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Russell Vought is going to destroy American Science

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84 points·by tacomonstrous·22 giorni fa·10 comments

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tacomonstrous
·8 giorni fa·discuss
I know there's at least one Costco in Brooklyn
tacomonstrous
·9 giorni fa·discuss
How does unrejection work exactly?
tacomonstrous
·11 giorni fa·discuss
You seem to have a strange idea of both money and government.
tacomonstrous
·15 giorni fa·discuss
>The situation with human mathematicians is not much different. Eg, Wiles original proof of Fermat's Last Theorem contained errors found by reviewers, which he later repaired.

In fact, it was Wiles himself who realized there was an error.
tacomonstrous
·19 giorni fa·discuss
I don't know the numbers, but you and the parent are saying different things. The US could still be supplying 2/3s of Israel's weapons while only subsidising about 10% of that supply.
tacomonstrous
·19 giorni fa·discuss
”For example, it allows NSF to make awards to nontraditional recipients such as a limited partnership or a venture capital firm, some of which might have been created solely for the purpose of receiving the NSF award. It also allows NSF to make additional awards without the need to review a new application.”

obvious grifting opportunity
tacomonstrous
·21 giorni fa·discuss
The rule is still open for comment.

FTA: The public comment period closes approximately July 13, 2026 (45 days from May 29 publication). Comments must be submitted to regulations.gov, Docket OMB-2026-0034.
tacomonstrous
·25 giorni fa·discuss
This kind of comment might have been borderline reasonable before 2025 (though I would have found it laughable even then), but the evidence of the last 18 months shows that one side is in fact evil, corrupt and venal in entirely unprecedented ways.
tacomonstrous
·3 mesi fa·discuss
FYI, Amazon Fresh is shutting down its physical stores.
tacomonstrous
·8 anni fa·discuss
>For example, consider the law against murder. Does it meet the criterion? Of course.

Not at all. What if the Jew in the attic had to kill an errant Nazi out of self-defense?
tacomonstrous
·8 anni fa·discuss
>See, for example, David Friedman's The Machinery Of Freedom for a number of historical case studies.

Is it possible to give a reasonable summary of the thesis of this book?

>No, it's a reason, as above, to not have the government have a monopoly on law enforcement.

What is the definition of 'government' here? Also, whatever that definition is, it doesn't need a monopoly on law enforcement, but only some of the authority over it.
tacomonstrous
·8 anni fa·discuss
It's okay, I guess: the firearm registration thing applies to essentially every kind of private ownership that the commons might have some interest in. Pinpointing it out of all possibilities betrays a very American perspective where the ability to bear arms is considered a fundamental right.

Edit: as another commenter astutely pointed out above, this rule, when sufficiently contorted, can essentially be applied to invalidate every law. It amounts to a radical mistrust of government. I wonder what the author's perspective is on property rights and their enforcement.