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This comic was published less than ten years ago, and it's wild how obsolete it is
  • That's true, even if the specific example doesn't hold, the core concept does. If I needed to implement a bird detector today, I'd make an API call to AWS Rekognition or an equivalent service. It would take me a day or two to learn the API and then maybe 4 hours to actually implement. But if you asked me to implement a bird species detector, I'm pretty sure there is no off the shelf API capable of that, and I would indeed need months or years.

  • Which side are you? Javascript or Typescript
  • I prefer JavaScript personally, but it's time to acknowledge that TypeScript has won. If you want to contribute and succeed as a developer in the JS ecosystem, you need to learn TS, like it or not.

  • Wealth shown to scale
  • Hi, I'm actually the creator of that webpage. I'll probably delete this comment later to protect my anonymity on lemmy, but while I have you here I'd like to address this concern. I actually did consider a few sections on climate change, and the main thing that stopped me is that the scale of the climate emergency is so much more massive than people generally understand.

    A to-scale illustration of the cost to solve climate change would be thousands of times larger than this graphic, and even then, international cooperation and climate denialism would remain major hurdles. I considered some smaller ticket items like "cost to install electric car chargers in every city" and stuff like that, but everything I came up with made only a small dent on its own.

    Eventually, I began work on another project visualizing the world's largest carbon emitters, which really got to the heart of the matter in displaying corporate greed, but at that point it would have been my fourth doom scroll visualization project, and I had had enough.

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  • I recently saw an archeologist talk about this very thing. His conclusion: archeology actually takes great pains to infer gender roles based on artifacts and cultural context, not merely bones. Some ancient peoples had wildly different conceptions of gender than us, which often don't align with biological sex. "We don't dead name the dead" he said. Video here https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8FHWfya/

  • incredible
  • anything about sanitary practices faces a massive barrier of getting people to accept and implement it. I could tell ancient doctors to wash their hands, but the first time someone tried that in actual history they laughed in his face.

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