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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@hadimaster65555 Ini dari paper yg lu cite bang wkwk… kayaknya abstrak papernya salah tulis, mungkin maksudnya stem grads experience less income *decline*, bukan less income doang. Jadi sebenernya paper lu ngedukung gw ahaha
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Raden Muhammad Hadi@hadimaster65555·
@hidrokarbone "Lu data scientist ko cherrypick bang" boleh ditunjuk cherrypicking nya dimana ya? atau anda hanya bilang saya cherrypick karena data yang diberikan tidak sesuai dengan keyakinan anda?
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Raden Muhammad Hadi@hadimaster65555·
"Pas kuliah di ITB..." Stop right there STEM adalah kunci keluar dari kemiskinan selama lo kuliah di kampus top 3 atau top 5 di Indonesia, sisanya cuman bisa menunggu keberuntungan atau berusaha lebih keras untuk menaikkan probabilitas untuk sukses atau keluar dari kemiskinan.
Damian Wayne Dami Un Grr@jasontoddreveng

STEM adalah kunci keluar dari kemiskinan Gua pernah ceritain struggle financial temen yang kurang beruntung pas kuliah di ITB ke salah satu senior perusahaan migas Terus dia nyuruh gua mintain CV temen gua itu buat diurus Damn, that easy?

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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@hadimaster65555 Lah, sebenernya dari paper yg lu cite itu yg Graduating at the wrong time, itu lulusan stem konsisten lebih bagus dlm aspek job security sm earnings. Yang paradoxnya itu malah yg lu ambil, kalo lagi resesi, non-stem gajinya lebih gede. Lu data scientist ko cherrypick bang? Hehe
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Raden Muhammad Hadi@hadimaster65555·
@hidrokarbone Nah sekarang cek, mana yang STEM employment nya lebih tinggi antara Vietnam/Malaysia dengan Indonesia dan kenapa. Masalahnya lebih struktural ketimbang hanya sekedar STEM/non-STEM
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
You people need to stop conflating issues that arise from scarcity (universal) with issues that arise from structural factors (fixable by changing the system). Lu pikir di planned economy semuanya bebas milih kerja? Semuanya jadi penulis terus yang ngurus infra siapa?
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
Kalo di kapitalisme, keadaan ekonomi “memaksa” lu pilih berdasarkan gaji, tapi ga wajib kok, ikut passion bole. Di planned economy, yang ngatur gosplan, tiap jurusan diatur jumlah kursinya, gabisa berdasarkan passion karena harus ngikut kebutuhan negara, klo nolak ya gulag wkwkwk
Alland Broz Tito@allandbagus

Humans of the Late-Stage Capitalism.

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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@hadimaster65555 Kalo ga, gausah ribet deh. Liat aja cina 😹 mereka ngedorong STEM sampe sebegitunya, dengan 40 persen lulusan per tahun di STEM, ya karena mereka paham pengaruhnya ke ekonomi. Rata2 gdp growth per taon 9.9 persen gila ga tuh? Itu podobnik et al juga ga barat doang lol
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@hadimaster65555 Vietnam apalagi, rata2 gdp growthnya per tahun sekitar 6-7 persen didorong sektor manufaktur (pastinya STEM) di atas indo, padahal starting baselinenya lebih rendah karena habis perang dan kebijakan ekonomi yg bener baru berjalan di 1986–
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@hadimaster65555 1. Fenomena SMA linjur itu anekdotal, gabakal gw bahas 2. Solusi banyak STEM yang nganggur sebenernya more STEM bukan less. Untuk tiap studi yang kesimpulannya non-stem lebih bagus, ada banyak studi yang nunjukkin kebalikannya. Contohnya ini Winters 2014 dan Podobnik et al 2020–
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@allandbagus Kalo di kapitalisme, keadaan ekonomi “memaksa” lu pilih berdasarkan gaji, tapi ga wajib kok, ikut passion bole. Di planned economy, yang ngatur gosplan, tiap jurusan diatur jumlah kursinya, gabisa berdasarkan passion karena harus ngikut kebutuhan negara, klo nolak ya gulag wkwkwk
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returns@siteunderconst1·
@hidrokarbone @mitchysuch It is in every doctor’s office and school in America. It’s on the intercom at Taco Bell. It’s in my Google results. It’s on my online healthcare portal. ALL of this happened in less than 3 years, because billionaires paid people! yes, forced! Obviously!
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returns@siteunderconst1·
@mitchysuch I’m replying to your tweet. Marx would have absolutely resisted a technology being forced on people by fascistic aristocrats, it’s insane to believe otherwise.
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@wdwdwd46883314 @hamptonism It’s more like, operating on the processor of a lifeless computer and finding out it has hidden functions that emulate emotions
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@krunglemx Only people who don’t understand ML think there’s some kind of arbitrary difference between “gen AI” and ML lol you guys need to stop talking about things you dont understand
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kang minyak@hidrokarbone·
@RockChartrand Ehh I would say it’s a positive feedback loop, once you maintain a high level of freedom in your economy and create wealth, the existence of a strong welfare state allows people to take on bolder investments and partake in risky entrepreneurship
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Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
Norway isn’t rich because of welfare. It’s rich because of productive industries, capital accumulation, and markets that generate surplus. The welfare state spends that surplus. Wealth is created first. Then it’s redistributed. So the claim flips cause and effect. Social programs don’t create the wealth they rely on. They depend on it.
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein

It's socialism — not capitalism — that creates prosperity. Norway has one of the strongest welfare systems in the world. In Singapore, most people live in housing built by the government. In Luxembourg, social spending as a share of GDP is among the highest in the EU. Most countries that score well on this chart do so because they have socialist policies in place that increase social mobility and reduce economic precariousness.

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manuel fraga socialist@socialistfraga·
People say that indonesia has no global relevance, but if you see a teenage girl from stantwt saying some woke-sounding weirdly conservative shit in slightly broken english you will find out how wrong you are
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Shady Doorags@shadydoorags·
"Capitalist", like most words, has more than one definition and requires context. When most people say "I am a capitalist" they typically mean "I support capitalism", which doesn't require you to own capital in order to be true. This is very different from someone who supports communism or socialism because those are systems that require everyone to participate, by force if necessary, and thus if you want one of those systems, including their negative consequences, it makes sense that you would start imposing those systems on yourself, first. In capitalism, you do not have to own capital, make a product nor distribute it, you're just in an environment that allows everyone to do so. However, let's assume the NPC is using a different definition of "capitalist". Most people do own capital, they just don't use it to its fullest extent, though I guess it would be more accurate to call those things "potential capital". I own a computer and I use that computer to make a product, videos. I allow my product to be distributed by a company, YouTube, in exchange for a percentage of the profit. This also allows for potential growth of my brand, which in turn creates potentially more wealth for myself, which I can put towards more capital. Most people who own computers don't use them that way, but it doesn't dismiss the fact that they could.
Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley

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