@QuintusFabiusM1@kamilkazani Not really. Most of maths and physics education is centered around ideas from the 18th century to around the 1930s. If you are getting an undergraduate degree in those subjects, you will only encounter more modern ideas to a sporadic extent.
@IncomeSharks@factpostnews covid was the best thing to ever happen for market returns. imagine printing 13 trillion dollars and piping that straight into the pockets of businesses. ofc the stocks go up
@captivedreamer7 You're actually retarded. The point is exactly that while Trump/Vance treat this as a game of cards, Ukraine does not. "But we aren't playing cards" is pointing out that the analogy is poor rather than a misunderstanding of a hypothetical.
@jwarwick@BGatesIsaPyscho Perhaps you should look to blame the Nazis for WW2. WW1 is a bit more complicated than that but singling out Britain for "setting off world wars" is schizo talk and totally historically unfounded
@matt_vanswol The controversial part is more that an answer to such a question is a horrible proxy for how useful/impactful someone's job is. If this information will be a driver to decisionmaking, the decisions will be poor.
"2 minutes" per federal employee is also a collosal amount of time.
@TeslaBoomerPapa@JoshEakle This works until your local farmer/fisherman decides they can make more money by selling their goods to a distributor, because said distributor has to pay 25% more for imported goods. Hope this helps
@staysaasy@GergelyOrosz CEOs signing off on hiring is common in startups where CEOs often fill the shoes of HR/finance, etc. There was no mention of board approval here. The board recommended someone for a role here.
@Sangita123000@connjam@BethRigby@MailOnline Ah you started working 40 years ago? That makes perfect sense. Sorry to break it to you but you've been given the real benefit that is dirt cheap property/investments. Now its time to pay up.
@Dominus_Kelvin@GergelyOrosz The problem is that if you do this stuff in house, you are likely to do a poorer job anyway + end up paying more in dev time/maintainance/improvements. Maybe not relevant for companies the size of Cloudflare but definitely so for most.