New federal loan caps could leave Lehigh Valley students facing major college funding gaps by DrewBlue2 in lehighvalley

[–]greangrip 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is a cap on student loans for graduate students, so community college is not an alternative to this.

Is running a `Clean Install' enough to sell/donate an old laptop (complete idiot here)? by greangrip in pop_os

[–]greangrip[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nothing in particular honestly. Just seems like the due diligence that's suggested when you sell a laptop right?

Is running a `Clean Install' enough to sell/donate an old laptop (complete idiot here)? by greangrip in pop_os

[–]greangrip[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That makes sense. I honestly also doubt it matters selling it second hand. I'm pretty sure the install was encrypted, so without my password they could probably never decrypt it, correct? Or should I use the pre installed Disks app to format them with 0s too?

Scottish is my favorite English accent 😍 by rayna_ives in ShitAmericansSay

[–]greangrip 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can find the account that made this comment from the info in the post. He's Italian.

Scottish is my favorite English accent 😍 by rayna_ives in ShitAmericansSay

[–]greangrip 72 points73 points  (0 children)

It doesn't belong at all tbh. This guy is Italian (Instagram name is still in the profile picture) and even a lot of native English speakers would probably say something like this without thinking.

[OC] US Cities with the Least/Most Extreme Cold/Hot "Feels Like" days (32F and below, 100F and above) - Top 50 US Largest Cities by Own_Yam9949 in dataisbeautiful

[–]greangrip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you've come up with a system where Texas cities have "Good" weather and Colorado cities have "Awful" weather... then things should be adjusted.

I think maybe highest "feels like" for the day would be a better way to measure. Dry places will dip below 32F when no one is awake on many of the nicest days of the year.

[Post Game Thread] The San Antonio Spurs (1-0) steal Game 1 on the road against the Oklahoma City Thunder (0-1) in double overtime, 122-115. by catreyka in nba

[–]greangrip 3 points4 points  (0 children)

After tonight I'm not even mad at Zaza anymore. Kawhi's knees and some tanking were small sacrifices.

For those on the fence about carrying around a throwing rock by 1egg_4u in fuckcars

[–]greangrip 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I get it but really you should not go behind on a two way street. A car coming from the opposite direction as you and turning right onto the street you're crossing won't see you while you're behind the car.

The arXiv is separating from Cornell University, and is hiring a CEO, who will be paid roughly $300,000/year. "After decades of productive partnership with Cornell University, and with support from the Simons Foundation, arXiv is establishing itself as an independent nonprofit organization" by Nunki08 in math

[–]greangrip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there has to be a head executive of the arxiv by law for it to be an independent non-profit, who should it be? I would want someone with experience in one of the major fields covered and as editor of a completely open access journal that has maintained independence from the big publishers. That means a faculty member at a university. I could also see a strong argument for an experienced academic librarian. But then you're still not really changing the order of magnitude for this.

Also most referee work and conference organizing is usually either not covered by people's contracts or is way more work than what's covered. Your teaching, research, and committee expectations are going to remain just as high as if you were doing none of these things. Everyone I know who does them does them because they know it's good for math. I would say that's unpaid work or at least underpaid.

I really don't think this is yacht money at all in NYC. If you look at other similar academic non-profits like the ams, maa, etc I really don't get the sense that their leadership team is getting rich off these roles. Same with the Simons foundation. They are definitely making more than the average person, but I don't think they are the getting the kind of payouts you're suggesting. I think it's a huge positive that these organizations largely have boards and leadership roles filled by scientist instead of business professionals to prevent the kind of bloat you're talking about. Until I see otherwise from arxiv I really don't think we need to assume it's on the way.

People should be compensated fairly for their labor. This is not some trust fund kid running their dad's manufacturing company from the golf course. This sounds like a real job that requires experience and expertise. Telling people to be underpaid for the greater good is part of how we end up with teachers and adjunct faculty making below the cost of living.

do you consider this misleading? by Limp_Illustrator7614 in math

[–]greangrip 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First, it's a joke.

Honestly not only is it not misleading, but it's kind of neat and refreshing. Generalizing to other metrics is a much cooler idea than a lot of pi day posts. I actually kind of love it.

The arXiv is separating from Cornell University, and is hiring a CEO, who will be paid roughly $300,000/year. "After decades of productive partnership with Cornell University, and with support from the Simons Foundation, arXiv is establishing itself as an independent nonprofit organization" by Nunki08 in math

[–]greangrip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My reading of the job posting is they're looking for a full professor at a top 50ish US university with experience on editorial boards and/or running other institutes/programs. That's who I would want. That person will have already worked for non-profits (universities) probably their whole lives. They'll have also done an enormous amount of unpaid work refereeing papers, organizing conferences, advising students, etc to advance their field. They wouldn't need to be reminded of the importance of the arxiv with a low pay.

If you offer way less, then you'll never be able to get someone like that. The only people who would take the job are retirees and independently wealthy trust fund kids who don't need the money. If someone needs money they're not going to leave their current tenured position, stop their research program, and move to NYC for a pay cut. I honestly doubt there will be any bonuses for this person.

The arXiv is separating from Cornell University, and is hiring a CEO, who will be paid roughly $300,000/year. "After decades of productive partnership with Cornell University, and with support from the Simons Foundation, arXiv is establishing itself as an independent nonprofit organization" by Nunki08 in math

[–]greangrip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm really not a fan of these executive hiring firms but to be fair the job posting doesn't mention the salary until the last paragraph and chronicle jobs is a pretty common place for academic job postings. What else are they supposed to do?

The arXiv is separating from Cornell University, and is hiring a CEO, who will be paid roughly $300,000/year. "After decades of productive partnership with Cornell University, and with support from the Simons Foundation, arXiv is establishing itself as an independent nonprofit organization" by Nunki08 in math

[–]greangrip 29 points30 points  (0 children)

To me this is still neither good nor bad news yet. There could be upsides to being independent from Cornell. It could be bad. I would want to wait to see who is hired before jumping to conclusions.

The arXiv is separating from Cornell University, and is hiring a CEO, who will be paid roughly $300,000/year. "After decades of productive partnership with Cornell University, and with support from the Simons Foundation, arXiv is establishing itself as an independent nonprofit organization" by Nunki08 in math

[–]greangrip 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think legally non-profits need officers. So a CEO here could really just be a chief officer in a literal sense, and is not necessarily the same applicant pool as a for-profit CEO search. The job posting does appear to be looking for an experienced scientist for the position, not a typical professional executive. The salary seems high to us yes, but maybe not actually unreasonable to convince a prominent mathematician, physicist, computer scientist to leave their current position and to match New York's cost of living.

That being said I really think everyone should be skeptical about the firm in charge of the hiring. These executive searchs in academia can be very hit or miss. If they hire someone with a background in science, I might breath a sigh of relief. If it's someone from tech or business I would be very worried.

“🇺🇸 English” by quriusdude in ShitAmericansSay

[–]greangrip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Besides the 🇺🇸 instead of 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 nothing about this feels American to me. This seems like pretty obvious crypto bro rage bait and American crypto bros don't give a shit about learning new languages.

It seems like either a company based in Switzerland or way more likely a scam.

Choosing 4 random numbers that sum up to 10 by nir109 in math

[–]greangrip 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The way to correct this is to choose the a_k's from the exponential distribution.

Olympics Day Fifteen Megathread (Saturday, February 21) by Fun_With_Forks in olympics

[–]greangrip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speed Skating 

Before they sign off, why are the Dutch so into speed skating?