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Starmer to announce 'Australia plus' ban on social media for under-16s

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Readers' top novels of all time

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Can two hours of strength training a week reduce the risk of dying early?

bbc.co.uk
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Daily pill can double survival time for deadliest cancer, trial shows

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172 points·by c-oreills·le mois dernier·58 comments

Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB

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Don't let LLMs write for you

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Reading and writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds

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Amazon confirms 16,000 job cuts after accidental email

bbc.co.uk
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Trump announces plan to hit European countries with tariffs over Greenland

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Should Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone?

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World still on track for catastrophic 2.6C temperature rise, report finds

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In Pursuit of Democracy

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'Change course now': humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN head

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13 points·by c-oreills·il y a 9 mois·4 comments

Trap Bots on Your Server

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The debate: Are facial recognition cameras in Sainsbury's a step too far?

bbc.co.uk
2 points·by c-oreills·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

What it's like to walk across Massachusetts

pudding.cool
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UK to announce plans for digital ID scheme

bbc.co.uk
5 points·by c-oreills·il y a 10 mois·3 comments

18XX: A System of Systems

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Live facial recognition cameras may become 'commonplace' as police use soars

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c-oreills
·le mois dernier·discuss
Study: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2026/05/28/bjsports-2025-...
c-oreills
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Regarding the first study: follow up from the same authors overturns their own results: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33666663/

> Conclusions and relevance: The findings of this study suggest that the association between CD and increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in the children was most likely explained by unmeasured familial confounding.
c-oreills
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
> human interactions are positive to participants pretty much if and only if those interactions are repeated

> One-off interactions are almost invariably toxic

I think these claims are too strong. I can believe that there's less incentive to treat people well when you don't expect to repeat interactions.

To give a mundane counter-example: last week I had a flight where I chatted on-and-off with the person next to me. I had zero expectations of repeat interactions with them following the flight, and it was still a friendly and courteous exchange, on both sides.
c-oreills
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
The study in question is https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000214677
c-oreills
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
https://archive.is/rOZft
c-oreills
·l’année dernière·discuss
I thought of the same parallel when reading the post.

I've recently read Outlive for health advice. On its recommendation, I've taken up regularly walking with a loaded backpack of 20-30kg ("rucking").

The basis for this recommendation is that until recently, people would have been exposed to carrying weight in day to day life, but an increase in our daily convenience has reduced this more and more.

I can see that there would be benefits in doing the equivalent thing mentally as physically. "Rucking" for the mind.

Outlive also recommends mental exercises like learning an instrument or new language as potential ways to stave off neurodegeneration.
c-oreills
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Comic with a similar twist: http://dresdencodak.com/2009/07/12/fabulous-prizes/