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  • That's basically the story. We had no CEO for over a year, a large org around 400 people or so. People just kept doing their work, and things kept running along.

    Amusingly, the most disruptive part was actually the new CEO coming on board, because naturally he had to show that he had his own ideas. So he decided to change a bunch of processes just for the sake of it.

  • I'm sure there will be more follow up research. In the meantime, seems like fast paced games are likely a good activity to engage in.

  • Looks like the Burger Reich is no longer able to manufacture radars now that China cut off rare earths supply. 🤣

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    U.S. Delivers New F-35 Fighters Without Radars Due to Upgrade Delays, Mounting Issues

    en.defence-ua.com /news/us_delivers_new_f_35_fighters_without_radars_due_to_upgrade_delays_mounting_issues-17449.html
  • The article specifically mentions speed training as the activity that actually produced measurable results while memory training or reasoning training did not. The theory is that this type of activity engages different brain structures.

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Google Fulfilled ICE Subpoena Demanding Student Journalist’s Bank and Credit Card Numbers

    theintercept.com /2026/02/10/google-ice-subpoena-student-journalist/
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Clean-room implementation of Half-Life 2 on the Quake 1 engine

    code.idtech.space /fn/hl2
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    NATO to shift 2 commands from U.S. to European leadership amid Trump's demands that NATO give more to its defense

    www.cbsnews.com /news/nato-to-shift-2-commands-from-us-to-european-leadership/
  • I mean sure if the workers organizes a revolution, and established the dictatorship of the working class. That's a proven way to keep these people in line.

  • Have you ever worked at a large company? The leadership does jack shit there. A CEO left for a different gig at one place I worked at, and it took a year to replace him. Nothing at all visibly changed during that time. All companies are run by the workers, and they're what holds the company together.

  • Socialism @lemmy.ml

    Why Apple Glues Batteries and China Builds Grids

    dialecticaldispatches.substack.com /p/why-apple-glues-batteries-and-china
  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Norman Finkelstein is in the files in the best way possible

  • Not that I've seen.

  • Europe @lemmy.ml

    Macron warns Europe faces political and economic crisis

    www.dw.com /en/macron-warns-europe-faces-political-and-economic-crisis/a-75890865
  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Air Canada suspends service to Cuba following aviation fuel shortage

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cp329d12lkqo
  • General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

    Reverse Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600

    github.com /joshuanwalker/Raiders2600/
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    30-Second Sprints: A New Way to Tame Panic Attacks

    www.psychologytoday.com /au/blog/the-athletes-way/202602/30-second-sprints-a-new-way-to-tame-panic-attacks
  • You'd just end up with a new set of oligarchs taking their place. The issue isn't with specific individuals, it's with the system that produces them and keeps them in power. Until these power structures are dismantled, nothing's going to change.

  • I honestly kinda prefer older civ games because they were simpler and more focused. For me, Civ3 might really be the peak of the series.

  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Brain train game may help protect against dementia for up to 20 years

    www.nbcnews.com /health/aging/brain-training-game-protect-dementia-research-decades-alzheimers-rcna257790
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Explaining the PeV neutrino fluxes at KM3NeT and IceCube with quasiextremal primordial black holes

    journals.aps.org /prl/accepted/10.1103/r793-p7ct
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    There are more signs of a coming El Niño that could trigger record global warmth

    www.washingtonpost.com /weather/2026/02/09/el-nino-weather-warmth/
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    China Promises to Continue Providing 'Support and Assistance' to Cuba As It Teeters On The Brink

    www.latintimes.com /china-promises-continue-providing-support-assistance-cuba-it-teeters-brink-594344
  • indeed

  • it looks nearly identical to a cube I had at one of my jobs as well, I think even the phone is the same

  • It's the openly becoming part, before there was an attempt to pretend the US was some sort of a democracy. Now, the mask is completely off.

  • Exactly, liberals really embody the whole triumph of the will thing. All they care about is prioritizing narrative control and interpreting material facts only as they serve the story. Once you realize that, their actions start making perfect sense.

  • basically yeah, at least if it's in a group, I always try to see how far I can push people left when just chatting one on one

  • The ruling coalition support continuing to collapse is newsworthy though

  • they really did bury the lede there

  • let me know what part of this was unclear for you so I can use smaller words to explain it more clearly

    I don’t know if you knew this, but you can just move on without leaving vapid comments if there’s an article that doesn’t interest you.

  • O7