i further bet the experiments are far, far more rigorous i should know, having built the proximal instrumentation
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every day i marvel at how far ahead of the academy we are in industry and no one will ever know because people yell at us about PRIVACY and IRB when we consider publishing the results
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never occurred to me that the academy is actually a partial monopoly on social knowledge generation and now I'm angry about that massive regulatory moats everywhere absolute bullshit
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i can tell you our firm's corresponding figure does not have this shape (i have seen it) crazy how "maintaining profitability" is a forcing function for getting the Right answer to thingspic.twitter.com/96QkFuOMVY
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Where do we go to get a representative sample of academics? We need testable data.
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most academics are in social "sciences" that are squishier than aerogel so I don't doubt it
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That's true. But even holding the field constant, the same economist will do more experiments in tech than in academia.
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The Stank Correspondence Conjecture
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amazon doesn't count bmo
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