
Stuff that would never pass an IRB is somehow just unregulated outside of academia

Stuff that would never pass an IRB is somehow just unregulated outside of academia


Awhile back someone on here suggested maybe we’re trying to implement all of the fictional dystopias at the same time, so per the theory it might be because of Black Mirror or that podcast that we’re doing this.


I would prefer them to go after mechanisms like this over tying all web activity to IDs I guess, but punishing and penalizing companies that have clear ill intent and demonstrate a lack of moral scruples seems the most efficient way to address the issues we’re seeing with social media design.

I’ll try that next time I have one! Do you like impossible too? I’m not an excellent cook so maybe the ones I mentioned are just more fool proof to cook.

I’ve been a vegetarian for a long time and beyond meat/impossible meat aren’t my favorite flavor or texture. I still opt for the older substitutes like Morningstar (kellogg) and Gardein (conagra) when I need a substitute for a cookout or something. I know they were hoping to market to people who eat meat though so maybe this anecdote is irrelevant. I wonder if impossible, which is private, is similarly losing money.


Sounds like they’ve blocked about 170 people who they claim didn’t have the proper authorizations. Wonder how many remain.


Reporter didn’t hold back
I know a private market libertarian fully supported by federal disability.
Relatedly, his favorite band is Tool.


You don’t think tanking construction and agriculture at a time when housing and food prices are through the roof will improve the situation?


Do you think they also support no longer exploiting those countries for profit or meddling in their governments? And perhaps back pay for the previous exploitation and destabilization?
Nah, toss him out along with Heidegger, it certainly does have bearing on his ‘achievement’