Is is possible to be genuinely very good at designing all kinds of experiments and executing them wothout having any interest/significant capabilities in solving the statistical work involved. I think you see this a lot in medical science. Luckily science is almost always performed in teams where everyone has their own bot of expertise.
Also, there are the more qualitative (instead of quantitative) sciences like anthropology where you simply don’t need the strong math.
This can be an important issue. Also, if the gambler has Parkinson’s disease and is being treated with dopamine agonists instead of levodopa they need to switch asap.
Emerging from its pizza-sack for the first time, the Canis canis hatchling catches its first breath. In the coming days it will finish eating its own pizza-sack, to then go on and learn how to hunt for sustenance
Sounds great! In south america, I can thoroughly recommend the Chachani near Arequipa in Peru. Back in the day Zarate was the best guide service. A bit more expensive than the rest but clearly more qualified.
I think at least some of the complaining about politics on Lemmy is being misinterpreted.
As to my personal opinion: I really don’t mind political memes, polotical news articles posted and discussed, political discussion threads, etc. I like to participate in those every now and again. What I don’t really like (but tastes may differ on this one) is that sometimes posts that are just silly/funny/weird/beautiful/entertaining get highjacked or derailed in the comments section when out of nowhere a (to me mostly unrelated) libs vs tankies or left vs right discussion appear.
A lot of us are well aware that there are A LOT of real world problems, but we come to these internet forums to blow off some steam and just to have a chill time. To have a break from it all, if you will.
I’ve made the following point in another post: yes, in a way everything is politics. But some of these lemmings are capable of (and this is an illustration, not a particular situation I witnessed) highjacking a post with a picture of a beautiful sunrise and say “if it were up to politician A from party X we would never again have a sunrise in country Z…”.
Politics are important. And the day we stop talking about it is a very bad day for democracy, I think most - if not all - of us will agree. But maybe just let us have some lighthearted non-divisive topics as well?
We know the US takes Transnational Repression seriously — they have a whole agency (CIA) dedicated to it, right?
Also, I do not want to condone what India aledgedly did in any way, I think these kind of actions are despicable. I remember a month ago or something reading about russian journalists being poisoned by russian govt agencies while abroad. I know Russia is already under serious sanctions but maybe India should receive some for this, too.
Is is possible to be genuinely very good at designing all kinds of experiments and executing them wothout having any interest/significant capabilities in solving the statistical work involved. I think you see this a lot in medical science. Luckily science is almost always performed in teams where everyone has their own bot of expertise.
Also, there are the more qualitative (instead of quantitative) sciences like anthropology where you simply don’t need the strong math.