Those poor raccoons. I don’t know what an autistic raccoon looks like, but these scientists should be ashamed of their… hmmm. I actually have no idea what the conspiracy behind animal vaccinations would be. Big science profiting just doesn’t fit right.
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Android@lemdro.id•Honor's Magic V3 can fit a tiny apology to Z Fold users on the very thin hingeEnglish
193·1 year agoI’m not sure I’d buy a phone with a permanently etched message/advertisement from the manufacturer to other people.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's the best habit you've developed and how did you develop it?
1·1 year agoOh, that’s great, I think you’ve got to be almost there then!
Something else you can start adding is holding at the top then lowering down with as much control as possible, and pausing every inch or so. You can also work on shifting weight from one arm to the other between each pause (e.g. lower an inch with as much weight as you can on the left then pause for a second to shift as much as you can to the right and lower another inch).
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's the best habit you've developed and how did you develop it?
4·1 year agoOne thing that I think helps is just hanging. Gets you used to carrying your bodyweight in a way that assisted doesn’t. What you’re doing will still help with full range of motion, but maybe at the end just hang as long as you can. At some point you can also add this at the top (e.g. hop up to bar to chin and hold as long as possible)
I’ve read that human skin particles make up a significant portion of household dust.
… Are you a robot?
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Technology@beehaw.org•U.S. sues TikTok for collecting kids’ data without parents’ permission: Justice Department calls TikTok’s age-gating methods ‘deficient in multiple ways'
28·1 year agoMaybe just protect everyone’s right to privacy?
Their enforcement mechanism ensure the opposite.
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LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•You could've asked people for money anyway
121·1 year agoThere are plenty of religious people that lump all sex outside of marriage into the same bucket. The two categories are “sanctioned by god,” and “not sanctioned by god”.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Signal under fire for storing encryption keys in plaintext
17·1 year agoAlso not a surprise because as the article notes it’s been known and discussed since at least 2018
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•On the Internet, what is a dead giveaway that someone is actually a kid?
338·1 year agoHuh
Hexbear is an 8/10 on this scale
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•United Airlines launches personalized ads on seat-back screens
7·2 years agoYour next flight, a minimum of 22 minutes of uninterrupted flying time during every hour in the air!
Silly academics and the limits to their tolerance for debt servitude.
solarvector@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Delaware, Florida cancel primaries to deny ‘uncommitted’ challenge to Biden
31·2 years agoThis seems incredibly short sighted. People don’t like having their voice silenced, for good reason. Refuse them a chance now and they’re more likely to make their displeasure known in the general election when it will have a much greater effect.
Thank you!
Can’t read the post past the giant subscribe things banner :/
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Science@mander.xyz•Research shows that people who BS are more likely to fall for BS | Waterloo News
7·2 years agoMaybe because they’re naive enough to assume that just because they’re lying bastards they can tell when other people are.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Trump's MAGA movement is causing Republicans in Congress to hate each other
8·2 years agoMaybe the “movement” is just attracting insufferable people, who also find themselves insufferable.
Hah, no, definitely not a 24/7 thing. More that it can be a useful exercise.
Mostly it’s about best practices I think, and getting a feel for them. Try starting with something simple, like making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Describe how it’s done, each step. Think about where it’s efficient, where there’s extra wasted action, or time. By the time you’re done you’ll be considering if your butter knives are stored in the best spot, if you should get everything out at once, or one at a time. Do you have enough inventory? Is having extra inventory a waste? Is it worth washing knives afterwards or get extra so you can wash a batch at a time instead?
Then, go back through from the perspective of a child that has never seen your kitchen. Do the steps still make sense? How can you make it more simple, less effort? Finally, when I mentioned hand off… How do you ensure that your child laborer is going to deliver a pb&j of sufficient quality? Who determines quality? Production time?
Once you start thinking that way, everything is a process that could be considered, with inputs and outputs, quality control issues, potential waste, efficiency improvements, etc. It applies to data just as much as a sandwich for example, and office jobs are all about taking information, changing it a little and sending it on. Each step should transform in some way (capturing who does what, to what, at each step can help). Understanding the complexity instead of assuming simplicity so you can analyze it, but then distill it back down to something that is actually simple and understandable.
Anyway, hopefully that helps some in thinking about it a little differently.
For googling key words: quality management, process mapping, process analysis, lean, ?
Unfortunately there’s a lot of corporate shit, buzzwords, and SEO that have accumulated so it can by hard to find good info (like everything else now?)
Processes
Super generic, most people interact with them in some form all the time both at work and personal without a second thought. Very few understand what makes a good process, especially when there is a handoff involved.
Oh also communication. Everyone does it so a lot of people must be really good at it right? Yeah…


How are Oz and Phil so high on this spectrum?