It's not propaganda, it's all the normal people on the left in my life who have in the last 5-6 years started calling anyone to their right on social justice issues racist. You're doing a lesser form of it here with…
Part of the issue here is that the academy has lost the trust of Republicans. So even if there are results that institutional racism is a significant factor, if it's coming from someone who is "woke" in their views…
How about a reframe: When they are the ones in power, cutting funding to organizations that support their political opponents and goals they don't support. I'll be the first to say this is a bad thing AND that they're…
Do you have any idea how smug this sounds to about half the people that need to pay for the scientific funding? I'm not a Republican, but even I'm turned off by this sort of attitude.
I'm not implying I'm stating that if you depending on the tax base of the entire country to pay your bills you need to ensure that you cultivate the support of both parties.
Like this from the article: > When Jenna Norton, a program director at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDKD), first got to the NIH 12 years ago, she wanted to increase research…
That's foolish. There is certainly an amount of money on funding research that is unreasonable! Determining where that line should rest is an inherently political question. Determining who should get funding for that is…
The logical end state of this belief is a civil war. I assume that in lieu of trying to change minds you're buying guns and ammo and trying to organize like minded people into a militia to protect your safety? Cause if…
The largest single payer in the US is the Federal government. Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, the VA... The problem won't be fixed for the vast majority of expenditures because the government will need to perform the same…
They'd probably still have a big problem paying retail rates. They'd much rather buy from solar farms that have a much lower price of generation in that world.
> And those primitive humans had the same capabilities we do today. Evolution has been ongoing on humans the whole time we've been a species. Drinking milk in adults has only been a capability we've had for ~6000 years.…
Why do you think that the US government has the state capacity to do anything like that these days?
And all but one of the studies are by the same lead author.
The manufacturing process uses layers, so I'm not sure how that follows.
This is really bad advice. Don't let yourself be blocked for several days. Try for 2-3 hours and ask for help.
Framing things in terms of a victim blaming mindset is a frame that leads to preventable stress because it takes the locus of control away from someone which is a major cause of stress. Focusing on things you can…
I can't imagine that many people in the rich countries in the modern era are among the most stressed humans in history, even despite the erosion of social support networks. Nearly everyone has adequate shelter, food,…
It's unfortunate that the article downplays resilience so much. It's entirely true that you can control your level of stress by making different choices, but for a given level of stress you can definitely improve how…
Code is best reasoned about as a depreciating asset, not technical debt.
> earlier stage startups (which drives most new job creation in the US) This is absolutely not true.
> You literally are trapped by capitalism. I'm not sure that capitalism is the creator of poverty. There have been poor throughout history and nearly all of them living in vastly worse material conditions than the poor…
Iain M. Banks. Start with Player of Games and then read the rest of the culture series.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2011/10/21/arc-mor....
At the minimum, avoiding getting locked out of console exclusives.
> I'm fairly sure I could achieve the same results for considerably less. I'm highly skeptical of that. Not driving the company value to zero is worth a significant amount of money; anyone who has worked under a bad…
It's not propaganda, it's all the normal people on the left in my life who have in the last 5-6 years started calling anyone to their right on social justice issues racist. You're doing a lesser form of it here with…
Part of the issue here is that the academy has lost the trust of Republicans. So even if there are results that institutional racism is a significant factor, if it's coming from someone who is "woke" in their views…
How about a reframe: When they are the ones in power, cutting funding to organizations that support their political opponents and goals they don't support. I'll be the first to say this is a bad thing AND that they're…
Do you have any idea how smug this sounds to about half the people that need to pay for the scientific funding? I'm not a Republican, but even I'm turned off by this sort of attitude.
I'm not implying I'm stating that if you depending on the tax base of the entire country to pay your bills you need to ensure that you cultivate the support of both parties.
Like this from the article: > When Jenna Norton, a program director at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDKD), first got to the NIH 12 years ago, she wanted to increase research…
That's foolish. There is certainly an amount of money on funding research that is unreasonable! Determining where that line should rest is an inherently political question. Determining who should get funding for that is…
The logical end state of this belief is a civil war. I assume that in lieu of trying to change minds you're buying guns and ammo and trying to organize like minded people into a militia to protect your safety? Cause if…
The largest single payer in the US is the Federal government. Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, the VA... The problem won't be fixed for the vast majority of expenditures because the government will need to perform the same…
They'd probably still have a big problem paying retail rates. They'd much rather buy from solar farms that have a much lower price of generation in that world.
> And those primitive humans had the same capabilities we do today. Evolution has been ongoing on humans the whole time we've been a species. Drinking milk in adults has only been a capability we've had for ~6000 years.…
Why do you think that the US government has the state capacity to do anything like that these days?
And all but one of the studies are by the same lead author.
The manufacturing process uses layers, so I'm not sure how that follows.
This is really bad advice. Don't let yourself be blocked for several days. Try for 2-3 hours and ask for help.
Framing things in terms of a victim blaming mindset is a frame that leads to preventable stress because it takes the locus of control away from someone which is a major cause of stress. Focusing on things you can…
I can't imagine that many people in the rich countries in the modern era are among the most stressed humans in history, even despite the erosion of social support networks. Nearly everyone has adequate shelter, food,…
It's unfortunate that the article downplays resilience so much. It's entirely true that you can control your level of stress by making different choices, but for a given level of stress you can definitely improve how…
Code is best reasoned about as a depreciating asset, not technical debt.
> earlier stage startups (which drives most new job creation in the US) This is absolutely not true.
> You literally are trapped by capitalism. I'm not sure that capitalism is the creator of poverty. There have been poor throughout history and nearly all of them living in vastly worse material conditions than the poor…
Iain M. Banks. Start with Player of Games and then read the rest of the culture series.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2011/10/21/arc-mor....
At the minimum, avoiding getting locked out of console exclusives.
> I'm fairly sure I could achieve the same results for considerably less. I'm highly skeptical of that. Not driving the company value to zero is worth a significant amount of money; anyone who has worked under a bad…