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The main problem with Donald Trump is that he is a Republican.
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In the 2010s you’d sometimes hear people say “I’d happily pay more for McDonald’s if the workers there got a living wage,” and through science we have determined that, by and large, this was a fucking lie
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Is this word2vec lol
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Yet you only ever wear shorts. Curious. Checkmate lib
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The methodology used to create the above figure came from this paper. This is insane. This is 600 level stats stuff: you're using the wrong regression if your data looks like this - the solution isn't to invent a new type of graph!
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this shit's what I'm talking about when I say social sciences and humanities have a serious crisis regarding lack of rigor
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The minimum wage in California is $16.50, which is $2640/mo
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Great video. He leveled up hugely between the two games here. Didn't realize he was already 20 years old - do we look at bringing him into the bench in preseason or straight back to loan?
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The median American's view on insurance is they should get it for free and everyone else should pay for them to live in a flood zone
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The next president needs to make Linux the only operating system
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It's more of an emotionally numb feeling personally
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It absolutely is, these people are grade A idiots
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I think it's still the case (haven't used in a while) that the online versions of word etc are the only ones that support live collaborative editing, right? In my last job, which used MS mostly, that's how we did most of our doc editing.
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Also at this point we can consider the UK a low wage country lol
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Or be in early access 3 years and development for 6, risking your entire company on it, like bg3
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It's absolutely feminine-coded when compared to, say, a cab driver or assembly line worker. I'm saying there's a reason certain jobs don't seem to upset people when they're supposedly at risk by technological change.
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It's all gender!!!
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Except waymo is already by the numbers far, far safer than human drivers
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Doubtful on the cost front. As of now it seems like their prices are about on par with the base rate for uber/lyft, just no tip required. Maybe once their new Zeekr fleet comes out it'll get cheaper. But trump's tariffs might have put the nail in that particular coffin.
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We of course don't even know who it is or even the job title of the person who writes these. It's just considered normal for news organizations that would never run a non-bylined story to not ID the people who write the content that 100x as many people see bsky.app/profile/spac...
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A friend of mine had an uber driver creep on her, she rejected his advances, so in return he ended the ride, kicked her out in a sketchy part of town, and reported her to Uber as being belligerent so she couldn't even hail a new ride that night or for weeks thereafter. Waymo can't do that.
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Also zero disrespect to any rideshare drivers because that job sucks and we all have bills to pay, but it seems there is no customer-facing job that has caused the women in my life to report causing them to feel unsafe, be harassed, or even assaulted more than Uber Driver.
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I genuinely think the mythical "good guy with a gun" has a better track record than the cops at this point
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50 rounds? Christ that's hardly even enough to zero your optics
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This is how basically all stem classes work. It tends to weed out or fail a lot of students though, which humanities depts seem deathly afraid of for some reason
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This was true *all the way through my PhD.* Some of my comprehensive exams were closed-book and hand-written even though I'm a bioinformaticist!! Stop being lazy!!
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Like, I'm a scientist. Do I take tests without a computer handy at my job? hell no. But all my courses were in-person, no computers, all by hand, pen and paper. Computers and software existed to do *EVERYTHING* my major asked of me, and yet I had to do it by hand, *BECAUSE* it was hard!!