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  1. "There’s nothing inherently wrong with diversity — teams, for instance, often work better together when there’s a diversity of thought or cultures which helps members see each other’s blind spots.

    But Democratic progressives are quick to suggest that factors like race, gender, or sexual orientation should be used to boost candidates for important positions. While racial preferences in things like college admissions and jobs are deeply unpopular among most Americans, they are considered noncontroversial by many progressive elites.

    Progressives are quick to say that considering race or gender for hiring or promoting someone does not mean you will get a less qualified candidate. And yet how many progressives did you see over the four years of Biden’s tenure who could just bluntly say that Jean-Pierre was bad at her job?"

    theamericansaga.com/p/democrat

    #USA #Democrats #DemocraticParty #Minorities #IdentityPolitics #Liberalism

  2. There is something inherently romantic about the idea of unicorns don't you think? Always a subject I want to return to, I'm still surprised that this original is still in my shop! Maybe you'd like it? buff.ly/Kh4styO #unicorn #unicornart #watercolour #painting #mythicalhorse #myth #fantasyart

  3. Crypto Advertising Is Inherently Political — and That’s a Good Thing - Advertising in crypto has often tried to sell a revolution.“If everything is fine, don’t ... - coindesk.com/opinion/2025/09/1 #advertising #ukelection #coinbase #politics #opinion

  4. so Mandelbulb inherently has full spherical symmetry in its 3d imaginary part. Here I broke the symmetry by taking z=z*(z+i)+c as iteration function.
    The y-axis here rotates in the i-j-plane, the x-axis is the real part.
    #creativecoding #mandelbulb

  5. "Saying sex #work is inherently degrading DOES make you a #SWERF actually and you ARE more alligned with #rightwingers than mainstream #feminism and 30-40 years ago was the fucking 80s and 90s when queer #activists invented the concept of #safe sex and mainstreamed condom usage to prevent STDs so maybe shut the fuck up and learn some goddamn #history"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/79070

  6. "Saying sex #work is inherently degrading DOES make you a #SWERF actually and you ARE more alligned with #rightwingers than mainstream #feminism and 30-40 years ago was the fucking 80s and 90s when queer #activists invented the concept of #safe sex and mainstreamed condom usage to prevent STDs so maybe shut the fuck up and learn some goddamn #history"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/79070

  7. "Saying sex #work is inherently degrading DOES make you a #SWERF actually and you ARE more alligned with #rightwingers than mainstream #feminism and 30-40 years ago was the fucking 80s and 90s when queer #activists invented the concept of #safe sex and mainstreamed condom usage to prevent STDs so maybe shut the fuck up and learn some goddamn #history"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/79070

  8. "Saying sex #work is inherently degrading DOES make you a #SWERF actually and you ARE more alligned with #rightwingers than mainstream #feminism and 30-40 years ago was the fucking 80s and 90s when queer #activists invented the concept of #safe sex and mainstreamed condom usage to prevent STDs so maybe shut the fuck up and learn some goddamn #history"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/79070

  9. "Saying sex #work is inherently degrading DOES make you a #SWERF actually and you ARE more alligned with #rightwingers than mainstream #feminism and 30-40 years ago was the fucking 80s and 90s when queer #activists invented the concept of #safe sex and mainstreamed condom usage to prevent STDs so maybe shut the fuck up and learn some goddamn #history"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/79070

  10. `Our resonant rectifiers inherently act as second-order harmonic generators, rectifying currents without the presence of a potential barrier. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that femtosecond electron-surface scattering plays a critical role in this process.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsna

    #terahertz

  11. `Our resonant rectifiers inherently act as second-order harmonic generators, rectifying currents without the presence of a potential barrier. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that femtosecond electron-surface scattering plays a critical role in this process.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsna

    #terahertz

  12. `Our resonant rectifiers inherently act as second-order harmonic generators, rectifying currents without the presence of a potential barrier. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that femtosecond electron-surface scattering plays a critical role in this process.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsna

    #terahertz

  13. `Our resonant rectifiers inherently act as second-order harmonic generators, rectifying currents without the presence of a potential barrier. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that femtosecond electron-surface scattering plays a critical role in this process.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsna

    #terahertz

  14. `Our resonant rectifiers inherently act as second-order harmonic generators, rectifying currents without the presence of a potential barrier. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that femtosecond electron-surface scattering plays a critical role in this process.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsna

    #terahertz

  15. «Privacy is an inherently exclusionary liberal entitlement inextricably linked to property, racial oppression, sexual control and class segregation. […] Instead we call for public, collectivized data and the complete rejection of liberal property entitlement, gatekeeping and policing known as “privacy"»

    Looks like #postprivacy isn't dead yet. 😄

    HT @danmcquillan

    firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/

  16. Select response tests inherently have false positives and negatives. They can test game-playing skills rather than true understanding, lacking "construct validity". #TestingProblems #ConstructValidity

  17. Select response tests inherently have false positives and negatives. They can test game-playing skills rather than true understanding, lacking "construct validity". #TestingProblems #ConstructValidity

  18. Select response tests inherently have false positives and negatives. They can test game-playing skills rather than true understanding, lacking "construct validity". #TestingProblems #ConstructValidity

  19. Select response tests inherently have false positives and negatives. They can test game-playing skills rather than true understanding, lacking "construct validity". #TestingProblems #ConstructValidity

  20. The Conversation: AI is inherently ageist. That’s not just unethical – it can be costly for workers and businesses. “Although age has become a protected characteristic in UK law, ageist norms and practices persist in many not-so-subtle forms. Ageism can affect both young and old, but when it comes to technology, the impact is overwhelmingly skewed against older people. So-called […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/25/the-conversation-ai-is-inherently-ageist-thats-not-just-unethical-it-can-be-costly-for-workers-and-businesses/

  21. There's just something inherently silly about playing the Game Boy version of Street Fighter II on a 40-whatever inch TV despite having multiple means of putting the arcade version up there.

    I made my choices, and I stand by them.
    :blobfoxdealwithit:

    #GameBoy #AnaloguePocket #StreetFighter #StreetFighterII #SFII #SF2 #RetroGames #RetroGaming
  22. Is Our Industrial Ecology Inherently Sustainable?

    From the very interesting article titled "No Escape from Fantasy Land" [1], I want to highlight the following.

    > According to the scientific field of Industrial Ecology (IE) the global material economy can be modeled as a network of industrial processes that extract resources from the Earth and transform those resources into products and services.
    > Taking the concept of industrial ecology to its logical conclusion reveals that our technology - based entirely on finite reserves of fossil fuels and rapidly depleting mineral deposits - is by definition unsustainable, and thus impossible to save.
    > As per a a study released in 2023 [2], current interventions are largely physical, resource intensive, slow-moving and focused on addressing the symptoms of ecological overshoot (such as climate change) rather than the distal cause (maladaptive behaviours). Even in the best-case scenarios, symptom-level interventions are unlikely to avoid catastrophe or achieve more than ephemeral progress.

    Fossil fuels i.e. coal, oil, and natural gas still account for roughly 80% of global energy consumption as of recent years. At the current consumption rates we have proven reserves at something like 50 years for oil, 50-55 years for natural gas, and over 120 years for coal [3].

    Minerals like copper, lithium, rare earths that are vital for everything from wiring to batteries isn’t running out in an absolute sense, but high-grade deposits are depleting fast. Then there’s the energy cost of extraction. Low-grade ores need more energy to process, often from fossil fuels, creating a feedback loop.

    For context, the world produced 540,000 tonnes of LCE in 2021. Based on the above demand projections, production needs to triple by 2025 and increase nearly six-fold by 2030. Although supply has been on an exponential growth trajectory, it can take anywhere from six to more than 15 years for new lithium projects to come online. As a result, the lithium market is projected to be in a deficit for the next few years [4].

    1. thehonestsorcerer.medium.com/n
    2. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/
    3. worldometers.info/energy/
    4. weforum.org/stories/2023/01/ch

    #Ecology #ClimateChange #IndustrialEcology

  23. @jenzi if anything is inherently unsustainable it is health care costs so you pay every which way you look at it #headed to the terminal gate