SantiG
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SantiG
@santitheos
Orgulloso longo cualquiera. Peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice. No gods, no rulers.

Education research the least likely to replicate according to a huge new paper published by Nature

California’s $20 fast-food minimum wage raised restaurant prices approximately 3–4 percent. Other prices including food-at-home exhibit no differential movement, pointing to wage-driven pass-through, from @jeffreypclemens, Olivia Edwards, Jonathan Meer, and Joshua D. Nguyen nber.org/papers/w34990

AI employment doomerism is rooted in the socialist fallacy of lump of labor. It is wrong now for the same reason it’s always been wrong. More people really should try to learn about this. The AI will teach you about it if you ask! (Hinton is a socialist. youtube.com/shorts/R-b8RR6…)



Let us not forget that for years Paul Ehrlich was an adviser to the anti-immigrant group FAIR, and is therefore partly responsible for the current anti-immigrant hysteria. This also may be the first time I have ever cited SPLC... splcenter.org/resources/extr…





I call it the "Refrigerator Principle" Most organizational dysfunction exists because everyone assumes someone else has the authority to fix it, and the fastest path forward is often just pretending you have that authority and dealing with forgiveness rather than permission.

400 alumnos del Máster del profesorado afirman y firman que el máster es una estafa y un delirio, que ciertos pedagogos hacen una caricatura de los verdaderos y buenos profesores, los que se toman en serio el trabajo de enseñar. Y señalan que lo único que les mereció la pena (+)




RIP Stack Overflow.

Venezuelans inside the country are pretty pleased with the dramatic turn of events, according to exclusive polling for The Economist, even if their vision for its future differs from that of Donald Trump econ.st/4pywHDp



1/ An apologist for Chavez opines for @nytimes For those who believe Mr. Rodriguez is objective. Here are a few lies in the article: 1. He claims Machado is wrong to state that Venezuela has been under authoritarian rule for 25 years is wrong. Chavez was extremely popular, and thus his rule was legitimate, he claims. The reality is that by 2003, Hugo Chavez had destroyed all possibilities for fair elections in Venezuela. The Electoral registry, the list with all adults registered to vote, was a public document, which for 40 years was shared with all political parties, and institutions of civil society, became a secret document, to be manipulated by the government. Chavez could add tens or hundreds of thousands of fake voters to the electoral rolls, without anyone being able to audit the registers. The fact is that Hugo Chavez was indeed popular, but he could not muster a majority from 2003 onwards. He would have lost every election had he not cheated. Initially the cheating consisted of 3-4 points at election time. Over time, by Maduro’s election, the cheating became so huge that even Smartmatic refused to participate





