same. My field is biology but I love stars, planets, black holes, all that primordial shit you can just inject it straight into my veins I can't get enough. I took an astronomy elective in university and it was pretty fun.
I'm trying to work things out but I swear its a generational "kids these days" thing. Its a science field with lots of interpretation, judgement, problem solving and troubleshooting too so critical thinking is really important.
This grinds my gears super hard. I've had a few new hires come through and they can't do anything unless someone tells them to do something or if its written out step by step. Absolutely no critical thinking, curiosity or even basic understanding of why we're doing what we're doing, the job might as well be severance lol. I have no idea whats going on, they interviewed well, had relevant experience and can do the basics but as soon as we have to troubleshoot or use our brains they just go dear in the headlights. Its something thats difficult to train.
Oh I agree, I think he's an absolute tool and he's doing it for ego and legacy (we can clearly see this play out with all the tariff nonsense) but I bet he has smarter people advising on that plan. It drives me nuts that someone can so consistently fail upward their entire life its unbelievable.
I think its trade and military strategy. Ice caps are melting, arctic will become a major global shipping lane, he wants military bases and ports through which major commerce will flow. Its just something else for the US to control and extort.
AI is completely unreliable to the point of almost being dangerous in sciences. The more niche you get with the question the more likely it is to give you a completely incorrect answer. I'd rather it admit that it doesn't know.
Well Powell has the "dual mandate" of price stability and low unemployment, so by definition its his job to maintain a stable environment. So that must be pretty interesting right now lol.
It drives me nuts so I've been commenting slam on every post I happen to come across, its like 4-5 per day. I'm trying to spread awareness of slam fatigue. On the bright side I saw the word "blasts" used today which I don't actually mind! its a bit more interesting. Theres just something about the word slam and how often its used that grinds my gears I can't explain it! I wish they'd be more creative like "throws a haymaker!" or "RKO'd" or "falcon punches".
Hudson bay liquidation be like