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cuttothechase

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2022-05-07

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  • One could take anything like a cell and split it into genes, molecules, atoms, sub-atomic wave functions (with infinite value range) and take time which can be split into another infinite entity say even within a finite interval. How does this analysis account for that?

    I could split this object into 10^500 or 10^50^500^5000 etc., with imagination being the limit.

    These values Id'd at whatever imaginable resolution are far from practically useful but at a cosmic scale, there is no telling what is a useful value?

    So this framework seems to be more limiting because we define a resolution ?

  • >> Incidentally, San Francisco public schools had a combined admission rate of just under 20%, well below the state average. Mission had the highest rate (26.5%) and Balboa the lowest (15.4%). It may or may not be a coincidence that 90% (the most of any SF school) of the applicants from Balboa were Asian whereas only 25% (the fewest of any SF school) of the applicants from Mission were Asian.

    In order to promote diversity of the freshman classroom the college needs to suppress merit to achieve their diversity targets?

  • Sergey's challenge looks like is not in retiring early or with non-work.

    We had a high performing co-worker who was scared witless after a lay-off episode and this was not because he was worried about lacking money or loss of prestige., but because he could not come to terms with the simple fact of facing the 9 am on a Monday morning with absolutely no expectations. It freaked so much to not feel the hustle and the adrenaline rush of experiencing the blues Monday morning!?

    Another colleague used to drive up to the parking lot of their previous employer, post lay-off., so that he could feel normal., and he did this for well over 6 - 8 months. Pack bags, wave to his wife and family, drive up in his Porsche to the parking lot and I guess feel normal !?

  • >>This was a five-minute lightning talk given over the summer of 2025 to round out a small workshop.

    Glad I noticed that footnote.

    Article reeks of false equivalences and incorrect transitive dependencies.

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