Desert Pretzel
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@SWGoldman @MedlinWrites Not my field, but I hear good things about Waterloo (in Canada) in this regard, which part of why it has a really good reputation in the tech world.

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@MedlinWrites I think Northeastern's co-op program does a version of this. I don't know enough about it to have an opinion of how well it works or whether it's portable.
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As I keep saying, *it does not matter* whether academics think these assessments are fair. When your activity depends on public support, you need to find ways of satisfying the public. Don't like institutional neutrality, civic centers, etc.? That's fine-what are your ideas?
Robert Shibley@rshibley
New FIRE data shows one-third of Americans have little to no confidence in U.S. colleges and universities. This seems hard to sustain for an industry charging 80 grand a year but what do I know?
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@RetroCoast It’s very easy to list off a bunch of all the “shoulds” you’d like to see.
It’s turning that “should” into an “is” that’s the tricky part.
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@jmhorp Yes, it’s funny when people add up everything they spend & all the money they save and note that spending + savings = income somehow implies they’re broke cuz:
income - spending - savings = 0
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@mr_saltz the whole “oh so you support refugees being stabbed to death ” or “oh so you support cops shooting fare-evaders!” stuff is at the heart of how social media has fostered a more divisive political environment.
It reduces complex issues to “agree w/ or you’re pro-killing.”
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@mr_saltz I view this incident & the way the Iryna Zarutska incident get used on social media as two sides to the same coin
Both genuinely suggest problems, be they w/ police tactics or our transit / mental health policies, but they get used as ways to shut down discourse, not expand it.


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@philly__patriot @micah_erfan Dept of Defense had last minute objections. Supposedly the House will have a new bill that the DOD is cool with sometime next week.
We’ll see.



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@micah_erfan What was their reasoning to vote this down? It passed the senate unanimously.
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It’s crazy how the Republican Party is legitimately just pro Americans dying at this point.
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024
The US House defeats aviation safety legislation introduced in response to the mid-air collision above the Potomac River The bill would’ve required all commercial and military aircraft to utilize tracking technology to avoid collisions. Needed 2/3rds to pass
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@micah_erfan Another issue is that both chambers allow for procedural mechanisms that allow a minority party to block the majority.
Note that here, “Yes” got 61% of the vote, but it needed 66% to pass because they voted under suspension of the rules.
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@GunRightsPrez Lack of trees, but it’s also that to get nearly anything, like if you’re out of an ingredient for that night’s dinner, it’s probably a 20 minute drive to some giant parking lot w/ a few big box stores. No friendly neighborhood shop.
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Yes, these copy-and-paste homes are generic and lack character.
But I'll stand by the fact that the only reason people find the suburbs so unnerving is the lack of large trees.
Freedom Enthusiast 🇺🇸@ThoughtCrimes80
There are neighborhoods in Colorado that are starting to look like this. Cookie cutter trash. 😒
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@PetreRaleigh That’s probably too harsh for US hearts, but it’s an example of a “trolley problem”
type solutions where you have coercive policies for the hardest cases under the argument that this creates better outcomes for the vast majority. But many would say way too coercive.
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@PetreRaleigh Take Singapore. Good govt housing polices makes homelessness rarer, but they do exist. If you don’t cause problems, they’ll be nice, but in some cases the govt can force people to live in welfare homes until they prove self reliance or family takes responsibility.



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