Going to guess defense contractor.
They're opening Seattle offices this year. Or at least that's the plan? It might be affected by the epidemic.
>It's adding a degree of separation in the same way that saying water instead of dihydrogen monoxide adds a degree of separation between the name and knowledge of chemistry. The degree of separation in our discussion…
>It's not adding a degree of separation between name and knowledge, no. It's removing unnecessary and also potentially-damaging information from the name of a pathogen How is this not just adding a degree of separation…
The point is that information is deliberately abstracted behind an additional layer for the sake of making it more difficult for the average person to obtain, and the ultimate intent behind that added friction. You…
This is a very sensitive subject, so I'm hesitant to comment, but... It sounds like you ultimately support censoring knowledge of the origins of a virus. E.g., no one without some sort of exemplary privilege should be…
Easily fixable if you stop testing, or officially attribute death to something else.
No, the course is 10 days IIRC.
I bought aquarium chloroquine to use as a last-ditch resort if I basically have to choose between taking it or dying due to hospital overcapacity. No harm to patients there IMO. I spent $60 for the 10 grams recommended…
Where do you recommend buying them?
My ideal mix is either 80/20 or 60/40 remote/in-office. I have been 20/80 my entire career up to the CV outbreak (1 day WFH minimum every week). I prefer 100% WFH to that, but I dislike not going to the office at all.…
>But how can you objectively establish that somebody is unattractive? Dating apps are a good data point to start with.
It's the same underlying app/framework, but not the same content and users, right?
Don't forget the service industry. There's a correlation between how attractive you are and your earning ceiling for bartending and waitering/waitressing.
You can hack that judgement with money.
I don't believe they'll ban it. I do believe they'll increase friction to the point that it becomes a huge pain to use either for anything but prototyping.
It's not about the severity of the punishment so much as who administers it.
Was anyone in either of your two examples imprisoned because of what they said or did?
I don't like how people are saying that theories regarding it being accidentally leaked are conspiratorial in nature. Intentional leaking? Sure, I think it's fair to consider that a conspiracy theory. But not accidental.
Do you think the Chinese governments (provincial and central) are overreacting then?
This isn't their first round of large layoffs.
Tori Amos fan forums.
Specialized surgeons in the US are the top 1% of the field, especially if they own their own practice. That's really not a fair comparison. Especially when you account for artificial control/capture of supply and demand…
>You need to make as much money as a doctor to afford housing. So did everyone become a doctor in the past 10 years? Plenty of people who aren't doctors can make doctor money now. Just look at tech.
It does if you spend time in the sun.
Going to guess defense contractor.
They're opening Seattle offices this year. Or at least that's the plan? It might be affected by the epidemic.
>It's adding a degree of separation in the same way that saying water instead of dihydrogen monoxide adds a degree of separation between the name and knowledge of chemistry. The degree of separation in our discussion…
>It's not adding a degree of separation between name and knowledge, no. It's removing unnecessary and also potentially-damaging information from the name of a pathogen How is this not just adding a degree of separation…
The point is that information is deliberately abstracted behind an additional layer for the sake of making it more difficult for the average person to obtain, and the ultimate intent behind that added friction. You…
This is a very sensitive subject, so I'm hesitant to comment, but... It sounds like you ultimately support censoring knowledge of the origins of a virus. E.g., no one without some sort of exemplary privilege should be…
Easily fixable if you stop testing, or officially attribute death to something else.
No, the course is 10 days IIRC.
I bought aquarium chloroquine to use as a last-ditch resort if I basically have to choose between taking it or dying due to hospital overcapacity. No harm to patients there IMO. I spent $60 for the 10 grams recommended…
Where do you recommend buying them?
My ideal mix is either 80/20 or 60/40 remote/in-office. I have been 20/80 my entire career up to the CV outbreak (1 day WFH minimum every week). I prefer 100% WFH to that, but I dislike not going to the office at all.…
>But how can you objectively establish that somebody is unattractive? Dating apps are a good data point to start with.
It's the same underlying app/framework, but not the same content and users, right?
Don't forget the service industry. There's a correlation between how attractive you are and your earning ceiling for bartending and waitering/waitressing.
You can hack that judgement with money.
I don't believe they'll ban it. I do believe they'll increase friction to the point that it becomes a huge pain to use either for anything but prototyping.
It's not about the severity of the punishment so much as who administers it.
Was anyone in either of your two examples imprisoned because of what they said or did?
I don't like how people are saying that theories regarding it being accidentally leaked are conspiratorial in nature. Intentional leaking? Sure, I think it's fair to consider that a conspiracy theory. But not accidental.
Do you think the Chinese governments (provincial and central) are overreacting then?
This isn't their first round of large layoffs.
Tori Amos fan forums.
Specialized surgeons in the US are the top 1% of the field, especially if they own their own practice. That's really not a fair comparison. Especially when you account for artificial control/capture of supply and demand…
>You need to make as much money as a doctor to afford housing. So did everyone become a doctor in the past 10 years? Plenty of people who aren't doctors can make doctor money now. Just look at tech.
It does if you spend time in the sun.