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GNU kind communication guidelines the report purports to be transphobic: "Please think about how to treat other participants with respect, especially when you disagree with them. For instance, call them by the names…
For once doesn't seem like a hit piece, the arguments are pretty solid and well documented. Very thorough job and if RMS was smart he would gracefully step down. The only argument I find here against it is the question…
The link provided doesn't mention that. They did in another post ask for people to "Don't necessarily upvote it -- just "vouch" for it if you think it's on-topic." By the way the report is pretty solid.…
I find the fact that media keeps talking about cancer as one single disease unhelpful at best. Look at what the title of the research article is: "Antioxidants stimulate BACH1-dependent tumor angiogenesis" The…
There is Shaarli and Wallabag (archives pages to read later) Both open source and self hostable.
That said, like the barebones design.
Had my share of free beer for eternity.
KLA was actually funded by the US
He says it wasn't likely because most systems were analogically controlled. Emphasis in most.
Wonder if that makes sense given that Europe has just become dependent on US gas, and US being the main proponent of sanctions.
Quoting the Washington Post: > Portions of the operation have been disclosed earlier, including in a 1996 paper in Studies in Intelligence, a CIA journal.
US also has a precedent (from the other thread): > We actually did do this 40 years ago. Reagan covertly blew up a Soviet gas pipeline supplying Europe in 1982, which was publicized in 2004 when the former Secretary of…
But the main motivation for the Russians would be giving them a pretext to attack other infrastructure.
Fair call Russia might have done it for those and other reasons. However 1) Was there any gas flowing at all? Sure anything can cause speculation. 2) This also makes it a convenient timing for the western allies to do…
German people wanted talk with Putin. Guess it won't be happening now. https://www.rtl.de/cms/umfrage-mehrheit-will-verhandlungen-u...
Agree but don't forests do much more for weather events than being carbon sinks? AFAIK they also create a more moderate micro climate, reducing soil temperature, retaining humidity and rain while keeping it in the soil,…
Maybe even relatively simple but massive reforestation efforts could help mitigate climate change effects in the long run.
Exactly, and there is far too little vitamin deficiency testing.
These are the current guidelines https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18593734/
These mystical experiences are part of the outcome, not an environmental variable. There maybe anecdotal or some other kind of evidence in the sense of what the effect of the supporting environment is on the long term.
Research on psychotherapeutic use of hallucinogens is done on this premise. At this point I believe it would be unethical to perform such a study. It would risk exposing subjects to psychological harm. Edit: on the…
You sound like someone who is looking for deeper meaning in life. Not knowing what inspires you or motivates you, maybe you'd be better exploring your sense of purpose, what rewards you in the long run, what gives…
The most based reply on this thread. Too bad it doesn't include Christof Koch
There is the Integrated Information Theory that attempts to solve the question of how to measure consciousness. But it's far from applicable at this point, even if promising. LaMDA was trained not only to learn how to…
We humans have proven terrible at determining what is sentient. That's why we're still discussing the hard problem of consciousness. There is the Integrated Information Theory that attempts to resolve how to determine…