Snowden was an IT expert, it certainly helps. His book is a great read.
I try to contribute to things getting better, with sourced information, OC and polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with a point ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
Snowden was an IT expert, it certainly helps. His book is a great read.
It could be that they bought a game from launch last year, but it’s a captivating game and they kept playing it this year. Especially online games.
Confused by the Lemmy notification that should have disappeared when I replied.
No, it’s just a design choice to display empty categories.
It’s a design choice to display empty categories.
Tell that to OP, I’m providing the context for their post that I didn’t have.
Give me a source you prefer, I will be happy to swap it. The first results I found was this and Forbes and I was expecting this reaction for Forbes.
For those like me who don’t understand the context: https://www.thegamer.com/the-witcher-4-reveal-ciri-woke-complaints/
TW2 was maybe the only game that motivated me to make a second play because it made me feel like the other side was worth the try, and I enjoyed it.
Same experience for me, really enjoyed The Witcher 2, couldn’t get throught the clunky gameplay of the the 1.
I played the second late and then the third. I think it simplified too much some parts of the gameplay to please the mass, but the atmosphere and writing are still really good.
Salem from Sabrina The Teenage Witch ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXijUaTikhM
I was surprise it was this low. The wording of the study result is a bit different, it’s not % of effectiveness, it’s a % reduction in plaque.
The evidence produced shows benefits in using a powered toothbrush when compared with a manual toothbrush. There was an 11% reduction in plaque at one to three months of use, and a 21% reduction in plaque when assessed after three months of use. For gingivitis, there was a 6% reduction at one to three months of use and an 11% reduction when assessed after three months of use. The benefits of this for long-term dental health are unclear.
A systematic review by Cochrane is probably the most trustworthy source in medicine.
I think people come in this community to refresh from bad news.
Try to follow at least the WHO recommendation of 30 min of moderate exercise per day on average. Maybe you can consider this budget and balance it over your week depending on how busy you are.
Get an accomplice to open a can of tuna.
Are stupid non researched hypothesis allowed? I had in my mind: maybe those roles come from times when life was more violent, so having a strength advantage due to biology was an obvious way to hold power and impose rules that benefit your group/gender. I feel this somehow connects to emotional behaviors that may be required for war and politics, such as not showing your weaknesses. Then you have centuries of cultural development, such as religions, that created layers of justification for the social order that benefited the people in power, even when the physical strength advantage is not relevant anymore, and that’s what we consider tradition.
Reality is probably more complicated.
Is patriarchy and the emotional difference really specific to Western society, if we compare to Arabic, Indian or Chinese traditional cultures, for example?