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  • Makes sense I guess. I don't experience this downvoting behavior though, probably because I'll block any magazine where this happens.

  • Not to be that guy, but Epstein wasn't always known to be the bad guy to the general public, and this professor might not have known about the not public stuff he was doing. I haven't read the article though, so maybe not.

    Edit: read the article, Harvard only put the guy on leave because everything became public with the release of the Epstein files. It seems to be that this professor was in on it, and Harvard had taken action against him before but lifted the sanctions because of reasons.

  • So, out of curiousity, why are you on Lemmy if that's how you feel?

  • These guys have the best health care available to them, and they will take it regardless of what they're saying.

  • If AI would be the downfall of McKinsey and their peers, more people would be for it.

  • This time. They'll keep trying, like all the times before.

    Edit:

    However, the issue is not yet off the table. Despite the failure in committee, the European Parliament's plenary session is expected to address the dossier as early as next week. The LIBE decision is considered an official recommendation for the plenary, but further surprises cannot be ruled out in the charged debate. Proponents of chat control in the Commission and the Council of Ministers, who are seeking an extension of the powers until April 2028, will try to close ranks in the plenary. However, should the failure be confirmed there, voluntary chat control would face a swift end.

  • Ew, that's the slimy laugh.

  • You should read your comments back, because they definitely read more 'murican than other people are.

  • Being the smartest person in the room means you have nothing new to learn from those in the room.

    If that's how you feel when you think you're the smartest, you're not that smart.

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  • It was studied in the Netherlands a few years ago, and it turns out that for people from the same social economic background in the same city, the neighbourhood you grew up in made all the difference. Oeople who grew up in the "right" neighbourhood made on average 50% more pay.

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  • They are, but not mildly.

  • Isn't this a known dark pattern? Not so mildly infuriating for me.

  • Infinite sex glitch!

  • I don't agree with your take on evolution, I don't see a natural selection mechanism that prevents reproduction if you don't adapt to new technologies. Some will even claim it's the opposite. I think maybe modern medicine has pretty much halted human evolution.

  • I agree. Just yesterday I was talking with my wife about this regarding the switch to ms teams our employers have made. Ever since, everything that could be done with one action now takes at least two. So I showed her the link where you can add shortcuts from teams to your onedrive, so you can at least work with explorer like a decent caveman.

  • Some (religious) people would say that Keith Haring has a short line with the creator of earth these days.

  • Books @lemmy.world

    Thoughts on Skyler Ramirez books

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Sound check rule