I don’t know who to cheer for in Brazil v Morocco tomorrow. Do I cheer for the country with millions of Arabs and significant Arabic linguistic influence or Morocco?
@mattpocockuk I'm using it to learn electron, my girlfriend is using it to improve her Japanese, my sister is using it to apply advanced educational theory to her classes and my brother in law is using it to start pokemon VGC. Great results so far!
🚨🏳️🌈 ATENÇÃO | AVANÇA A PROIBIÇÃO DA PARADA GAY NA AVENIDA PAULISTA
A Câmara Municipal de SP aprovou, em primeira votação, a proibição da Parada LGBT+ na Av. Paulista.
Ainda falta uma votação antes de ir à sanção de Ricardo Nunes. O autor é Rubinho Nunes (União Brasil).
I know the urge to dunk is strong, but if you see something that makes you mad, know that any interaction with the content — dunk, reply, QT, etc — will only boost it. For GoFundMe campaigns, this only raises more money. Important to consider material vs symbolic outcomes.
Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:
I think this debate shows how game theory is not the best model to predict ethics and moral preferences. Maybe if instead of the button killing people the button gives 100K for you guaranteed if you press the red, and the blue gives everyone the money the results would be closer
A train is coming down a track.
Everyone on Earth has the choice to either tie themselves to the track, or not.
If more than 50% of people choose to tie themselves to the track, the train turns around and doesn't run them over.
Yes or no - do you tie yourself to the track?
@summoningsalt There is an agency angle here, in the button question there is no option to not press any button. Maybe if it was only one button that if you pressed you could die, the results would be closer