Comment Quick Question: Why don't we just build our own? (Score 1) 147
Comment Spending my 42nd birthday with DNA (Score 2) 86
Comment 4-5? WAY too young! (Score 1) 310
The best you might be able to do is to get kids to memorize formulae and apply it, but that's not *actual programming* (and if I'm going to be honest, one of the problems I see from junior programmers that were primarily educated on the Indian subcontinent is that they tend to 'cargo cult' a lot, applying rote methods without really understanding how to create their own solutions to problems - though it is not universal, and tends to go away after year 1 or 2 on the job)
Honestly, we could always use more STEM grads but if 2020 has taught us anything, it's that there's still need for competent scientifically-literate lay people to go into the social fields -- we had all the scientists in the world telling us what we needed to do, but nobody bothered to listen.
Comment Re:How about easy work visas for the US? (Score 1) 161
Wages are lower, taxes are higher, economy is smaller, opportunities are fewer.
But no Trump.
I punch those numbers into my calculator and it makes a happy face.
Comment Re:No. (Score 1) 857
Comment Re:East Berlin, really? (Score 3, Interesting) 166
Submission + - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is now chairing Lessig's Presidential bid. (lessigforpresident.com)
“Larry’s run for President is different,” said Wales, who founded the free-access, free-content encyclopedia in the early 2000s. “He’s crowdfunding his campaign instead of seeking out rich donors. He’s showing people that we can change the rigged political system.”
Both long-time supporters of Internet freedom, Wales and Lessig have stood side by side on previous issues, most notably in opposing the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in 2012. Wales’ day-long Wikipedia blackout protesting SOPA influenced other major Internet players to follow suit and is credited with helping to sink the legislation.
Submission + - Lessig's Equal Citizens: "Why we need technical people to take on corruption" (medium.com)
FTA: "What we need are more people willing to look at the laws of this country based on their function. And when I use the word “function,” I mean very specifically the same sense that a computer programmer means it. (Because lord knows, government isn’t functioning by any other definition.)...
It’s not just that big money politics is being injected [like a code injection] into the function of democracy. It’s also that the function of democracy can be warped by an injection. Stopping the injection of money into our democratic function still leaves the function vulnerable to the same—or similar—injection attack.... We need people who can solve the problems of politics like a programmer solves problems in computer code, because a democratic system with vulnerabilities is a democratic system that can fail or be made to fail."
The article was authored by the technical adviser to the New Hampshire Rebellion and Mayday.US, two of Lessig's major reform projects.
Comment Re:Well, she was an interim. (Score 4, Informative) 467
Comment Approximately $80,000 (Score 1) 377
Submission + - "The Internet Has A SuperPAC," says Steve Wozniak, about Lessig's Mayday.US (mayday.us)
Mayday.US, formerly "MayOne.US," is Lessig's crowd-funded (citizen-funded!), kick-started Super PAC to end all Super PACs.
In the video, Wozniak points out that we're never going to get anywhere on issues important to the Internet community and technology advocates if we don't fix the root cause of corruption. The video can be found at the Mayday PAC's new landing page, "theInternetHasASuperPAC.com"
Submission + - Why Are Some Hell-Bent on Intelligent Design? (boykotx.org)
From the article:
[W]hat is true is that evolution tests faith. The fact of evolution is incontrovertible and supported by mounds of empirical evidence. Faith, on the other hand, is fragile. It is supported only by the strength of human will. And this is where it gets tricky. Because to many believers, faith, not works, is the only guarantee that one can pass God’s litmus test and gain access to His divine kingdom. To lose one’s faith is to literally damn oneself. So tests to that faith must be avoided at all costs. Better to be a philosophical coward than a theological failure.
Submission + - How Car Dealership Lobbyists Successfully Banned Tesla Motors from Texas (boykotx.org)
Tesla Motors doesn't just present a case study of why a lack of campaign finance reform blocks meaningful reform on the issues that Democrats care about, like climate change and health care. A lack of campaign finance reform blocks reforms on both the Left and the Right. Here’s the big elephant in the room I'd like to point out to all the “elephants” in the room: With a Republican-controlled legislature, a Republican executive, and many conservatives in our judiciary, why the hell don’t we have free markets in Texas? Isn't it the very core of economic-conservative theory that the invisible hand of the free market determines who gets what resources? Doesn't the free market have the ability to direct resources to where they can most efficiently be used? I’m not saying the conservatives are right in these assumptions; but I am saying that our broken campaign finance system makes a mockery of them.