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BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto Colorado@lemmy.world•Palmer Lake planning commission says Buc-ee’s current proposal does not fit small town’s master planEnglish1·1 month agoThe shrine to car worship and corporate dick riding can fuck all the way out of Larkspur thank you very much
Am also into power metal, I didn’t learn about metal from anime OPs but I have a few on my playlist.
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•10 Simple Habits That Lead to Better Memory, According to Neuroscience1·2 years ago#2: what kind of video games? PvP shooters? Grand strategy? Reflex? Detective games? Story/adventure games? Minesweeper? What about non-grid-based trivia/vocabulary games, or open-ended word games without clues, like Scrabble?
The study says they randomized a subset of the available cognitive games for each game session, could the decreased performance be due to the more sporadic focus on any given skills? Maybe some of the trained skills weren’t especially helpful for memory.
Or maybe the specific cognitive games they used were just bad? The only detail about them in the study was that they “included memory tasks, matching tasks, spatial recognition tasks, and processing speed tasks.” I don’t know if it’s similar stuff, or how fast they let the game difficulty scale in the study, but I’ve tried a couple of those brain trainer apps. They started out trivial and boring and scaled up slowly, and some of them were basically just brute force puzzles. Not particularly mentally strenuous.
I don’t see a control group who did neither of them, either. So are both crosswords and cognitive games good but crosswords are a little better? Or do these cognitive games give just as much benefit as watching Family Guy?
I’m tired of these very specific studies being wildly extrapolated out as “video games bad.” Video games are an extremely diverse medium, it’s like saying reading is bad because you only studied gas station tabloids.
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Orbán: 'There is no war in Ukraine' as no declaration of war from RussiaEnglish4·2 years agoWhat happened to his hands?
Linen actually doesn’t take to large scale mechanization very well. It causes the fibers to break into shorter pieces more often, which makes the final fabric rougher and less sturdy. Machine-woven linen also tends to be more loosely woven, which is again less sturdy.
Machines certainly helped some amount, but cotton got a way bigger boost from industrialization. That’s why cotton is so much cheaper than linen today, especially high quality linen.
My understanding was that there are three types of rayon. Or have I been had by Big Cellulose?
- Viscose is the one that gets weaker when wet, and uses aggressive chemicals
- Modal gets stronger when wet, but also aggressive chemicals
- Tencel (brand name for lyocell) specifically refers to that closed loop process with less harsh solvents, and also gets stronger when wet
If something just says “Rayon” you can probably assume it’s viscose. Tencel sellers want you to know it’s Tencel.
Regardless, none of the above are good for warmth, so bad replacement for wool no matter which process they use. I do love my Tencel bedsheets though.
Dude, my boss every time. I don’t even know how I can go shorter because one time, the whole email was the 2 questions, 21 words total. Still ignored one of them.
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•FTC files “the big one,” a lawsuit alleging Amazon illegally maintains monopolyEnglish23·2 years agoThat feel when your Etsy purchase comes with an Amazon receipt in the package :(
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Kids' Cartoon From Conservative University Claims That Slavery Was 'No Big Deal'2·2 years agoI keep seeing articles refer to them as “a university” or “Prager University” lately, what’s up with that? I thought they were officially PragerU because as a media outlet they’re not allowed to call themselves a university, but the U implies it enough to lend credibility.
Are these writers just taking the bait? Or did PragerU finally realize you don’t have to follow the law if you’re rich and conservative?
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft shuts down Cortana, Apple should do the same with SiriEnglish2·2 years agoI get why a lay person would misunderstand the capabilities of LLMs. They sound like a thinking person should sound, so they treat it like it’s coming from a thinking person.
But how are all the (presumably) tech-literate Microsoft employees also confused by this? Anyone paying even a little attention should have seen numerous instances of LLMs confidently asserting “facts” that they pulled out of their asses. They are not the right tool for most of the stuff people use a voice/OS assistant for.
I have to assume it’s the business guys up top hearing the “AI” buzzword and getting horny for capitalism but god damn
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•In-N-Out bans employees from wearing masks2·2 years agoAwesome, thanks so much!
BagelEmbezzler@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•In-N-Out bans employees from wearing masks1·2 years agoWhere do you find those metrics you’re following? I’m also hesitant to drop all precautions as I don’t think my mental health could take an extended bout of brain fog. I’m a bit of a hermit anyway, and like you said, masking is easy.
I hardly see masks in public at all anymore, though, so I’m feeling unsure about how to tell if everybody’s just acting like it’s over when it isn’t, or if I’m holding out way longer than necessary.
FTFY
The whole chain of comments did not prepare me for how much this sounds like a kid’s book report.