@owen_mccor There is no doubt that the expansion of the Steppe people Easternized Europeans. That being said I don't know of any serious research on the distribution of traits like this throughout Europe and the genes responsible.
@Ananyo Can't agree with Tao on this. The implication is either:
1) The "outsiders' perspective" truly is valuable in higher maths
2) You can thank ChatGPT Pro, and the human doing the prompting was basically irrelevant.
3) some mixture of both
@PsyPost And yet, supposedly, late high school through to the undergraduate years is where fluid intelligence peaks. The implication here is that slow, deliberate thought is correlated with higher fluid intelligence. Slow, deliberate thought is the path to scientific breakthroughs.
I have words I'd use to describe @UKLabour voters that I will not use... a vote for Labour is a vote for Reform. You'd choose your self-righteous ideology over the future of #cymru? Vote @Plaid_Cymru !!!
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@Tatsuya9JP@Sulkalmakh I thought some studies detected ANE in the Ainu? And I'm aware the ANE people had significant East Asian style ancestry (Tianyan), contrary to what many say. It would seem that the Yamnaya "Easternized" Europeans...
@Sulkalmakh Plenty of East Asian style DNA in Europe, and plenty of European style in Asia, it would seem. I guess Kingdom isn't wrong for portraying so many characters that look super white in the Warring States period 😅
@antonydavies@JamesRHarrigan Otherwise, companies are very good at discovering the optimal salary for them to pay. Anyone who pays a higher price simply because they've been profiled by an algorithm, would certainly not pay that price if they discovered this.
@JamesRHarrigan re: your disagreement with @antonydavies on different prices for different customers. One could argue it is equivalent to fraud when you tell one customer one thing, and then another customer another. The strongest argument for James' view is a legal argument.
@antonydavies@JamesRHarrigan This just means I won't be selling my services to a company that needs a front-end developer or graphic designer (nor should I). As for the people who may need my services, you can only really take them for a ride in so far as they lack perfect information.
@antonydavies@JamesRHarrigan But just because things have different value to different people does not mean that whatever I agree to pay is the objective price for me. Poor information, poor reasoning, etc., can undermine my ability to discover the objective price for ME.
@antonydavies@JamesRHarrigan I believe there is a way to reconcile objective value with markets: (1) different things have different value to different people. (2) the whole of all the things you own is greater than the sum of its parts; a diverse portfolio matters.
@JamesRHarrigan@antonydavies Not a lot of sympathy for the customer in this case, I certainly get it. But I contend this practice has no place in a modern developed country.