We could also rein in private equity? Culture Study had a great episode about PE [0] recently, with some explanation of what started it and, if I remember right, some gestures towards how it might be brought to heel —…
Location: Boston, Massachusetts Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, FastAPI, Flask; JavaScript, React, Redux, Next.js, Svelte (TDD/BDD: Jest, Mocha); Ruby, Sinatra, Rails; Elixir, Phoenix…
> He can't go work in tech, who is going to pay a historian six figures or even a living wage? I appreciate the thinking that went into the parent post, but I want to challenge this statement, which is emblematic of the…
They're also a thing in Boston and a few other areas in the US. It's blatantly exploitative, to say nothing of the obvious corruption pointed out in other comments. There was supposed to be a crackdown on the practice…
Tbh, I’m put on more on alert by the spelling errors in the linked post than I am by the ostensible threat of a server timing my requests in order to serve malware. It’s good practice to check anything that you’ll pipe…
> Humanities are a mess just for the reason that they take tuition and time from students and leave them hanging out to dray, after they graduate with no direct job prospects (i.e. a way to make a living). It seems like…
That article doesn’t argue for any sort of causal relationship between climate change and racism. Rather, it argues that a similar kind of denialism in the face of facts undermines the notion of shared truth by further…
This isn’t an entirely accurate picture. In Hanink’s first book, she demonstrates how the classical Athens that we think of today was largely an invention of Athens in the fourth century BCE. To oversimplify a bit,…
The problem with this view is that foreign language education isn't about the language per se (although that's a bonus if you manage to get good), it's about providing a vehicle for understanding history and culture in…
> The problem with that article is not that it makes 0 valid points, it's that it makes some terrible correlations as an attempt to prove cryptos won't be huge. Actually, the article doesn't set out "to prove cryptos…
There are a lot of problems with this article, but I want to focus on this paragraph: > What’s more, there has never been a better time to try to found a genuinely subversive company than right now. Consider Y…
I think one thing that's misunderstood about Flux is the store <-> model distinction. Coming from MVC, it's a pretty easy mistake to make, but stores _are_ effectively global state objects: You can access a store's…
We could also rein in private equity? Culture Study had a great episode about PE [0] recently, with some explanation of what started it and, if I remember right, some gestures towards how it might be brought to heel —…
Location: Boston, Massachusetts Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, FastAPI, Flask; JavaScript, React, Redux, Next.js, Svelte (TDD/BDD: Jest, Mocha); Ruby, Sinatra, Rails; Elixir, Phoenix…
> He can't go work in tech, who is going to pay a historian six figures or even a living wage? I appreciate the thinking that went into the parent post, but I want to challenge this statement, which is emblematic of the…
They're also a thing in Boston and a few other areas in the US. It's blatantly exploitative, to say nothing of the obvious corruption pointed out in other comments. There was supposed to be a crackdown on the practice…
Tbh, I’m put on more on alert by the spelling errors in the linked post than I am by the ostensible threat of a server timing my requests in order to serve malware. It’s good practice to check anything that you’ll pipe…
> Humanities are a mess just for the reason that they take tuition and time from students and leave them hanging out to dray, after they graduate with no direct job prospects (i.e. a way to make a living). It seems like…
That article doesn’t argue for any sort of causal relationship between climate change and racism. Rather, it argues that a similar kind of denialism in the face of facts undermines the notion of shared truth by further…
This isn’t an entirely accurate picture. In Hanink’s first book, she demonstrates how the classical Athens that we think of today was largely an invention of Athens in the fourth century BCE. To oversimplify a bit,…
The problem with this view is that foreign language education isn't about the language per se (although that's a bonus if you manage to get good), it's about providing a vehicle for understanding history and culture in…
> The problem with that article is not that it makes 0 valid points, it's that it makes some terrible correlations as an attempt to prove cryptos won't be huge. Actually, the article doesn't set out "to prove cryptos…
There are a lot of problems with this article, but I want to focus on this paragraph: > What’s more, there has never been a better time to try to found a genuinely subversive company than right now. Consider Y…
I think one thing that's misunderstood about Flux is the store <-> model distinction. Coming from MVC, it's a pretty easy mistake to make, but stores _are_ effectively global state objects: You can access a store's…