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andrewducker) wrote2024-09-22 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 22-09-2024
- 1. Working in the office 5 days a week to build company culture is a myth, PwC report says
- (tags:culture work office )
- 2. Three Mile Island nuclear plant to restart, power Microsoft data centers
- (tags:nuclearpower Microsoft ai )
- 3. Playing "Tetris" after viewing traumatic material reduces unwanted, involuntary memory flashbacks to that traumatic film, leaving deliberate memory recall of the event intact.
- (tags:ptsd trauma Tetris psychology )
- 4. Swifter justice scheme rolled out across Scotland
- (tags:law Scotland )
- 5. Picky eating is largely genetic and peaks at the age of seven
- (tags:genetics eating food children )
- 6. New Starlink satellites' radiation leaks are 30 times as large as those emitted by older satellites, interfering with astronomer's views of space
- (tags:space Spacex astronomy OhForFucksSake )
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From I've read, SpaceX only operates in countries where it's allowed to. Do you have a different source?
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Sophia, who has spent 4 years demanding that none of her food have a flavour announced yesterday that she loves pepperoni pizza. No idea why that change happened but I'm not going to complain!
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The AI demand for energy is going to kill us all faster. I thought we had the largest problem with Bitcoin, but I guess they were bound and determined to up the ante with even more useless products they can convince corporations to buy into and fire people.
I have Tetris 99 total play time: 1163.57:25 I think I am self medicating.
I was 20 or 21 years old and had a tantrum when my friends asked if I wanted Spinach on pizza, I said "no"...They ordered pesto (I had never heard of it but they insisted I'd love it). We got the pizza and it was green, and I just blew a fuse, they said they weren't lying to me it wasn't spinach, but I still refused to eat, because I still was opposed to I guess eating healthy (or anything that looked green that wasn't M&Ms or Skittles)
I also never ate mayo til then, and finally found I liked it, actually. Then it was a slow process. I'm still not a huge fan of Broccoli or Cauliflower, or Squash. But I eat tomatoes and onions and spinach and different kinds of leafy greens. Before that I was limited to Peas and Corn (fresh peas, not cooked) and Corn ON the cob, not scraped and canned and in things (still not a fan of corn kernels in food, either). Oh and I still can't stand Green Beans.
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Probably, we're adding to problems on other fronts here.
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He should have known better than to bring that sink in on his first day.
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Well, that's the same info I have unless I read this wrong. It doesn't allow access in countries where it's been blocked by the government.
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Telus put in fibre optic cables last year, so now there's good connectivity throughout most of the region, but I think there's still a few places that are isolated enough nearby that all they can get is Starlink or Xplore.
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https://www.satelliteinternet.com/resources/starlink-regional-shutdown/