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cvbcvbcvbcvbc

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    Comment #24991728

    So the article is just about what the person writing the article thinks is cool. OK - whatever.

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    Comment #24987449

    Viable VR headsets for home use only came out last year (Oculus Quest). Nvidia's latest graphics card is sold out. People got rich mining cryptocoins on their computers (granted, 1…

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    Comment #24980454

    “While we found that women are negatively impacted by this strategy, we found that men are less likely to cover because they are less likely to anticipate discrimination." I can be…

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    Comment #24980383

    Not really. There is a huge replication crisis. Even the famous "anonymous orchestra auditions" have been debunked afaik.

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    Comment #24978455

    I think what can be inferred is that you are very set in your beliefs. I'll leave you at that.

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    Comment #24977718

    I've never seen people flaubnt their karma or congratulate others on their karma here, and I have been on HN almost from day one. I've also been on the leader board at some time (w…

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    Comment #24977499

    I'm not opposed to speculating about things. Just don't claim they are facts without providing any evidence.

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    Comment #24977485

    He was given extra reading material and read advanced math books while in high school, afaik.

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    Comment #24977481

    But we do know that Einstein was actually good in physics, so the argument that "she was better in objective parts" seems rather questionable. People fail exams all the time, for a…

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    Comment #24977453

    Not sure people care about it, I think it was added just for fun.

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    Comment #24970424

    I don't mean it is not important, but it doesn't change how society thinks about things in a significant way. Evolution theory offers an alternative to the explanation that "god cr…

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    Comment #24970409

    It was a huge leap because it was the first time somebody offered an explanation for the diversity of life, other than "god made it so".

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    Comment #24970396

    She did work in physics, though - she worked with Einstein on his papers, as we learned for example from the article here. You don't actually need permission to work in physics. Di…

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    Comment #24970359

    "No, that's just a thing I can relatively readily point to that gets respected here if you have male bits between your legs but gets roundly dismissed as worthless internet points …

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    Comment #24965771

    Pure speculation, though.

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    Comment #24965757

    How did they both fare after their breakup? Did she continue to work in physics?

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    Comment #24965750

    What exactly do you mean?

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    Comment #24965720

    I don't know - at Darwin's time, evolution theory was a huge leap given the beliefs of the time, isn't endosymbiosis more like a detail?

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    Comment #24965600

    Good alternatives to Keep that can be hosted privately? I hope contacts would still be on my phone if I lost access, or is that hoping too much?