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KatyPearce , to random
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I'm creating an extra credit question and I'm mocking up studies that sound good in media reporting but when you look closer, they're heavily flawed. I already did a scenario of teen social media and mental health. Suggestions for others that would be covered as causal in media?

bkeegan ,
@bkeegan@hci.social avatar

@KatyPearce YouTube recommendations are a gateway to extremism/polarization.

Twitter algo timeline favors liberals.

Conservatives are punished more by content moderators.

@academicchatter

KatyPearce OP ,
@KatyPearce@mastodon.social avatar
stillundsensibel , to random German
@stillundsensibel@literatur.social avatar

Gibt es hier auf Mastodon eigentlich einen besonderen Hashtag, den man als deutschsprachige Autorin kennen sollte? Und worunter man die anderen buchigen Toots findet?

Nike_Leonhard ,
@Nike_Leonhard@literatur.social avatar

@stillundsensibel
Neben den schon genannten Hashtags finde ich noch die Hashtags , , (bzw. ), schreiben und die Gruppe @buechermachen erwähnenswert.

Sascha_Raubal ,
@Sascha_Raubal@muenchen.social avatar
elonjet , to random
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

Landed in Warwick, Rhode Island, US. Apx. flt. time 2 h 19 min.

elonjet OP ,
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

1,202 mile (1,044 NM) flight from OPF to PVD

~ 1,170 gallons (4,430 liters).
~ 7,843 lbs (3,558 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $6,554 cost of fuel.
~ 12 tons of CO2 emissions.

elonjet , to random
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

Took off near Miami, Florida, US.

EeeeWooo ,
@EeeeWooo@mastodon.social avatar

@elonjet OMG he was near where I am. My gag reflex was just activated.

lalage , to random Dutch
@lalage@mastodon.nl avatar

Vorige week voelde ik me een paar dagen gewoon goed (zowel fysiek als mentaal). Best jammer dat dat alweer een week voorbij is. Zouden veel mensen zich altijd zo goed voelen of de meesten niet? Dat vraag ik mij dan af. Het maakt ook niet uit; hier moet ik het mee doen. Dan maar proberen om mild te zijn voor mijzelf

lalage OP ,
@lalage@mastodon.nl avatar

Misschien houd ik daarom zo van boeken, omdat je daarin leest over waar mensen allemaal mee worstelen, terwijl ze er weinig van laten zien aan anderen. Omdat je je schaamt. Omdat je denkt dat je de enige bent. Uit boeken weet ik dat we allemaal maar mensen zijn en allemaal moeite hebben met van alles en nog wat

lalage OP ,
@lalage@mastodon.nl avatar

Het ultieme boek hiervoor is ‘821 mensen die er ook toe doen’ van Anna van der Kruis, met allemaal korte verhalen waartussen regelmatig verbanden te vinden zijn. Ik lees het nu voor de tweede keer en vind het nog beter @boeken

braveamateur , to random Swedish
@braveamateur@mas.to avatar

1/10
Top 10 I read this year, in no particular order. No rereads.

The Last Days of New Paris by China Miéville

braveamateur OP ,
@braveamateur@mas.to avatar

9/10
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

braveamateur OP ,
@braveamateur@mas.to avatar

10/10
A Heart So White by Javier Marías
@bookstodon

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elonjet , to random
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Landed near Miami, Florida, US. Apx. flt. time 1 h 54 min.

elonjet OP ,
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

1,101 mile (957 NM) flight from AUS to OPF

~ 964 gallons (3,649 liters).
~ 6,460 lbs (2,930 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $5,398 cost of fuel.
~ 10 tons of CO2 emissions.

elonjet , to random
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

Took off from Austin, Texas, US.

Uair , to random
@Uair@autistics.life avatar

@instance@relay.fedi.buzz

Hello everyone! Just joined this group; only recently joined the fediverse itself and confirmed that, yes, I'm more than a lil' autistic.

It's wonderful to have finally found my people. Been looking for y'all all my life.

nellie_m ,
@nellie_m@autisticpri.de avatar

@Uair @instance@relay.fedi.buzz

Hi Uair, welcome and thanks for the follow! I don't know what you mean by "group" but yes, this online community has been amazing for me, too. It's really like finding one's people 💛

There are some good hashtags to follow, like , and also a pretty active group, @actuallyautistic

We've had so many interesting discussions, sometimes lively, but only very rarely did I feel the need to block someone.

Great to have you on board!

punishmenthurts ,
@punishmenthurts@neurodifferent.me avatar

@nellie_m @Uair @instance@relay.fedi.buzz @actuallyautistic not sure either - and now I'm nervous. I thought the whole place was, I mean the site name says "neurodifferent dot me." I haven't been hashtagging, I've just been talking as though everyone is Autistic, letting it all hang out, as we used to say. 😬

nm , (edited ) to technology
@nm@veganism.social avatar

I just finished my hour-long interview with Oxford University concerning their study of Mastodon and decentralized social media.

They were especially interested in what we’ve done here at Veganism Social, as we have our own fork with custom features that address common complaints such as content discoverability.

Veganism Social’s use case was exemplary of the benefits of decentralizion. Our moderation is uniquely anti-speciesist, and the community has a clear purpose beyond ‘general’.

My analyses of the technological and sociological benefits of decentralization are extensive. I (currently) have a deep understanding of Mastodon’s code-base, and how to use it. I also worked as a software developer for centralized social media, and now moderate a subreddit with 100k members.

I could not possibly exhaust myself of exhilarating insights to share.

Surely, the Oxford study will broaden awareness of how decentralized social media will benefit society.

Next time my wife asks me to stop info-dumping, I’ll banter that Oxford might think it’s worth listening to. 🤭

They’re sending me an Amazon gift card as compensation, and of course I’m spending it all on candy.

@technology @Gargron @Mastodon @feditips
@fediversereport @fediverse

nix ,
@nix@merv.news avatar

Where can we find a list of difference between the features in veganism social?

NatoBoram ,

Pretty wild to read this Mastodon post in a Lemmy community

cstross , to random
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dimi ,
@dimi@techforgood.social avatar

@cstross
I think the biggest difference is that spaceships in movies (like Star Trek) are built in a space dock, rather than on earth. (Although the last movies show the ship being made on earth)

Having the parts beamed to a space dock (or through an orbital lift) could allow for larger, more spacious and comfortable ships...

@allstartrek

FlockOfCats , to random
@FlockOfCats@famichiki.jp avatar

Protip: to stay organized during meal prep, arrange your produce by wavelength

aeveltstra ,
@aeveltstra@mastodon.social avatar
giotras , to science Italian
1stTime4MeInMCU ,
  1. Overshooting 1.5°C is fast becoming inevitable. Minimising the magnitude and duration of overshoot is essential. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that, due to insufficient mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHGs), no pathway remains that avoids exceeding 1.5°C global warming for at least some decades, except for truly radical transformations. Minimising the magnitude and duration of the overshoot period is critical for reducing loss and damage and the risk of irreversible changes.
  2. A rapid and managed fossil fuel phase-out is required to stay within the Paris Agreement target range. The fast-shrinking carbon budget means that governments and the private sector must stop enabling new fossil fuel projects, accelerate the early retirement of existing infrastructure, and rapidly increase the pace of renewable energy deployment. High-income countries must lead the transition and provide support for low-income countries. All countries should pursue an equitable and just transition, minimising socio-economic impacts on the most vulnerable segments of the population.
  3. Robust policies are critical to attain the scale needed for effective carbon dioxide removal (CDR). While not a replacement for rapid and deep emissions reductions, CDR will be necessary to deal with hard-to-eliminate emissions and eventually to reduce the global temperature. Current CDR is predominantly forest-based, but rapid acceleration and deployment at scale of other CDR methods with permanent CO2 removal is required, supported by stronger governance and better monitoring.
  4. Over-reliance on natural carbon sinks is a risky strategy: their future contribution is uncertain. Until now, land and ocean carbon sinks have grown in tandem with increasing CO2 emissions, but research is revealing uncertainty over how they will respond to additional climate change. Carbon sinks may well absorb less carbon in the future than has been presumed from existing assessments. Therefore, emission reduction efforts have immediate priority, with nature-based solutions serving to increase carbon sinks in a complementary role to offset hard-to-abate emissions.
  5. Joint governance is necessary to address the interlinked climate and biodiversity emergencies. The international conventions on climate change and biodiversity (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity, respectively) must find better alignment. Ensuring that the allocation of climate finance has nature-positive safeguards, and strengthening concrete cross-convention collaboration, are examples of key actions in the right direction.
  6. Compound events amplify climate risks and increase their uncertainty. “Compound events” refer to a combination of multiple drivers and/or hazards (simultaneously or sequentially), and their impacts can be greater than the sum of individual events. Identifying and preparing for specific compound events is crucial for robust risk management and providing support in emergency situations.
  7. Mountain glacier loss is accelerating. Deglaciation in response to climate change is even quicker in high mountain areas, including the Hindu Kush Himalayas and polar regions. This threatens populations downstream with water shortages in the longer term (including approximately 2 billion for the Himalayas), and exposes mountain dwellers to increased hazards, such as flash flooding.
  8. Human immobility in areas exposed to climate risks is increasing. People facing climate risks may be unable or unwilling to relocate, and existing institutional frameworks do not account for immobility and are insufficient to anticipate or support the needs of these populations.
  9. New tools to operationalise justice enable more effective climate adaptation. Monitoring the distinct dimensions of justice and incorporating them as part of strategic climate adaptation planning and evaluation can build resilience to climate change and decrease the risk of maladaptation.
  10. Reforming food systems can contribute to just climate action. Food systems have a key role to play in climate action, with viable mitigation options spanning from production to consumption. However, interventions should be designed with and for equity and justice as linked outcomes, and implementation of mitigation measures should be done inclusively with diverse stakeholders across multiple scales.
giotras , to science Italian
Schdadia , to random German
@Schdadia@nerdculture.de avatar

Ich habe ganz vergessen, dass ich bei First Press Games Chained Echoes bestellt habe. Irgendwie ist es mir heute wieder eingefallen. Es sollte eigentlich im 4. Quartal fertig sein, ist aber schon seit einem halben Jahr unverändert im Releaseprozess 😑 Ein bisschen ärgert mich das, ich bin mir sicher, dass es dieses Jahr nichts mehr wird 😏

https://firstpressgames.com/collections/chained-echoes/products/chained-echoes-nintendo-switch-regular-edition

bookworm ,

@Schdadia wie kommts,wenn release bereits ein jahr her ist?

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