Everything posted by CharonY
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Division of Russia between the Western world and China
You are in the minority then. Things told by Trump are not depreciated, they are just fact-checked. If you cannot comprehend the difference, discussing your opinions is probably not very useful. It does look like you agree with the man who thinks that Ukraine should belong to Russia. Yet he decided not to leave the country when everyone thought that Russia is going to take over Ukraine within days. This is neither her nor there, but Churchill is a bit of a problematic character (as virtually everyone, which is a bit of an issue in itself) but he got lionized because of his resistance to the Nazis.
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Division of Russia between the Western world and China
It all makes sense if you just assume that they are all projecting.
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Division of Russia between the Western world and China
Well, it looks like that the US seeks to "normalize" relationships with Russia and hang Ukraine out to dry. Russia meanwhile is enticing businesses: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/19/world/europe/trump-russia-ukraine-putin-trump.html Blood money.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
This is not my field, but there are a various studies looking at OC at extremes and how they might (or might not) contribute to creating potential precursor. A study discussing specifically at heating (as in atmospheric entry) is found below. The relevant part is that organic matter is not lost entirely (as in fully combusted) but sees some re-ordering of the organic components. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116266
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
It is not a key step in evolution as such, as it predates evolution as we understand a fair bit (there is the concept of molecular vs organismal evolution, but they refer to different aspects. Also, time is not the real issue. The critical biochemical processes do not happen on geologial time scales. Rather, the issue is pinpoint the exact boundary conditions that have co-occured to make the formation of the first biomolecules possible. One fairly simple one is the question if abiogenesis actually happened on Earth. The findings of certain organic molecules on asteroids could indicate that completely different conditions than those on Earth might have given rise to them. On the other hand, it is possible that those are not related to life on Earth or that they had to come in via asteroids or other mechanisms and meet other conditions that were present on Earth.
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Messages to the president...
Careful with the disrespectful posts. If the president could read, he could get upset. About that: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/two-cats-in-california-died-after-drinking-raw-milk-recalled-for-bird-flu-their-owner-says
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Can centrally planned economy work
Well then let's say historic lessons plus synthesis and advancement of that knowledge plus tech?
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Trump administration is crippling science.
Sure, and the trick is to figure out how to optimize a system and also what the priorities are. I am sure there are different views on it. For example, what delay would be acceptable to, say, ensure that 0 lives are lost vs 1 vs 10? Folks calling for total deregulation usually are not the ones paying the price. Conversely, it makes sense to build in accountability mechanisms (and quite a few of those do exist) which check for unnecessary bloat. A bit of an issue however is when folks calling for deregulation have all the money and power, whereas folks who might be affected are the poor and powerless.
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Can centrally planned economy work
In addition, today we have improved information structures and are able (at least theoretically) to handle much higher data inputs. Assuming we have a good idea what to optimize for and by deploying appropriate algorithms it might be possible simulate free market price information. There will be huge challenges of course, and there is good reason to believe that it won't be as effective as a competitive system. But I also don't think that we can take the lessons learned from history without acknowledging the difference in knowledge and technology.
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‘Gulf of America’ arrives on Google Maps
I stand corrected. It isn't tomorrow yet and it got worse. I shouldn't have read the news.
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‘Gulf of America’ arrives on Google Maps
The only way the world can become more stupid is by whatever is likely going to happen tomorrow.
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Trump administration is crippling science.
Oh yeah, I just wanted to point out that it is already happening. But scale is likely to increase as some asshat will figure out that there is money to be made (or already have, hard to tell sometimes). And well, cruelty is the point. Panem et circenses for the mob. As long someone is doing worse, folks won't noticed by whom they are being robbed blind. Somewhat more related to the science part, but probably a universal tactic, is the use of small truths to cover up big lies. For example, pointing a side effect of a drug or vaccine and then question the use of vaccines. This is going to be a more common with RFK JR at the helm of HHS. For the rest of the world, the tight relationships with CDC (and to some degree FDA) for public health safety might now be in trouble.
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Trump administration is crippling science.
I don't think that that is what you mean, but prison labor is already a thing under exception of the 13th amendment.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
Also regarding what geniuses Musk and his Doge team are: https://www.404media.co/anyone-can-push-updates-to-the-doge-gov-website-2/ This is exactly the level of expertise folks expect from people with unchecked access to sensitive data. Also: https://www.thetimes.com/world/europe/article/russia-elon-musk-list-names-dissidents-usaid-s798gktd7 I think this world is not well-suited for folks with long-term memory, it gets just too bizarre. I slowly realize the benefit of having TikTok-level of memory. You can just live in the moment and there is no context for anything. There is not pain of realization, just opium for the masses.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
The on thing that is not believable is that there was embarrassment. You would need the ability to experience shame to feel that.
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Trump administration is crippling science.
The cutting itself not so much. It is more a way to influence policy without getting elected. He and his folks do not really care if it makes sense, whether it wastes money or if people suffer or die. All these three things are already happening. However, while he wrecks essential services (which he doesn't need) he can also gut oversight systems that could hinder his businesses. There could also be ideological reasons, as rich libertarians don't want regulations, as they ultimately limit their power. Without those, they are free to do close to whatever they want and use the public as they playground. That being said, there are plenty of reports regarding conflicts of interest where Musk is shuttering agencies that provide oversights to parts of his business. One example is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is a consumer watchdog to protect customers. The CFBP would be in the way of turning Twitter/X into a money service (https://www.npr.org/2025/02/12/nx-s1-5293382/x-elon-musk-doge-cfpb) USAID was auditing Starlink contracts and uses in Ukraine and FDA as well as transportation services (among others) would allow him to run his business as he wants, regardless of harm to consumers. You mustn't forget, folks with giant egos often believe that whatever they is right. And the one thing that they cannot stand is oversight and accountability. Dismantling all these agencies satisfies that demand to the harm of many, many folks. Ultimately he is too stupid and/or uncaring to take the harm he is doing into account. And that includes starving kids across the globe.
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Trump administration is crippling science.
Well, you forget, much of the money for his companies comes from the government (over 13 billions in the last 5 years). And now being part of it allows him to funnel more money into it. Also his companies have been under investigation for a range of issues. This is a great way to get rid of them. Just yesterday the state department released plans to buy 400 million worth of cybertrucks. So I would say that money is at least part of it. The other is likely just power. Also, I would not trust anything he says without external validation. He is known to lie a lot on various platforms.
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‘The Coming Storm’
For those interested, here is an overview of some of the ongoing lawsuits. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/us/trump-administration-lawsuits.html?unlocked_article_code=1.wk4.0z0g.e81RvcLuMcdb&smid=url-share
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Trump administration is crippling science.
RFK Jr is confirmed to lead HHS. This is in no way going to be devastating to public health. Avian influenza milk for all!
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Trump administration is crippling science.
That is certainly a... interesting take. Do you have any suggestions how crippling research infrastructure by stopping grants and massively reducing overhead is going to improve science? Ultimately, it would mean that research labs will be closed eventually as universities won't afford to support research. And as you might know, especially fundamental research happens mostly in academic institutions. I think you are reading the wrong biographies then. https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-11-14/elon-musk-toxic-boss-timeline His companies are embroiled in lawsuits involving poor working conditions, lack of safety and sexual harassment. This is just one example https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/12/elon-musk-spacex-lawsuit I mean, it is possible that he cultures a frat boy culture which is attractive to a certain demographics, but it is certainly wrong to say that he is not making his workers miserable. In fact, Tesla has been cited for multiple safety violations and they have mechanisms to leave injuries unreported. So no, I have little confidence that he knows what he is doing, especially as everything he is doing right now is way out of his area of expertise. It is already happening. Public data, as in data generated for the public with public money, including on health, environment but also health recommendations and advice are being removed. Musk's approach of breaking things taking no responsibility is affecting people's lives already. This is the issue with corporate person to run things. For them breaking things, taking no responsibility and make others to pay the price is a good business model. The issue here is that the public is paying the price.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
Well, as you know it is a fake argument, anyway. Also he is their tyrant.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
If you mean agencies, they are not actually protective as they are part of the executive (though they can only be abolished by congressional order, from what I understand). So at best they could slow down orders from the POTUS but not really in an active act of defiance. And while they could resist unlawful orders, Project 2025 plans to oust folks (which Musk is doing now) to ensure compliance (or Gleichschaltung). The institutions that actually protect against a power grab would be the other branches of government. However, executive and legislative are now fairly aligned and the highest instance of the judicial branch (SCOTUS) apparently also has loyalists, which makes things tricky. I.e. the latest development seems to suggest that they are happy to heap power to the presidency. We are, to be frank, in what scholars have called a constitutional crisis, as the institutions (as in the branches, not the agencies) are creaking in ways they shouldn't be.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
No that wouldn't have happened. The power grab is not one of Trump alone. Over half of the congress have worked towards the goal. Collectively they have erased January 6, they have invoked the culture wars even way before Trump was a candidate. Heck, they looked at Project 2025 and decided to like it. They just want power. The voters are those who should have read it, but as MigL mentioned, they probably wouldn't have understood. Regarding Ukraine, it is possible that they will abandon Ukraine. But regarding deaths, the dismantling of USAID will ensure that there will plenty of them coming in pretty soon regardless. Edit to add: reports are coming in that in various parts of the world nutrient paste funded by USAID has run out. Children are starving now. Meanwhile close 500 million in food might be rotting because their delivery has been cancelled. All that to "prevent waste". In addition, Ebola outbreaks might expand. Both, the callousness as well as shortsightedness is astonishing and with regard to critical thinking that goes beyond just being biased. After all, just a few years ago we learned collectively how much diseases respect borders. And because of the pace of freezing and firing people something like 8 billion dollars cannot be tracked anymore, because the folks responsible for it are gone or have no access anymore. Again, just because someone made tons of money it doesn't mean that they are critical thinkers. If he was he might have figured out that the systems he is breaking are vastly more complicated than those he used to deal with. Even if we assume that he has no regard for human life in the first place.
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
The issue is you identified correctly that folks vote them in because they are afraid of something. What you miss or at least do not seem to acknowledge is that the threat is something that the right has constructed so that folks allow them to grab the power. And this is the crux and what Snyder alluded to when he shortly discussed Schmitt. Make people believe that the situation now is exceptional. Make them afraid without any evidence and they will hand you their liberties on a platter. And as I mentioned the only part one can nail them down is somehow convince folks that there is a reality. Otherwise anything you try to do in good faith to address these fears will be ignored (like the increasingly aggressive stance of Dems on border crossings).
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Trump said "they get it [data] very easily"
I am somewhat surprised then that you seem to repeat some of the issues that have been outlined in the book. The point is that despite the fact that we do not have communists on the street, we got fascists authoritarians in power. They took the power and folks supported them. No one made them. Heck they had to invent an all-powerful gender identity conspiracy to build a new bogeyman. With bathrooms as the battleground. Again think about Snyder's book and consider what he explicitly points out. As you have the read the book, there are a couple of suggestions there. One is somehow to bring the public to focus on facts (Chapters 10 and 11). Avoid amplifying falsehoods (such as "open borders"). Don't blame the issue on the ominous others (be it the left, antifa, immigrant or whatever). Investigate specifically how the folks who took over power got it. It is never because someone else made them. It is because they dismantled institutions, made people believe lies en masse and avoided any responsibility by blaming others for their actions. So our job is to identify these things, and demand from our leaders to do better and hold them accountable. That being said, once they have successfully dismantled all these institutions who could do that (say, the judiciary), it will be too late.