Keller Scholl

@KellerScholl

PhD student . Not fond of ascriptive identities. I study how algorithms destroy your job. All opinions my elephant's. He/Him. RTs interesting.

Santa Monica
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    1. svi 2019.

    I try not to post anything here that I think people should read consistently. , for example, is consistently excellent and a better use of your time than my ramblings. Thoughts should either be obscure or my own.

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    Any international followers who see this - there is literally a 0% chance of this being the outcome.

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  3. 1. velj

    I think that this interacts with how deaths are treated. The optimal rate of deaths from coal per gigawatt is very high, because there's no media attention. For nuclear, it is much lower because people react much more strongly.

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    Of course not: with planes, we have rigorous safety requirements. "This was no accident: it could have been prevented by following the safety rules" is a thing that a person can reasonably say about airplanes. We have designed spaces with a built in homicide rate from drivers.

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    1. velj

    World: OMG ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE VIRUS US: OMG WTF IMPEACHMENT ACQUITTAL UK: ummm, hey guys, we finally managed to leave the EU today after trying for 3.5 years... Guys? Hello? Is anyone listening? I’m kind of a big deal...

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  6. 1. velj

    In a crisis is precisely when I can't shop around: I might not even be conscious, and I am almost certainly not in my right mind. I can make my choices before a crisis, but the American practice of charging people non-consensually for crisis medicine is strange to me.

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    31. sij

    Look, all of these people writing op-eds about how the coronavirus will "threaten the rule" of the Communist Party of China..... are you willing to place a monetary bet on that prediction?

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    29. sij
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    4500 square foot mcmansions in fire zones are just where good normal american families live, 800 sq ft apartments on top of transit stops are for evil out of state yuppie gentrifiers

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    28. sij
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  10. 29. sij

    How much of our interpretation of homelessness, tech, and housing is actually one corrupt official? For all that we fear the great man theory, I suspect that at the scale of cities interested laypeople like myself all too often ignore the influence of individuals (except Caro).

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  11. 26. sij

    1. Live next to where you travel most (probably work). The adjacent building, if at all possible. Commute is the most miserable part of your day. 2. Pay more people to help with things. Exercise coach, cleaner, eating out. 3. Alternatively, if you don't like your job, leave it.

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    Iowa caucus-goers want a candidate who is both: 1. “more moderate than most Democrats” and 2. “Promises fundamental systematic change to American society”

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    26. sij

    I finally looked at report of randomized trial showing a mortality benefit of health insurance. They BARELY find 5% significance, which is a bad sign given this is highly desired result to see, in a world where unacknowledged selection effects are common

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  14. 26. sij

    I have seen do this many times, including to me. I think I will try it in my turn.

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    26. stu 2019.

    Tokyo has positive population growth of about 100,000 people a year, and rents and home prices are roughly stable for last decade. How? Outconstructing NYC. And LA. And SF. And Boston. And Houston. Combined. Every year.

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    24. sij

    When you do something for a long time what you've learned can seem so obvious that you don't feel like you know much. Then you're asked a question, a spontaneous essay comes out of your mouth and you realize that no, actually, you know a lot.

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    24. sij

    Open Wifi Security (Friday evening rant) 1) Yes, at our hotels we have open wifi as standard. No Client<->AP encryption (WPA/23), and no captive portal to logon to. Let me first explain some obvious reasons for doing so. (Often disregarded by infosec pros.)

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  18. 25. sij

    The chances I get to haggle are always delightful for me. It helps develop some really useful skills that most people don't practice (and then are hurt when it comes to salary negotiations). Strongly recommended. Also necessary if, like me, you have a budget you want to stick to.

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    24. sij

    just do stuff

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    2. pro 2019.

    Tech companies are the second most positively viewed institution in the US

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    24. sij

    I don’t know if this is a controversial take, an obvious take or both. But I have a position on econometrics curriculum I’d like to verbalize. I believe causal inference should be taught before econometrics, not after, and here’s why. 1/n

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