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  • For my immediate family I've made a small self-hosted Matrix server before, although it has its own bundle of issues... if I were to do it again maybe I would choose Signal. But yeah from a pure technical standpoint there are lots of viable insta-messaging alternatives

    Sadly you hit the nail on the head regarding the social media "network effect"... I also came from a non-US country that has been dominated by an instachat app that doesn't respect privacy whatsoever, but good luck convincing a group of ppl to switch to a different software. Sooo... most likely even if you really do get permabanned from Whatsapp, ppl you know in real life might just keep using Whatsapp without you anyway

    But anyways, if you don't mind giving a bit of a white lie... the excuse you gave ("permabanned from Whatsapp") actually doesn't sound to bad to me IMO

  • So to get the obvious out of the way... Becoming an American or a Canadien citizen are both difficult and highly demanding tasks during normal times. We are not in normal times... so I wouldn't exactly advise it. But:

    I don't believe the communities have migrated out of Reddit yet, but you might have some luck going through Reddit's r/immigration and r/immigrationcanada first. They both have pretty well-documented wikis and are both reasonably active, can try to register a burner account to ask if you have any questions not answered by anyone else

    Cost is probably not an issue since it's borderline impossible to immigrate to either US or Canada without some type of familial relationship or highly-demanded professional skills. If it is the latter, fairly certain it will be possible to save up to $10k for immigration processing so... And if I do not have familial ties or in-demand skills, it would be close to impossible to immigrate to these two countries in the first place

    IMO if I have no affiliations with US/Canada whatsoever, I might try my luck with Europe first... a lot of European countries have a policy of 5 years legal residence -> permanent residence/green card. Canada does have a fast-track points system but it is quite competitive now; US immigration is quite nightmarish, and the country is not very welcoming due to recent developments

    Edit: as mentioned below... Eurozone is not a single country. The 5 year thing is just what I observed several (not all) countries in EU adhere to, but yeah please do check the specific rules! Also Switzerland's immigration policy is somewhat uniquely restrictive by EU standards if it helps.

  • So the funny thing is... the lead researcher added "finding diamonds" since it's a niche and highly difficult task that involves multi-step processing (have to cut wood, make pickaxe, mine iron, ...) that the AI was not trained on. DeepMind has a good track record with real life usage of their AI... so I think their ultimate goal is to make the AI go from "Minecraft kiddies" to something that can think on the spot to help with treating rare disease or something like that

    Y'know they could have used something like Slay the Spire or Balatro... but I digress

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  • Without being sarcastic...

    I think Project 2025's goal is less about "cost cutting" and more about reducing bureaucracy & consolidating power... I genuinely don't think they have real plans for where to spend the money besides some vague goals like lowering income tax or something

    And in practice, they are cutting a bunch of important governmental endeavors that have very good ROI (NIH has always bipartisan for a reason), so they are literally wasting everyone's money, not saving

  • I just thought it's more of an issue of language/expression than anything... Methinks the concept of "leasing/renting" for an indefinite amount of time might be quite new in human history, so maybe we just don't have a better word for it

    Case in point... From a pure technical standpoint, I thought a game I purchased on Steam or an audiobook from Amazon is technically "leased indefinitely with no additional fees", but doesn't the lack of additional fees make it equivalent to owning something?

    And as otherwise pointed out, under capitalist systems you can literally own a home, but would still have to pay taxes to pay for maintenance of publicly shared resources... so at what time should we call it "leased" instead

  • The Chinese language doesn't quite work that way as it is based almost solely on distinct characters...

    I guess you can just keep compounding characters together. Just as a quick example, "[the] People's Republic of China" is a 7-character word in Chinese with no breaks... it can go much, much longer as necessary, but I'm not sure if that counts, since it's essentially just three words joined together ("China", "People", "Republic")

    Otherwise, the closest thing might be some of the longer Chinese idioms ("Chengyu"), although most Chengyus are only 4 characters long

    Learning a language where you need to know how to write thousands of differently squiggles (with almost no rules whatsoever) to even communicate is difficult in its own way though

  • It seems that a lot of scientist jobs are advertised on EURAXESS (sometimes mandated by law). There are also research topic-specific job boards... for example Nature Jobs advertises all sorts of positions across the world, although most are in China (since they are desperate for talent). Also by "scientist" I'm referring to anything PhD student-level and above, so yeah. I think Sweden is the country I know which has both reasonable research quality while still being a bit desperate on looking for more applicants

    If that's not possible: a lot of countries have their own job board too, but most of them require knowledge of the local language... (again, scientists kind-of get a pass on this due to English being the lingua franca)

    Some companies do international transfer too... like how Denmark is known for pharmaceuticals, so maybe someone working for Novo Nordisk could theoretically ask for that? Although I assume those jobs would be very competitive now...

  • Unironically... I've basically hinted at everyone I know on ways to apply for EU-based science jobs if they are interested (surprisingly... a lot of ppl are not)

    I'm still being optimistic though, really hope the US can somehow pull out a miracle

  • I... don't quite feel comfortable sharing the full details, but F-1; I have submitted a green card application too but no way it's gonna pass now. I might find an opportunity to write about it a bit more in the future

  • Sadly, not quite: several countries want to, but they all have their own funding difficulties. They are trying to though, since these days American scientists might be seen as being offered at a steep discount

  • I read his 2018 book prior to the current Trump presidency. Good for Dr. Stanley...

    ... but yeah, a world expert on fascism research, and also a US citizen, getting the heck out certainly doesn't look great. I guess scientists tend to be subtle when facing media, but the last quote by him makes it pretty obvious what he's thinking

  • In response, the guidelines regulate the labeling of AI-generated online content throughout its production and dissemination processes, requiring providers to add visible marks to their content in appropriate locations.

    My understanding is that this is meant more as a set of legal guidelines... I'm not a legal scholar, but since China has a history of enforcing certain information-related laws I'd assume they can "legally" enforce it

    On the technical side... there is a subfield of LLM research that focuses on "watermarking" or ensuring that LLM-generated outputs can be clearly identified, so I guess in theory it might be enforceable

    In practice as to whether it will actually be ensured... who knows (facepalm

  • Growing up playing osu! forever scarred my taste in music. Now I have a $300 SDVX controller at home and I need help

    Also honorable mention for the 500+ hrs I have in Skyrim (with additional difficulty mods), Slay the Spire, Binding of Issac, ...

  • Ideologically, I thought the "least bad" for me would be academic research. One year at an institution with a really toxic research culture later, and I'm thinking of either a local small-business or employee co-op or running a small business based on my special interest so... yeah.

  • Two cats. Some of these are translated from my first language (I use it interchangeably with English with these two...)

    The calico: Mew

    • Meow
    • Meeeeoooooooow (when she is sad & I have to call her)
    • Ms. Majestic (or something like that)
    • Big Mew
    • House tiger

    The void: Tommy

    • Thomas (his official name, when he's majestic)
    • tom (when he's derpy)
    • ROTUND/Massive object
    • Le creature
    • Fat Tommy/Tommy Fat/My-Fat-Tom/My-Tom-Fat (yup it's just shuffling words)

    Both:

    • Massive fluffs
    • Le chonkers (or something like that; one came in as a skinny stray & the other was a baby, but they are both very well-fed now)

    Tommy is on a diet I promise

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    The words "diversity", "equity" and "inclusion" seem to be blocked from NIH website's search function

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    Are Cats Actually Liquid? (This is an article about rheology rather than cats)

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    There goes my pillow

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    Earth shattered heat records in 2023 and 2024: is global warming speeding up? (short answer: it's complicated)

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    "I'm not overweight I'm just fluffy"

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    Controversial COVID study that promoted unproven treatment retracted after four-year saga (a.k.a. the hydroxychloroquine study is finally retracted)

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