>maybe they have a reason for not providing everything Not my problem. You make your http resources accessible, I'll download them however I want.
A strong quality label is that twint's twitter account got suspended - evidently Twitter doesn't like that a third party tool scrapes tweets better than they allow to.
Oh, then if you're counting industry PhDs I'm not sure how your argument about Americans getting a premium is that well-founded. The US (like many Western countries, but to an even greater extent) has a very strong NIH…
Like I said, this is my (limited) experience and that of people I know. It was also a number of years ago. But good on you for taking the time to correct me. >there's a reason US biology/biochem/bioME PhDs are paid a…
Yeah most people think evolution is just natural selection and accidental mutations, which is a high schooler understanding's of it. I'm not being derogatory, it's literally what I learned in high school and I don't…
The main issue of Stack Overflow is the YX problem. The YX problem is, of course, the reverse (perverse?) of the XY problem, whereby, confronted by a question that stumps them, an SO user will, instead of admitting so,…
SO is still good, what they mean is that it has peaked or in the process of peaking. Just like previously-cool bars or festivals are still good but just 'not the same' and on the verge of becoming bad. It's a very…
Again, there's a lot more nuance to this. Look into the rabbit hole of cadherin/catenin or how epithelia are formed to see how a tissue is much more than a bundle of cells. This hierarchical way of thinking is only…
Linux is a fine desktop OS. Been using it for near 10 years now, can't see myself going back to Windows.
>Hierarchies [...] are often found in [natural] systems Nah they aren't. The 'tree' of life is more of a full-fledged graph and the whole kingdom-order-genus-species thing is muddy and ill-defined. Most of the…
>maybe they have a reason for not providing everything Not my problem. You make your http resources accessible, I'll download them however I want.
A strong quality label is that twint's twitter account got suspended - evidently Twitter doesn't like that a third party tool scrapes tweets better than they allow to.
Oh, then if you're counting industry PhDs I'm not sure how your argument about Americans getting a premium is that well-founded. The US (like many Western countries, but to an even greater extent) has a very strong NIH…
Like I said, this is my (limited) experience and that of people I know. It was also a number of years ago. But good on you for taking the time to correct me. >there's a reason US biology/biochem/bioME PhDs are paid a…
Yeah most people think evolution is just natural selection and accidental mutations, which is a high schooler understanding's of it. I'm not being derogatory, it's literally what I learned in high school and I don't…
The main issue of Stack Overflow is the YX problem. The YX problem is, of course, the reverse (perverse?) of the XY problem, whereby, confronted by a question that stumps them, an SO user will, instead of admitting so,…
SO is still good, what they mean is that it has peaked or in the process of peaking. Just like previously-cool bars or festivals are still good but just 'not the same' and on the verge of becoming bad. It's a very…
Again, there's a lot more nuance to this. Look into the rabbit hole of cadherin/catenin or how epithelia are formed to see how a tissue is much more than a bundle of cells. This hierarchical way of thinking is only…
Linux is a fine desktop OS. Been using it for near 10 years now, can't see myself going back to Windows.
>Hierarchies [...] are often found in [natural] systems Nah they aren't. The 'tree' of life is more of a full-fledged graph and the whole kingdom-order-genus-species thing is muddy and ill-defined. Most of the…