in the bay? you're hilarious.
kinda doubt it, unless you specifically mean the professionals.
UAW wasa fucking shitshow of corruption until a couple of years ago. looks like its back on its feet!
oh weird, never realized formal you was only for subject not object. nice poem btw
OK let me get this straight, are you OK with transfolks, but not folks betwixt? what a strange hill to die on.
the assassination of Alexander the second backfired completely.
many other places bury their wires and or do proper maintenance
I would check in with another local Union. UC grad students are organized under UAW, which was nominally united auto workers.
weird grammar to say someone made it up?
do they at least pay more for weird shifts?
12 people. we're talking about 12 people, so any conclusions are suspect. that being said, facial recognition struggling with black faces from insufficient data is an extremely common problem, so it'd be unsurprising
oh fuck off presumptive twat
EA is primarily advice for people with moderate amounts of disposable income (i.e. middle class), or people trying to figure out their career trajectory. Earn to give is very much a minority position, and that's pretty much the only one that at all involves aiming to be rich.
Longtermism is mostly a weird set of academics. the recent folks using it as a pretext to buy houses in the Caribbean are almost purely a group of cryptobros using it as a way to ethics-wash their pump and dump.
by the standards of McMansion hell I'd say so.
you know, I'm not sure I've seen a subtweet on the fediverse until now.
the specific people are all (with the exception of Sam Altmann) grifters. they are
- guy whose sub imploded at the titanic
2 Sam Altman, head of OpenAI (which went from charity to a wing of Microsoft). - Sam Bankman Freid's brother, who was talking about buying an island to carry "effective altruists" through an extinction-level event.
It pisses me off that these are the first EA adjacent people that are broadly well-known, rather than Givewell and 80,000 hours, who are actually doing good work.
took me a long time to figure out that I should ignore the flashing THIS WAY signs and head to weeping peninsula
California's Salton Sea offers a tableau of dead wildlife, toxic dust, and neglect. It was long in the making.
> > > California's Salton Sea offers a tableau of dead wildlife, toxic dust, and neglect. It was long in the making. > >
Related youtube video.
New modeling work suggests why nature is more diverse than niche-based ecological theory predicts.
> > > It encapsulated the fact that a species could have high mortality at one point in its life cycle, then low mortality at another, while a complementary species might have low mortality at the first point and high mortality at the second. The more similar this term was for two species, the more likely it was that a pair could live alongside each other despite competing for space and nutrition. > >
TLDR: There are way more species than you might expect in a system with inter-species competition because different lifespans allow for niches to exist across time as well.