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  • However, during school most people have their ability to recognize patterns at all severely diminished due to “gotcha” questions on tests, questions that specifically are designed to catch you out using pattern recognition.

    The joke of that technique is these questions become a pattern unto themselves. Despite middling grades in high school, I aced a number of standardized tests in large part because the "bullshit" gotcha questions stuck out like sore thumbs to me.

    This trains the person to not trust their pattern recognition

    Again, I throw back to the person listening for conversational queues in the banging of their washing machine.

    You shouldn't trust pattern recognition on its face. It's deceptively easy to pick out a false signal in white noise.

    There's more to be said on this, with certain schools (particularly religious or highly ideological academic settings) focusing on uncritical acceptance of official dogma or a state-designated axiomatic understanding of a certain subject. But that goes above and beyond teaching people not to trust their pattern recognition skills.

  • He hated his time with the police force, hated the British empire, and called imperialism “an evil thing.”

    Incredibly, the man once accused of communist tendencies and the creator of Big Brother, was by 1949 surreptitiously working for British intelligence. He drew up a list of names of crypto-communists for Britain’s Foreign Office Information Research Department, the spies who led the UK propaganda war.

    Orwell’s contact was Celia Kirwan, a former flame who visited the author while he battled tuberculosis at a sanatorium in England. Orwell had proposed to her years earlier but they were simply friends at that point - friends in high places. During her visit, Celia and Orwell discussed the secretive projects the IRD was doing “in great confidence, and he was delighted to learn of them, and expressed his wholehearted and enthusiastic approval of our aims,” according to Britain’s National Archives and Foreign Office records.

    Orwell listed the names of suspected communists who might betray Britain if they were hired to work as writers in the propaganda unit. In his now-famous letter dated April 6, 1949, Orwell writes: “I could also, if it is of value, give you a list of crypto-communists, fellow-travelers or inclined that way and should not be trusted as propagandists.”

    Orwell wanted his list to be ‘strictly confidential’. It includes dozens of literary luminaries of the ‘40s including J. B. Priestley, the novelist and playwright, and Manchester Guardian industrial correspondent John Anderson, described by Orwell as: "Probably sympathizer only. Good reporter. Stupid."

    ...

    Orwell collapsed with tuberculosis after writing the first draft of Nineteen Eighty-Four and typed the second version of his novel while recovering in bed. He collapsed again when he had finished and died on January 21, 1950. The CIA, US Army, and British spies began courting his young widow, his second wife Celia, almost immediately hoping to buy the firm rights to Animal Farm. The CIA closed the deal with a promise of cash and an introduction to Hollywood movie star Clarke Gable. The Brits settled for the rights to turn Animal Farm into a comic strip.

  • The scarf has higher requirements for precision and a more constant overhead than a one-off giant summon.

    I mean, there's a scarf.

    And then there's a scarf

    You could make them go “oof” on the summon if you added a requirement that the lava properly flow along the ground and interact with all characters near the event.

    I think the better question is "How many polygons do you want and what do you want them to do?"

  • I think there's a setting that'll turn that off.

    But also... Linux Mint is a pretty easy lift and shift.

  • Nintendo has the securist market with its portable console.

    Cause they actually try to make a console that's not just "Discount PC With Coupon For Streaming Service".

    Even then, it's mostly an under-powered PC that makes up the difference with a few gimmicks. Which is fine. But you're still left asking "Why would I buy a PS6 / X-Box One+One+360Infinity when I could just get this shit on PC in another six months?" Other than tinkering with controllers, neither have done anything interesting since the Kinect flopped.

  • XBOX COFOUNDER SAYS MICROSOFT IS QUIETLY SUNSETTING THE PLATFORM

    More seriously, the distance between the X-Box OS and the Windows OS was always measured in inches. Maybe they finally decided to give up the ghost and just admit they were selling people mid-range PCs with a console skinned GUI.

  • Can't not read that in his voice.

  • ~ Unironic Steven Crowder

  • Wait, but if the second part is true then... omg, I'm gay.

  • Oh no. Are you telling me that only Sony products will have this feature? Damn, sucks. Now what will I do?

  • If it is publicly-traded, it will be enshittified.

    Well, thank goodness Elon Musk took Twitter private, amirite?

  • That’s probably because you just like a different super power, no?

  • It always just strikes me as immaturity. People with a physiological demand for sex reaching for what they can't have in polite society, then letting out their rage and humiliation on people lower than them on the pole, because they never learned how to process their emotions.

  • In my experience, having grown up in an upper-middle class neighborhood with a mixed bag of people who all went different directions...

    It's not the lack of a conscience that makes you rich. It's the wealth that degrades your morality.

    "I'm going to be an asshole in order to get rich" has not - in my experience - produced my success. I know plenty of shitheads who squandered their family fortunes and ended up doing shit work for shit pay. On the flip side, a few friends and acquaintances who did go on to be successful turned increasingly toxic and miserable as their stars climbed.

  • I'm a Virgo

    It's a superhero TV show from the perspective of a kid growing up in the hood who is just a really big guy.

  • I started watching a lot of home-improvement type videos on YouTube, and suddenly since then all the ads now assume my dick is horribly bent and doesn’t work, and that I uncontrollably shit and piss myself.

  • I will trade all the dumb chuds in the world for another November Kelly podcast. If this is the price we have to pay, I will simply live with the knowledge that these dipshits exist and settle in for another six hours of WTYP.

  • Yes.

  • The guy who laid more pipe than UA Local 803 did not waste his name.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    New York Democrats fear abortion-rights amendment is faltering

    www.politico.com /news/2024/09/03/new-york-democrats-abortion-rights-00176916
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Huawei is starting to look unstoppable: US sanctions and political efforts have failed to kill Huawei, which now looks in much better health than its main western rivals.

    www.lightreading.com /5g/huawei-is-starting-to-look-unstoppable
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Israel's national workers union to strike in protest over hostage deal delays

    www.axios.com /2024/09/01/israel-hostage-deal-workers-union-strike-protest-netanyahu
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Muslim voters evenly split between Jill Stein and Kamala Harris, new poll finds

    www.middleeasteye.net /news/most-muslim-americans-are-voting-jill-stein-or-kamala-harris-poll-finds
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Mapping a Surge of Disinformation in Africa – Africa Center for Strategic Studies

    africacenter.org /spotlight/mapping-a-surge-of-disinformation-in-africa/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Israeli evacuation orders cram Palestinians into shrinking 'humanitarian zone' where food is scarce

    apnews.com /article/gaza-hamas-war-displacement-palestinians-israel-f4833f8faf3cdb683e2ddd964767b438
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Israeli Settlers Storm West Bank Village

    www.nytimes.com /2024/08/15/world/middleeast/west-bank-settlers-israel.html
  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Economists 101

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    The only president I recognize

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Daily Wire host goes on strange sexist rant: "Women cannot take care of themselves"

    www.mediamatters.org /daily-wire/daily-wire-host-goes-strange-sexist-rant-women-cannot-take-care-themselves
  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    They'll sell us the rope we hang ourselves with

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    From the Oval Pawffice: So long and thanks for all the biscuits

  • News @lemmy.world

    'Very aggressive' homeless camp crackdown coming in August, mayor says

    sfstandard.com /2024/07/18/san-francisco-homeless-encampment-crackdown/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Today, we’re all MAGA

    www.spectator.co.uk /article/today-were-all-maga-trump-shooting-assassination/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Military spending is up, social and economic funding is down since 2022

  • World News @lemmy.world

    U.S. military fails to reconnect Gaza pier, says mission will end soon

    www.washingtonpost.com /national-security/2024/07/11/gaza-pier-humanitarian-aid/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Project 2025 was supposed to boost Donald Trump's campaign — but now it may be backfiring

    www.salon.com /2024/07/05/project-2025-was-supposed-to-boost-donald-campaign--but-it-may-be-backfiring-instead/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Undecided voters say they now support Joe Biden after debate

    www.newsweek.com /latino-voters-donald-trump-joe-biden-debate-election-1918795
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    The dying gasps of NY Public Library Social Media

  • News @lemmy.world

    Grocery store prices are changing faster than ever before — literally. This month, Walmart became the latest retailer to announce it’s replacing the price stickers in its aisles with electronic shelf.

    www.npr.org /2024/06/17/nx-s1-5009271/electronic-shelf-labels-prices-walmart-grocery-store