10.7B endowment. Clearly can't make it without federal funds.
22.3 billion endowment. Maybe they can fund a little research without taxpayers?
giving DOGE sudo is a whole article?
I will elaborate, for the intentionally obtuse and for people who have not lived in the world of academia. When writing NIH grants you typically have a section describing prior foundational work in the field or in the…
It's past time these institutions were audited. I had an NSF fellowship and was on numerous NIH grants during my PhD work (Chemist). All of them, even in 2013, had DEI language that made it clear if you were a…
Center left is already authoritarian IMO. She’s definitely not the worst, her views are on her medium: https://medium.com/@marietje.schaake Take from it what you will. This very article reeks of authoritarianism. Read…
The author is an authoritarian lawmaker. This is a false flag to consolidate additional power over the last vestige of the free Internet.
CA wants to control who sits on private company's boards and who can be admitted to private school's student bodies. Is there any limitation on what CA can require of a non-public entity in the state?
What is the purpose of the 34k? Why not just put them on a plane back to their country of origin? Are they not able to be found?
One set of rules for the ruled and another for the rulers. This is well known, what’s new here?
This is interesting work but I think something has been intentionally overlooked. Creating proteins is difficult and it's also unclear how many of these sequences folded into the predicted 3d structure. Small molecule…
some things are more important than returns, I'd rather export free speech than import censorship. That said you should know that up front.
Yup, lots of moochers out there. Makes sense to me.
Probably none, 50% of the population pays NO federal income tax.
Totally agree, it doesn't matter who earned the money, only that the government needs it for welfare
Exactly, I think the US ought to make some extremely ambiguous laws and fine EU companies, dollar for dollar.
"What about the users' freedom to live without being spied upon?" Pretty simple, don't use Uber.
It has indeed. American companies basically finance the EU superstate bureaucracy. I'd like to see some reciprocity on the American side, fining EU businesses dollar for dollar.
it says the track embedding vectors are inputs, the music representations are probably learned in an earlier model, w2v or a two tower model.
and vietnam.
2nd amendment protects the 1st. You either have both or neither.
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In an efficient market safe drivers wouldn't be compelled to subsidize unsafe drivers.
The US sanctions Russian and Chinese companies it accuses of being vassals of the state. Why do we not do the same to Israeli companies? AIPAC. Reminds me of this other article on HN:…
10.7B endowment. Clearly can't make it without federal funds.
22.3 billion endowment. Maybe they can fund a little research without taxpayers?
giving DOGE sudo is a whole article?
I will elaborate, for the intentionally obtuse and for people who have not lived in the world of academia. When writing NIH grants you typically have a section describing prior foundational work in the field or in the…
It's past time these institutions were audited. I had an NSF fellowship and was on numerous NIH grants during my PhD work (Chemist). All of them, even in 2013, had DEI language that made it clear if you were a…
Center left is already authoritarian IMO. She’s definitely not the worst, her views are on her medium: https://medium.com/@marietje.schaake Take from it what you will. This very article reeks of authoritarianism. Read…
The author is an authoritarian lawmaker. This is a false flag to consolidate additional power over the last vestige of the free Internet.
CA wants to control who sits on private company's boards and who can be admitted to private school's student bodies. Is there any limitation on what CA can require of a non-public entity in the state?
What is the purpose of the 34k? Why not just put them on a plane back to their country of origin? Are they not able to be found?
One set of rules for the ruled and another for the rulers. This is well known, what’s new here?
This is interesting work but I think something has been intentionally overlooked. Creating proteins is difficult and it's also unclear how many of these sequences folded into the predicted 3d structure. Small molecule…
some things are more important than returns, I'd rather export free speech than import censorship. That said you should know that up front.
Yup, lots of moochers out there. Makes sense to me.
Probably none, 50% of the population pays NO federal income tax.
Totally agree, it doesn't matter who earned the money, only that the government needs it for welfare
Exactly, I think the US ought to make some extremely ambiguous laws and fine EU companies, dollar for dollar.
"What about the users' freedom to live without being spied upon?" Pretty simple, don't use Uber.
It has indeed. American companies basically finance the EU superstate bureaucracy. I'd like to see some reciprocity on the American side, fining EU businesses dollar for dollar.
it says the track embedding vectors are inputs, the music representations are probably learned in an earlier model, w2v or a two tower model.
and vietnam.
2nd amendment protects the 1st. You either have both or neither.
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In an efficient market safe drivers wouldn't be compelled to subsidize unsafe drivers.
The US sanctions Russian and Chinese companies it accuses of being vassals of the state. Why do we not do the same to Israeli companies? AIPAC. Reminds me of this other article on HN:…