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Show HN: I made the social deduction board game "Avalon" playable online

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3 points·by FireSquid2006·anno scorso·0 comments

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FireSquid2006
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The future of the web is AI slop articles apparently.
FireSquid2006
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I'm not sure if there is any use case that could convince me to mount an internet connected device to my head at all times.
FireSquid2006
·10 mesi fa·discuss
To think that previously upon hearing "system so insecure it could be penetrated by a fly" I would have thought it a ridiculous hyperbole
FireSquid2006
·11 mesi fa·discuss
You're giving the government too much credit. They're not even that competent at malice. It's the large companies that control it by lobbying, not the other way around.
FireSquid2006
·anno scorso·discuss
There are definitely less in high school, but has college really changed that much? I'm a student right now, and while I'm not involved with it, it definitely seems like Greek life people always have parties going on.
FireSquid2006
·anno scorso·discuss
Wait until this guy finds out about htmx
FireSquid2006
·anno scorso·discuss
Genuinely curious--what's a country that doesn't have a barbarous cultural history?
FireSquid2006
·anno scorso·discuss
Copied from the study

"To determine whether the measured effects were actually due to receiving the basic income and not, for example, to broader societal developments, the Basic Income Pilot Project was designed as a randomised controlled trial. This ensured that the participants in the control group were so-called 'statistical twins' of the basic income group. This meant that they were very similar in their sociodemographic characteristics and differed mainly in whether or not they had received a basic income.

Both groups were essential to the success of the study. Only by comparing their experiences could scientific conclusions be drawn.

To prevent bias, care was also taken to ensure that both groups included equal numbers of ideological supporters and opponents of basic income.

The study focused on people between the ages of 21 and 40 living alone in a household with a net income of between €1,100 and €2,600 per month. We explain why these characteristics were chosen in our journal."