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protist@mander.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The effects of Lemm.ee shutdown can already be seen.English10·18 hours ago6/21 was a Saturday, 6/30 was a Monday
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English11·2 days agoMy friend, what from “What are you responding to here?” is me “opening the door to insults?” The way you spoke to me right out of the gate indicates you probably don’t make friends very easily. That’s an observation, not an insult.
The topic here is the negative impact the Trump Admin is having on science in the US. To say you’ve strayed from it would imply you were ever near it
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English21·2 days agoIf you don’t think even the best science has inherent biases, I guess I don’t know what else there is to talk about, even though this is way off track from the conversation.
Do you disagree that Hitler and the Nazi party destroyed the scientific establishment in Germany? It sounds like you think since the concept of science exists independently of nations or politics that governmental control of scientific institutions is inconsequential, which I couldn’t disagree with more.
Calling people stupid and deriding them is also really not cool, fyi
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English33·2 days agoWow…you must have no problem making friends lol
I’m just really confused by the people responding “that’s not how science works, buddy!” when that’s not at all the point of what Hitler did or the Trump Admin is doing. This entire interview is about funding cuts and political censorship, because the entire point is the Trump Admin exerting political and social control over the scientific establishment in the US. You responding to all this with “that’s not how science works, buddy!” just misses the point.
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English15·2 days agoIn the global long run, yes, you’re right, however the point here is comparing what happened in Nazi Germany to what’s happening now in the US. It’s not about Trump’s America trying to get “the discoveries they want,” it’s about eliminating objectivity and punishing party-line dissenters. They don’t actually care about science at all one way or the other, they care about political control
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English15·2 days agoWhat are you responding to here?
protist@mander.xyzto science@lemmy.world•Science under Trump: ‘They want to destroy the scientific system and replace it with something that reflects their ideology’English43·2 days agoWhen he says “the scientific system,” he’s talking about the institutions we have in the US that educate, employ, conduct research, and/or fund people conducting science. I guess I thought it was obvious he’s not referencing the scientific method
protist@mander.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Temperatures reach 46C in Spain as Europe heatwave continuesEnglish11·2 days agoWe still have all of July, August and September and most of October to go…
protist@mander.xyzto Global News@lemmy.zip•Trump says 'very wealthy' group to buy TikTokEnglish11·3 days agoWhich platform are people going to flock to once American billionaires take over tiktok and send it the way of twitter?
protist@mander.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her childrenEnglish17·3 days agoYou do realize the people doing that in the US all came from Europe
(and only)
There seem to be quite a few already
protist@mander.xyzto Atheism@lemmy.world•Nearly all of Utah is in drought. Gov. Cox again asks Utahns to pray and fast for rain.English4·4 days agoIt’ll work, you just have to make sure you don’t eat anything until after it rains again
protist@mander.xyzto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla’s Robotaxi Can’t Drive in the Rain, and Dumps Passengers If the Weather Looks Risky.English71·4 days agoIf these are his bootlickers…how embarrassing. Why is that adult woman holding a little mermaid doll for the entire video
St. Louis doesn’t have anything else going for it. All their eggs are in the Cardinals basket
protist@mander.xyzto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•It doesn't matter what age you lose your virginity.English13·4 days agoTotally this. No one cares. The few people who do care as adults typically have lots of interpersonal problems
protist@mander.xyzto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla’s Robotaxi Can’t Drive in the Rain, and Dumps Passengers If the Weather Looks Risky.English19·4 days agoGoogle (Waymo) already has an entire fleet of autonomous vehicles available for hire in Austin and many other cities. Amazon (Zoox) has been testing on the roads in Austin for over a year now. Both have thus far seemed to be doing really well from a safety perspective. But then again, like VW, they’re using lidar and can see through rain, fog, and night.
From a business perspective, Google and Amazon have diverse revenue streams and the deepest pockets imaginable, and will crush Tesla, whose only other sources of revenue are actively drying up.
Pubert