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HD189733B: A hot Jupiter that rains molten glass

en.wikipedia.org
9 points·by us-merul·vor 2 Monaten·0 comments

Every Enemy from Super Mario 64, 3D Printed [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by us-merul·vor 6 Monaten·0 comments

Telescope in Chile captures new picture of a cosmic butterfly

apnews.com
2 points·by us-merul·vor 8 Monaten·0 comments

Do Straight Lines Exist?

mikexcohen.substack.com
5 points·by us-merul·vor 9 Monaten·1 comments

The Poison Pill to End the MMR Is Tylenol

rasmussenretorts.substack.com
109 points·by us-merul·vor 10 Monaten·123 comments

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us-merul
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
I entered an interview with a hiring manger where they had received a "summary" of my resume that contained information blatantly not in my experience. The recruiter claimed they mixed my name up with another applicant, but the summary the hiring manager showed me had parts that were correct.
us-merul
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Awesome site. I wonder how much of this is tied to the pre-mobile, desktop era. I never really thought of it that way, but I guess that’s where a lot of early Web nostalgia comes from.
us-merul
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
The difference for me has been the Apple Pencil. Now I don’t view the iPad as trying to replicate the mouse and keyboard experience, because it’s something different. For notes, brainstorming, research ideas—something where I don’t want a keyboard—the iPad with Pencil has been excellent.
us-merul
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
I'm not sure this is the best defense of the publishing industry. That $35 ticket price for a hardcover can be avoided by buying used, renting, or an ebook (if cheaper). It's true that a physical copy grants you perpetual ownership, but the general public doesn't seem to value this that much, especially for a new copy. With the barriers to editing, formatting, promotion, and distribution never being lower, publishers need to make a better case for their form of the product other than "it's not that expensive historically."
us-merul
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Yes that’s true, but I was referring to the line where it said he was making more money as a writer, which was before he became a tenured professor. In any case, we’re both addressing the point that he did have an academic career aside from writing.
us-merul
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
I looked this up on Wikipedia. It seems that he was working as an instructor (not a professor) of chemistry; since he was making more money as a writer during that time, he slowed down or stopped his research. Doesn’t seem to have been an intentional choice so much as how things happened to turn out.
us-merul
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I think this also creates a vulnerability where, the more time and effort is spent to craft the “correct” solution, it becomes easier to dismiss topics out of hand. Even if our modeling tools have changed, emotions and the human mind have not.
us-merul
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
GitHub: https://dev.to/padiazg/how-to-sync-your-obsidian-vault-using...
us-merul
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
There isn’t one singular “German.” Sure, there’s a standard form in the country Germany, but the language family is more diverse than that. My point is that the English terminology fuses the language family with the modern country of Germany.
us-merul
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
For a while, I mistakenly thought that “Germanic” meant related to German specifically. Old English makes more sense if you’re aware of Frisian, Dutch, and other non-Scandinavian Germanic languages, since that’s the area it originated from. German and Spanish make this distinction explicit (Deutsch/Germanisch and Alemán/Germánica).
us-merul
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
There’s a page “Robert’s comments on Tim’s MIT trip” that says:

“I hope this does not offend Brewster, but I hope, probably in vain, that the commercialists will stay out of the Web world. Selling information is like selling air and water to me, though of course you need to pay the people who provide the information. Your comment already points out some of the bad side-effects of selling per access, or worse, tariffs per type of information or per item! Like: today's newspaper is 10CHF because there is this item in it which everyone wants to know about.”

Interesting too that an article on the front page the other day was about microtransactions for news.
us-merul
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
The language family constellation is especially beautiful. I’m surprised the author didn’t make a tree of life as well. That would work here too.
us-merul
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
You can write your posts in Markdown, use Obsidian to sync them across devices, and render the pages in Quarto. This might not let you publish from mobile, but you can at least write them anywhere you want.
us-merul
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
I saw a comment recently that described the shift to a "consumer economy." Relative to boomers, millennials have increased access to goods and services like high-definition televisions, computers, international travel, and luxury foods (e.g., avocado toast). But in terms of wealth and assets, millennials have reduced or less feasible access to things like home ownership or college degrees (not to mention childcare or healthcare), compared to boomers. Though the causes of this shift are up for debate, it does seem that boomers had an easier path to ownership or growth, while millennials and beyond face more rent-seeking obstacles.
us-merul
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
This is a great summary! I've joked with a coworker that while our capabilities can sometimes pale in comparison (such as dealing with massively high-dimensional data), at least we can run on just a few sandwiches per day.
us-merul
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
"Humans will do what they’ve always tried to do—gain power, enslave, kill, control, exploit, cheat, or just be lazy and avoid the hard work—but now with new abilities that we couldn’t have dreamed of." -- A pretty bleak, and also accurate, observation of humanity. I have to hope that the alternative sentence encompassing all of the good can lead to some balance.
us-merul
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
The difference between meta and outputs reminds me of Goodhart’s law: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” Similar to the metricization of research and science, for example.
us-merul
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
That’s my point. There’s not really a singular “Brit” unless you designate one group to decide, and various other groups may also want to be considered British or not. Since I’m from the US, I won’t say more, because I’m sure there’s more to this I’m missing.
us-merul
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
Right. If employers set RTO as the default, you may be able to negotiate remote time instead of a pay raise. They’re less willing to pay you more to commute and would rather see the commute as the expectation.
us-merul
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
It also turns remote work into a negotiated benefit, which may be preferred over actual raises.