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2/ A) not sure I agree (Harvard R&D > Intel R&D ?) B) even if true, marginal returns != avg returns (i.e. maybe in 1948...but now?) C) ...and peak returns != average returns (chemistry, ok, but gender studies?) D) ...and listing just outputs ignores costshttps://twitter.com/clankdan/status/1485169682814537728?t=AY-DEjHCNgNyfvyjFg7zwA&s=19 …
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3/ I agree with both of your claims but the "therefore" is wrong.https://twitter.com/17cShyteposter/status/1485173923163492353?t=UVk-zg3dOYmw1Ix-EwyAfA&s=19 …
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4/ An engineer at Intel "having an academic qualification" doesn't have anything to do with the claim that more knowledge is generated in Academia than Industry. Every coal miner went to kindergarten but who mines more coal, public schools or Industry?https://twitter.com/clankdan/status/1485178744251863040?t=X0K8LOGg5qBnDsJqFJZa3A&s=19 …
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Replying to @MorlockP
Agree, but I’m wincing a bit since Intel has a strict GPA cutoff, even for PhD hires. The Nobel laureate’s take on this where I went to school was “get as bad a grade as possible without getting kicked out, so you can spend more time in the lab”
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