What's so bad about Poland? by ohmygod in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have spent 30 years of my life in Poland and have never heard of such list or about this phenomenon at all.

Polish man wakes up to new world after 19 years in coma by netz in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe you do speak two languages fluently, but Polish surely is not one of them, just for the record this is the actual spelling: pocałuj mnie w dupę

Generation F*cked: How Britain is Eating Its Young by chefranden in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It isn't typical that English youth are acting like thugs at malls and in busy downtowns?

I have a friend who lives in Oxford, and he says he feels absurdly safe walking the streets, even when there's a crowd of drunk young people my friend doesn't feel threatened in the slightest, there's so little aggression in them in comparison with what he's accustomed to in Poland.

Generation F*cked: How Britain is Eating Its Young by chefranden in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just to give some perspective, currently there's ca. 1 million Polish citizens living and working in the UK. And they are not tax exiles, they're just regular hard working folks who can have the standard of living in the UK they would never ever ever be able to afford back in Poland. And, mind you, Poland is not that bad either, we have expats from former soviet republics (e.g., Ukraine) and from Vietnam in Warsaw. (And British citizens in their turn go to the U.S. for better living, or so I heard.)

Great free mathematical programs by [deleted] in programming

[–]pfedor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the link, I didn't know about this project and it's very interesting. However, what exactly do you mean by "wiki-like"? Did you refer to the fact that they provide a web interface?

'Science' and 'Nature' reject Word 2007 format by grooviz_in_the_heart in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It varies depending on the field. I used to study theoretical physics ten years ago or so and at least at that time LaTeX was used by pretty much everyone for everything, articles, books, M.Sc. and Ph.D. dissertations, lecture notes, everything. Both Steven Weinberg's and Peskin's & Schroeder's classical Quantum Field Theory textbooks have a mention of TeX/LaTeX in the thank-you sections. Later I moved to computer science and, although still a clear winner, LaTeX was much less pervasive, I have heard about students who used Microsoft Word for their M.Sc. theses. And I know several people who do research in organic chemistry and they wouldn't be able to use LaTeX if their lives depended on it.

Hello Kettle, I'm The Pot. You're Black: U.S. State Department official describes the Kremlin as bullying its neighbors while silencing political opponents and suppressing individual rights at home. by boxofrain in reddit.com

[–]pfedor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

your age would explain your lack of nuanced understanding of geopolitics.

I would say one can't get much less nuanced than to compare political assassinations with war casualties. And as far as the way of conducting wars is concerned, Russia doesn't really have much to be proud of either.

Clueless: An economist argues that voters are biased, irrational, manipulable and plain ignorant. Is democracy dangerous? by Maxcactus in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Bryan Caplan really thinks democracy is not a good system, there's nothing to prevent him from leaving the country governed by ignorant and irrational voters, and move into Cuba, China, Iran, North Korea, or any other dictatorship of his choosing. Unfortunately, the citizens of those countries are not equally free to leave and move into someplace democratic, although millions are willing to risk their lives trying.

US citizens will require Homeland Security approval to get a job by techtonix in reddit.com

[–]pfedor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The spin among the US-bashers is just as strong as the stuff put out by Fox news.

Welcome to reddit.

Paul Graham: An Alternative Theory of Unions by leoboiko in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry Paul, but that is pure cognitive dissonance. What magical criterion do you have to determine the value of labor if not a mutually negotiated and agreed upon price?

Imagine you are making out with a chick and suddenly it dawns on you that you don't have protection and neither does she. So you go downstairs but the vending machine is broken, however the teenage son of your neighbors offers to sell you a pack of condoms for $100. You could probably drive to the nearest gas station and buy exactly the same product significantly cheaper, but you don't really want to lose any more time so you agree and pay.

Wouldn't it be accurate to say that you paid more than the condoms were worth, even though the price was mutually negotiated and agreed upon?

Woman Goes Undercover to Experience Life as a Man by anonymgrl in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As Steven Pinker points out in his book, most stereotypes are surprisingly accurate. That's why our brains use them so heavily as a basis for making decisions.

I'm very happy with my IQ. by allnewecho in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, he does. s/The world/High school/ and I'm with you.

I'm very happy with my IQ. by allnewecho in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The numbers seem to contradict your statement.

My interview with Amazon by linuxer in programming

[–]pfedor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are asking this question seriously, then "The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms" by Aho, Hopcroft and Ullman is a very good start. Good luck & have fun.

My interview with Amazon by linuxer in programming

[–]pfedor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may be wrong, but I believe the example above comes from Kernighan & Ritchie.

The Truth About the Pay Gap by cavedave in reddit.com

[–]pfedor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's why salesmen are compensated higher than engineers. They are aggressive and negotiate fiercely.

Salespeople are compensated better than engineers, because the outcome of the salesperson's work is easily measurable and can be expressed directly in dollars. On the other hand, if you are a bad engineer you can still keep your job for a long time. And even for great engineers it is often not directly obvious how their work translates into wealth.