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Affirmation of the self directly reduces the threat experienced when receiving difficult information -- this has been documented in psych for a long time and found across a lot of domains (tolerating negative health information, info about racial disparity and inequity, behavioral planning for unpleasant tasks, etc).

Buried in the jargon in this area is empirical validation of the simple insight that most of us believe: insecure people can't tolerate difficult-but-true information as well

in reply to Cat Hicks

I know. The articles about topics regarding cultural anthropology are mostly terrible. Especially the ones about anthropology of knowledge. I guess many of it hits too close to home.
in reply to Nicolai von Neudeck

I remember exactly when I stopped editing Wikipedia. It was when the Exklusionisten (almost all men anyway) won. And I had been an editor since 2003 or 2004


Pourquoi j'aime Wikipedia:

A l'assertion :
[Averell Dalton a]...parfois des éclairs de génie.
Il est noté :
"Ce passage nécessite une référence..."





What I learned in the past four days, having @tbernard at my place:

  • fractional scaling is awful bullshit
  • most of the work related to grants is unpaid
  • FOSS people should sleep more

#TheLifeOfaGNOMEdesigner



ZATAZ » North Korean IT workers inside US government contracts byteseu.com/1606628/ #Conflicts #NorthKorea


Swedish mining is commonly presented as environmentally and socially benign. That's some joke. That's some joke. Benign mining? Hah hah

"The mining plans are a sign that history is repeating itself, another reindeer herder tells me. It is important to resist “for myself and for my children and everyone who comes after us who wants to live the life that I have lived”.

theconversation.com/swedens-mi…

There's a reason we're wiping out life on earth, including our own.

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in reply to Gerry McGovern

Gerry, I am sure that you don't mean that there is reasoning in our stupid human following on self extinction pathways?

Surely you mean that there is no reasoning at all, only mindless obedience coupled with no bravery to imagine a future for all that we have created ourselves?

in reply to Darker Knight

@darkerknight It feels that way, doesn't it. I think our job now is to imagine what comes after collapse and to prepare for that. To do all we can to protect the good soil, air, water and life that is left.

We are all now gripped in the final death spasm of the Growth Death Cult, although it's ultimate demise may take hundreds of years. Let's try and stop it bring everything down with it.


in reply to Adhidarma Hadiwinoto

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Nice article featuring some familiar names. Wonder if they read my thesis as part of the research...

How a 'fertility gap' is fuelling the rise of one-child families - BBC News
bbc.com/news/articles/cwyv7211…




"We are unsettled to the very roots of our being. There isn't a human relation, whether of parent and child, husband and wife, worker and employer, that doesn't move in a strange situation. We are not used to a complicated civilization, we don't know how to behave when personal contact and eternal authority have disappeared. There are no precedents to guide us, no wisdom that wasn't made for a simpler age. We have changed our environment more quickly than we know how to change ourselves."


We Are Working to Pressure Israel to Withdraw from … byteseu.com/1606626/ #Conflicts #Israel #Jordan #JordanNews #Syria


Yo Fedi!

Is there anyone here who uses Backblaze with Linux? Do you use the CLI client and scripts, or a third-party tool from this list at the link? Infodump on me please.

backblaze.com/cloud-storage/in…

#backup #backblaze #linux #LinuxBackup

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in reply to szakib

Alright,
Anyway, rclone is what I used when I backed up against Backblaze


Wow.
This says *everything* about the German defence debate, really.

For YEARS experts have fretted over public opinion on defence spending and how it would be impossible to justify spending over 1 or 2%. Turns out 35% (!!!!) of Germans think we’re already spending OVER 5 % of GDP. WTH.

Source: koerber-stiftung.de/site/asset…



Me está dando una rabia infinita como se está cubriendo el tema de la peste porcina.

En vez de aprovechar para explicar que las macrogranjas de cerdo deberían eliminarse. Por cuestiones de depredación de agua, terreno y emisiones de C02, por compasión hacia los animales, por salud humana...

Solo se habla de las cifras que van a perder los magnates del cerdo.

in reply to Aurora 🐌

Sí. Una cosa que echo de menos en la forma que se informa actualmente es el hecho innegable que tienes que buscar por tu cuenta las posibles causas.

Ahora solo se da la noticia y se enumeran las medidas cortoplacistas para resolver sus consecuencias. Para nada se plantea (contadas excepciones de medios imparciales) soluciones al origen del problema.

Si la solución del problema afecta a beneficios económicos (también cortoplacistas) ya ni te cuento.

Lo cual lleva a una conclusión realmente triste: si un problema no lleva aparejado consecuencias negativas en lo económico, no es un problema. Si una solución acarrea pérdida de beneficios de unos pocos (a corto plazo) no es una solución.

in reply to Ulmo

Pero es que las consecuencias económicas derivadas de las macrogranjas también son economía.

Es decir, las consecuencias por cambio climático, la degradación de suelo para agricultores, los problemas de salud para la población...

Pero parece que solo llamamos economía a la pérdida de beneficios futuros de ciertos megarricos, en vez de la pérdida real de dinero de millones de personas diversas.




#PennedPossibilities 866 — Do any of your characters use medical or assistive devices (including glasses)?

Sidren, the MC of Dragon Prey, uses a staff. She has a club foot and can't really get around well without her staff.

This doesn't slow her down one bit. She's a healer forced to watch her clan dwindle under the attacks of the firebeasts. Then, one dreadful day, she ends up face to face with a beast - a turning point.

Dragon Prey, Cloud Lands Beginnings 1

#WritingCommunity
#Dragons





Ancient Greece to Turner v Constable: Seven of the greatest rivalries in art history

There is an art to rivalry. Mastering its rules has, since ancient times, shaped cultural history over millennia.

By Kelly Grovier

bbc.co.uk/culture/article/2025…

Art History at PG:
gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/5…

#art #history #painting