Susa

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Susa

Susa

@suvidu

A curious researcher. Biologist, geneticist & immunologist by training. Firefighter by passion. Now online at @[email protected]

Katılım Haziran 2011
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Susa@suvidu·
Ich habe mir vor schon einiger Zeit einen Account bei Mastodon eingerichtet. Seitdem bin ich immer seltener hier. Mir gefällt es dort sehr, weil ich die Inhalte gezielter auswählen kann. Ich vermisse ein paar von euch, aber dennoch - irgendwann komme ich evtl gar nicht mehr her.
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"Niemand ist so staatsgläubig wie die Letzte Generation. Die Aktivisten wollen die Regierung zwingen, ihre eigenen Gesetze ernst zu nehmen." taz.de/!5900327/
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Susa@suvidu·
@GudrunSchreiner @Ing_wer_ In z. B. Frankreich sind Raketen zu Silvester völlig unüblich (und Privatpersonen vermutlich gar nicht gestattet). Dafür richten Städte ein einzelnes, zentrales Feuerwerk aus, das von Profis gezündet wird. Geht also prima.
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Gudrun Schreiner@GudrunSchreiner·
@Ing_wer_ Wenn Böllerverbot, dann weltweit!!! Sonst stehen Deutsche irgendwann traurig an Landesgrenzen + schauen sehnsüchtig unseren Nachbarn zu, die fröhlich ein neues Jahr mit Feuerwerk + Böllern begrüßen. Deutschland - wo von Panikmachern + Politversagern Lebensfreude abgeschafft wird!
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Susa@suvidu·
@WolfgangOelde @Afelia Auf nur einer Instanz ist es oft wenig spannend. Man sollte Accounts verschiedener Instanzen folgen und sich nicht so sehr selbst beschränken, dann macht das Fediverse Spaß.
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Wolfgang Heinrich@WolfgangOelde·
@Afelia Auf der Münsteraner Seit von Mastodon herrscht langeweile.
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Susa@suvidu·
@Tim9livesmeow @lcfairbairn @jayn_sand @rebecca_fachner As scientists, we do experiments in well controlled surroundings to minimise the variables that could influence the result. And for ethical reasons, we do not do experiments on humans without very, very, VERY, extremely well proven, good studies beforehand.
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Rebecca Fachner@rebecca_fachner·
I’m not at all sure NASA has thought this through
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Financial Times@FinancialTimes·
Breaking news: The EU has warned Elon Musk that Twitter could be banned in Europe unless the billionaire abides by its strict rules on content moderation on.ft.com/3AX3oUM
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Susa@suvidu·
@dani_in_the_sea @FinancialTimes Ah, okay, I really thought you only rely on books. Would really have been weird. There is too much knowledge today out there to read everything on your own. You need summaries like Wikipedia for an overview. When thousands of people work together, the best links persist.
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Dani@dani_in_the_sea·
@suvidu @FinancialTimes That is correct by the way. One perspective cannot offer a full picture. But every perspective taken into account must be of a verified source (for merit). I was wrong to say only books, because credible sources can come from articles, as long as they offer good references.
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Susa@suvidu·
@dani_in_the_sea @FinancialTimes Well, if you prefer to read one book by Lamarck and one by Darwin, that's okay for you. It used to be the way how to spread information. Nowadays we publish articles and summarise knowledge an pages like wikis with links to sources. At least in my field of study.
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Dani@dani_in_the_sea·
@suvidu @FinancialTimes My field of study is information design, and that is exactly how misinformation spreads, through articles with unknown authors and 0 credible sources to offer validity. I am sorry to say, you are part of the problem: filtering opinions, and relying on sources with 0 backing.
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Susa@suvidu·
@dani_in_the_sea @FinancialTimes Well. I rather prefer a text written by someone and edited and corrected by thousands than a book by one person. You know, diversity is key. Only one perspective can never give you a complete picture. But I have the feeling arguments are lost to you, so I wish you a happy life.
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Dani@dani_in_the_sea·
@suvidu @FinancialTimes You know anyone can publish an article on wikipedia yes? I recommend books by credible authors instead. I am enjoying this topic very much, thank you.
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Dani@dani_in_the_sea·
@suvidu @FinancialTimes How nice of you to welcome me into this discussion. Who defines these rules? Based on who's opinions?
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Susa@suvidu·
@dani_in_the_sea @FinancialTimes Rules and laws defined in a democratic process. They define what is free speech and what is lying, trolling, derailing and tricking people into weird beliefs. Dictatorships don't need laws and rules. You are welcome.
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Dani@dani_in_the_sea·
@FinancialTimes What's the difference between dictatorships and democracies when governments sensor/ban whatever they deem inappropriate?
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Sean Michael@SeanReidy8·
@FinancialTimes >Image thinking people care about the EU assembly and their unelected rejects. Who needs them. Don't they have more important things to do? Like helping the people of the EU to not freeze to death this winter?
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