I think Arts and Sciences folks need to team up and fuck up Commerce bros.
I think Arts and Sciences folks need to team up and fuck up Commerce bros.
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I’m sorry but there likely never be a long-term alternative for free software such as this on that platform. Neither you nor the developer has much say on how to use it.
I think the aussie contestant is getting disproportionate amount of mockery (and even hate). It’s becoming borderline bullying
Now what was the cause of the bug? Fat fingering human error during release.
There isn’t a singular “the” cause usually, and if we do want to press for it, I’d say an aggressive deadline for a major product that needs engineers to slave away was the cause. At that point bugs become stastically inevitable. Whoever decided on that promised deadline was the first responsible person.
It is kinda yucky that most of these “standards” for women map with the bodies of young girls
See, replication isn’t a problem if your entire field is vibes-based. A lot of economics papers I come across are like that (so much so that I am close to writing off the entire decipline as unscientific). The level of rigour you would see in e.g. particle physics versus in economics is baffling.
It used to be psychology as well but I am noticing they are more than aware of their replication crisis lately. Whereas economics feels pseudoscience with a maths clothing.
No it does not mean that.
Been using Kagi for about almost a year now. It is a paid search engine. Which might sound weird but if you are doing research or any job that relies on access to information, I’d say it’s worth the investment.
Black holes aren’t like magnets
Reputation comes from public, it requires collective action and coordination. Collective action is not easy, but it is not as hard it might seem either. For example, many open source projects in software are highly reputable without a private ownership.
Steve Jobs was no different from the rest in Silicon Valley who would spout virtues out loud while simultaneously undermining them in practice.
For those curious, this was called a “casette tape”
I believe this is the video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0imAIz31M
Thanks!
It has happened to me a few times, and one of them I can share.
When I was negotiating for a new job, it was all email, until I asked whether it’ll always be work from home (this was during the pandemic). Instead of an email reply, I get a call and the HR tells me it should be work from home always.
Fast forward, the pandemic is “over” and people are now being called over to work. My contract is worded ambiguously enough for the company to defend this “order”. I realise if the earlier conversation was an email, I would have a case for myself that I never agreed to this (not that I would go the judicial route, but still).
Tankies are state capitalists.
I don’t know about the semantics anymore, but anarchist spaces are the best of the bunch.
Maybe I’m just jaded and cynical but it won’t “destroy the company” even if it comes out like that. The laws don’t apply to people at the top
It’s not the same though, those are fictional characters. I know a real person made them, but still, it’s not the same