|A bad guy gets their hand on a single empty ballot and writes the... I am sure there are many reasons to prefer electronic voting, but that just seem logistically impossible when you are talking about millions of…
That should be fixed first, but it's much more complicated. Even if you could fix all systematic issues the poor would still have less access because of poverty, discrimination, and many other forces.
That would only be fairer if everyone has the same level of access to education up to that point. I don't know anything about the Australian school systems, but I know for sure that is not the case in the U.S.
The two examples you mention is in regard to bigotry. If they have those views then those views are going to drive their actions. There is no such thing as being a bigot in private.
In context of the comment I was initially replying, regarding how Asians are considered a counter example, I think positive is the correct term. My initial post was strictly to point out the original posters bias…
You are correct positive may not be the best term, but I think we are in agreement otherwise
Bias goes both ways and biases effecting social status for Asians are typically positive. For example, if hiring for a Mathematician from three resumes, 1 White, 1 Black, and 1 Asian and being unaware of actual skill,…
While it's true that there were laws allowing minorities to vote in the late 1800's at the federal level, up until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 there was still institutionalized discrimination that made it difficult to…
>Hospitals are not required to treat, but most do. It is general knowledge in the industry that if you can't afford treatment for your cancer you go to a local hospital where you will be treated regardless of ability to…
A little late, but my post is in comparison to Cleveland, OH where for the same prices you could get something much nicer. I would also have many more living options available in Cleveland proper compared to the few…
This can already be seen, housing is going to be a huge problem without some major investment in that area as well. Nowhere beside Downtown, and maybe one other neighborhood, is worth living in right now, and the rent…
Help me out: I created a website, but I don't really know what to do with it, or if it's even worth doing anything with it. https://www.recruiterator.com/ In short the site is like rate my professor for recruiters. What…
That site looks like something from the 90's. Has design regressed that much that the 90's look is cool again?
I don't know the current state of browser's but the is likely because, at least at one time, the display type of table wasn't widely supported. On the other hand support for centering vertically with auto isn't/wasn't…
Maybe they meant $79/year. If that is the case I would think they are associating it with a prime account. They already have an app store with a submission and review system in place. I don't think it would be too far…
>Really depends on the sector and focus. ...And location. In Ohio you might have a harder time finding work knowing Ruby or Python compared to knowing Java or .Net.
I haven't really been keeping up, so I don't know if the criticism is valid or not. However, I think the topic of sexism, and discrimination in general, is something that needs to be talked about more openly. Hopefully…
While I don't agree with the science behind these test, I would assume that INTJ's would have similar interest and likely gather at a place such as Hacker News.
I agree, I think the problem is more so with developers that don't have a proper understanding and with what comes out of the box. Microsoft provides a lot of security features that are backed into asp.net that are…
I was in SF a couple of days this year and one of the biggest things that I noticed during my short visit is how clean everything seemed compared to Cleveland. I was only in the downtown area, but even if only comparing…
I think this line of thought is a big problem in the development community. There is a clear separation between code quality and shipping a successful products. Ideally you would want both if possible, but a product is…
Coming from a poor black community I have heard that many times, but only from people that would never be able to obtain higher education for some reason outside of their control. I think it is more so an excuse, or a…
Yeah, that's exactly what it is. I have even more so of an aversion if I am not that active in the community.
I have built that, or at least something similar, and no one uses it :(
I recently got a pair of glasses with a slight tint and it does seem to make a big different. I went with slight grey tint since they are my everyday glasses, but I think any tint will probably help. I would also…
|A bad guy gets their hand on a single empty ballot and writes the... I am sure there are many reasons to prefer electronic voting, but that just seem logistically impossible when you are talking about millions of…
That should be fixed first, but it's much more complicated. Even if you could fix all systematic issues the poor would still have less access because of poverty, discrimination, and many other forces.
That would only be fairer if everyone has the same level of access to education up to that point. I don't know anything about the Australian school systems, but I know for sure that is not the case in the U.S.
The two examples you mention is in regard to bigotry. If they have those views then those views are going to drive their actions. There is no such thing as being a bigot in private.
In context of the comment I was initially replying, regarding how Asians are considered a counter example, I think positive is the correct term. My initial post was strictly to point out the original posters bias…
You are correct positive may not be the best term, but I think we are in agreement otherwise
Bias goes both ways and biases effecting social status for Asians are typically positive. For example, if hiring for a Mathematician from three resumes, 1 White, 1 Black, and 1 Asian and being unaware of actual skill,…
While it's true that there were laws allowing minorities to vote in the late 1800's at the federal level, up until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 there was still institutionalized discrimination that made it difficult to…
>Hospitals are not required to treat, but most do. It is general knowledge in the industry that if you can't afford treatment for your cancer you go to a local hospital where you will be treated regardless of ability to…
A little late, but my post is in comparison to Cleveland, OH where for the same prices you could get something much nicer. I would also have many more living options available in Cleveland proper compared to the few…
This can already be seen, housing is going to be a huge problem without some major investment in that area as well. Nowhere beside Downtown, and maybe one other neighborhood, is worth living in right now, and the rent…
Help me out: I created a website, but I don't really know what to do with it, or if it's even worth doing anything with it. https://www.recruiterator.com/ In short the site is like rate my professor for recruiters. What…
That site looks like something from the 90's. Has design regressed that much that the 90's look is cool again?
I don't know the current state of browser's but the is likely because, at least at one time, the display type of table wasn't widely supported. On the other hand support for centering vertically with auto isn't/wasn't…
Maybe they meant $79/year. If that is the case I would think they are associating it with a prime account. They already have an app store with a submission and review system in place. I don't think it would be too far…
>Really depends on the sector and focus. ...And location. In Ohio you might have a harder time finding work knowing Ruby or Python compared to knowing Java or .Net.
I haven't really been keeping up, so I don't know if the criticism is valid or not. However, I think the topic of sexism, and discrimination in general, is something that needs to be talked about more openly. Hopefully…
While I don't agree with the science behind these test, I would assume that INTJ's would have similar interest and likely gather at a place such as Hacker News.
I agree, I think the problem is more so with developers that don't have a proper understanding and with what comes out of the box. Microsoft provides a lot of security features that are backed into asp.net that are…
I was in SF a couple of days this year and one of the biggest things that I noticed during my short visit is how clean everything seemed compared to Cleveland. I was only in the downtown area, but even if only comparing…
I think this line of thought is a big problem in the development community. There is a clear separation between code quality and shipping a successful products. Ideally you would want both if possible, but a product is…
Coming from a poor black community I have heard that many times, but only from people that would never be able to obtain higher education for some reason outside of their control. I think it is more so an excuse, or a…
Yeah, that's exactly what it is. I have even more so of an aversion if I am not that active in the community.
I have built that, or at least something similar, and no one uses it :(
I recently got a pair of glasses with a slight tint and it does seem to make a big different. I went with slight grey tint since they are my everyday glasses, but I think any tint will probably help. I would also…