Potatar, potatar@lemmy.world

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Yeah sure the best games (played for more than 100 years) are about stories: football, basketball, chess, backgammon all about telling a story.


Italy is left of Bernie? I’m apparently ignorant, can you please tell me where is that intersection of “left of Bernie” and “adult children lives at home”?

Maybe I don’t understand left of Bernie: Is he far right so left of him is still right?


Ice(frozen water, right?) is food? In which culture?

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New research suggests it is slightly about the medium (for the kids, idk about adults it wasn’t discussed). Physical books are better for attention span, apparently because they have “friction”, i.e., you have to turn the page yourself so you “work” for the information, which makes information “valuable” so you hold onto it.

I guess we can have crank-powered e-readers where you have to work to turn the page?


Get good needs a definition? Learn -> (hypothesize -> practice -> look at results/ask for feedback -> improve hypothesis), repeat?


Guys you heard it here first: You can drink alcohol for 16 hours everyday and it’s not addiction.


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Yeah sure the best games (played for more than 100 years) are about stories: football, basketball, chess, backgammon all about telling a story.


Italy is left of Bernie? I’m apparently ignorant, can you please tell me where is that intersection of “left of Bernie” and “adult children lives at home”?

Maybe I don’t understand left of Bernie: Is he far right so left of him is still right?


Ice(frozen water, right?) is food? In which culture?

 reply
1

New research suggests it is slightly about the medium (for the kids, idk about adults it wasn’t discussed). Physical books are better for attention span, apparently because they have “friction”, i.e., you have to turn the page yourself so you “work” for the information, which makes information “valuable” so you hold onto it.

I guess we can have crank-powered e-readers where you have to work to turn the page?


Get good needs a definition? Learn -> (hypothesize -> practice -> look at results/ask for feedback -> improve hypothesis), repeat?


Guys you heard it here first: You can drink alcohol for 16 hours everyday and it’s not addiction.