I see the same issues also in computer science especially when looking into recent trends such as AI or blockchain/NFTs before that. There are definitely areas that are more rigorous than others but the replication crisis is a problem in many many scientific fields. If your results are not completely outlandish and don’t go against the vibe, no one will ever bother to check your results.
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friendlymessage@feddit.deto Memes@lemmy.ml•Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.2·1 year agoSolar is ahead of biomass and while solar and wind is growing, biomass is not. You’re also misreading the graph. Nuclear was never such a huge part of Germany’s energy production and killing nuclear was a 25 year long process, Germany let most of the plants run and just did not build new ones
While I agree that getting rid of coal first would have been the better strategy, I don’t get this nuclear power fetish and constant bashing of Germany on this while most countries are doing worse than Germany. Nuclear power is extremely expensive, we have as of now no storage solution for nuclear waste in Germany and Germany has no source of nuclear material itself. There are quite a few drawbacks
At least on Android, there is a save function in the menu. Doesn’t that exist on Desktop as well?
Yeah, it’s an important skill to both be able to communicate your achievements and to be able to interpret achievements of others correctly (i.e. be able to see through their bs) in any job setting.
He said everyone will either be vaccinated, recovered from Covid, or dead and that’s exactly what happened
In the show at least I prefer Camina, Cara Gee really made her shine
“do not put your dick in it, it’s fucked enough already”
“Where are you going with this?” - “wherever I god damn like”
It’s not only the quotes, the delivery is just perfect
Camina Drummer from the Expanse, just one of many awesome female characters of that show
friendlymessage@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•PSA: Reddit is Forcing Users to Accept Personalized Ads25·2 years agoIn select countries, the option to turn off ad personalization will remain, allowing Reddit to continue to comply with GDPR restrictions.
That’s the dumbest question I’ve ever heard, congratulations
friendlymessage@feddit.deto Memes@lemmy.ml•Thanks to the people taking such risk for us.11·2 years agoSection 230 is only applicable to the US
friendlymessage@feddit.deto Memes@lemmy.ml•This fantasy world is a bit out there, don't you think?8·2 years agoAlso black Americans. All in all, only 20% of Americans in general, only about 4% of white Americans and 7% of black Americans are bilingual. Compare this to 84% of Germans for example, a far less diverse country, where 38% speak two languages, 29% three languages, 17% even more than three.
Also, there probably are people earning a living wage doing freelancing in the US. It’s a joke, a two-liner at that. Of course it’s an oversimplification.
friendlymessage@feddit.deto World News@lemmy.ml•Germany set to miss net zero by 2045 target as climate efforts falter261·2 years agoNo matter the platform worldnews comments contain mainly ignorant, overconfident bullshit. Glad to know that there are some things in life one can depend upon.
This will never not be too soon :(
friendlymessage@feddit.deto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Is... Is this a threat?English8·2 years agoYeah, I mean, what’s their point?
Do you know where your files are?
Yes, because I store them locally / No, because they are in the cloud
How’s that a selling point for cloud storage?
friendlymessage@feddit.deto World News@lemmy.ml•Most Brits reckon Brexit has failed, new poll findsEnglish46·2 years agoTechnically, it didn’t fail. It happened exactly the way anyone sane expected it to. That’s why people said it’s a stupid fucking idea.
A field that definitely has a problem with replication is Computer Human Interaction. There are a lot of user studies in that field and you basically never see a study done twice. The setup of the studies usually doesn’t even allow it to be repeated as it hinges on some proprietary software written for that very study that is not released to the public.