Streetlights 5d ago • 88%
Steam, why you not just ban all of Russia? If nothing else it would be funny.
Streetlights 5d ago • 100%
What a weird cause to champion.
Streetlights 6d ago • 100%
shooters such as Tomb Raider
Have they ever played Tomb Raider? Or any of the other games they're ratting off.
Oh and Sid Meier games are racist.
Streetlights 1w ago • 100%
Last patch was only a year ago. Googled it, turns out the dev team, and those behind cyberpunk, left to start their own studio.
Streetlights 1w ago • 100%
The Witcher 3’s director left? Well, yeah, more than 2 years ago…
What, why?
Streetlights 1w ago • 100%
If she gets a retrial/appeal they will have to go through all the evidence with a fresh start, unless the prosecution withdraw their case (as what happened to Lucia De Berk).
Explosive revelations from the inquiry this week. These convictions are starting to look more than a little unsafe.
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
They'll justify it by saying she's "one of the good ones".
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
Apparently she's quite popular among the Conservative base. Jenrick might be a bit too Ukippy for them.
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
"Riker to transporter room one, lock on to that transmission and beam me over"
Streetlights 2w ago • 16%
Sigh, not suggesting they don't make it.
Streetlights 2w ago • 33%
I am not suggesting any of that.
Streetlights 2w ago • 25%
Who says I'm worried?
Streetlights 2w ago • 33%
What
The second-in-command at the Russian Federal Security Service was placed on international sanctions lists with errors in his personal data, potentially enabling him to evade them.
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
Does anyone know what chemical weapons are being used? It can't be nerve agents surely?
Edit: Chloropicrin
Streetlights 2w ago • 20%
Well no, I didn't give it much thought it's a comment on lemmy, not a manifesto.
Creating a school shooter sim may be easy, but modding a political "game" built to highlight the horror of school shooting into something "funny" that reverses its premise entirely will make a headline.
Streetlights 2w ago • 27%
The urge to troll?
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
"Your cheque is in the mail Comrade, trust me."
Streetlights 2w ago • 20%
I can see modders getting their hands on this and...subverting the original intention say.
Streetlights 2w ago • 100%
So that's what it's like to experience Bij.
Streetlights 2w ago • 90%
Stop thinking of them as people, they are just meat space for brands. Like a billboard or those little posters above urinals.
Archive link here: https://archive.ph/mwFp9 Is the Royal Statistical Society debasing itself by pouring doubt on our judicial system, or is there something to it?
Get ready for another 8 hours of speculative bullshit. This time with Keanu Reeves for some reason.
"Shaken baby syndrome" was a fad medical diagnosis in the 80's and 90's that has led to many miscarriages of justice (e.g. Sally Clark). It has subsequently been widely discredited by most of the Medical community, but that won't stop some prosecuters...
They did it again! https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/hezbollah-official-walkie-talkies-group-exploded-part-blasts-113808691
Dear Scots, those have been a wonderful couple of days with you. I could not be a happier mayor. You are always welcome to come back to Cologne! #tartanarmy @ScotlandNT #euro2024
Steven Pinker explains the cognitive biases we all suffer from and how they can short-circuit rational thinking and lead us into believing stupid things. Skip to 12:15 to bypass the preamble.
Tl;dr an undergraduate paper last year claiming females hunt just as often as males got picked up by the media and amplified before it was discovered their analysis was deeply flawed and unreliable. Here several anthropologists present a very gracious rebuttal.
There was no group difference in reaction times and accuracy between males and females (using contraception and not). However, within subject analyses revealed that regularly menstruating females performed better during menstruation compared to being in any other phase, with faster reaction times (10ms c.ca, p < .01), fewer errors (p < .05) and lower dispersion intra-individual variability (p < .05). In contrast they exhibited slower reaction times (10ms c.ca, p < .01) and poorer timing anticipation (p < .01) in the luteal phase, and more errors in the predicted ovulatory phase (p < .01). Self-reported mood, cognitive and physical symptoms were all worst during menstruation (p < .01), and a significant proportion of females felt that their symptoms were negatively affecting their cognitive performance during menstruation on testing day, which was incongruent with their actual performance.
New paper casts doubt on the often reported huge rise in maternal deaths in the United States over the past 20 years. They put the blame firmly on a change in the reporting method.
Rushed through last minute before parliament is dissolved using emergency powers. Should've been debated in the commons at least.
Was Roger Penrose not completely insane when he proposed his Orch OR theory of the mind? Still doesn't explain the hard problem of consciousness, but a step closer?
Excellent essay from Coyne and Maroja that picks apart six widespread examples of biology being corrupted by (often well-intentioned) ideology.
Were the Greens booted out before they could quit? Lorna's properly fuming calling it "an act of political cowardice". If the opposition put forward a VONC on Humza right now, I'm not sure he'd survive it.
Brilliant mind. I was lucky enough to meet him at an invited lecture once and he was nice enough to sign Freedom Evolves for me. Another horseman falls.
SNP having a great day
There is a lot of disinformation flying around about this. The original myth about Cass "dismissing 98% of all data" started because an activist on twitter read the wrong paper. Question everything, especially if it agrees with you.
Seen the "98% of studies were ignored!" one doing the rounds on social media. The editorial in the BMJ put it in much better terms: "One emerging criticism of the Cass review is that it set the methodological bar too high for research to be included in its analysis and discarded too many studies on the basis of quality. In fact, the reality is different: studies in gender medicine fall woefully short in terms of methodological rigour; the methodological bar for gender medicine studies was set too low, generating research findings that are therefore hard to interpret."
Appendix 4 in the Cass Review revealed that 6 out of the 7 adult GDC clinics currently operating in the UK refused to collect or share their patient followup data. If you want better care for struggling LGBT kids, you need the data.