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Izikiel43 commented on Is air travel getting worse?   maximum-progress.com/p/is... · Posted by u/mhb
scottjg · 11 days ago
In May, Newark airport flights were on time 49% of the time: https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ot_delay/OT_DelayCause1.asp?20...

Maybe in aggregate flights have fewer delays but every single flight I’ve taken this year has been delayed (on top of the padded flight times the article mentions). I’ve flown about half a dozen trips.

I also hate the argument that the free market should solve the pricing problem. Airlines have exclusivity on airport gates. Any frequent flier on the SFO -> EWR route knows that if you want to save money you can book an Alaska flight instead of United but Alaska has significantly fewer gates and usually gets delayed when arriving waiting for one. Flights aren’t exactly equal commodities and even if the airlines were well-run, contracts for these gates are locked in.

Pricing stats here also fail to account for business class vs economy pricing. Business class prices on tickets have skyrocketed, way outstripping purported CPI. In some cases prices have doubled or more since COVID.

Izikiel43 · 11 days ago
> Business class prices on tickets have skyrocketed, way outstripping purported CPI.

Because business class is a luxury?

Izikiel43 commented on H-1B Visa Changes Approved by White House   newsweek.com/h-1b-visas-c... · Posted by u/ivewonyoung
rayiner · 14 days ago
> The proposed weighted-selection concept echoes a 2021 DHS plan under President Donald Trump's first administration that had sought to rank and select petitions by wage tiers (OES wage levels IV down to I), an approach that the Trump administration argued would prioritize higher-paid, highly skilled hires. That earlier plan faced opposition, was withdrawn by the Biden administration and saw related regulations blocked in federal court.

This seems like a no-brainer. Why did Biden withdraw the rule?

Izikiel43 · 14 days ago
Was Biden actually running things or was it a Weekend at Bernie's presidency? I don't know if we'll ever know, by the end of it he was very out of it.
Izikiel43 commented on H-1B Visa Changes Approved by White House   newsweek.com/h-1b-visas-c... · Posted by u/ivewonyoung
dgrin91 · 14 days ago
Because then the bigtechs will buy them all and everyone else gets nothing.
Izikiel43 · 14 days ago
But do all the big tech positions need 85K visas? MSFT I think requested less than 3k this year.

Edit: Saw somewhere else in this post it was around 9k, after layoffs, so I stand corrected

Izikiel43 commented on Little-known leguminous plant can increase beef production by 60% (2022)   embrapa.br/en/busca-de-no... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
danielheath · 18 days ago
“Worked once in a specific tropical pasture”. AFAIK, most beef production is not in the tropics.
Izikiel43 · 18 days ago
South of Brazil is in the tropic of capricorn and it's a beef producing region
Izikiel43 commented on AI promised efficiency. Instead, it's making us work harder   afterburnout.co/p/ai-prom... · Posted by u/mooreds
j-bos · 22 days ago
> I don't think "IDK Claude did that" is a valid excuse. Immediate rejection.

I strongly agree, however manager^x do not and want see report the massive "productivity" gains.

Izikiel43 · 22 days ago
You tell them clippy’s revengeance pr caused an outage worth millions of dollars because of push for productivity and they shouldn’t bother you for a couple of months.
Izikiel43 commented on At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery   quantamagazine.org/at-17-... · Posted by u/baruchel
TrackerFF · 25 days ago
I see your point, but undergraduate degrees should provide a wide foundation, with little specialization. As you progress to a masters degree, you become more specialized. A doctorate is as specialized as it gets.

It is entirely possible for people to intensely focus on a very, very narrow thing - and ignore everything else. Even to such a degree that they can write a doctorate on it.

But I don't think that's a good excuse to make them forego other curriculum, especially if it is required for other students to take. Schools have a responsibility to educate people to a certain standard, and give them some general breadth.

Izikiel43 · 25 days ago
> especially if it is required for other students to take

How many of the other students disproved 2 conjectures in advanced calculus that were open for decades?

Izikiel43 commented on Face it: you're a crazy person   experimental-history.com/... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
n8cpdx · a month ago
I’ll never forget overhearing this quote from a fellow sophomore in the comp sci lab in college: “if I have to sit in front of a computer every day for the rest of my life I’ll kill myself.” Computer science is an interesting career choice for someone who hates computers and being with computers.

I think the “get rich easy” reputation that software engineering gained somewhere around the 2010s really hurt the industry and a lot of people who are chasing the dollar.

I’m an unhinged lunatic who loves productivity software and user experiences. The type of kid who was setting up Outlook betas in 6th grade to try the new features. Watching videos about how the Ribbon was designed. Reading C++ for dummies even though I had untreated ADHD and couldn’t sit still long enough to get much past std::cout. Eventually daydreaming about walking into the office, tired from a hard sprint, getting coffee in corporate-sponsored coffee cups.

I wake up and reflect how profoundly lucky I am to have my dream job. Not just having the career I have, but having a dream at all and having a dream I could love in practice.

Izikiel43 · a month ago
> Computer science is an interesting career choice for someone who hates computers and being with computers.

Well, people who do real computer science don't program a lot, it's all theoretical math. Computer science has as much to do with computers as astronomy does with telescopes.

Izikiel43 commented on Why MIT switched from Scheme to Python (2009)   wisdomandwonder.com/link/... · Posted by u/borski
simpaticoder · a month ago
>Once you learn Scheme, well now you've learned Scheme.

There is something really joyful in learning a new language and then implementing a well-known protocol, like HTTP, in that language. You can pick either the agent or server side, and check your work with other well-known agents and servers. In my experience this tends to happen when students like the language they've just learned, regardless of the direction their given by staff. In fact, I'd almost consider it definitional of what it means to like a language - that you'd consider implementing a well-known protocol in it in your free time.

Izikiel43 · a month ago
> There is something really joyful in learning a new language and then implementing a well-known protocol, like HTTP, in that language.

That's probably the minority of students though

Izikiel43 commented on India: Income Tax Bill allows officials to forcibly access social media, email   thehindu.com/business/Eco... · Posted by u/LordAtlas
OutOfHere · a month ago
I am not there, but necessity is the mother of invention, even at a social level.

Regarding your xkcd link, they cannot detain and torture you if you immediately get a court judge to grant bail or to toss the case. Those who do shady business should stay prepared.

Izikiel43 · a month ago
That's a very big IF doing the work there.
Izikiel43 commented on Section 174 is reversed, mostly   newsletter.pragmaticengin... · Posted by u/jawns
zahlman · a month ago
When companies were hiring like crazy, were they really not expecting interest rates to rise in the future? Just how deep was the faith in MMT that printing all that stimulus wouldn't cause inflation? Personally I was surprised it took as long as it did.
Izikiel43 · a month ago
From what I've seen so far, one company does something and the others do the same to not get left behind.

Company A hires like crazy due to Covid, then everyone else does the same because they must be on to something!

I agree, I don't know why they expected covid conditions to be the new normal.

I think the only company who didn't get on the crazy hiring bandwagon was Apple.

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