> Here, there has been a greater focus on kinship care and in-home aid (i.e. not removing the kids) primarily due to a shortage of foster parents. That's good because children probably feel more comfortable around their…
> Probably more desirable to live in then even california. Southern europe isn't california. The mediterranean isn't the pacific ocean.
> But it's also a highly-expected outcome of a field being actively researched! But that's the point. It isn't "research". It's meaningless busy work to justify a paycheck. > It's just to say that your comment falls…
> but I'm also watching Polymatter videos which makes me a China bear. Shouldn't base your worldview on silly youtube videos. What are the odds that grifters peddling youtube videos are experts on china, mrbeast, ikea,…
"Then again, a pearl is a kind of pathology—or at least, a reaction to one. It’s the mollusk’s defense against an invader, whether it’s a speck of grit or a parasitic fluke. The mollusk enrobes its enemy slowly in layer…
Don't care. It's a global publication. America sets the standard in english so use the standard. That goes for spelling 'favor/labor/etc' correctly.
"Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin." -- Von Neumann Lots of sinners in tech and academia...
> Australia is an Anglo nation that thinks they're us. No. Australians think they are british. > We're a German nation that thinks we're British. No. We are an anglo nation. We speaking german right now? Don't think so.…
> Strange anybody today would want to repeat these stories. If this triggers you that much, then you are not going to like the iliad, bible or much of human literature/art/etc.
> This is by design. Partly due to a dominant market share. If there was more competition, they'd more about user experience.
No. He was working on the photoelectric effect because "the field" already existed. And he was working on it from a classical physics standpoint. What makes quantum physics revolutionary is it's non-classical nature.…
> looks over at Ukraine What? It's only wrong for russia to occupy a foreign nation? > Yes, I'm sure the Germans are eager to expel American troops right now. If the germans were smart, they'd take this as an…
> The US and Germany are allies. An ally doesn't firebomb a nation, murder thousands of innocent people and forcibly occupy it. Germany is a vassal. > In fact, I believe “German” is the largest ancestry group in the US.…
They are zero risk in that they are completely within our sphere of influence. Canada and Mexico are as zero risk as you can get from an american perspective.
We invaded germany in 1940s and we've been occupying it ever since. You know like how the soviet union invaded germany in the 1940s. But then they eventually left. We didn't. We are still there. Hopefully germany will…
> It's about national security. A fab is necessary for national security How does germany funding a foreign/non-german company's fab part of national security? What about expelling a foreign occupying force? If the…
>This keeps showing up but it's total bullshit. Because it's probably paid advertising. Almost every article is paid advertising.
> Einstein and the quantum pioneers Einstein wasn't a 'quantum pioneer'. Einstein was a proponent of classical physics and against quantum physics.
Makes me wonder whether these stories are paid advertising ( by electric stove companies or whomever ) or the journalist had to write something and just winged it. I'm guessing most garbage in media is paid advertising,…
> I think it is totally plausible that he used things from other people. Good artists copy. Great artists steal. Shakespeare is as great an artist as you can be.
> Twitter is a publicly owned corporation It's a publicly traded company. Not a publicly owned company. The owners of twitter are primarily private citizens/corporations, not public/government. > But I'm not sure what…
Just TheVerge? Every grifting publication has proven themselves to be incompetent, agenda driven and toxic. I still can't believe theverge exists after their "how to build a pc" fiasco. But that's the world of…
> The problem is that this is very much a rear-view mirror perspective. But analyzing art is a rear-view mirror perspective. History judges what is great art. Not the present audience. You ramble about the same thing…
> Here, there has been a greater focus on kinship care and in-home aid (i.e. not removing the kids) primarily due to a shortage of foster parents. That's good because children probably feel more comfortable around their…
> Probably more desirable to live in then even california. Southern europe isn't california. The mediterranean isn't the pacific ocean.
> But it's also a highly-expected outcome of a field being actively researched! But that's the point. It isn't "research". It's meaningless busy work to justify a paycheck. > It's just to say that your comment falls…
> but I'm also watching Polymatter videos which makes me a China bear. Shouldn't base your worldview on silly youtube videos. What are the odds that grifters peddling youtube videos are experts on china, mrbeast, ikea,…
"Then again, a pearl is a kind of pathology—or at least, a reaction to one. It’s the mollusk’s defense against an invader, whether it’s a speck of grit or a parasitic fluke. The mollusk enrobes its enemy slowly in layer…
Don't care. It's a global publication. America sets the standard in english so use the standard. That goes for spelling 'favor/labor/etc' correctly.
"Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin." -- Von Neumann Lots of sinners in tech and academia...
> Australia is an Anglo nation that thinks they're us. No. Australians think they are british. > We're a German nation that thinks we're British. No. We are an anglo nation. We speaking german right now? Don't think so.…
> Strange anybody today would want to repeat these stories. If this triggers you that much, then you are not going to like the iliad, bible or much of human literature/art/etc.
> This is by design. Partly due to a dominant market share. If there was more competition, they'd more about user experience.
No. He was working on the photoelectric effect because "the field" already existed. And he was working on it from a classical physics standpoint. What makes quantum physics revolutionary is it's non-classical nature.…
> looks over at Ukraine What? It's only wrong for russia to occupy a foreign nation? > Yes, I'm sure the Germans are eager to expel American troops right now. If the germans were smart, they'd take this as an…
> The US and Germany are allies. An ally doesn't firebomb a nation, murder thousands of innocent people and forcibly occupy it. Germany is a vassal. > In fact, I believe “German” is the largest ancestry group in the US.…
They are zero risk in that they are completely within our sphere of influence. Canada and Mexico are as zero risk as you can get from an american perspective.
We invaded germany in 1940s and we've been occupying it ever since. You know like how the soviet union invaded germany in the 1940s. But then they eventually left. We didn't. We are still there. Hopefully germany will…
> It's about national security. A fab is necessary for national security How does germany funding a foreign/non-german company's fab part of national security? What about expelling a foreign occupying force? If the…
>This keeps showing up but it's total bullshit. Because it's probably paid advertising. Almost every article is paid advertising.
> Einstein and the quantum pioneers Einstein wasn't a 'quantum pioneer'. Einstein was a proponent of classical physics and against quantum physics.
Makes me wonder whether these stories are paid advertising ( by electric stove companies or whomever ) or the journalist had to write something and just winged it. I'm guessing most garbage in media is paid advertising,…
> I think it is totally plausible that he used things from other people. Good artists copy. Great artists steal. Shakespeare is as great an artist as you can be.
> Twitter is a publicly owned corporation It's a publicly traded company. Not a publicly owned company. The owners of twitter are primarily private citizens/corporations, not public/government. > But I'm not sure what…
Just TheVerge? Every grifting publication has proven themselves to be incompetent, agenda driven and toxic. I still can't believe theverge exists after their "how to build a pc" fiasco. But that's the world of…
> The problem is that this is very much a rear-view mirror perspective. But analyzing art is a rear-view mirror perspective. History judges what is great art. Not the present audience. You ramble about the same thing…