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  • Meanwhile, in Maine

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    JodiJ
    Jesus.
  • Electing 5 year olds masquerading as adults

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    ShiroKuroS
    :woman-facepalming: I have no words. smh
  • Driving apps that sell your info

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    ShiroKuroS
    Woah. Arity uses the data it collects to create driving scores and then sells them to auto insurance companies, which use the data to set rates for drivers using the apps. Arity claims it has over 40 million "active connections" to US drivers, who have opted into sharing their driving data through "consumer mobile apps, in-car devices, and connected cars." So in other words, it's not generic data about how "people" drive, it's data that says specifically "this is how Mary Smith of Springfield USA drives." Wow. I'm glad I don't use any of those apps. And I have also consciously avoided those apps that car insurance companies try to get you to install as well. But isn't it just a matter of time before GPS apps start doing that? I use Google maps all the time, and I'm logged in so my profile data could theoretically be matched with any tracking the map app does. Brave new world. smh.
  • How water freezes

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  • Murdle

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    ShiroKuroS
    I got Bandle today w/ three hints (I believe drums, guitar and synth).
  • IRS to close loophole: depreciating the same asset repeatedly

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    Link to the same article, but you don't have to register/login in order to read it: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/closing-asset-loophole-could-add-billions-to-tax-collections-irs-says/ar-BB1on30q The IRS is in a constant game of Whack-a-Mole.....
  • RIP Anouk Aimee

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  • The worm charmers

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    C
    Yes, the Dawkins mentioned is probably the one you thought of. "Richard Dawkins FRS FRSL (born 26 March 1941)[3] is a British evolutionary biologist, zoologist, and author." Met Mary Anna at Wakulla Springs years ago. We took a ride on the river that flows from the spring. We were "attacked" by the manatees, the alligators ignored us. We saw no night crawlers. "
  • Rocking horse

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    ShiroKuroS
    @Jodi said in Rocking horse: This horse might want the heavy metal music turned off because it’s annoying as hell. Oh dear! You're probably right!
  • Have any of you made dandelion tea/coffee?

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    ShiroKuroS
    @Jodi Neat!!
  • Because it's there

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  • Surgeon General: Warning Label for Social Media Platforms

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    ShiroKuroS
    I was wondering if they would compare this to the tobacco warnings. ETA i mean, i was wondering what they found from the tobacco warnings and how this would compare. I’ll be curious to ask my students what they think about this when the fall semester starts.
  • NJ politics - racketeering charge against a "powerful Democrat"

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  • Heat wave heading our way

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    AdagioMA
    It’s chilly over here on the west coast, but up to 88 at the end of the week. I turned the furnace back on last night…
  • Historical photos leaked

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  • And soon Asian Americans will become average ...

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    C
    Wondering what the long term negatives of Tiger Mothers are.
  • Maintenance Announcement - 2024-06-16

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    Done.
  • Parenthood Shrinks Brains

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    @ShiroKuro said in Parenthood Shrinks Brains: The other thing I'm curious about is whether/when the gray matter reduction is reversed. This might take a while, seeing that the brain shrinkage phenomena were only discovered c. 2021-2022. Even if the gray matter is to grow back, it will take time; the ongoing responsibilities of actively rearing young children may continuously suppress gray matter replenishment.
  • Gaffe tracker

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    AdagioMA
    @wtg NYTimes had a much rosier view of that meeting. Not sure who to believe.
  • Built by upside-down giants - AKA the new house thread

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    ShiroKuroS
    @CHAS said in Built by upside-down giants - AKA the new house thread: Was told it is customary to turn only the plugs ins that are wired to a wall switch upside down. Ooh, that's interesting!! The new house has those plugs that are wired to a wall switch in the main bedroom, but no where else.