

People are very reluctant to admit they’re wrong in general. If you then have an emotional connection to the topic, even more so.
People are very reluctant to admit they’re wrong in general. If you then have an emotional connection to the topic, even more so.
sound is vibration
You are so close. bzzz is not any closer to the buzzing sound than the japanese buu
elementary os in 2016. I still use eos on my desktop machine, mainly because it’s kinda ubuntu but not quite. Running Fedora on one of my laptops, the rest are running macos
Do you still have native-level pronunciation and grammar skills in Cantonese? Forgetting words is one thing, that happens, and words can be relearned. I’ve lived abroad for 5 years now in my 20s, and even I’ve lost some vocabulary in my native language.
If you no longer know the grammar or the pronunciation well, then it’s a more legitimate question if it is your native language anymore.
Either way, you are some sort of bilingual. In fact, some people grow up like that where I come from: with two native languages, one of which is oftentimes stronger / more eloquent due to education, social life, etc.
Pitkällä jänteellä ammattiliittojen aseman heikentämisellä on vahvoja negatiivisia vaikutuksia. Yhdysvalloista voi katsoa mallia, siellä liitoilla oli 60-70-luvuilla vielä suht merkittävä asema, ja sen myötä työntekijöiden oikeudet olivat ihan kohtalaiset. Sittemmin liittojen alasajo on johtanut työntekijöiden oikeuksien radikaaliin huonontumiseen.
insane
Broken record?
I used this a while back, it was pretty straightforward https://github.com/nathanlesage/local-chat
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Apparently yes: https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/LastFMLog
To enable Last.fm logging, set the option under the Settings -> Playback Settings menu. A reboot is required before this option comes into effect. This will now produce a plain text log file, .scrobbler.log, located in the root of your player.
This made me look up “whole word reading”, and it just made me irrationally angry. To be fair, English isn’t my native language and I don’t have a recollection of learning how to read, but “whole word learning” sounds insane. But like… Why would you do that if you are using an alphabet?
Immune to marketing? Or unable to be sold
Nepotism is usually restricted to familial relations by definition, but networking can work in a very similar way sometimes. I.e. lead to unjustified hiring decisions. I guess the more relevant questions are: was it fair and are you qualified to do the job in practice? Instead of whether it technically falls under nepotism.
An exponent between 1 and 2 would be better than either.
Sounds uniquely american. Is it?
Pari kertaa oon nähnyt unta että sota alkaa.
not the end-all be-all like a literary author
I mean they do say publish or perish. But technically you are correct. And there are some teaching-heavy jobs too. Also I don’t really care about the people who are at the top of academia.
I am also not sure how you can look at the deals publishers and journals make with colleges to ecosystem lock students with things like portal codes you can only get by buying the textbook/resources new from the school and think that the loss of IP protection would do anything to the publishers besides remove the cost they pay the authors. It’s already a scam/racket, and that won’t change without legislation making that illegal.
Absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. I guess it depends on the country. Here, a lot of students pirate their books anyway. Personally, I didn’t buy a single book during my bachelors/masters.
EDIT: but I think we’re getting two things confused here, journal publishing and books. Journal articles and conference proceedings is the thing I wanted to concentrate on because that is the weird edge case where the standard IP / author compensation approach doesn’t apply.
Books within academia work mostly in a similar way to other book publishing, and of course people who are currently making money out of that don’t want that to stop. Which doesn’t mean they’d be worse off without IP based publishing in books in the long term either.
I might be the only person who prefers the original