I agree. It’s a stamina related issue too. I’ve noticed that I will search longer and wider for an answer to a problem because you used to have to do that all the time and wade through forums with different tidbits of information that would lead you to understanding how the technology underneath is working. The junior developers often don’t make it past the first search page and they have less of a sense of what related information might be useful and less patience to keep at the search.
Based on a 7,100 people survey done by an investment bank team. Headline was like two sentences in the story which mostly features a 16 yr boy from NY who thinks his choice of an Android phone is controversial and some 20 year old YouTuber who thinks only 50 year olds own Androids. Also containd information based off of TikTok videos… Not the best researched article in the world
Yes. The use of the mean as the average is why you can’t tell without looking at the data set if the average of $500 is 1000 people all making around $500 or 500 people making near nothing while the other 500 are making close to $1000 or 750 are making near nothing and 250 making close to $2000, etc…
In this case the mode gives you a more relevant data set. That’s probably not what they’re using though.
The best would probably a range of modes and the quantity of people in each bucket
I’m sorry the education system has failed you so much. https://www.dummies.com/article/academics-the-arts/math/pre-algebra/the-three-types-of-average-median-mode-and-mean-168773/
Uhh, Uber drivers are definitely poor… It’s just that taxi drivers are also poor…
Plus, those figures are just averages. Did they take the median or the mean? Are the taxi drivers numbers more of a bell curve with everyone making similar amounts while the Uber drivers are either doing well or not doing well at all? My total guess based on no data whatsoever is yes but I’d be interested in seeing the data if you have it. MLMs use this same trick when they try to convince you their businesses are viable
I was born there and moved to the US later in life. It’s impossible to adequately describe the level of control the government has over its’ citizens and the toxic level of corporate and country worship that are required to live a life there, especially in the more rural areas. There’s a documentary called American Factory that captures some of it on Netflix. But, yes, this is very much a trust me bro kind of situation. In my opinion, while the US also lots of problematic issues, the two still don’t compare.
Yeah… but a good education would make people more immune to US propoganda too. They just want to be more in control of the types of narratives that get pushed. They think they have more control over the US based companies.
EDIT: Think about it this way. You’re voting for a head of the home owner’s association. There are two deustchbags running. One lives on the block of homes the association covers. The other lives 500 miles away. You pick the deustchbag that lives on your block in the short term because you know that he won’t do things like order all of the houses painted a shocking shade of pink or poison the water supply. He lives there too. Presumably he’s only employing his deustchbaggy talents on things that don’t directly impact him negatively.
I think Linus’ little uncut uncensored tantrum just the other day gave you a little taste of what he is like to interact with behind closed doors. The accusations very much aligns with what you would expect from that reaction. Luke says that a part of his job is to reign Linus in. This suggest that these types of outbursts are commonplace in the work place.
This article is a hodge podge of bullshit… Was this AI generated