Posts Tagged ‘don't be evil’
Friday!
* When writer AD Harvey invented an 1862 meeting between Dickens and Dostoevsky, it was for years accepted as fact. So why did he do it – and why did he also create a series of fake academic identities? Following up on this classic from the Times Literary Supplement.
* Academia’s Pink-Collar Workforce.
* Accreditor Approves Competency-Based Degree at U. of Wisconsin.
* Aaron Carroll draws our attention today to a new study in JAMA that compares American health outcomes with those in other rich countries. Overall, we’re now in 28th place, sandwiched in between Chile and Poland. The massive chart below shows how we do on treating specific diseases. We’re 31st on diabetes, 16th on breast cancer, 32nd on COPD, and (in our best showing) 8th on colon cancer.
* The country has cheaper medical care, smarter children, happier moms, better working conditions, less-anxious unemployed people, and lower student loan rates than we do. And that probably will never change. Finland vs. the U.S., in the Atlantic.
* Fracking: basically comically evil.
* Google: basically comically evil.
Google, which prides itself on building a “better web that is better for the environment,” is hosting a fundraiser for the most notorious climate change denier in Congress, it has emerged.
* Unpopular opinion: I’m a sex-negative feminist.
* Visualizing the Bechdel test.
* Drones in Niger. Prison hunger-strikers in California. Food stamps in New Jersey. Violent crime in Milwaukee this year is highest since ’08. Unemployment Rate For Black Women Higher Now Than Four Years Ago.
* If jobs mean maturity, not everyone gets to grow up.
Saitō ventured a count: There were 1 million people in a state of withdrawal or hikikomori, about one percent of the Japanese population. Eighty percent of them were men; 90 percent were over 18. “Social withdrawal is not some sort of ‘fad’ that will just fade away,” Saitō wrote. It is “a symptom, not the name of an illness,” and “there has been no sign that the number of cases will decrease.” His book became a best seller in weeks. Hikikomori joined otaku (a person with obsessive interests) and karoshi (death from overwork) as a loan word in English to describe a new social phenomenon that at first appeared uniquely Japanese.
* And the thin get everything.
Academics who interview graduate school applicants systematically favor thinner candidates, according to a study.
Poor bastards.
It Just Doesn’t Feel Right to Me Anymore
Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs. Why No One Should Leave Goldman Sachs. Why I Left Google. Why I Am Leaving the Empire, by Darth Vader. Coming soon: Why I Am Leaving gerrycanavan.wordpress.com…
Monday Night Linkdump
* Don’t be evil: It looks as if Google has committed itself to killing Net Neutrality. Discussion at MeFi.
* Terrible flooding in Pakistan.
* Now so-called scientists have ruined the Bermuda Triangle, too. Where’s your sense of wonder, science? Where’s your sense of wonder? (via Alex G.)
* Temp U: Colleges are beginning to move their adjuncts off-payroll.
* Big Think is blogging a “Dangerous Idea” a day all month. The thing is they’re all terrible ideas.
* Lost Star Wars sequel footage found.
* Definition of a masochist: Mets’ fan who watches his team lose a one-run game to the hated Phillies, then hopes the Red Sox will beat the Yankees to make up for it.
* And President Maddow lets loose against Bill O’Reilly.