Interesting Links for 07-01-2022
Jan. 7th, 2022 12:00 pm- Electric cars and batteries: how will the world produce enough?
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- Johann Hari is talking nonsense about attention spans
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- It takes an average of three days for people to test positive on a nasal-based lateral flow test after their first positive PCR result for Omicron
- (tags:noses testing Pandemic Doom )
- Drone carrying a defibrillator saves its first heart attack patient in Sweden
- (tags:heart drone Sweden )
- The latest Moonfall trailer is even more ridiculous than the previous one! So looking forward to this!
- (tags:movies moon trailer )
- Wordle Is a Love Story
- (tags:words games english language )
- Dealing with Student Deceptions: What to do with 'Death in the Family' Excuses
- (tags:death university lies )
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Date: 2022-01-07 12:59 pm (UTC)http://www.responsiblemineralsinitiative.org/minerals-due-diligence/cobalt/
However, if you look at the legally-mandated Conflict Mineral reports of many publicly-traded US companies, they currently say that the companies do not KNOW that any of their materials are illegally produced (not that they know that all of their materials are legally produced). The difference is like "I didn't actually see anyone poop on your food, but I deliberately kept my eyes closed" vs "Your food was produced in a poop-free kitchen".
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Date: 2022-01-07 01:27 pm (UTC)eg
- surviving a sexual assault
- domestic violence
- suicidal depression
- homelessness...
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Date: 2022-01-07 03:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-01-07 04:15 pm (UTC)Given that the author notes that these excuses spike around major holidays, I would have thought the easier, more compassionate answer is to stop assigning work that's due around major holidays, but what do I know?
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Date: 2022-01-07 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-01-07 06:50 pm (UTC)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmcEmZOxGeY
There seems to be so many advantages to this! Less batteries in cars means less weight on the roads and so lower road maintenance, and you wouldn't have to remember to charge your car at home. So unless there's some technical reason for this to not take off, (such as not being able to pick up a charge at highway speeds), it just has to catch on (in the more socialist countries of the world).
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Date: 2022-01-07 10:15 pm (UTC)I don't find this nearly as comforting as the Dr.
To be on high alert (even if you perform better) may mean on that individual test you function well, but your dopamine and norepinephrine is getting pumped. That will lead, if a constant pressure is given, to a downregulation and ... well... (Back to step 1). Short term gains in productivity may exist, but there is a longer term cost.
So I think both Hariri may be disingenuous, but the doctor is also either purposely lying by omissions or so focused on that detail that he's not considering other possible factors or issues.
IDK. I think there's something going on with this all. But I don't think you can just blame it on "the internet" or "cell phones" - but there's some sort of multiplication factor that converges a variety of forces.
(Also - neurochemistry alone isn't so clear cut so even my dopamine downregulation statement is partially loaded and has a lot of hidden assumptions, that apparently, according to Dr Robert Sapolsky are not necessarily true and way more simplified than the complexity underlying the human brain).
Battery Recycling
Date: 2022-01-10 01:11 pm (UTC)