Can't speak from personal insight, but I recommend checking out the Tokyo Llama channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQ3TEq5SrUuTJuMl1S_4ig (also linked elsewhere in the thread) to see what the…
I doubt you'll ever come to a consensus by trying to think of pros and cons and make some kind of objective decision. Unless you're comparing languages that are very specialized for a certain domain, or obviously at…
Really, who gives a shit?
You make good points, but I think my overall point stands: Even a $1000 genome does not provide $1000 worth of value to a healthy individual today. So there is no point in trying to make WGS broadly available, nor is…
There's no reason why we don't have sequencing for everyone at this point. There are at least two reasons: it's still expensive, and we still don't really know what to do with it. The "$1000 genome" is a bit of a myth,…
This post doesn't say anything interesting. I don't know exactly what return to office will look like, but I know it will be whatever gives the CEO the greatest feeling of control. Anyone else weirded out by this…
Apparently I am not alone in having this reaction: https://www.thedailybeast.com/washingtonian-ceo-catherine-me...
CEO is concerned that senior employees won't return to the office to do the important work of mentoring juniors. Instead of incentivizing them to return, CEO threatens to convert them to contractors and take away their…
Better membranes and renewable-powered desalination plants are not going to do anything about the waste problem. Has there been any progress on that?
What a bizarre screed. "Baron Von Ripper-off"? Who exactly is Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post writing to? I'd be quite surprised if any of the decision makers in Japan give a flying fuck what she thinks. Most…
Two birds with one stone? Unemployment in Spain is crazy high.
people often actually click the right buttons to start the VC even when they aren't expecting VC guests In at least one Google building I worked in, for a while conference rooms were in such short supply that if you…
The actual quote is "In fact, in places where we’ve been able to reopen Google offices in a voluntary capacity, we’ve seen nearly 60% of Googlers choosing to come back to the office." That doesn't sound like surveys; I…
I agree. It's clear from this thread (and it fits with my experience as well) that the usual advice only goes so far, and for obvious reasons: if I had enough energy, motivation, and discipline to work out, eat healthy,…
Can't speak from personal insight, but I recommend checking out the Tokyo Llama channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQ3TEq5SrUuTJuMl1S_4ig (also linked elsewhere in the thread) to see what the…
I doubt you'll ever come to a consensus by trying to think of pros and cons and make some kind of objective decision. Unless you're comparing languages that are very specialized for a certain domain, or obviously at…
Really, who gives a shit?
You make good points, but I think my overall point stands: Even a $1000 genome does not provide $1000 worth of value to a healthy individual today. So there is no point in trying to make WGS broadly available, nor is…
There's no reason why we don't have sequencing for everyone at this point. There are at least two reasons: it's still expensive, and we still don't really know what to do with it. The "$1000 genome" is a bit of a myth,…
This post doesn't say anything interesting. I don't know exactly what return to office will look like, but I know it will be whatever gives the CEO the greatest feeling of control. Anyone else weirded out by this…
Apparently I am not alone in having this reaction: https://www.thedailybeast.com/washingtonian-ceo-catherine-me...
CEO is concerned that senior employees won't return to the office to do the important work of mentoring juniors. Instead of incentivizing them to return, CEO threatens to convert them to contractors and take away their…
Better membranes and renewable-powered desalination plants are not going to do anything about the waste problem. Has there been any progress on that?
What a bizarre screed. "Baron Von Ripper-off"? Who exactly is Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post writing to? I'd be quite surprised if any of the decision makers in Japan give a flying fuck what she thinks. Most…
Two birds with one stone? Unemployment in Spain is crazy high.
people often actually click the right buttons to start the VC even when they aren't expecting VC guests In at least one Google building I worked in, for a while conference rooms were in such short supply that if you…
The actual quote is "In fact, in places where we’ve been able to reopen Google offices in a voluntary capacity, we’ve seen nearly 60% of Googlers choosing to come back to the office." That doesn't sound like surveys; I…
I agree. It's clear from this thread (and it fits with my experience as well) that the usual advice only goes so far, and for obvious reasons: if I had enough energy, motivation, and discipline to work out, eat healthy,…