Lichtblitz
Poor communities have worse public schools, fewer educational programs, etc. They have less access to education and thus have a harder time to excel in it. Affirmative action from my understanding was a way to offset the systemic racism favoring rich white communities. I don’t think it’s a good solution but removing it without a decade of solving the underlying issues and seeing the first kids with equal chances make it into university is just a horrible thought. EDIT: typo
Okay, there is so much to unpack here. Poorer communities have a few success stories so they don’t need the same support? Rich people will always have it easier so no need to do anything about it? “They” have a culture problem? Sounds like victim blaming to me.
It feels like you are not arguing in good faith so I will withdraw from this discussion.
Too little, too late. This has been ignored for far too long.
Thanks for the timely update 🙂 I was wondering why I could login without TOTP. The previous behavior was really terrible, glad it got changed.
Scientists invent new cost-cutting measures for Amazon drivers. Sharing is caring.
The Tesla truck is already there and just needs to be built at scale.
Full self driving has been fully achieved in 2017 and will reach end consumers next year (as claimed by Tesla every single year since then).
It is desirable that SpaceX rockets fail hard instead of succeeding in their missions.
Musk has truly mastered this principle and only now are people getting impatient. Most investors still regard him as too big to fail. Either Elon will be able to present sufficient success in the next few years or that bubble will burst very violently. He has almost used up the good will he has built up over years (earned our not).
Linux, browsers, and hardware accelerated videos on the web don’t go along well out of the box. Which is a total shame.
Paperless -> Paperless-ng -> Paperless-ngx
“greater than" and “less than” are missing the “or equal to”. A difference of exactly 1 should be sufficient for an absolute victory. I’m also missing a definition of what negative numbers on an axis mean, since they are currently implied to reach absolute victories and are not excluded by the definition. I’ll show myself out 😅