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@garyackerman

Definitely a false assumption in general. The only thing one could conclude is that the students are going at taking tests or doing assignments.

In an extreme case, using the conclusion, one can better one's IQ test result. Thereby creating a false positive towards intelligence measured by the IQ test.

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Hypothesis: This current epidemic of social media use in childhood and adolescents and its impact of their developing brain has probably been seen before.

About 150a ago the alcohol laws on minimum drinking age has been established to minimize the effects on the developing brain. Back then medical advances in the scientific method just started advancing, thus it took so long to establish such an age. Additionally the age of adulthood has been pushed back by many years, where lots of regions had the ruling that one can drink with marriage, which could start as early as the beginning of teenage years.

Fast forward to today where we already know the adverse effects of social media on the molding minds and are taking little action to prohibit and/or minimize its use. Corporations have tried to install a minimum age requirement and this can be very easily lied on.

I doubt that ID checks will be established on such platforms any time soon, because of the current ecosystem of data value and angst of where such data will land.

It seems like the only place where ID checks were successfully applied are on services where can earn money. And these were first implemented once governments started stepping in to learn where the user is gaining the influx of money.

tl;dr As long as government doesn't intervene, we won't see any positive change towards child brain development.

@catsalad

Is it FOMO if it's plastered on social media during and/or after the occurrence.

It is only a question of time till technology can stream all the data to the point that it seems like you were there without physically being present.

@Ruth_Mottram

I feel like south Europe is better enjoyed outside of the summer months. First one is not baked alive, temperatures above 35°C and second, less tourists and cheaper prices plus the temperatures are more manageable under 30°C.

That is why I am delaying my trip south due to the high temperatures.

@selzero

Sometimes I just don't understand people on social media. As if losing one follower is such a big deal.

The reason you follow someone in the first place is because you like what they were preaching at the time. As time passes, both you and them, are more likely to change. This can be that one grows more similar or more apart and if one grows apart, then just unfollow and/or block.

It is not the follower's duty to make the followee to dance to their flute.

@Tutanota

In terms of creating a less bias AI model, it is better to have a more diverse training model. Thus, if many data subjects opt-out to this training attempt, in the long run there will be a worse off propaganda machine.

This is one of those current dilemmas between quality of model and acquiring of data.

My sister is reading AI studies, and she just came across the phrase “Another study showing GPT-4 outperforming human doctors at showing empathy”. And listen: you gotta set a higher bar for showing empathy than doctors.

@dbread from what I am understanding from the German wiki is that ends of the ladle (alpha and beta) point towards Polaris (de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:). Ursa Major does not include Polaris, since Polaris is part of Ursa Minor.

@knittingknots2

Technically there is some truth to it, considering the reactions a body can have to the injection site of the vaccine. Plus all the psychological stigma of being stabbed by a sharp thin knife.

Though wouldn't be able to say if the dramatic experience on average is worse off then not getting vaccinated.

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The trickiness of is taking a multidimensional concept and presenting it in a linear fashion.

The trickiness of is taking the linear concept and transforming it into a multidimensional pattern that one's mind can understand.

Transpiling these ideas to the language would be:

In the ideal case the teacher can just `JSON.stringify(<concept>)` and the student just reverts the function with `JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(<concept>))` and learning would be done. People aren't basic objects and have a schema tied to their minds, thus they need additional parsing to comprehend the concept.

Please vote for an implementation of VJOURNAL in Thunderbird. 👇 This would REALLY improve the ecosystem and usability of open protocols! Currently there is almost no software on the desktop to sync your notes and journals with a CalDAV server and TB could fill a huge gap here.

connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/s

• If you die in the Matrix, you no longer die in real life. We've fixed this critical bug. (Sorry about that!)

If someone sold a shirt that said

MASTODON
Just say no to enshittification

I'd probably buy one.

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The next step is to create an unique value. Luckily has a built in command via

`{{ $uniqueID := .File.UniqueID }}`

which needs to be placed within a range tag meaning within

`{{ range .Pages }}`

So the whole `list.html` file would look like the image. We are also passing in the `"uniqueID" $uniqueID` as the last parameter in the `dict` for the `partial "paypal-button"`.

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Let's say we would implement this pseudo code for the subdirectory `content/post/store`. It would work fine for one product in the subdirectory `store`.

Now let's add a second product that also has the same form (339) with different values.

If one would change either drop-down, both would update. The reason is that the callback is only checking for the class change and not for an unique class.

References

- 339: qoto.org/@barefootstache/11278

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Time to make an overview of what we have so far:

(image Initial)

Since we are already using the callback approach, it would be better to move out everything that is not viable to the form. Thus making the overview more like

(image Reformed)

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First we want to resolve the UX nightmare issue by designing the UI usable.

Let's go with this arrangement of items:

- title of item
- image of item
- drop-down to choose the item

This means we want to create some kind of callback that updates the prior two components that are dependent on the selection within the drop-down. Thus, we will need to extend with while using .

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