So his arguments werenβt smart
Letβs see if they at least had some kind of emotional appeal?
Oh
No, no they did not
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Letβs see if they at least had some kind of emotional appeal?
Oh
No, no they did not
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Asian, Indian tech culture always been about zero-sum memorization of already solved problems,
Extreme obedience to school authorities
Extremely high grades
US tech culture always been about dropping out of school,
Defying authorities and classic credentials,
Creating new things long before any school could have a chance to teach them, because youβre literally inventing whole new fields
Radically different, in the most fundamental ways
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Extreme obedience to school authorities
Extremely high grades
US tech culture always been about dropping out of school,
Defying authorities and classic credentials,
Creating new things long before any school could have a chance to teach them, because youβre literally inventing whole new fields
Radically different, in the most fundamental ways
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US tech, from the start, been about breaking rules, defying authorities, dropping out of school
Commie big tech, the complete opposite
Burn big tech
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Commie big tech, the complete opposite
Burn big tech
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Forwarded from DoomPosting
But then why arenβt the masculine countries exactly dominating, especially entrepreneurially?
Reason is a second critical dimension
= Uncertainty Avoidance, boldness
Latin America, East and Central European countries, as well as Japan = High on uncertainty avoidance, afraid of uncertainty, despite being otherwise masculine
Nordic, and Chinese cultures = Unafraid of uncertainty, despite being otherwise femine
Result?
= Itβs a wash, for these countries.
You really need both to thrive entrepreneurially.
Both masculinity & unafraid of uncertainty
Does any country have both, at the population level?
Only US, by overwhelming evidence
Is what it is
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Reason is a second critical dimension
= Uncertainty Avoidance, boldness
Latin America, East and Central European countries, as well as Japan = High on uncertainty avoidance, afraid of uncertainty, despite being otherwise masculine
Nordic, and Chinese cultures = Unafraid of uncertainty, despite being otherwise femine
Result?
= Itβs a wash, for these countries.
You really need both to thrive entrepreneurially.
Both masculinity & unafraid of uncertainty
Does any country have both, at the population level?
Only US, by overwhelming evidence
Is what it is
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Not happening because of the one group in STEM that real merit-based hiring would destroy the most
The one group that is the most untouchable
The Ws
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The one group that is the most untouchable
The Ws
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Non-american mind cannot comprehend
β how little respect the american mind has for big academia, big tech, credentialism
Schools create innovation?
No
Schools, at best, get people to memorize past innovations from decades to centuries ago
Innovation comes from individuals, not schools, not credentialism
Usually by skipping on a ton of homework & schooling, because both innovating and schooling take a ton of time
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β how little respect the american mind has for big academia, big tech, credentialism
Schools create innovation?
No
Schools, at best, get people to memorize past innovations from decades to centuries ago
Innovation comes from individuals, not schools, not credentialism
Usually by skipping on a ton of homework & schooling, because both innovating and schooling take a ton of time
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DoomPosting
But then why arenβt the masculine countries exactly dominating, especially entrepreneurially? Reason is a second critical dimension = Uncertainty Avoidance, boldness Latin America, East and Central European countries, as well as Japan = High on uncertaintyβ¦
βIndians get tech jobs because of scamming and nepotism. Itβs well known in the tech industry that their coding is sloppy and sucks.β
βHereβs definitive proof. In the Olympics of tech most of the medals go to Americans, Eastern Europeans, & Asians.β
βIndia, meanwhile, despite its tremendous population, ranks at the bottom.β
βIf this were a true meritocracy, America would be recruiting from Eastern Europe & Asia and there would be almost NO Indians in tech.β
^^ Twitter slowly finding more of the surprising statistics, that totally confict with what weβre told
Personally, donβt really have any solid data to confirm or rule out the in-group bias theories either way
IMO the well-documented uncertainty-avoidance, lower testosterone, much higher respect for authority etc of India & Asian countries has bigger explanatory power here, and lines up with lots of the other science, but who knows
Asia & India vastly more prone to doing what the schools and parents tell them to do, which is to get good grades, go into big tech, send money back home - rather than drop out, risk poverty, and work out of a garage creating the next huge future tech before the market for it even arrives, or at least so it seems
What is undeniably true, is Indiaβs conspicuous absense from the top rankings of essentially all of these competitions, in open source, etc
True Indian Ramanujan-type geniuses do exist, undoubtedly
But why the extremely low ranking of India, despite its size, in all sorts of objectively-judged competitions, for nearly any competition you look at?
Strange
International Olympiad in Informatics Statistics Rankings
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βHereβs definitive proof. In the Olympics of tech most of the medals go to Americans, Eastern Europeans, & Asians.β
βIndia, meanwhile, despite its tremendous population, ranks at the bottom.β
βIf this were a true meritocracy, America would be recruiting from Eastern Europe & Asia and there would be almost NO Indians in tech.β
^^ Twitter slowly finding more of the surprising statistics, that totally confict with what weβre told
Personally, donβt really have any solid data to confirm or rule out the in-group bias theories either way
IMO the well-documented uncertainty-avoidance, lower testosterone, much higher respect for authority etc of India & Asian countries has bigger explanatory power here, and lines up with lots of the other science, but who knows
Asia & India vastly more prone to doing what the schools and parents tell them to do, which is to get good grades, go into big tech, send money back home - rather than drop out, risk poverty, and work out of a garage creating the next huge future tech before the market for it even arrives, or at least so it seems
What is undeniably true, is Indiaβs conspicuous absense from the top rankings of essentially all of these competitions, in open source, etc
True Indian Ramanujan-type geniuses do exist, undoubtedly
But why the extremely low ranking of India, despite its size, in all sorts of objectively-judged competitions, for nearly any competition you look at?
Strange
International Olympiad in Informatics Statistics Rankings
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