@arteteco
In keeping with that desire, care to expand on that thought?
@Absinthe
I find it to be pretty reasonable to discuss things in a mature way here, despite differences between us. This is a STEM instance so everything, as in the scientific endeavor, is subject to inquiry. Respectfully, of course. I would yes say as long it isn't too far "off-topic."
The war inside Palantir: Data-mining firm ties to ICE under attack by employees
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/08/22/war-inside-palantir-data-mining-firms-ties-ice-under-attack-by-employees/
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Continuing in my ongoing love of lightweight technology with this list of text-based versions of popular sites:
https://github.com/mdibaiee/awesome-lite-websites/blob/master/README.md
The Problem with Mindfulness
https://theconversation.com/the-problem-with-mindfulness-115648
@freemo You can also follow Pinephone and Purism.
Crispr pioneer among University of California researchers boycotting Elsevier
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/crispr-pioneer-among-university-of-california-researchers-boycotting-elvesier-/3010833.article
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U.S. Significantly Weakens Endangered Species Act
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/12/climate/endangered-species-act-changes.html#click=https://t.co/cFmbb935wW
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@freemo All good. 👍
@freemo Firstly, I would say that the article directly quotes the authors of the paper in that "this provides some evidence supporting a causal link between irregular sleep and metabolic dysfunction." Second, the article clearly states that the converse hypothesis was not found. That is to say, the sleep duration and bedtimes preceded the development of metabolic dysfunction, not the other way around.
"A new study has found that not sticking to a regular bedtime and wake-up schedule–and getting different amounts of sleep each night–can put a person at higher risk for obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, high blood sugar and other metabolic disorders."
https://neurosciencenews.com/sleep-disruptions-metabolism-14174/
"The study confirms what we've been hearing for years: Cooking from scratch and eating "real food" is better and healthier. The problem is that knowing this doesn't make it any more doable for the average family."
Data Were 'Anonymized'? These Scientists Can Still Identify You
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/23/health/data-privacy-protection.html
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How to ghost Grubhub and order your restaurant takeout ethically https://t.co/hLBHJgK7q8 https://t.co/ngdDzXzpvu
#thevergebot
Review | Google Chrome has become surveillance software. It’s time to switch.
Our latest privacy experiment found Chrome ushered more than 11,000 tracker cookies into our browser — in a single week.
Google Chrome has become surveillance software. It’s time to switch.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/21/google-chrome-has-become-surveillance-software-its-time-switch/
11 new science fiction and fantasy books to check out in late June https://t.co/OVaOCXUiZ2 https://t.co/5ZXgmtM5O0
#thevergebot
Another dark day for science.
New restriction on fetal tissue research ‘was the president’s decision’
New restriction on fetal tissue research ‘was the president’s decision’
https://wapo.st/2IrbKHY
US State Department begins social media screening for nearly all visa applicants
https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/01/u-s-state-department-begins-social-media-screening-for-nearly-all-visa-applicants/
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The German Ministry of the Interior wants to force WhattsApp, Threema and Apple to decrypt encrypted messages. But a backdoor for the "good guys" only is impossible. While this draft would not affect #Tutanota, we will fight it. #Fight4Privacy
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/encrypted-message-no-encryption-backdoor/
@arteteco
This holds true for your example of walking and listening to a podcast. Walking is largely passive so you're free to redirect your attention to the podcast. However, if you trip or stop at a crossing, your attention shifts away from the podcast and to managing your fall or negotiating the crossing before switching back. In this those moments you've lost attention to and recollection of what is being said in the podcast.
Researcher in neuroscience, psychology, pharmacology, and the intersections therein. Dabbler of cybersecurity and data/internet privacy. Document editor extraordinaire.