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ylmm

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    Comment #19998550

    How would he not? Are you really arguing that someone with D.E. Shaw and Princeton on his resume would be in the same position as, in your words, a "typical minimum wage worker"? E…

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    Comment #19513418

    What defines a "useful" correlation?

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    Comment #19505585

    Ah, I think you've misunderstood entirely. I meant the teams in those companies as opposed to the companies more broadly (e.g., Core Data Science at Facebook, not Facebook in gener…

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    Comment #19504956

    Oh that's so clever aha. When some people FB Core Data Science came to campus, they made it pretty clear that they were looking for people with doctoral training for their research…

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    Comment #19504821

    Sure, but what do they do? Looking at Google Brain for example, "research scientists" are exclusively people with doctorates, while "engineers" only require an MS or BS/BA. The wor…

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    Comment #19504772

    I think it depends a lot on what it is that you want to do. For example, there are entire teams at companies like Facebook (Core Data Science) and Netflix that hire exclusively peo…

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    Comment #19287940

    You should re-read what you've written. No qualifications for generalizing statements, so it sounds like you're insinuating what I'm saying you're insinuating.

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    Comment #19287909

    Replying to the thing below: I claimed that your insinuation that no one in China knows about June 4 because of censorship is false. The small-sample survey cited by the Vox and NP…

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    Comment #19287877

    That NPR link doesn't contradict anything I said. Tedious sure, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't qualify the words you use. But good to know that you read what I wrote! How…

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    Comment #19287788

    Unless you think VPNs don't exist in China, then of course your use of the word "censored" needs to be qualified. Did you read these links yourself? One of the your links only ment…

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    Comment #19287422

    1. It depends on what you mean by censored. If by "censored" you mean a simple search, then yes, I agree. But as far as I can tell (and I'm fairly certain albeit with no way of ver…

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    Comment #19285708

    I'm Chinese-American, and literally every Chinese person (from China) I've talked to knows about June 4, 1989. (So much so that it's colloquially referred to as 六四 or "six four".) …

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    Comment #18901096

    +1. After some of the initial pain of setting it up (which was educational for me anyway), it's exactly the sort of lightweight thing I was looking for after Google Reader shuttere…

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    Comment #18530924

    Ah, I know a former engineering professor who left a large flagship university in the Midwest for exactly that reason. Based on what he told me that's more a phenomenon specific to…

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    Comment #18530896

    Well, yeah, there are other irrelevant things about reviewing that I also have the ability to bring up but my point is that to say that the "benefit" of reviewing is for the purpos…

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    Comment #18530884

    Well, yeah, but if you submit a paper to "torture test" and it gets rejected, that cuts off a journal to be able to submit to. Well, yeah, but I think what he's saying is it's prob…

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    Comment #18529834

    The editors of a prestigious linguistics journal actually gave Elsevier the middle finger a while back. Here's a good summary: http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=22162 . Econo…

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    Comment #18529632

    At least in the social sciences, journal editors delegate papers to reviewers. Your first sentence also suggests that you don't know what peer review is. Peer review is not the sam…

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    Comment #18529613

    I've only worked with professors in economics and political science but I'm under the impression that this is true more generally of academia. Some people do it to help advance the…

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    Comment #18252035

    That's obviously not what he's suggesting? He's just saying (and correct me if I'm wrong) that, for a company whose business is based in no small part on trust, it's a bit weird to…

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    Comment #17594402

    I'm not sure I see what your issue is. It seems the scenario you're describing is just a case of working harder to make a deadline, which there's nothing wrong with per se. If you'…

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    Comment #17437599

    Don't forget: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9100107