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learningram | 4 years ago | on: Apple fires leader of AppleToo movement

I think you do not hate corporations just for the sake of it. There is money in the outrage business. Every movement can be sabotaged by people who have their own self interest t the forefront. It is easy to hide bad behavior under emotional issues.

learningram | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is your favorite CS paper?

You really improve your persuasion skills.

>Sadly, it seems like the HN crowd won't upvote a paper that's the CS equivalent of breaking the speed of light:

Comments like this will turn people off the rest of your post.

learningram | 8 years ago | on: The Google Memo: Four Scientists Respond

I am not sure what you call this style of arguments ? You are deviating from my point and intention.

Lets take GPA for example. Do you think 2 people getting a GPA of 3.0 are of the exact same knowledge level ? Is it possible that one has the equivalent score of 3.13 and the other has 2.87 and that they were both normalized to 3 ? Same thing with the jobs. Maybe you see this at your job too. There are going to be people more skilled at what you do and people less skilled at what you do but still pulling the same salary. The salary you earn is an approximate estimate of your skill measure but not an measure of your exact skill.

learningram | 8 years ago | on: The Google Memo: Four Scientists Respond

Capability to do work does not mean you have the same qualifications to raise your level and become the cream of the crop...ie raises or promotions.

You are the one digging the wrong rabbit hole here.

learningram | 9 years ago | on: I am an Uber survivor

>My paycheck is 18% less than my less qualified male colleagues.

I stopped reading after this line. Not because it cannot be true but because it reeks of agenda and made me doubt her credibility.

learningram | 9 years ago | on: Major Investor Sues Theranos

The examples you are comparing are not similar at all.

Musk should be collecting money for the situation to be similar.

>being preternaturally competent as a fundraiser.

Why are you trying put a positive spin on this whole mess like a PR agency ? What would you describe Madoff as in that case ? A man of great persuasive ability ?

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