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[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Surviving Mars OST is spectacular, though the gameplay is just good.

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

New construction sometimes doesn’t even help, when developers knocks down an old affordable 12 unit apartment building and build a luxury 36 unit building, you’ve created -12 units of affordable housing.

The argument I hear against this is that the 36 people who move into the luxury apartments moved from somewhere, and so 36 other apartments become available. The reduced demand for the vacated apartments then drives their prices down.

Of course, housing as a market is super distorted for a bunch of reasons so this effect is muddled. But I think it would be a net negative to fully disregard supply and demand in a market-based economy and preserve 12 affordable units in favor of 36 luxury ones.

Largely agree with all your other points though.

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Three of the six currently operating maglevs are in communist china

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 9 points 1 year ago

This is a really cool read with lots of very strong results, but "show" doesn't seem like the right word for the specific claim the article makes from the paper. In grad school we had a professor who led the first year seminar who drilled into us the importance of using the right word to communicate inferential strength. "Is consistent with" is weaker than "suggests" is weaker than "shows" is weaker than "proves" (really only mathematicians should use "prove"). Section E3 on this website has a similar hierarchy.

My "speak up in seminar" reflex was going off here because this article jumps one - possibly two - whole levels of inferential strength from what's actually written in the paper.

In the paper, the inferential claims in the "communal effort' part are:

These differences clearly suggest a lack of evident social stratification...

further revealed no clear signs of social stratification

It's possible I missed a stronger inferential claim about the communal aspect - Please correct me if so!

I think "are consistent with" or "suggest" would more accurately communicate the strength of the results. The evidence presented that the drainage system was a communal effort is that the houses were the same size and the graves didn't seem to be differentiated. This seems like absence of evidence for a state authority/hierarchy, not evidence of absence.

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

I love that more and more open source science projects are streamlining deployment and encouraging folks to just try it. This one has a binder link in the README (though it seems to be failing... may need some TLC). I really think this is a positive template for what academia could eventually become!

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 26 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Not a huge fan of the Israel situation but it does seem like they often stay out at the US's request:

During the 1990–1991 Gulf War, Iraq carried out a missile campaign against Israel, in which it launched 42 modified Scud missiles (designated Al-Hussein) at Israeli cities with the strategic objective of provoking Israel into launching retaliatory attacks and potentially jeopardizing the multinational coalition formed by the United States against Iraq, which had full backing and extensive contributions from other Muslim-majority states; Israel did not respond to the Iraqi missile attacks due to American pressure, and Iraq failed to gather support for its occupation of Kuwait.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq%E2%80%93Israel_relations

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

They successfully converted β-pinene into two everyday painkillers, paracetamol and ibuprofen, which are produced on ~100,000 ton scales annually.

At first I couldn't believe that we make 100,000 TONS of paracetamol (acetaminophen) a year.

1E5 tons per year / 6E9 people on earth = 17 grams per person per year

My tylenol pills are 500mg, and ~34 pills per year seems about right.

Wow. At a density of 1.3 g/cm^3 that's about half an olympic swimming pool of acetaminophen a year.

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

but like everyone else who leaves academia I lost access to journals after finishing my grad program.

I still have my academic account but the sci-hub experience is so much easier that I just use that anyway.

[–] outstanding_bond@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

DW news (dw.com) is pretty good and not too sensational. They’re like German PBS with a whole English side of the site.

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