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Comment Re:Silly Justice Department (Score 2) 118

What the fuck are you talking about? Other mergers blocked in 2017: Anthem-Cigna, FanDuel and DraftKings, Aetna-Humana. Why are you calling this the first? Those are also just the ones that came up on the first page of google when I searching for blocked mergers in 2017. Call it bullshit all you want but nobody wants this deal to go through. And it isn't just "sell CNN" it's "Sell Turner Broadcasting or DirecTV".

Comment Re:Please just don't just be SJW propoganda (Score 5, Interesting) 456

I really enjoyed the latest episode. What I really liked was how smoothly they introduced their hot-button token character. The guy with gender issues didn't come in out of nowhere, he wasn't just placed there. They took the time to develop over the course of three episodes in a sneaky little subplot. They orchestrated a situation that is slightly removed from how gender issues actually manifest in real life, but now they can focus on the issues trans people allegedly have instead of whether or not the character is mentally ill or faking it. Emotional understanding of the problems of these people may allow the viewer to reexamine their beliefs or judgment. It's got a way better chance than anything else I've seen on TV which basically amounts to "I'm trans, deal with it!"

I mean, don't get me wrong, I hold the belief that gender as defined separately from sex is a fake construct and we will find that it is simply an attempt to stereotype people more specifically instead of not stereotyping at all. It's the new astrology. "I am these things because I am a Libra" is no different from "I am these things because I am third gendered". No, you are an indescribable, complicated personality and mind. Do whatever you want to your body but stop trying to escape from the genitals box society put you in by building a gender box to put yourself in. You don't need to be in any box.

What irked me was that while they set up this nice character, people roasted the show for not going far enough in to gender politics while they were telling a very genuine story that seemed realistic (from a psychological and emotional perspective in terms of the motives of the characters). I'm sure we'll periodically have that stuff come up related to gender identity now that we have this character, but this past episode wasn't about that. We got a story that can relate to many things in current culture such as deaf parents wanting their child to remain deaf instead of getting an operation to restore hearing, circumcision, and sex assignment surgery for intersex persons. As much as many people decried it for being dumbed-down, they sure didn't seem to understand what was happening.

Comment Re:Did anyone think it would be otherwise? (Score 1) 465

certain factors have some correlation with a certain outcome and it will copy that behavior, and those factors will turn out to correlate very closely with race and nothing else.

So, you have two statements there.

1. Certain Factors correlate to a Certain Outcomes
2. Those Certain Factors only correlate to race

Then you draw this conclusion. "Racist AI". I don't think you meant to say what you said there. If those certain factors only correlate to race, then "Certain Outcomes" must be race because you've already said "Certain Factors" correlate to "Certain Outcomes". Not only would that imply that the outcome being looked at was specifically Race, but race doesn't correlate to anything outside of the certain factors. If Race did correlate to anything outside of the Certain Factors then the Certain Factors would also correlate to those things. At that point you're talking about taking all the distinguishable traits of a race and using them to determine race and nothing else. That doesn't sound racist. That sounds like biology.

Comment Re:Relevant in an intro programming course (Score 2) 337

I always go with "less-than less-than" in the same way I say "equals equals" for "==" if I am telling somebody what to type. If I am not telling them what to type exactly (like somebody more experienced) I would use language like "bit shift to the left 2" or "write out str" leaving the stream I am referring to implied, or in the case of HTML where I wanted an element with attributes "open a div [pause until they've written div] class equals my class".

Comment Re:Doesn't make sense. (Score 1) 169

What you're missing here, is that this person believes developers are special. The tell is throwing in "cab drivers" right before talking about how passionate developers are about building new things. The subconscious bias at play here is "developers are a better type of people because of our virtuous pursuit of making things". Now they want to figure out how that can be showcased without the negative effects of the other side, which is strutting around the office, playing by different rules than everybody else because our skills are in high demand and we can get away with it.

Of course, in reality both of those things are stereotypes because most developers are just normal people that come in and do their job professionally and don't need to be pampered because they aren't dedicating their life to the pursuit of building the next hot thing and perpetually failing to do so. They've got real lives to reward them and a job that stimulates them. The funny thing is, those people don't care about the stereotype because they don't self identify with the genius developer type. They aren't that arrogant. The people mad at the stereotype are the guys that feel like they're the hero in real life, so they don't like how they're being portrayed because shockingly real life is harder than movies and deep down they're terrified they don't measure up in real life either.

Comment Re:Dress is Statement (Score 1) 169

Yeah, but that's the problem. That's just being a dick and a poor sport. They aren't more talented or special than anybody else, their specialty is just in higher demand right now. Seriously, when I look around at the average intelligence of the development team versus the legal team or other types of analysts, (all of which dress nicer than development) it feels about the same to me. One day, that won't be true anymore and everybody will remember that you're kind of unreliable, take as many liberties as you can get away with, and need special care and feeding or you get unhappy. Worse, you may not be able to make the adjustment to normal business rules.

Comment Re:Chrome _is_ the standard! (Score 1) 87

It's actually kind of the reverse. It's cute that you still don't understand that IE6 wasn't a problem. It added a tremendous amount of functionality that wasn't available before. The problem was how long it took to go from IE6 to IE7, how long it took the W3C to provide standards that people wanted, and the fact that Firefox, Opera, IE6 and Safari all implemented standards differently for a long time. I concede that IE took the longest to get their shit in order, but I don't think we'd be better off had IE not pushed forward ahead of standards.

Of course, things are a little different now because we aren't having a problem with the standards lagging so far behind desired capability. This whole thread is stupid because CSS Grids are standard.

Comment Re:Poor on $100k? Sure (Score 1) 805

Also, that's not including that everything else is more expensive too. All of the businesses around him and their employees have to make more than they normally would as well to pay their own rents. So guy in SF is paying $3k for less, has a higher tax rate, and everything around him is more expensive.

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