@PsychToday Spoilers:
> Takeaway: Someone who cheats once is very likely to cheat again.
And that's with very very low payout as per the study.
Takeaway: it was all very predictable, but it's nice knowing those dark personalities traits help in pointing it out. A little.
@lifehacker Had they upgraded all cameras to the same module as the main AND put 256GB as base, it would have been a great upgrade. Despite the main sensor being slightly worse than the main in P10 Pro, but alas... They were not wasting money in this gen. I wonder why....
*clanker noise* 🤖
@AskWithings we need to talk, folks. I had to upgrade from the Scanwatch 1 to the 2nd one due to the back removing itself. But now, all I can see is a lack of accuracy when it comes to the sleep metrics.
And it can only be attributed to that since I can see the change in app! Y?
@newscientist This... feels poorly written. Not AI. badly written, but "free flow" with touch of nonchalance "badly written".
That aside, surprised about the 40%: that much?
Surprised even more by the odd start pitting IWD and IMD.
@vanschneider It echoes Simon Stålenhag's "dystopian possible" in Electric State (& late Things From The Flood), but also the recent trend (last 4-5y) of digital detox, smart phone fast and dumb phones attempted "return".
If the Internet is disconnecting us from reality, we should log off.
Pt.2. A Simon Stålenhag image has been haunting me for days: A runaway teenager & her robot come across an abandoned car with two skeletons who have died while using their VR headsets. The headsets are a recurring trope in Simon's art. see "The Electric State" @simonstalenhag