"Precarity is obviously bad for the people who experience it, but it is also bad more generally for the academic system. The excessive competition it generates encourages bad practices and discourages long-term creative work and solid incremental science."
https://t.co/spCdrwDui4
For all my image making and reading I have yet to make a meme anywhere near the strength of this one. A masterpiece. https://twitter.com/wrathofgnon/status/776211317510156288 #meme
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In the internet war of words and ideas, I think about Q a lot #books
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It's simple, and gives life to your work. Must have it.
boosted as bookmark for myself, to figure out what exactly happened there later
think of something you've tried to do or learn before and found pretty difficult, especially something from when you were younger. if you try doing or learning it now, there's a decent chance you will still struggle with it... but a surprisingly high one that it'll somehow be really easy suddenly because you've picked up some orthogonal skill or knowledge that inexplicably changed your brain to a subtly different and better brain without you noticing
I'm sick of white people and I am white people.
But I didn't speak up and even now I'm limited to vaguely complaining on not-twitter. Needs improvement. Maybe the only way is to literally write down scripts for the person I ought to be.
It's all <privileged group>'s job to keep other <privileged group>, your family, your colleagues, etc in check when it's safe to do so, at a minimum.