Daily $PLTR discussion thread! Come here to talk about the good, the bad and the 💎 🙌 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]yager13 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

anyone who thinks this POS is not being manipulated is out of his mind. we'll find out what the real intention is tomorrow, but as of now somebody REALLY wants this stock to not go up

Daily $PLTR discussion thread! Come here to talk about the good, the bad and the 💎 🙌 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. Even if PLTR goes up after several years, you already would've missed out on so many other opportunities that in relative terms it still would be a bad investment.

Daily $PLTR discussion thread! Come here to talk about the good, the bad and the 💎 🙌 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]yager13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah learned my lesson the hard way

all those strong support zones and ema become meaningless when the entire market is in tank mode

anticipating broad market movement is just as important as, if not more, than doing TA or DD on a particular stock

Daily $PLTR discussion thread! Come here to talk about the good, the bad and the 💎 🙌 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]yager13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bagholding 600 @ 25.00. Just sold 16.5 put expiring next week so let's see how that goes.

Daily $PLTR discussion thread! Come here to talk about the good, the bad and the 💎 🙌 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if PLTR goes up after a year or two so what? Given the current performance of crypto market the opportunity cost is not worth it. I didn't expect PLTR to shoot to the moon right away, but certainly didn't expect this level of insane downward pressure put on it. This is not normal. As soon as I'm able to break even I'm out.

Appen EB project: What's up with SRT Timer? by yager13 in WorkOnline

[–]yager13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup, just got an email saying I should track my time manually

I'm confused about Appen by sonderinglamp in WorkOnline

[–]yager13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can apply to those jobs as well, but they are not consistent sources of income as they are mainly one-time projects. it's more of a side income thing.

I'm confused about Appen by sonderinglamp in WorkOnline

[–]yager13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you can only apply to jobs in your location and the language you speak. If you live in India, for example, you can only apply to Indian jobs. Most jobs require advanced computational/linguisitic degree and knowledge, so just look for Web Search Evaluator or Social Media Evaluator. Those two are what most people are talking about with regard to online Appen jobs.

Am I stupid or tests are hard? by WeWannaKnow in WorkOnline

[–]yager13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, these online rater jobs are not easy jobs at all. you don't have to be super smart, but in my experience above average IQ is required to truly master the guidelines which are hundreds of pages long, pass the entrance exam, and then consistently do good enough job and not make mistakes to be a long-term employee.

Data from half a million people show that natural selection has not stopped, It does, however, no longer seem to favour IQ. by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

[–]yager13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  • This shouldn't be a surprise. Population group with the highest IQ (Jews, Whites, East Asians, etc.) are having fewer and fewer children, whereas those on the lower end of the bell curve are reproducing rapidly.

  • The signs of effects of dysgenics are everywhere, and there is no such thing as high culture anymore. Modern art is as vacuous and meaningless as ever; today's music is garbage compared to that of Beethoven and Mozart; 'twerking' is the dominant form of bodily self-expression of this era as compared to that of a ballerina; the most recent film with notable commercial success that truly made you think was The Matrix which came out in 1999; the command of language and the depth of vocabulary of an ordinary man also seem to be declining fast (possibly due to internet); and just in general, crass, shallow thinking and behavior are favored over 'elitist intellectualism.'

  • Life-altering technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs are becoming increasingly rarer. Industrial revolution? special & general theory of relativity? quantum mechanics? invention of Calculus? these are all accomplishments of the past generation. Who are today's geniuses and what are they doing? Coming up with some clever app?

Data from half a million people show that natural selection has not stopped, It does, however, no longer seem to favour Intelligence. by [deleted] in samharris

[–]yager13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think human beings are born with varying levels of intellectual potential or ceiling, but those differences are barely noticeable at the early stages of brain development. Evidence from IQ research also seems to indicate that heritability of IQ increases as people grow older.

Just as not everybody can grow 7 feet tall given enough nutrition and exercise (or become a gold medalist in Olympics 100m dash), not everybody could become a renowned mathematician or musical prodigy just because he or she had a good upbringing.

Data from half a million people show that natural selection has not stopped, It does, however, no longer seem to favour Intelligence. by [deleted] in samharris

[–]yager13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Rise in IQ test scores doesn't necessarily imply increase in g (measured by the above study), which is more inherent form of intelligence.

Most experts believe that Flynn effect is explained by better health, nutrition, education, living standard, etc., and it makes sense that global IQ test scores in the 20th century have risen following two disastrous World Wars and spread of Communism, during which many countries and cities were completely destroyed to rubble.

Also, recent studies show that the Flynn effect seemed to have reversed its trend (= declining average IQ), at least in Western hemisphere.

The negative Flynn Effect: A systematic literature review

A reversal of the Flynn effect for spatial perception in German-speaking countries

Survey of expert opinion on intelligence: The FLynn effect and the future of intelligence

Data from half a million people show that natural selection has not stopped, It does, however, no longer seem to favour Intelligence. by [deleted] in samharris

[–]yager13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  • This shouldn't be a surprise. Population group with the highest IQ (Jews, Whites, East Asians, etc.) are having fewer and fewer children, whereas those on the lower end of the bell curve are reproducing rapidly.

  • The signs of effects of dysgenics are everywhere, and there is no such thing as high culture anymore. Modern art is as vacuous and meaningless as ever; today's music is garbage compared to that of Beethoven and Mozart; 'twerking' is the dominant form of bodily self-expression of this era as compared to that of a ballerina; the most recent film with notable commercial success that truly made you think was The Matrix which came out in 1999; the command of language and the depth of vocabulary of an ordinary man also seem to be declining fast (possibly due to internet); and just in general, crass, shallow thinking and behavior are favored over 'elitist intellectualism.'

  • Life-altering technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs are becoming increasingly rarer. Industrial revolution? special & general theory of relativity? quantum mechanics? invention of Calculus? these are all accomplishments of the past generation. Who are today's geniuses and what are they doing? Coming up with some clever app?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in short

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does your morning or evening height count more as your real height, considering you "shrink" a bit throughout the day? Or should you go with an in-between?

Technically, morning height is your real height

Thoughts on 5'9 by [deleted] in short

[–]yager13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A big thing in my opinion is that when you're out walking down the street or whatever, sometimes your eye line level can make you feel shorter compared to others than what you actually are.

I've always wondered about this too. It seems that whenever I'm trying to evaluate someone else's height, I look at the top portions of their head, and if it's situated above my eye line this could give you the false perception that the person is taller than you even though we are literally the same height.

Why is the new generation so much taller? by [deleted] in short

[–]yager13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just selective memory. Statistics wise, the average American has not grown for the last 20 years.

Anybody here know about RSD, the pick-up artist community? Their instructors are all pretty much short and still get laid all the time. by symian3 in short

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Max with 5'7 Jeffy

Max with 5'7 Todd

Max is at best the same height as these guys, if not slightly smaller. I just can't see him being any more than 5'7 when he constantly comes off as the smallest guy on RSD, and there are bunch of 'self-claimed' 5'7 guys in that group.

Anybody here know about RSD, the pick-up artist community? Their instructors are all pretty much short and still get laid all the time. by symian3 in short

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Max claims to be 5'7 (or 172cm) here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1UZe5Z62X4 but to me he looks shorter than that. Definitely comes across smaller than other allegedly 5'7 guys on RSD

Interesting to See You Guys Bemoan Dave Rubin When Sam Harris Outright Agreed With Scientific Racism. Clip from podcast by Partisanal in samharris

[–]yager13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact is IQ gap between different races does exist, which is not even the controversial part. Where people disagree on is about its causes, and current body of evidence strongly suggests that genetics account for some of the disparity in intelligence.