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j7ake

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j7ake
·позавчера·discuss
That’s not salary that’s research funds to hire students and start the lab.
j7ake
·9 дней назад·discuss
Does the the ⁡(,1) conjecture paper in annnals of Math say 7 years between submission and acceptance? Insane
j7ake
·26 дней назад·discuss
No it’s not. Chinese restaurant cuisine is not defined by home cuisine at all. They are almost orthogonal.

You go to a Chinese restaurant to eat something that cannot be made at home, almost by definition. The only exception might be breakfast food.
j7ake
·26 дней назад·discuss
Italian restaurant cuisine today is judged by whether it tastes like the way their particular Italian grandma made it.

Asian restaurant cuisine is judged by partly by how different (technique, taste, looks) the dish is from what they can make from home.
j7ake
·28 дней назад·discuss
It is better to be overworked than underworked
j7ake
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
How is this different than telling people to do a PhD, then run your own research group as a professor, get tenure and get lifetime job security?

Or work in start up, get acquired, and chill after ?
j7ake
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Check Physics and Chemistry Nobel prize of last 5 years, Google was involved in half of them.
j7ake
·3 месяца назад·discuss
I think it technically means they have a permanent endowed position.
j7ake
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Most researchers in Switzerland are non-Swiss, and many institutes have English as language of business
j7ake
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Essentially a PhD thesis style grilling to replace the current text slop
j7ake
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
It doesn’t matter honestly, 65k versus 80k after 42% tax on the extra 15k is about 800 euros a month. Not qualitatively different.
j7ake
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
I found it the right granularity. He talks about USA, China, and Europe: within each have considerable diversity in culture, history, and identity.

He mentions Europe without more nuance for the same reason he mentions China without more nuance: he’s talking big picture.
j7ake
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
At 9 figures I’m sure the founder can trickle down a few for everyone including employers after the sale.
j7ake
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Do you have a family or people you need to take care of? Life is more than sustaining your own existence.
j7ake
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
You forgot to account for the 100+ employees. The liquidity event would have helped their families as well.
j7ake
·6 месяцев назад·discuss
Can you imagine a singer who will continue singing even after getting 50 million ?

To some people, their careers are interesting in and of itself, beyond money.

This applies to many professions: scientists, CEOs, writers, painters.
j7ake
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
Literature, music, art; they are all intertwined aren’t they? I find at their purest form they are striving for similar goals: pulling out from our collective unconscious a life affirming theme that can be viewed in a new perspective.
j7ake
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
Are you suggesting science and innovation are distinct?

Scientific progress is largely driven by the “Steve Jobs” of sciences.

Only a tiny fraction of papers remain relevant. So that means the quality of the average paper doesn’t matter as much as the quality of the best paper.
j7ake
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
I think a mix of the current system with more permanent researchers makes sense.

There is a lot of work in research that fits the permanent worker better than the fresh 22 year old. But having that fresh talent is really beneficial to science.
j7ake
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
Your suggestion would have fewer fresh eyes to look at the problem. If the scientific enterprise were just about churning out widgets, then yes it’s better to have permanent staff.

But having a strong training pipeline for the globe is a huge plus for US prestige, and the top people are still offered jobs as faculty or industry within the country, so it still a net gain for USA. But it’s brutally competitive for the individual scientists