NY was the state where the highest number of people moving to Raleigh were coming from as well. The migration seems real from over here.
Three times in the past year, I've had packages marked as "Delivered at/in mailbox" that weren't actually delivered until 2-3 days later. The most recent was particularly worrying, since it contained my new passport…
> True, but I don't think the average person back then had much idle time either. I think this gets to the heart of it. The people hanging out in the cages in the article were not the average person. They were almost…
We were talking about what Chinese emigrants can get inside China, so they probably mean that Chinese nationals (usually) wouldn't be subject to racism themselves.
It could easily still be luck if they bought Tesla or TECL 3 years ago and that is where their 4x return came from. Regardless, even if you have a strategy that works for now, that doesn't mean it will continue to work…
> I do think there will eventually be abloody falling out between our classes. Times have changed however, and I doubt workers will be able to 'win' anymore. It's a shame, but I have to agree. I'm not into conspiracy…