I don't know if I'm stupid or not but I tried going to peertube and I couldn't for the life of my understand what I was looking at. It just seemed like a vague soup of instances with no continuity or ability to know what I was looking at. Maybe I accessed it wrong but I didn't fully get it.
It's not "traditional" in that it isn't part of the formal economy when it comes to how someone earns money. Its a part of the idea of the "informal economy" which is massive but less defined.
Well the graph has to have a standard of what it's measuring. Hours contributing to full time work and government issued days off are very different things especially when people are still working a typical five day week.
I don't agree that the graph is useless outside of the US example just because of these small differences. It still shows what it primarily is trying to show, that being legally provided days off.
They posted the replication crisis and said that its an "art" to know which science is grounded in evidence and which is not.
You're right, its not solved. It's not really a problem than can exactly be fully solved and definitely not within the current structure of the journal system and the publish or perish of academia like you mentioned.
Your other post however is the nuance completely missing from what OP said which is that we do already have ways of rooting out consensus and empirical support through the hierarchy of evidence.
I pretty much agree with you, what I was annoyed about is the vague dismissal of what has been done to improve science. It's not an art to know what is good scientific work, it's still a science and evidence based policy and action is needed now more than ever.
Also let's acknowledge that just posting the Wikipedia of the replication crisis and saying that makes scientific theory development invalid is total bullshit.
First that this issue was brought up ~20 years go. Second that the advancement of meta science has remedied these issues a lot. Third that we are now far more open about science with organizations like OSF. Fourth that in the example of the comic these are usually arguments against highly replicated works like climate science not small niche areas of psychology the public doesn't interact with.
RIFTS has a certain "Je ne sais quoi" that you really can't get in other games, even Savage RIFTS doesn't do it. It's this horror game masquerading as a power fantasy where the mechanics are as hard to handle as the in game tech but with the right GM it's a masterpiece of high powered insanity.
As a non-Israeli Jew I will confirm, I am very very very fucking pissed not just because they have made the world less safe for me but because this poison of national narcissism has used our trauma as a tool of evil. I can't participate or be near my own culture anymore which was once a deep comfort for me who's last memories of many of my late loved ones being our shared religious ceremonies. The name of Israel on my lips in prayer now sours the kiddush wine.
He's clearly a troll, he's pretty racist too