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  3. 2025-05-22
  4. Falsehoods programmers believe about time
  5. https://gist.github.com/timvisee/fcda9bbdff88d45cc9061606b4b923ca
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  8. 2024-11-11
  9. Younger women are more likely than younger men to be online; older men are more likely than older women to be online: 86% of women ages 18-29 are online, compared with 80% of men that age. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2005/12/28/how-women-and-men-use-the-internet/
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  11. 29-05-2024
  12. * Playimg Cards
  13. * Nintendo prez children only women => Married and changed husaband into Yamauchi Fam twice
  14. https://youtube com/watch?v=DoQnniM4MSg&t=9m01s
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  17. 24-04-2024
  18. 85% der Autofahrer gehören nicht mehr auf die Straße!
  19. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qLkivRGFXUg
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  22. 2024-10-24
  23. Bernd ist nur 50% des Problems. Der Rest liegt beim Management, die ihn gewähren lassen... https://www.reddit.com/r/arbeitsleben/comments/1grghtx/umgang_mit_pseudochef/
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  25. 2024-10-23
  26. "Beförderung" Wen du kennst bzw. wer dich kennt - dann reicht normalerweise durchschnittliche Performance. https://www.reddit.com/r/arbeitsleben/comments/1grcogq/worauf_kommt_es_an_wenn_man_befördert_werden_will/
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  29. 23-04-2024
  30. *Führungskraft
  31. Der beste Krieger ist nicht automatisch der beste König.
  32. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xpAR7tFELd8
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  34. Da frühers die Filme auch erst am Freitag in den Lichtspielhäuser rauskamen, wurde meistens erst nach dem Wochenende mit Kollegen über den neuen Streifen gesprochen und so weniger das erste Wochenende gepusht. Dann haben die Kinos die Filme am Donnerstag rausgebracht, freitags gab es dann Lobpreisungen oder auch nicht und schon gab es mehr Besucher und damit auch mehr Gewinn. https://www.ntower.de/news/89406-nintendo-spiele-erscheinen-demnächst-donnerstags-und-nicht-mehr-freitags/
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  37. 22-04-2024
  38. Kuss: Hirnregionen für depressive Stimmungen werden deaktiviert. Wir atmen flacher, unser Herz schlägt schneller.https://www.geo.de/magazine/geo-kompakt/6154-rtkl-geheime-botschaften-was-wir-beim-kuessen-ueber-uns-verraten
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  40. 2024-02-16 moucheVoulantes /or/ Visual Snow?
  41. My neurologist could, however. He told me I was suffering from a syndrom called visual snow. Basically it is a form of hightned senses and it makes me perceive everything to extremes. It sounds like a super power, but rather sooner than later I'd get rid of it. https://www.reddit.com/r/EyeFloaters/comments/ec2r1t/i_got_my_life_back_suffering_from_floaters_daily/?rdt=38219
  42. Pupillengröße auch ein Indikator für die (seelische) Belastung eines Menschen sein. https://www.glaukom-forum.net/wbb3forum/index.php?thread/5596-symptome-wie-dringend-untersuchen-lassen/&postID=57688#post57688
  43. <=> atropine they use for examination is a lot higher than the 0.01% he prescribed me. I should be able to read everything and still have my floaters dissapear.
  44. •What does it do? It relexes the nerves of the iris and as a result, your pupil widens. As I said, I am using 0.01% atropine drops
  45. https://www.atropinsulfat-augentropfen.de/bestellung/
  46. ( https://www.verywellhealth.com/visual-snow-syndrome-1719607 https://www.eyeonvision.org/donate.html https://www.reddit.com/r/autism/comments/vw6hkr/any_of_yall_got_visual_snow_its_a_neurological/ https://www.reddit.com/r/visualsnow/comments/k6dlfn/visual_snow_and_anxiety/?rdt=34367 http://www.neurologie.insel.ch/de/aktuelles/details/news/visual-snow-syndrom-und-migraene )
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  48. 2024-01-25
  49. Part of is that many people are uncomfortable with bad news and handle it by … doing nothing. https://www.askamanager.org/2019/10/none-of-my-coworkers-have-contacted-me-after-my-layoff.html
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  51. 2024-01-06
  52. ChatGPT https://nitter.net/tomgoldsteincs/status/1600196981955100694?lang=en#
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  54. 2023-12-17
  55. Ja, OLED ist nicht mehr so viel teuer als 'normal' LED, aber was die meisten immer übersehen ist die Menge die Nintendo benötigt.
  56. HW muss erstmal vorproduziert werden....in Millionenhöhe. Das kostet verdammt viel Geld.
  57. Jeder Cent (!!!!!!) der gespart werden kann, sorgt da für Entlastung.
  58. Gerade im Bereich HW-Bau wird teilweise um halbe Cent's gefeilscht, nehmen wir den Kondensator für 1,5 Cent oder den der 2 Cent kostet?
  59. Da ist die Frage: Nehmen wird Oled f0r 20 Euro oder bezahlen nur 15 Euro für das normal LED schon fast ein selbstgänger, speziell wenn man die 5 Euro Differenz lieber in die CPU/GPU stecken möchte.
  60. Das ganze ist immer ein Balance-Act.
  61. https://www.ntower.de/community/thread/66534-allgemeiner-nintendo-ger%C3%BCchtethread/?postID=2001856#post2001856
  62. https://www.ntower.de/community/thread/66534-allgemeiner-nintendo-ger%C3%BCchtethread/?postID=2001891#post2001891
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  66. There’s an ancient theory called anacyclosis, which posits that governments go through cycles. It’s fairly compelling. Basically we go from monarchy to republic to anarchy and then back to monarchy. This cycle was something the founders of America thought about a lot, and they tried to build in safeguards to prevent it. But they were fabulously wrong about the big reasons republics fail: faction. Madison thought we could solve the problem of faction by just creating an infinite number of them. That didn’t work. Eventually, some factions have become way more powerful than others (e.g. fossil fuel industry, big pharma, tech) and now we’re descending into the anarchic phase, which ends in demagoguery and tyranny. The Roman republic faced a similar moment, and major reforms were proposed by a tribune of the people, which essentially called for redistributing wealth more fairly. The senate killed that tribune. It feels like we either do major reform— like UBI— or we start buying canned goods. reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/jukm0z/the_next_decade_could_be_even_worse_a_historian
  67. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/12/can-history-predict-future/616993/
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  70. Einerseits wird immer so getan als ob die Wähler durch Wahlen die Politik bestimmen. Andererseits war dies noch nie der Fall, denn schon die WahlKampagnen, der in der Öffentlichkeit und zur Wahl stehenden Personen, werden direkt und indirekt von genau den Kräften finanziert, deren Interessen dann vertreten werden - niemals der WählerWillen https://mastodon.social/@DaWoDerPfeffer/109623907755920486
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  72. 06.Nov.23
  73. https://www.smu.edu/Guildhall/News-and-Events/Video-game-helps-researchers-fight-sex-trafficking
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  75. 01.10.2023
  76. https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2020/04/smart-toilet-monitors-for-signs-of-disease.html
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  78. 7.April.2023
  79. Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headlines (eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2023-is-mac-on-the-verge-of-a-gaming-revolution-cyberpunk-hogwarts-and-dead-space-tested-w-game-porting-toolkit?view=comments)
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  82. 28.5.23
  83. Quick calc percentage:
  84. -- How much is "9" out of "27" in percentile (%) ?--
  85. => 9/27 => ~33%
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  88. 22.5.23 "Office / Work Romance"
  89. <=> Love is a learned Emotion. Based on Mere exposure
  90. https://drduany.org/love-is-learned-2/
  91. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0161087
  92. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-37800-001
  93. •If you are the always-serious-no-fun-person, noone is going to care about you. If you are the always-joking-clown-s.o., nobody is going to take you seriously as a person. It is important to find a good balance between serious and playful (in all of life, not just work!)
  94. •Take careful note of those who seem to be going a little extra "distance" to communicate with you - those are your options for playing this safely.
  95. https://steamygenie.com/blog/20-signs-of-attraction-at-work-does-your-male-coworker-like-you/
  96. •for women only, long-term monogamy is predicting low desire, not because they don't like s, but because it's harder for them to be interested in s with the same person over and over and over
  97. https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/why-more-women-are-suggesting-open-relationships/12661844
  98. https://www.gutefrage.net/frage/ich-mag-meinen-kollegen-vielleicht-etwas-zu-sehr https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/work-romance
  99. https://www.gofeminin.de/liebe/verliebt-in-den-kollegen-s4048654.html
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  101. Other similar studies have shown that feelings of passion and love became prevalent after just two minutes of mutual gaze “Maintaining eye contact creates a calming, connected state of being that, after 30 to 60 seconds, triggers oxytocin”.
  102. that couples who remained passionately in love, even after years together, maintained eye contact 75% of the time when they spoke (a considerable amount more than the average 30-60% of the time).
  103. https://thevessel.io/how-a-man-looks-at-a-woman-he-loves/
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  105. •A drop in serotonin levels is associated with obsessive thinking
  106. •These systems are often connected, but can operate separately, she said. That means you can start out with one of them -- casual s, or an intense feeling of love, or an emotional connection -- and move on to the others. For example, what may start out as a one-night stand may feel like more because the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin, released during o, make you feel deeply attached to someone. You may feel in love after that, or instead feel somehow responsible for the person, because of these hormones.
  107. http://edition.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/02/12/love.heart.brain/index.html
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  109. until Heininga realised that she’d rather have a drink with her co-worker than with her friends that she started asking herself what was going on.
  110. https://ukrant.nl/magazine/no-kissing-in-the-workplace/?lang=en
  111. https://www.wikihow.com/What-Triggers-Emotional-Attraction-in-a-Man
  112. https://www.bolde.com/most-sensitive-places-should-be-kissing-guy/
  113. https://www.sixx.de/themen/lust-liebe/news/wie-verliebt-er-sich-in-mich10-erfolgsstrategien-wie-du-staendig-in-seinem-kopf-bleiben-wirst-84349
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  116. Because with your mouth you can control and go faster than your pus
  117. Also the mouth is more sensitive than your puy.
  118. 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  120. 7.5.23
  121. "lack of water, calcium, and magnesium can cause ulcers, gastritis, and acid reflux because the stomach doesn't have enough water to produce digestive acid "https://digestivehealth.ws/avoid-dehydration/
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  123. https://www.quora.com/Why-is-it-so-boring-to-be-a-woman-There-are-mostly-boring-role-models-the-gender-role-is-lame-too-Nothing-associated-with-femininity-fits-to-me
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  125. 4.3.23
  126. lol, a way to bypass the Microsoft account requirement in Windows 11 - type username [email protected], any password, and it bumps you to local account creation. https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/109960821891110896
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  128. 19.11.22
  129. #emergent #causality
  130. "The finding that conciousness enables organisms to influence the future by unforseen ways, moreso than organisms without conciousness"
  131. #german #english #paper
  132. https://www.spektrum.de/news/emergente-kausalitaet-die-realitaet-ist-mehr-als-die-summe-ihrer-teile/1534295
  133. https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1314922110
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  135. 23.10.22
  136. music CD’s used to be made of gold film. Going gold meant that the music was done being put in the CD’s. The saying carried over even if video game discs don’t have gold in them https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/10/sonic-frontiers-has-officially-gone-gold-launching-on-switch-november-8th
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  138. 30.07.22
  139. The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another
  140. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle
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  142. 15.07.22
  143. TOO MUCH ANXIETY
  144. Some people naturally have too much anxiety, and that’s a problem. “These are the people who need to be right, powerful, in control, and successful,” says Rosen. “They orchestrate everything around them, and are mistrustful or suspicious. They’re scared of inadequacy, failure, being insignificant, or being taken advantage of.” You have too much anxiety if you tend to expect respect and admiration, are frustrated a lot, question the motives of others, and are overly impatient, says Rosen.
  145. TOO LITTLE ANXIETY
  146. Too little anxiety isn’t good either. “You put your head in the sand in the face of change,” says Rosen.
  147. “You don’t want to take risks. You value status quo and live in a bubble.”
  148. https://www.fastcompany.com/90179714/how-to-make-your-anxiety-work-for-you-instead-of-against-you
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  150. 5.7.22
  151. We each have a unique heartbeat that is so distinctive that technology is now being developed to use it as the most secure password system ever invented. There is also the rhythm of our breath, our brainwave frequencies, and our personal sleep-wake cycle. Most cells in the body have their own circadian sixtyandme.com/over-60-heres-how-to-deal-with-the-feeling-that-time-is-running-out
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  153. 14.06.22
  154. Yes it is difficult to find a partner in today's world, not because there is scarcity of people but because there are too many clauses attached to it. There were times when if you liked someone you just went up and told them and they would let you know if the feeling was mutual or not. Now a days talking to someone face to face is something people rarely do. Relationships start on one's screen and end on someone else's. quora.com/Why-is-there-so-many-lonely-people-out-there-that-want-a-partner-yet-its-so-difficult-to-find-one
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  156. 05.02.22
  157. People actively seek to verify their own perceptions of themselves, whether those are positive or negative.
  158. google.de/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-squeaky-wheel/201308/why-some-people-hate-receiving-compliments?amp
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  160. 04.02.21
  161. Human cells make up only 43% of the body's total cell count. The rest are microscopic colonists. bbc.co.uk/news/health-43674270
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  163. 11.12.21
  164. For example, mutations that cause Huntington’s disease improve fertility and decrease the risk of mutations,
  165. mutations that cause sickle cell disease protect against malaria; and mutations associated with cystic fibrosis also improve fertility. These are just a few examples among many. These mutations are beneficial early in life – they contribute to development and having children – and only become detrimental in later life. If they are good for survival and producing the next generation, it might explain their preservation. It could also explain the persistence of devastating diseases many of them prevalent in older age.
  166. theconversation.com/why-we-age-new-theories-gaining-ground-124219
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  168. 17.11.21
  169. everything changed when Hungarian journalist Karl Maria Kertbeny coined the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual" in the 1860s. Psychotherapists began to suggest heterosexuality was a superior "type" because it allowed for procreation, while homosexuality didn't have the same utility
  170. •She feels sorry for straight people, especially straight women, who typically report some of the lowest sexual satisfaction in society, Ward told Insider. But she also feels sorry for straight men, who are pigeon-holed into toxic-masculine culture that teaches them they both need, and yet should also demean, women. insider.com/why-straight-relationships-are-doomed-according-to-sex-researcher-2020-12
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  172. 16.9.21
  173. relationship-institute.com/differences-between-men-and-women
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