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lyaa
·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
In fairness, I don't think the lack of Nobel prizes is a valid criticism here. The average time from discovery to a Nobel is close to 30 years at the moment and the Saudis built their first major research university (KAUST) in 2009 and their first university ever in 1961. Their economy started to grow after they got some control over their oil in 1972 so let's say a decade after that is when they could be expected to start spending to any significant degree on research. That only gives them roughly 40 years to get a Nobel which is not enough without systematic support from foreign governments and universities which was not there due to wars, politics, and some internal Saudi policies that limited their ability to attract experts and get access to the latest advanced technologies.
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
Square Kufic is easy to read for native readers when you add diacritical marks and keep the general order along a path. You'll often see words or phrases repeated or flipped to make cool geometric designs, which is easy to spot for native readers but often confusing for others.

The Reem Kufi font [0] is even easier to read and rather popular on trendy Arabic websites and publications.

[0] https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Reem+Kufi
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Do you not see the logical link by which these more general studies contextualize and support my earlier statements?
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
I am not obliged to defend every statement I make with a study for my thoughts and experiences to be worth sharing. Also, anecdotal evidence is evidence. Not as generalizable as controlled studies but not as worthless as you seem to think.

In any case, I have done the five minutes of googling you seem to want. Biases in evaluating resumes based on gender and other such factors are not new nor unknown: here is an early study from 1986[1], 1988[2], 1999[3], 2001[4], 2007[5]. Feel free to visit google scholar and look more studies by yourself.

[1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022103186... [2] https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2F0022-3514.5... [3] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1018839203698 [4] https://spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/0022-4... [5] https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2006-23339-007
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
At least partly. When I was starting out, I would apply to dev positions only to get offers to interview for lower-paid QA positions. After changing to a gender-neutral nickname and removing all female-identifying terms from my resume, I got the interviews for dev positions.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
I would argue that you are overestimating the help women used to get from extended families in terms of protection from abuse. That kind of life came along with rigid societal expectations, extremely limited economic opportunities for women, and harsh views on divorce.

Many cultures around the world still have such communities and they are worse on average for women.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
As far as I know, in the US, the custody and house/apartment is almost always given to the parent who /wants/ the children. Men often don't fight for custody. They should.

Also, the division of assets is not out of proportion I think. If I got married and my partner left the workforce to take care of the home/children, I do think they should get their fair share of assets in case of divorce.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Inkscape with a Latex extension is the best tool for making scientific posters imo.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
I was just about to comment about this because his description is textbook ADHD in girls.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Absolutely true. I am especially amazed by the confidence with which they present their claims.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
The ugly apartment buildings you are seeing are probably one-plus-five buildings (one concrete + five wood floors) that are actually optimized for balancing zoning+codes+affordability for single-family apartments. At least theoretically, they should offer cheaper rent due to their much lower construction costs.

I think of the ugliness of the facades as a bonus that would drive wealthier people to other buildings once options open up a bit.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
It is an obvious pattern known to anyone who visited or attended Eastern European or Middle Eastern universities.

Here is an example I saw recently: Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi is a STEM research-focused university and close to 60% of their students are female. They have no "soft" majors and most students have to achieve and maintain high performance to stay enrolled and get scholarships that cover their tuition or even give them stipends if they are in the top of their class. I saw female students happily working on robotics, FPGA designs, security CTFs, etc. They would be shocked to see how common it is to be the single woman in a classroom in other countries.

Edit: sentence clarity.
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·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
The author is a man. This is an article sharing his experiences driving drunk people very late at night, which tend to be older men because women and younger men tend to leave earlier.

I do not see this article as an attack on men. It is concerned with the behavior of a subset of people who are getting excessively drunk. And again, the author seems to want to share or "vent" about what he is experiencing. Maybe even encourage people to look at the situation and consider if something needs to be changed in terms of social expectations or bars policies.

As for the touching part, I don't see how it is hard to know that one must not touch others without their permission, regardless of gender. All humans have autonomy over their bodies and in exception of times of some emergency, consent has to be given either explicitly or implicitly. Unwanted touching is especially threatening to women because they are physically smaller and in more danger. Yes, not all men are a violent threat but _too many_ men are. Women need to play it safe. It might hurt your feelings, but it might save their lives.

Another angle that might matter for this as well, is that sometimes people "de-humanize" service workers such as drivers and treat them more like tools which is often evident in ignoring their personal space, time, and opinions.

Since this is a charged topic for you, take a moment to contextualize what you read and consider your biases or insecurities before making a judgement next time. The last decade has had so much unnecessary fraught discourse online that is not helping anybody but those who want to cause harm. The internet would be a better place if we all spend a bit more time to understand each other more.
lyaa
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Topological materials are relatively new and increasingly promising for both technological and pure science reasons.
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·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Having to write a couple of paragraphs is not bad per se, just not sufficiently interesting on its own. some current referral systems already request reference letters and reward successful referrals.

It might be fun to try out a system with a limited number of referrals one can submit that rewards consistent good recommendations.
lyaa
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Perhaps a version without the payment aspect but with rewards would have been received better. Say a potential referrer would sign up and get three reference tokens (which expire) periodically. Then they can use one to support a person they know for a position. If the employee lasts for two months, they get two tokens and some monetary reward.

Honestly, the barrier of having to sign up to act as a reference for someone might be too much on its own. But, if they manage to get people with good professional networks participating it might be valuable.
lyaa
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
...it saddens me how true that is given the last few years. I still like to think most people are capable of a deeper level of understanding.
lyaa
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Well, yeah, these models can not interact and observe the world to test the veracity of claims. They are language models and the target for them is text production. No one expects them to understand the universe.

My comment was in response to > GPT-3 is probably a better approach to knowledge processing

and the paper is relevant in that it shows the limitation of current language models in terms of logical consistency or measures of the quality of text sources. GPT-3 and other models are not trained for this and obviously they fail at the task. This is evidence against them being a "better approach to knowledge processing."

Even if we trained future models preferentially on the latest and most cited scientific papers, we will still have issues with conflicting claims and incorrect/fabricated results.

However, that does not mean that it would not be practically useful to figure out a way to include some checks or confidence estimates of truthfulness of model training data and responses. Perhaps just training the models to answer that they don't know when the training data is too conflicted would be useful enough.
lyaa
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
The problem with models like GPT-3 is that they are unable to differentiate between information sources with different "trustworthiness." They learn conspiracies and wrong claims and repeat them.

It's possible to feed GPT-3 prompts that encourage it to respond with conspiracies (i.e. "who really caused 9/11?") but it also randomly responds to normal prompts with conspiracies/misinformation.

A recent paper[0] has looked into building a testing dataset for language models ability to distinguish truth from falsehood.

[0] https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.07958
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·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Not everyone is rich enough to also buy a desktop computer or have space for it? Not to mention that the hassle of duplicating software and data files between a laptop and a desktop is too much work for anyone who does not actually like to spend time on tech.