#Angels and #Dodgers fan, English Shepherd lover, geek, libertarian. Californian by birth, Arkansan by choice. @Mmorgaine ๐Ÿ’

Joined November 2009
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I have a number of friends who lap her up, but she always impressed me as a partisan first. Her inability to discern the fascist from bombastic and tacky is a big clue.
I don't understand how Heather Cox Richardson comparing a (bombastic, dumb, Trump-aggrandizing) UFC fight at the White House to **lynching**, or anything in the same moral universe as lynching, is remotely intelligent or useful historical analysis.
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Baseball's labor fight is all about a salary cap. It's the wrong fight. Payroll explains about a third of winning. That's real, money matters. But a cap doesn't change the other two-thirds, and the Brewers have proved it five years running. I wrote up what might actually work for @mlbtraderumors: mlbtraderumors.com/2026/06/bโ€ฆ
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Yet another study shows a 24% reduced risk of dementia after the Shingles vaccine. This one in over 500,000 participants with a recent skilled nursing facility stay, adding to 4 huge natural experiments in 4 countries (US, Canada, Wales, and Australia) acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/โ€ฆ @AnnalsofIM
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If you want to understand how data centers do and can impact your community, check out our new tool!
We have a new resource: Data Center Atlas You can compare the economic benefits, tax revenues, electricity demand, water use, and employment effects of data centers using publicly available data. @BryceTheNoble
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Ponderous!
Perry Minasian Free Agent Acquisitions 2024-2026 Alek Manoah Jordan Romano Drew Pomeranz Yoan Moncada Kirby Yates Brent Suter Yusei Kikuchi Travis D'Arnaud Kevin Newman Kyle Hendricks Robert Stephenson Adam Cimber Aaron Hicks Total: $113.35 million 0.9 WAR
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Reminder that panic over data center impacts is, with few exceptions, propaganda.
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Pope Bob is the best.
John Prevost, the popeโ€™s older brother, rang from Chicago with a computer problem โ€” because Bob, as the family still calls him, has always been the one who fixes these things. โ€œJohn, Iโ€™m the pope,โ€ Leo reminded him. The reply came without a pause: โ€œOh, sorry pope. My computer is broken.โ€ thelettersfromleo.com/p/johnโ€ฆ
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This all unravels when you think about how minor league baseball works.
Malcolm Gladwell revealed why you shouldn't go to Harvard: 1. America does not have a shortage of students who want science and math degrees. It has a shortage of students who finish them. Half of all high school seniors who intend to study STEM drop out by the end of their second year. The problem is not interest. It is persistence. 2. The obvious assumption is that smarter students persist longer. So Gladwell tested it. At Hartwick College, a small liberal arts school in New York, the top third of math SAT scorers took the majority of STEM degrees. The bottom third dropped out in large numbers. The data seemed to confirm it. Smarter kids stick around longer. 3. Then he looked at Harvard. The bottom third of Harvard's math SAT scores are equal to the top third at Hartwick. By the logic above, everyone at Harvard should graduate with a STEM degree. They are all brilliant. Nobody should be dropping out. 4. Harvard showed the exact same pattern as Hartwick. Top students graduated. Bottom students dropped out like flies. Even though the bottom Harvard students were objectively brilliant by any global standard. Something else entirely was driving the dropout rate. 5. That something is called relative deprivation theory. Human beings do not measure themselves against the world. They measure themselves against the people immediately around them. A Harvard student in the bottom third does not think I am in the top one percent of all students globally. They think that kid next to me keeps getting everything right and I keep getting it wrong. So they quit. 6. The research from UCLA puts a specific number on it. Your odds of graduating with a STEM degree fall by two percentage points for every ten point increase in the average SAT score of your peers. Choose Harvard over the University of Maryland and your chance of finishing a STEM degree drops by thirty percent. Thirty percent. Just to put a brand name on your resume. 7. Relative position matters more than absolute position when it comes to confidence, motivation, and self belief. The eightieth percentile student at Harvard looks up at the people above them and feels like they cannot compete. The number one student at a state school feels like they can conquer the world. That feeling drives everything. 8. The practical hiring implication is radical. Class rank matters more than institution name. Gladwell argues companies should have a don't ask don't tell policy for where someone went to college. Hiring only from top schools means missing the top students from every other school. That is not smart hiring. That is brand worship. 9. When choosing a college, never go to the best school you get into. Go to the school where you are guaranteed to be near the top of your class. Being a big fish in a smaller pond does not just feel better. It statistically produces better outcomes than being a small fish in the most prestigious pond available. 10. So why do we keep choosing Harvard over Maryland? Because we are flattered. Because the acceptance letter feels like validation. Because we make an irrational decision in a moment of enormous flattery and call it ambition. Gladwell's conclusion is simple and brutal. When we have the chance to join an elite institution we do things that are genuinely against our own interest and we feel great about it the whole time.
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Women are the only moviegoing demographic anymore, and slash fiction is a Thing.
Male heartthrobs are increasingly fluid, mirroring a new demographic reality. on.wsj.com/4exWJ6y
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I have had 1,000 conversations with government officials that go like this: 1. โ€œHow do we have a Silicon Valley of our own?โ€ 2. [I list the half dozen key things] 3. โ€œBut what if we canโ€™t do any of those?โ€ The world would be better with 10, 100, 1,000 more Silicon Valleys.
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I'm furious they're caving to ID citizenship/identity already. No. I get when companies deal with age verification, even though I don't like it. This is a completely different level and it's LITERALLY the identity verification everyone points to to say "oh we're not doing THAT"
Anthropic Updated Privacy Policy to Include Identity Verification for Claude Users Source: cybersecuritynews.com/anthroโ€ฆ Anthropic has updated its privacy policy for Claude, adding explicit terminology that allows the company to perform age and identity verification on consumer users. The change signals a tighter security and compliance stance across Claude Free, Pro, and Max plans. It is scheduled to take effect on July 8, 2026. In the revised policy, Anthropic states that it may ask users to verify their age or identity to help keep its services โ€œsafe and secure.โ€ #cybersecuritynews
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*approach girl at the gym* โ€œHey, do you work in tech?โ€ โ€œNo, whyโ€ โ€œYou look like youโ€™ve spent a lot of time as a backend developerโ€
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AI is too important to be controlled by government. Whether it comes through outright nationalization, equity stakes or forced โ€œpartnerships,โ€ government control would politicize AI and weaken the very innovation that made America a technology leader. Read @AdamThierer: bit.ly/43JzUI5
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In case you were crazy enough to pick him up as a streamer for your fantasy team
Chase Dollander Expected To Undergo UCL Surgery mlbtraderumors.com/2026/06/cโ€ฆ
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tech people trying to politely untangle the logic of democrats today, explaining how wealth is really held, produced, and all the good the industry is doing as if people like sanders or mamdani or kanna care โ€” they donโ€™t. they just want your shit. please understand this already.
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Well, I guess Facebook doesnโ€™t want to show me anymore ads about woodworking tools and senior dating apps ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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If Ayn Rand had invented @PikettyWIL, critics would have said she created an unbelievably ridiculous supervillain, writes @veroderugy at @reason. But his idiotic plan for global economic controls isn't fiction, alas... reason.com/2026/06/11/the-ecโ€ฆ
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