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Data sadist. High quality, high variance, galaxy-brained takes. Urbanism, rage against cruelty and inefficiency, scifi/fantasy, stats and programming.

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The TL talking about orexin and its role in ADHD and it might be of interest to know that one of the treatments for narcolepsy (which is caused by orexin deficiency) is literally just a prescription sodium salt of GHB aka gamma hydroxybutyrate Give๐Ÿ‘my๐Ÿ‘people๐Ÿ‘GHB๐Ÿ‘
UltimApe@ultimape

@ThePOTSPostman I suspect it's the stress from trying to focus all day along, causing an imbalance in chemistry within the gut. People with ADHD tend to have poor buytrate production, which when missing ends up impacting sleep. Easier to dysrupt. x.com/i/status/13845โ€ฆ

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James Medlock
James Medlock@jdcmedlockยท
Oh, the Democrats are ceding the framing on taxes by proposing middle class tax cuts and channeling all their policies through tax credits, treating taxes as a problem to be solved rather than a way we solve collective problems?
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James Medlock
James Medlock@jdcmedlockยท
This is great. I feel like a lot of the discourse has treated the recent Dem tax cut proposals as a new phenomenon, so it's useful to trace how this is very much a continuation of a decades long trend.
Mike Konczal@mtkonczal

With everyone talking about middle-class tax cuts this past week, I take a short dive into a history of how we got there. I focus on two events from 2016 and 2008 that locked Democrats into this path, with contemporary pieces by @brycecovert and @mattyglesias. Link in next.

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Sukrit Ganesh ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿฅ‘ ๐Ÿšฒ๐Ÿ›ฉ๏ธ
For some reason, cities view housing developers as greedy, malevolent entities who should be extorted whenever they propose a new project. This phenomenon is almost unique to housing development; you don't see people talking about grocery stores or auto body shops like this.
Jack Craver@JackCraver

City Council voted unanimously against approving an apartment complex on a vacant lot 0.2 miles away from a future rail station after a developer refused to be extorted by self-anointed neighborhood bosses. I thought Austin needed more tax revenue? austinpolitics.net/nimbyism-is/

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TheGoldenGirlGadfly
TheGoldenGirlGadfly@gldngirlgadflyยท
@isaiah_bb We earned what we have. We proved ourselves. We put GenZ in entry-level white collar jobs and they get fired because they canโ€™t do basics like showing up on time, dressing appropriately, and not speaking to clients and senior executives as if they were besties. Entitled brats.
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Isi Breen
Isi Breen@isaiah_bbยท
I think it would be a really great reality tv show to take a couple dozen boomers, ideally recently retired, and give them entry level white-collar jobs in high cost of living cities and basically just saying "Go try to live."
Vicki Campbell๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ@merry123459

You also donโ€™t walk out of college or university expecting to buy a new 4 bedroom house, two cars, boats, skidoos, etc. The reason you struggle is because you arenโ€™t willing to wait and make do like we did. Your entitlement is causing you to struggle.

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RomeoStevens
RomeoStevens@RomeoStevens76ยท
@dthorson Shaila Catherine explains the difference like this: if you want soft just go into the feeling. If you want hard, resist the feeling and stay with the access concentration as long as you can, this builds up momentum and you eventually get sucked in.
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Daniel Thorson
Daniel Thorson@dthorsonยท
Some things about Jhanas, for the record. - I think it is good that there are lots of different definitions of what a jhana is - I did a 45 day solitary retreat with TWIM style Jhanas - I did a 75 day solitary retreat practicing with Rob Burbea's Jhana recordings - I've done Kenneth Folk / Daniel Ingram style Jhana practice - I studied under Soryu Forall for 6 years and strived for his style of Jhana which, as far as I can tell, is similar to Pa Auk Sayadaw style Jhanas. - All of them are dope. If you can sit down and feel good that is good. I highly recommend you get good at sitting down and feeling good. - Healing your attachment system and integrating your psyche makes it profoundly easier to sit down and feel good. Seriously. - I can see how ultralight TWIM style Jhanas are on a spectrum with Pa Auk style hard jhanas...but also there is a such a profound qualitative difference that it makes sense to me that Pa Auk people would be like, NO YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND BRO *THIS* IS JHANA. I can see how this would be coming from a place of deep compassion because they want you to experience epic world shattering unbelievable joy, etc. - Pa Auk Jhanas are craaaazy hard to access. TWIM style jhanas are very simple and straightforward, probably a lot of people with relatively secure attachment systems could access the first couple jhanas in a weekend with TWIM. For Pa Auk style jhanas people enter monastic training for years and don't access them. ๐Ÿคท - Probably you don't need jhana for awakening but idk - Jhanas are something like the opposite of trauma (positive attractor basins in conciousness) - If you are interested in Jhanas you should listen to the Rob Burbea Jhana retreat - Eventually sitting down and feeling good for no reason isn't really that alluring compared to the deep meaning and joy of living a good, true, and beautiful life, having healthy relationships, clarifying your desire, and doing good work. It fades into the background. - From an Aletheia Unfolding perspective I think of jhanas like as a perceptual 'trick' of exponentially amplifying qualities of presence. This is orthogonal to the identity shift that brings deep peace.
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tom bombadil
tom bombadil@Authw8ยท
in general there's a broad trend to take participatory cultural practices and turn them into passive consumption where you watch other people do things instead of doing things yourself
NWBro Janeway@NWBroJaneway

40k used to be a vast universe full of Your Dudes. Your Dudes wouldn't kill Abbadon, they wouldn't drive off the Nids from our galaxy or destroy the C'Tan. They wouldn't move "the narrative" forward. But Your Dudes had victories and losses through playing the game that felt personal to you. And Your Friends Dudes did as well. And Their Friends Dudes did too. This all connected up. This all made the universe feel vast without endless corporate lore dumps and marketing videos. This collective universe of fanon through engaging with the wargame via modelling and playing felt more real than reading about Rowboat having a fight with Mortarion and winning the indomitus crusade. Because Your Dudes didn't do that. And Rowboat doing it means Your Dudes, the custom army you made, the fanon lore you created, none of it really mattered. Because really the main character of 40k isn't Your Dudes anymore. It's the official characters. And Your Dudes will never be allowed to have a spotlight in your own games again. This shrinks the universe from the collective imagination of the fans to whatever GW make and approve of themselves. And this is poison to any Wargame. No game lorelets will never understand that 40k was once a wargame with supplimental material. If you weren't playing 40k you weren't engaging with the universe. But now GW caters to those people and will die after they are abandoned.

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daeveningglow
daeveningglow@InlandCaGuyยท
@benryanwriter I don't think he's quite right, but the people who care about the issue organically are people who more broadly hate the idea of trans people existing (your entire audience, basically). He's correct that nobody has been impacted by this issue bc it's mathematically impossible.
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Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriterยท
David Roberts is adamant that the only reason the issue of transgender girls playing in girlsโ€™ sports has any salience with the public is because right-wing media manufactured a moral panic about this. In Robertsโ€™ view, no one became concerned about this issue organically.
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Hazard
Hazard@natural_hazardยท
just realizing how concentration meditation is the smallest training for "wanting the thing and not the idea of the thing", because if you don't actually have a preference for attending to the object of concentration over the idea of the object of concentration, you'll simply keep experiencing the idea, and won't stop experiencing the idea of it till your will is actually aligned on prefering the object itself
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Build Up Denver
Build Up Denver@BuildUpDenverยท
9th Ave b/w Bryant & Clay St, #Denver 80204 76 affordable townhomes are being built in Sun Valley. 4-stories each, w/ veh garage parking. Including new street parking, 136 veh & 61 bike parking spots. New pocket park on Clay Street, new drainage area at 10th.
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Others have commented on the bland architecture, but the real problem is how wide this street is. Narrower streets are ALWAYS the best thing that could be done to improve a neighborhood.
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Philip Oldfield@SustainableTall

London has built lots of flatsโ€ฆbut few people want to buy them Since 2014, some 20,000 flats have been completed in Wandsworth. But nearly 40% of modern flats there have sold at a loss in the last 5 years archive.is/A3rfy

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Cogent Sins๐Ÿ”Ž
Cogent Sins๐Ÿ”Ž@Insect_Songยท
@utotranslucence Yeah, the key is to be a pushover wherever reasonable, to stick to your guns 100% wherever required, and to *never* reward whining & other behaviour you don't want to see more of. You & spouse have gotta both be consistent on this too. x.com/Insect_Song/stโ€ฆ
Cogent Sins๐Ÿ”Ž@Insect_Song

@jrockandrollt @shakoistsLog I've got a blanket & unbreakable "do not negotiate with terrorists" policy. Can be rough in the moment but hopefully avoiding positive reinforcement of bad behaviour.

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โ€ขFreyjaโ€ข
โ€ขFreyjaโ€ข@utotranslucenceยท
ok a thing I am finally coming to realise about parenting is that on some issues you are in conflict with your child and they are willing to use extremely annoying and persistent methods to persuade you that normal adults would not tolerate, but you are unfortunately not a
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Maia
Maia@maiamindelยท
The fact nobody wants to confront is that Ehrlich was *super* influential on right wing politics and his biggest devotees back in the 70s and 80s all became super anti immigrant, the "progressive vegans who don't have children" demographic is 0 people and overrepresented online
Iain Murray@ismurray

Let us not forget that for years Paul Ehrlich was an adviser to the anti-immigrant group FAIR, and is therefore partly responsible for the current anti-immigrant hysteria. This also may be the first time I have ever cited SPLC... splcenter.org/resources/extrโ€ฆ

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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbensonยท
โ€œYes, the proposed VA DEM gerrymander would be the most extreme gerrymander in the country.โ€
Chaz Nuttycombe@ChazNuttycombe

A lot of the anti-DEM gerrymander folks keep saying that the proposed VA congressional map would be the most extreme gerrymander in the country. So let's put that to the test using actual political science. The efficiency gap was the standard developed by political scientists during Rucho v. Common Cause (2019). It's not an entirely perfect measurement, as noted in Keena et al., "Gerrymandering the States," because it would technically rate the 2010s Maryland gerrymander as a fair map, for example (though it does show the 2010s Wisconsin gerrymander as an egregious gerrymander!). Keena et al. argue that the mean/median difference is sometimes a better practice; however, for example, it shows the VA gerrymander as a fair map. My standard for measuring how extreme a gerrymander is, or whether a map is gerrymandered at all, is pretty much one standard or the other, depending on which makes sense. In this case, the efficiency gap is the best standard. Using the 2024 presidential results, we can see in DRA 2020 what the efficiency gap is in the enacted/proposed congressional gerrymanders across the country. The closer to 0, the fairer the map using efficiency gaps. Negative favors DEMs, positive favors GOP. Let's take a look. VA: -24.02% NC: 22.55% MO: 17.65% OH: 15.34% CA: -14.92% IL: -14.60% TX: 14.05% NM: -13.98% FL: 11.79% So yes, the proposed VA DEM gerrymander would be the most extreme gerrymander in the country. In fact, it would be more extreme than the 2010s WI Gerrymander that Rucho was all about, which has a 19-point efficiency gap. Only North Carolina comes close to being an egregious gerrymander.

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Burhan Azeem, Cambridge Vice Mayor
Burhan Azeem, Cambridge Vice Mayor@realBurhanAzeemยท
Never let anyone tell you politics doesn't matter. Change is unimaginable until it's inevitable.
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Aria D wants SEPTA funding ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
@maxtmcc Even then, the point of districts is to clump together communities of interest, not to generate proportional representation. We don't have a proportional system. Anti-gerrymandering laws need to accept that many fairly districted states will have severe R or D tilts.
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Max
Max@maxtmccยท
Iโ€™m not some huge Expand the House guy (it would be nice but wouldnโ€™t solve most of the problems its advocates claim) but I do think we should recognize that partisan proportionality in redistricting is basically impractical in many states because they have like, 4 seats
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