It would not take much to bring the top tech talent to the EU. The community has already built all the support structures necessary.
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We already live and thrive in remote, asynchronous worlds. This is natural. Time zones mean very little.
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If there's one thing I learned this week, it's that while the SF/Seattle/NYC scenes are still dominant, their hold is not nearly as strong.
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And in fact, modulo startup culture, I'm not sure they're dominant at all
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Canada should get in on this too
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Good, do it. Someone needs to save science and it isn't going to to be the current US administration.
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The EU already has the LHC, won't be long.
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Srsly. Why would it be smart to stay here to work on a problem that isn't even acknowledged? Cancer denying chain smoker=America.
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not EU, Cuba !!!
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For the best that scientists emigrate to where their work has funding. Also for the best that Americans don't en masse say fuck it and bail
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