this already exists eg my lab has way more postdocs than PhDs
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Replying to @o_guest @JohnKounios
in the US, at least, hiring career programmers at market rates is really hard with standard funding mechanisms
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it's helpful to have extra-academic orgs like Allen, Simons, Janelia who can hire these ppl. Cool w/me if FB plays too
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everything they do is blustery, but their money is still green, and a welcome infusion.
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Replying to @neurobongo @JohnKounios
oh certainly — I just didn't like the titular rhetoric
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Replying to @o_guest
Yeah, me neither, but I think I've just learned to tune it out over the years. Prob would've pissed off earlier-career-me too
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Replying to @neurobongo
not sure I'm pissed off as implies angry, I'm just like not down with it. But I see what you mean. Mellower with experience.
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Replying to @o_guest @neurobongo
speed and similar pressures on science do cause serious problem, eg, replication crises tho... So I'm weary and wary.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah, I don't think that Jeremy's interested in haste, more like building well-crafted tools that save scientists time.
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Replying to @neurobongo
the rhetoric can certainly be understood that way
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which is why I'm more than happy to be patient and wait to see what happens but sadly it's a known thing to push for speed.
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