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Kirk makes a good point.
It's almost as if racism is inherently illogical.
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Kirk makes a good point.
It's almost as if racism is inherently illogical.
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Envy
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Envy has existed far longer than social media, none of these things would go away if social media doesn't exist. Social media just amplifies it.
Comparison has always been the thief of joy.
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The common reasons given why Wikipedia shouldn't be cited is often missing the main reason. You shouldn't cite Wikipedia because it is not a source of information, it is a summary of other sources which are referenced.
You shouldn't cite Wikipedia for the same reason you shouldn't cite a library's book report, you should read and cite the book itself. Libraries are a great resource and their reading lists and summaries of books can be a great starting point for research, just like Wikipedia. But citing the library instead of the book is just intellectual laziness and shows to any researcher you are not serious.
Wikipedia itself also says the same thing: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_Wikipedia
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United Auto Workers union expected to endorse Biden
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This is just simply false. Every major study has shown that an increase in union membership decreases bigotry of all forms. They also show that Democrats win more votes in areas which increase the amount of people in unions, and lose elections when unionization drops (rust belt is a great example).
The causal link is also not difficult to understand, a union forces you to work together with your fellow workers of all backgrounds and makes it clear that your struggle is deeply connected to theirs. It allows people to see that all workers have a lot more in common beyond just the level of race, gender, sexuality, or religion.
Nobody is claiming it is an easy cure, but it is a very effective treatment.
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Estonians hung a banner on a museum wall in Narva, directly across the river from Ivangorod, Russia, where a patriotic concert was setup.
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Well considering it's written in English I doubt Russians are their target audience.
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Welp.
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It has already been happening for several years now, it's just accelerated since Trump. Even before his first term there was a "negative brain drain" of educated workers no longer coming into the US because the benefits (paid time off, health care, etc) are so much worse compared to other countries, even when considering the higher pay. America used to rely on a steady stream of incoming highly educated workers.
But now there is a huge amount of well established academics leaving for Canada, EU, or anywhere else that will pay them. I work in a physics department at a large R1 university in a very liberal state, and we are losing 4 (that I know of) high regarded professors just this year alone moving to other countries.
The brain drain is here, and won't be reversing course even if Trump suddenly disappears. We would have to completely change how we reward work and our failing healthcare system for anything to change.
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Inside arXiv—the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science
Article about how important open access science is, behind a paywall...
arXiv is simply amazing though, I'm a physics PhD student and I've never had a problem reading a paper because every physics paper is available for free for anyone on arXiv.
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It's astounding that this exact scenario happened **at least** four times
"The only art form that Americans have invented, that will commend us down through the years to posterity, is a music born primarily in a community that has the historical memory of being unfree is a supposedly free land" - Ken Burns
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Antimatter falls down, not up: CERN experiment confirms theory
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Because there is no theory of quantum gravity we have no idea how gravity could interact with anti matter. By showing that antimatter behaves just like matter when interacting with gravity we can learn a lot about it and cut the number of possible theories of quantum gravity in half.
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Who would have guessed...
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Getting a prescription is what makes it legal.
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China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says
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The US is just the most "successful" product of European colonialism and imperialism after all.
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Jack Dorsey Releases Vine Reboot Where AI Content Is Banned
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Just because something might be hard means we should give up before even trying?
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You can have anything you wan...
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I think you might need to reread watchmen then
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White House announces $16.4 billion in new funding for 25 passenger rail projects on Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor
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This Overly Long Variable Name Could Have Been a Comment | Jonathan's Blog
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The same thing can be true about variable names, and it is often more time consuming and error prone to change a variable name to match its new meaning than to simply update a comment. Especially if the variable name is public facing through an API or library then there is a huge cost to change the name everywhere that might reference it.