Another example, the libertarian Cato Institute (Koch brother is a co-founder) releases copycat IPCC reports to try to confuse people about climate change, Big Tobacco-style, and pass off their political talking-points as "science."
More employers on one side and more candidates on the other... working with outreach programs that can transition people sooner and offer realistic hope.
Microsoft, Amazon, other shops that do street mapping/GIS or have field staff might be open to this concept.
Apps need idempotent incremental recompilation that doesn't rewrite the whole executable or bundle. This may mean major changes to Apple LLVM, in terms of bitcode and binary object generation.
In the 1980's, the SJUSD forced me to be bused over 4 hours per day to a gang-infested magnet school because of affirmative action when there was an elementary school on the same block as my house, but because of race quotas (already too many whites and asians, whom were counted together), I wasn't allowed to go there. It isn't a pattern of so-called "reverse discrimination" just an arbitrary SJW policy.
Furthermore, it should be noted my parents balked at private schools whom required pictures as a signal of institutions most likely to promote prejudice against people based on non-academic factors.
I think unconscious and conscious biases need to be minimized in selection processes, but that collective advantages or punishment goes too far. Holistic, integrated, bias-controlling selection that considers all factors consistently for all candidates seems like the best aspiration to avoid just hiring people whom look/think/act like me (I've seen academic departments that fall into this trap).
I never understood this fixation... all those timed putting together triangles "intelligence" tests, undeserved praise/self-esteem and the expectations to change the world. Seems unhealthy to ignore some kids and adulate others; planting the seeds of a future socioeconomic apartheid.
Yes, for the most part. Adjust swappiness on existing systems if unable to repartition.
However there is one place having swap can be very useful and very simple to do: detecting memory pressure. Having a tiny swap partition on an SSD (with proper swappiness) is a good way to identify systems that may need more memory or loads moved to other boxes.
That's obvious and implicit. If I'm at coffeeshop, with noise cancelling headphones and working and some genius intrudes with handwaving and other nonsense, I ask them "Are you that stupid that you can't see I'm working or are you just an asshole?"
That's a piss-poor, chicken-little, false-equivalency fallacy. There's little in way of accountability or personally-identifiable tracking. GPS trackers with batteries are $25 in volume, minus data plan, and epoxy those suckers into the frame. Track the bikes, not people, and recover them before batteries die, if they haven't moved or get dumped in a weird place.
Magical thinking and evidence-free mythologies are memetic cancers because the practical problems and social costs of irrational, made-up beliefs are many.