Quote from: The Brain on Today at 02:12:31 AMThe list says a lot about how the US views its place in the world.
Quote from: Sheilbh on January 22, 2026, 09:22:06 PMYeah they need to do environmental impact assessments.
Worth noting this is the data centre on the Iver landfill site - so while it is in the greenbelt it's very much a brownfield development. There's been a few brownfield developments that have been stymied at the environmental impact asseessment stage because there are some very rare species of spiders that basically thrive in post-industrial landscapes
This is the example Starmer gave of spiders blocking the development of a whole new town which is basically true. A train station was built with a plan for a new town around it and nothing has been built and 15,000 homes blocked (largely on brownfield sites) because it's now the home of a rare spider so a protected site![]()
Quote from: Bauer on January 22, 2026, 11:15:36 PMI'm actually kinda surprised that old battle is sticking point still. Why even bother bringing it up.
QuoteYeah us anglos don't know Quebec very well, but I do think there is French influence baked into the Canadian identity ever so subtlety nonetheless.
QuoteOur public schools could really use more focus on increasing academics at young ages in my opinion. I know so many people shocked at how kids don't get homework here. Better / earlier French is one way of doing that.
Quote from: DGuller on January 22, 2026, 11:59:17 PMQuote from: Zoupa on January 22, 2026, 08:50:41 PMI guess you haven't heard of replication crisis, which was a big thing years before AI. Good thing there was little need to replicate experiments, because it turned out most of the time you couldn't. Humans were very much capable of bullshitting and willful lack of skepticism on their own, especially when academic career was on the line.Quote from: Admiral Yi on January 22, 2026, 08:43:23 PMQuote from: Jacob on January 22, 2026, 08:35:22 PMIndeed.
But replicating every relevant incremental experiment since 2025 in your field is going to become an overwhelming burden on individual researchers very quickly.
Replicating every relevant incremental experiment since the dawn of time up to 2025 would have been an overwhelming burden as well.
There was little need to replicate an experiment previously. That's the whole point of scientific journal publishing.
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