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  • Well yes but overleaf makes it possible to work on it with a mate, on any device without having to install anything, and it also saves your progress online so you don't lose it or forget you document at home.

    If your not seeing were i'm going it's perfect for school project. Through high school and college i've done all my projects with it... I think that's where it shines.

  • In what cafes and sandwich shop do you go to? I've never seen one that was closed during launch hours.

    It's getting rarer but there is some that only open in launch hours instead of the whole afternoon, restaurant can have some specific services hours. (And some cafes stop serving drinks while serving food.)

    French culture is to eat at specific hours, so it would be almost impossible to serve food only outside those.

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  • Synchronized favorites is pretty nice too.

    About synchronization, one i've never seen is tabs, being able to open any tabs on one device to another. Maybe the clipboard could also be useful to share link/text to another device...

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  • For my own use RAM management shouldn't be a thing, i want all my apps to either stay loaded or just crash completely.

  • Labour theory of value puts value on goods for the sole purpose of trading and explaining trades. Both LTV and STV does.

    Marx's use of LVT is to criticize how Capitalism leads to exploitation. But although the specifics differ SVT could still be used to raise the same critiques.

  • Its usefulness never made me disappointed despite this drawback.

    I'm a physicist at heart, which might explains it... To me the use in philosophy is just as important, especially in philosophy of science and metaphysics.

    Simply put I couldn't imagine studying how reality works without ever wandering what it is and how to best study it.

  • In which language do you use them like „this” and not "this"?

  • Dialectic can never be a science, you can't apply the same methodology. Even when it's material.

    However it is philosophy, and if your searching for some material reality then it's ontology.

    Science too is a product of ontology, it's a methodology created for this exact purpose and wich can be studied in this field.

    Saying physical properties are social abstractions sounds to me like social constructivism, which is epistemology, again philosophy.

    Social sciences can be soft science precisely when they are not dialectic and rely on the methodology of science.

    And to be clear, soft science is just a science that is based on a hard science, in which we don't have enough work done to explain every emergent properties using fundamental properties of matter.

    Psychoanalysis is an outdated philosophical theory, so indeed just a scam now.

  • Therapist is another topic, with problems of mental intimacy indeed.

    The rest is the patient's intimacy that you have to deal with. It is a vastly different intimate experience to wash a genitalia and be penetrated. And so, vastly different consequences for your well being.

  • I think the "body" in that expression is quite specifically referring to genitals, or the selling of your intimacy.

    Because that's what's different from any other physical labour, the part of your body involved. That's the specific problem of sex work no?

  • It's different in nature. No other jobs infringe on your intimacy in this way.

    I do agree the system is the problem, i also would advocate for better conditions for any difficult jobs.

  • True and tested.

    The best help is probably indirectly having better social policies overall. Although never perfect, the best we are the lesser the problem.

  • But should it be work?

    Should we really have a society where selling your body is an opportunity to make money.

    For instance, it imply that some poor women are gonna take it regardless the consequence, just because it's the best alternative to pay the bills.

    I can barely tolerate the physical straining we put on some workers. Sex work's consequences are unacceptable to me in that same sens, sometimes worse.

    So sure, no matter your opinion we should respect them, and not incriminate them!

    And of course not all sex work is the same... to be acceptable it just requires better conditions. It can't be something you choose out of need.

  • Funny thing when considering they had the same ideas way before woke even existed. More like woke went ratm.

  • Were there a time when their music wasn't politically engaged?

  • Yeah I guess the trend as been imported to Europe in general, French here.

    Although in France some aren't bad, just mid. The problem is they are ALL overpriced.

  • Pretty common grilling meat yourself in Japan, but for a steak just asking for how you want it done makes way more sens.

  • Listening to the teacher is the willingness i'm speaking about, and taking it in require effort. That effort can technically be lessen by intelligence.

    However having a bad education system will drive intelligent people to drop it and be unwilling to learn in the first place. I guess that's really what you meant.

    I didn't go to school in the US so I can't say if they are that terrible. Where I live they were always some teachers to raise the bar.

    That said if the richest didn't finish school, those who haven't finished school aren't all rich. Plenty of them dropped for the wrong reasons.

    Furthermore getting rich isn't always the goal, some smart people are passionate about subject that doesn't pay as well but does require extensive study. For instance sciences are such fields.

    Unfortunately deciding if school is or isn't for you isn't much a matter of intelligence rather than wisdom.

  • That too, in some careers you have a chunk of memorizing like med school, but in school it's just shouldn't be an important part.

    Memorizing is an effort too, but usually smart kids memorize easier when there is interesting topic linked to it, like dates in history, authors etc...

    Honestly as a kid I wouldn't have bothered to learn from just memorizing an exam.

    And yes, even though it wasn't like that for me, internet has taught me a great deal still, what a time to be alive! (That's the catch phrase of two minutes paper, great YouTuber to learn about computer sim / AI)

  • For good grades you need to be willing to learn and either put in some work or be intelligent.

    The kids with bad grades are often unwilling, few unintelligent.

    Intelligence can lead to be uninterested if the teacher is a bad one, but if the teacher is interesting the intelligent kid will do great without that much of an effort.

    Rewarding effort would be valuable for intelligent kid actually, since they often develop bad working habits because of it. But grades can never truly reflect it, and so no teacher is grading based on it.

    (except on high level studies were you need both intelligence and effort...)