I didn’t know this either, but I can’t find it in the pull-down menu. Is this just on the lock screen or am I missing something?
I didn’t know this either, but I can’t find it in the pull-down menu. Is this just on the lock screen or am I missing something?
Messaging apps need a “remind me later” feature, so I can mentally steel myself for what I have to do.
This is a good sword.
It’s a piece of shit, Aragorn, and you know it. Stop gaslighting people.
Little know fact: The D in PhD is for “death”.
You know what, you’re absolutely correct. Enjoy!
Except for those flat-earth guys who started doing actual research with lasers and gyroscopes, proving that the earth really is round and rotating, too.
Fun fact, the Mandelbrot set is a 2-dimensional set (because it’s defined in the complex plane). However, its boundary line is a fractal, which can be understood as having a non-integer dimension (i.e., between 1, the topological dimension of a line, and 2, the dimension of a plane). There are multiple ways to define fractal dimensions such as the Hausdorff dimension. For example, the Sierpinski triangle has a Hausdorff dimension of 1.58. But the Mandelbrot set is special here, too, as it seems to have a Hausdorff dimension of 2, meaning that its boundary is so curly that it fills “a plane’s worth of space” despite its line-like topology.
According to Wikipedia, the Neandertal (the valley) was named after 17th century priest and composer Joachim Neander. Where does the “new man” come in?
All about that sample size.
I can appreciate a Jane Austen reference. Well done.
Gnocchi = Knee-OCK-key / Fibonacci = FIB-oh-NUH-chee
I swear I’m fun at parties.
This is a good and nuanced take, thank you for taking the time to write it down. Piggybacking on this, if anyone wants to dive more deeply into the subject of psychological measurement, there’s an excellent book by Derek Briggs about this: Historical and Conceptual Foundations of Measurement in the Human Sciences: Credos & Controversies.
The Brave Little Toaster is still giving me the feels decades later.
Many people I know get into it because of their idealism and desire to change the academic system for the better. They invest into this career, year after year, because it’s always one more step until they can finally use their influence to change the system from the inside.
One might even say, it was on purpose, because I really didn’t wanna come.
Reading this from a Fairphone 3 that received a new battery and a new headphone jack three weeks ago (and which were both extremely easy to install).
To be fair, political scientists probably don’t know where 95% of the politics is hidden either.
That wasn’t really Freud’s achievement though. There are many early psychologists who deserve credit for this much more than him, such as William James, Gustav Fechner, Wilhelm Wundt, Hermann Ebbinghaus, or (later) B. F. Skinner.
Freud’s work was mostly in the medical tradition, developed independently from the emerging psychological science of that time, and that’s where his theories still have the largest impact.
Huh, there’s a “mute” option for me there, and when I select it, it takes me to the app and I can temporarily mute contacts (but no snooze/reminder).