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Trump shooting and Biden exit flipped social media from hostility to solidarity: how political crises cause a shift in the force behind viral online content ‘from outgroup hate to ingroup love’.


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36350410

The University of Cambridge’s Social Decision-Making Lab collected over 62,000 public posts from the Facebook accounts of hundreds of US politicians, commentators and media outlets before and after these events to see how they affected online behaviour.*

“We wanted to understand the kinds of content that went viral among Republicans and Democrats during this period of high tension for both groups,” said Malia Marks, PhD candidate in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and lead author of the study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

“Negative emotions such as anger and outrage along with hostility towards opposing political groups are usually rocket fuel for social media engagement. You might expect this to go into hyperdrive during times of crisis and external threat.”

“However, we found the opposite. It appears that political crises evoke not so much outgroup hate but rather ingroup love,” said Marks.

Just after the Trump assassination attempt, Republican-aligned posts signalling unity and shared identity received 53% more engagement than those that did not – an increase of 17 percentage points compared to just before the shooting.

These included posts such as evangelist Franklin Graham thanking God that Donald Trump is alive, and Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham posting: “Bleeding and unbowed, Trump faces relentless attacks yet stands strong for America. This is why his followers remain passionately loyal.”

At the same time, engagement levels for Republican posts attacking the Democrats saw a decrease of 23 percentage points from just a few days earlier.

After Biden suspended his re-election campaign, Democrat-aligned posts expressing solidarity received 91% more engagement than those that did not – a major increase of 71 percentage points over the period shortly before his withdrawal.

Posts included former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich calling Biden “one of our most pro-worker presidents”, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi posting that Biden’s “legacy of vision, values and leadership make him one of the most consequential Presidents in American history.”

Biden’s withdrawal saw the continuation of a gradual rise in engagement for Democrat posts attacking Republicans – although over the 25 July days covered by the analysis almost a quarter of all conservative posts displayed “outgroup hostility” compared to just 5% of liberal posts.




Trump shooting and Biden exit flipped social media from hostility to solidarity: how political crises cause a shift in the force behind viral online content ‘from outgroup hate to ingroup love’.


The University of Cambridge’s Social Decision-Making Lab collected over 62,000 public posts from the Facebook accounts of hundreds of US politicians, commentators and media outlets before and after these events to see how they affected online behaviour.*

“We wanted to understand the kinds of content that went viral among Republicans and Democrats during this period of high tension for both groups,” said Malia Marks, PhD candidate in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and lead author of the study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

“Negative emotions such as anger and outrage along with hostility towards opposing political groups are usually rocket fuel for social media engagement. You might expect this to go into hyperdrive during times of crisis and external threat.”

“However, we found the opposite. It appears that political crises evoke not so much outgroup hate but rather ingroup love,” said Marks.

Just after the Trump assassination attempt, Republican-aligned posts signalling unity and shared identity received 53% more engagement than those that did not – an increase of 17 percentage points compared to just before the shooting.

These included posts such as evangelist Franklin Graham thanking God that Donald Trump is alive, and Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham posting: “Bleeding and unbowed, Trump faces relentless attacks yet stands strong for America. This is why his followers remain passionately loyal.”

At the same time, engagement levels for Republican posts attacking the Democrats saw a decrease of 23 percentage points from just a few days earlier.

After Biden suspended his re-election campaign, Democrat-aligned posts expressing solidarity received 91% more engagement than those that did not – a major increase of 71 percentage points over the period shortly before his withdrawal.

Posts included former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich calling Biden “one of our most pro-worker presidents”, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi posting that Biden’s “legacy of vision, values and leadership make him one of the most consequential Presidents in American history.”

Biden’s withdrawal saw the continuation of a gradual rise in engagement for Democrat posts attacking Republicans – although over the 25 July days covered by the analysis almost a quarter of all conservative posts displayed “outgroup hostility” compared to just 5% of liberal posts.



in reply to Pro

So Republicans bonded together to concentrate hate toward Democrats? This is what I just read.


If you ever feel heavy...


I don't know about y'all, but I definitely needed to read this today

Shamelessly stolen from here

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in reply to j_roby

This just feels like I took that red pill in the matrix and now I get to live in that desolate wasteland ruled by the machines, but without the orgies.
in reply to panda_abyss

Our civilization grew faster than our primate brains. Well, most of us.

Option 1 - Figure out how to transfer our consciousness to another (more positive) reality.
neurosciencenews.com/sleep-con…

Option 2 - Lets start that orgy!
psychologyfor.com/what-is-an-o…

in reply to WizardofFrobozz

acsh.org/news/2024/09/17/can-m…

Do I agree? Survey says... 💯

in reply to panda_abyss

but without the orgies.


There are 50 upvotes from people who agree. That's an opportunity.



The air is hissing out of the overinflated AI balloon


There tend to be three AI camps. 1) AI is the greatest thing since sliced bread and will transform the world. 2) AI is the spawn of the Devil and will destroy civilization as we know it. And 3) "Write an A-Level paper on the themes in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet."

I propose a fourth: AI is now as good as it's going to get, and that's neither as good nor as bad as its fans and haters think, and you're still not going to get an A on your report.

You see, now that people have been using AI for everything and anything, they're beginning to realize that its results, while fast and sometimes useful, tend to be mediocre.


My take is LLMs can speed up some work, like paraphrasing, but all the time that gets saved is diverted to verifying the output.



Federal prosecutors failed three times to persuade a grand jury to indict a woman accused of assaulting an FBI agent during an immigration operation in Washington, D.C.


Three different federal grand juries declined to indict Sydney Reid for assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, prosecutors disclosed in a court filing late on Monday. Prosecutors then downgraded the offense to a misdemeanor.

U.S. prosecutors in Washington sought to bring a felony assault charge against Reid, accusing her of pushing the FBI agent’s hand against a cement wall. The July 22 confrontation happened as Reid was filming officers who were transferring two men accused of gang activity into federal immigration custody outside a Washington jail, according to court documents.

The alleged assault occurred while Reid was being pinned against the wall by federal agents. Officers sought to subdue her after she attempted to get between law enforcement and one of the suspects, according to a charging document.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-prosecutors-fail-three-times-secure-indictment-fbi-assault-case-2025-08-26/




How the world's biggest bank is bracing for climate catastrophe


JP Morgan chase recently published a comprehensive climate report which spelled out to its investors how they should be adapting to the coming storm and pointed out all the lucrative investment opportunities a warming planet presents (like melting sea ice & thawing permafrost opening up new trade routes and mining sites, and increasing temperatures providing an uplift to the air-conditioning market. Meanwhile the UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, who are financial risk managers, published their own analysis with a very different outlook. This video compares and contrasts the two reports.


JP Morgan document / dark comedy: jpmorgan.com/content/dam/jpm/c…

in reply to kingofras

How do banks prepare for the possible near end of our world as we know it?

By making short term business opportunities, of course!

I mean, we can all see how sick this world is and that we are the fucking infection

in reply to Phoenixz

I mean, yes, and yes.

I can even see the logic in it, from an individual perspective. How do you, as an individual, prepare for global climate collapse? By making as much money as possible, so when resources get scarcer and more expensive you can still afford them - and by gathering resources under your control to prepare for a time when those resources become unavailable on the market - whether your money making activity speeds up the climate collapse or not. So how do you, as a business, prepare for global climate collapse? Exactly the same.

It's the tragedy of the commons as a self-fulfilling prophecy.

in reply to stabby_cicada

"No problem can be solved by the same level of consciousness that created it."

~ Some wise person who has never been in my kitchen.

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in reply to stabby_cicada

Making money only makes individualist sense if you assume that there will still be a state apparatus enforcing and maintaining that ownership. All it takes is a communist revolution and your assets are no longer yours. And guess what becomes more likely as climate catastrophe looms?

The businesses themselves do not benefit from climate catastrophe either. But businesses don't decide what they do, the owners of those businesses do. And those owners are ipso facto tied to the current model of ownership.

The business doing well - expanding its holdings, making profit, insuring itself against risks, etc. - is completely secondary to the business behaving in ways that satisfy the business owners.

Tragedies of the commons are patched all the time in business. Enforcing corporate contracts would be a tragedy of the commons, yet businesses all submit themselves to corporate law. Collusion would be a tragedy of the commons, so that is made illegal and corporations are forced to treat all business partners equally. The bank bailouts of 2008 cost most businesses a lot of money through taxation and deferred social services for their employees. And when there was an algorithm glitch and the stock market acted crazy for one day in the 2010s, everybody agreed to just revert before that day.

Because at the end of the day, if climate catastrophe was a tragedy of the commons for them, they would be okay with a liberal environmentalist president. Someone who preserves rich people's privilege even as the economics are reorganized.

But they are not. They treat climate change prevention as the existential threat. They pool trillions of dollars to elect an unreliable egomaniac fascist just so they don't end up with a Democrat.

They don't care about their own wellbeing or even their privilege, they care about playing the game. They want to be rich because they optimized ruthlessly for personal profit.

There was a meme going around at some point to the tune of

I don't get why both teams don't work together in basketball - imagine how many points they could score!


It is not about the points, it's about the game that arises when you only care about points within a specific ruleset. And for capitalists, the ruleset of the game they want to play is not compatible with climate change prevention.

in reply to Tiresia

Tldr; the nature of capitalism is juxtaposed to any action to ease the ongoing climate emergency.

See how I cleverly used the word nature in there?



Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 31st August 2025 - awful.systems


Need to let loose a primal scream without collecting footnotes first? Have a sneer percolating in your system but not enough time/energy to make a whole post about it? Go forth and be mid: Welcome to the Stubsack, your first port of call for learning fresh Awful you’ll near-instantly regret.

Any awful.systems sub may be subsneered in this subthread, techtakes or no.

If your sneer seems higher quality than you thought, feel free to cut’n’paste it into its own post — there’s no quota for posting and the bar really isn’t that high.

The post Xitter web has spawned soo many “esoteric” right wing freaks, but there’s no appropriate sneer-space for them. I’m talking redscare-ish, reality challenged “culture critics” who write about everything but understand nothing. I’m talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. They’re inescapable at this point, yet I don’t see them mocked (as much as they should be)

Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldn’t be surgeons because they didn’t believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I can’t escape them, I would love to sneer at them.


(Credit and/or blame to David Gerard for starting this.)

in reply to BlueMonday1984

argmin.net/p/the-banal-evil-of…

Once again shilling another great Ben Recht post. This time calling out the fucking insane irresponsibility of "responsible" AI providers to do the bare minimum to prevent people from having psychological beaks from reality.

"I’ve been stuck on this tragic story in the New York Times about Adam Raine, a 16-year-old who took his life after months of getting advice on suicide from ChatGPT. Our relationship with technological tools is complex. That people draw emotional connections to chatbots isn’t new (I see you, Joseph Weizenbaum). Why young people commit suicide is multifactorial. We’ll see whether a court will find OpenAI liable for wrongful death.

But I’m not a court of law. And OpenAI is not only responsible, but everyone who works there should be ashamed of themselves."

in reply to BigMuffN69

It's a good post. A few minor quibbles:

The “nonprofit” company OpenAI was launched under the cynical message of building a “safe” artificial intelligence that would “benefit” humanity.


I think at least some of the people at launch were true believers, but strong financial incentives and some cynics present at the start meant the true believers didn't really have a chance, culminating in the board trying but failing to fire Sam Altman and him successfully leveraging the threat of taking everyone with him to Microsoft. It figures one of the rare times rationalists recognize and try to mitigate the harmful incentives of capitalism they fall vastly short. OTOH... if failing to convert to a for-profit company is a decisive moment in popping the GenAI bubble, then at least it was good for something?

These tools definitely have positive uses. I personally use them frequently for web searches, coding, and oblique strategies. I find them helpful.


I wish people didn't feel the need to add all these disclaimers, or at least put a disclaimer on their disclaimer. It is a slightly better autocomplete for coding that also introduces massive security and maintainability problems if people entirely rely on it. It is a better web search only relative to the ad-money-motivated compromises Google has made. It also breaks the implicit social contract of web searches (web sites allow themselves to be crawled so that human traffic will ultimately come to them) which could have pretty far reaching impacts.

One of the things I liked and didn't know about before

Ask Claude any basic question about biology and it will abort.


That is hilarious! Kind of overkill to be honest, I think they've really overrated how much it can help with a bioweapons attack compared to radicalizing and recruiting a few good PhD students and cracking open the textbooks. But I like the author's overall point that this shut-it-down approach could be used for a variety of topics.

One of the comments gets it:

Safety team/product team have conflicting goals


LLMs aren't actually smart enough to make delicate judgements, even with all the fine-tuning and RLHF they've thrown at them, so you're left with over-censoring everything or having the safeties overridden with just a bit of prompt-hacking (and sometimes both problems with one model)/1

in reply to scruiser

"The Torment Nexus definitely has positive uses. I personally use it frequently for looking up song lyrics and tracking my children's medication doses. I find it helpful."

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in reply to scruiser

Ask Claude any basic question about biology and it will abort.



it might be that, or it may have been intended to shut off any output of medical-sounding advice. if it's the former, then it's rare rationalist W for wrong reasons

I think they’ve really overrated how much it can help with a bioweapons attack compared to radicalizing and recruiting a few good PhD students and cracking open the textbooks.


look up the story of vil mirzayanov. break out these bayfucker style salaries in eastern europe or india or number of other places and you'll find a long queue of phds willing to cook man made horrors beyond your comprehension. it might even not take six figures (in dollars or euros) after tax

LLMs aren’t actually smart enough to make delicate judgements


maybe they really made machines in their own image

in reply to fullsquare

"hello anthropic? can you pay me 50k a year so that i specifically don't go around making biological weapons? think about all these future simulated beings it'll save"

in reply to Davriellelouna

I suggest we create a new international coalition called NUS for Not US and present a united front of all-or-nothing, so that Trump can't put pressure on individual countries anymore.
in reply to Davriellelouna

Trump has no idea how the world, or tariffs work.
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in reply to Davriellelouna

This looks very impressive.

I try to stay away from ai image models for ethics reasons, and I’ve already seen this used to generate fake before and after photos for workouts and diet pills…

The scammers are going to love this one…

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“Mr. President, do not come to Chicago,” Pritzker said. “You are neither wanted here nor needed here.”


Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker pushed back Monday on President Donald Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard to the state.

“What President Trump is doing is unprecedented and unwarranted,” Pritzker said at a news conference. “It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is un-American.”

Pritzker claimed Trump is manufacturing a crisis and noted that neither he nor Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson had been contacted by the White House about working together.

Pritzker pointed out that murders, shootings, robberies and burglaries are all down year over year.



Judge rules Utah’s congressional map must be redrawn for the 2026 elections


The Utah Legislature will need to rapidly redraw the state’s congressional boundaries after a judge ruled Monday that the Republican-controlled body circumvented safeguards put in place by voters to ensure districts aren’t drawn to favor any party.

The current map, adopted in 2021, divides Salt Lake County — Utah’s population center and a Democratic stronghold — among the state’s four congressional districts, all of which have since elected Republicans by wide margins.

District Court Judge Dianna Gibson made few judgments on the content of the map but declared it unlawful because lawmakers had weakened and ignored an independent commission established by voters to prevent partisan gerrymandering.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation/judge-rules-utahs-congressional-map-must-be-redrawn-for-the-2026-elections/



26. August 2025, 16:00:00 UTC - GMT - Donau Vista Würstel Club, 3422, Sankt Andrä-Wördern, Österreich
Ago 26
Spontankonzert
Mar 18:00 - 21:00
Donau Vista Würstel Club (inoffiziell)

Spontankonzert mit einem Meister auf der Gitarre und einer Loopmaschine

Die Wetteraussichten sind schön, die Musikaussichten gut.

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A judge orders Kari Lake to answer questions about Voice of America under oath


At a court hearing, U.S District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth said Lake was "verging on contempt of court" for failing to comply with his repeated orders to make information available about her intentions for the future of the federally funded international broadcaster.

He said Lake and two aides had to testify by Sept. 15 and provide the court with detailed information she had, to date, withheld about Voice of America and its federal parent, the U.S. Agency for Global Media. One of the aides is Frank Wuco, a political appointee who helped to investigate Voice of America journalists for perceived anti-Trump bias at the end of President Trump's first term. (A different federal judge later found that to be unconstitutional.)



Republican Commerce Department issues stop-work order for offshore wind project that is 80% complete


The order follows a Thursday announcement from the US Commerce Department that it had initiated an investigation on August 13 into “the effects on the national security of imports of wind turbines and their parts and components,” which could allow Trump to apply increased tariffs to wind turbines.

In a company announcement on Friday, Orsted said that Revolution Wind is already 80 percent complete. It is located in federal waters about 15 miles south of Port Judith, Rhode Island, halfway between Block Island, Rhode Island, and Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.



Modi refused Trump's calls 4 times in recent weeks: German newspaper








Google will verify Android developers distributing apps outside the Play store


Google is increasing security measures around sideloading apps by removing anonymity for Android developers who distribute outside of the Play Store. Starting in September next year, Google will require developers in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand to verify their identities in order for their apps to be installed on certified Android devices via direct downloads or third-party app stores. This requirement will then roll out globally in “2027 and beyond.”

Under the new requirements, Android developers will need to provide Google with personal details like their legal name, address, email, and phone number, and may need to upload an official government ID. Identity verification is already a requirement for Google Play, so this change mostly impacts developers who solely distribute their apps outside of the Play Store.

#tech



Where can I find "fallback emailer" and set it?


Hello everybody! The question is written in the subject. See screenshot attached [img=https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1756192915329-firefox_screenshot_2025-08-24t20-47-01.480z.png]Firefox_Screenshot_2025-08-24T20-47-01.480Z.png[/img] C

Hello everybody!

The question is written in the subject.
See screenshot attached

Firefox_Screenshot_2025-08-24T20-47-01.480Z.png
Can't find it anywhere and have no clues, what the issue is.

NodeBB 4.4.6 latest on-premise. and self hosted SMTP setup.

SMTP is working with no problems.

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in reply to Twissell

Re: Where can I find "fallback emailer" and set it?


Twissell I think the "fallback emailer" is literally just searching for a "mail" executable on the machine.

It's pretty outdated now, since emailing directly from your machine is a good way to just get your emails to land in a spam bin somewhere. We should probably just update this to ℹ️ or ⚠️ instead of an error.



in reply to ZeeFoss

I'd say this list is not about moving towards FLOSS, but more about breaking up with Google services. Some replacements are betters, some worse, but definitely in each column there is at least one non-floss application 🤔


disegni picrossici con miku, fuori dal telefono escono sorprese (asset rip giochino Mikulogi)


Prima (cioè, l’altro ieri, ormai si sa come va la roba qui) ho voluto estrarre gli asset da un giochino che ho sul telefono (forse il più gustoso che ho lì, a dire il vero), Hatsune Miku Logic Paint… cioè la fusione delle mie due più grandi passioni — almeno, dopo il rotting, l’avere segreti, […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


disegni picrossici con miku, fuori dal telefono escono sorprese (asset rip giochino Mikulogi)


Prima (cioè, l’altro ieri, ormai si sa come va la roba qui) ho voluto estrarre gli asset da un giochino che ho sul telefono (forse il più gustoso che ho lì, a dire il vero), Hatsune Miku Logic Paint… cioè la fusione delle mie due più grandi passioni — almeno, dopo il rotting, l’avere segreti, ed un’altra che non dirò. Difatti, il Picross con Miku è alquanto sfizioso, ma prenderne i file per altri usi lo è ancora di più, e nel farlo si scoprono svariate cose. 🤗

Innanzitutto, il gioco è fatto in Unity; chi mai lo avrebbe potuto immaginare? È buono però, perché è bastato dare in pasto ad AssetRipper la cartella estratta dall’APK per ottenere tutti i bei PNG, la musica, e… tutte le griglie dei puzzle in formato TXT (con 0 per indicare caselle vuote, 1 quelle piene, e virgole per fare da padding), evviva!!! (Oltre ad altri metadati in CSV, come i nomi dei puzzle e stringhe varie.) Questi torneranno sicuramente utili per fare una cosa che per motivi octosi non voglio spoilerare (e che per motivi legali non potrei fare, ma dalle cose octose non deriva mai lucro, quindi me ne sbatto il mikuleek). 🤪

Poi, però, ho visto una cosa meno divertente… tutti, e dico tutti, gli asset grafici, proprio gli elementi UI, sono rovinati dalla compressione, almeno in qualche misura! Ci sono ovunque piccoli artefatti di compressione che, a dire il vero, giocando sul telefono non si notano, ma che sono così evidenti anche solo ficcando il naso tra i file, senza zommare chissà quanto per alcuni, che sono pronta a scommettere che giocando sul mio tablet da 10 pollici li vedrei. (Attenzione, sono pronta a scommettere ma non a provare, mi secco ampiamente.) La cosa bella è che sono tutti PNG, non JPEG o WEBP o VFFNCL, quindi… a meno che non sia AssetRipper ad averli forzati in PNG, chi ha lavorato al gioco non è proprio del mestiere. Persino in una manciata di file che nel nome hanno “Uncompressed” (come questo) trovo artefatti, anche se non di tipo JPEG classico. 😪
I vari asset estratti, mostrate su Pignio la cartella root e quella Texture2D, mostrata zoomata l'immagine di sfondo della schermata del titolo; evidenziati con freccette rosse gli artefatti nelle varie immagini visibili. La cartella degli asset estratti, tolta molta monnezza, è circa 200 MB.
Insomma, lo hanno fatto un pochino sciatto questo coso… e a dire il vero forse torna tutto, vedendo le altre sviste di design che ci sono, come la musica che si ripete ad appena qualche secondo, cosa che da alquanto sui nervi, o che completando i picross si sbloccano delle immaginine dei vocaloid (con nessun tasto per condividere o boh, impostare come sfondo) anch’esse molto compresse (e per queste si, lo si nota anche dal telefono). Lato codice francamente penso sia ben fatto, perché bug non ne ho trovati e la UX è ben rifinita… anche se una svista pure lì c’è, e cioè che lo stato in corso di un livello non è salvato se non premendo indietro; in altre parole, se blocco lo schermo del telefono per qualche minuto, e quindi la MIUI di merda uccide la app, quando vado per continuare devo puntualmente ricominciare da capo, perché ho scordato di chiudere per bene. 😶

Boh, veramente boh, però comunque è un giochino okei. Ha 25 puzzle 5×5, 25 10×10, 100 15×15, e 4 compositi di 25 puzzle 25×25, quindi per chi ha 2,79€ in punti premio Google da spendere (“oggi offre Alphabet“) consiglio di provarlo… altrimenti, per i pirati c’è l’APK… o, ancora altrimenti, per gli octosi c’è—NO SPOILER! (E per chi vuole semplicemente frugare tra gli asset, come si nota in foto li ho caricati su Pignio, su pignio.octt.eu.org/item/mikulo…… e si, dovrei sia aggiungere un tasto per scaricare un’intera cartella come ZIP, che in generale migliorare la vista delle cartelle supportando le sottocartelle, ma per ora godetevi il miscuglio disordinato e pace.) 👾

#assets #game #HatsuneMikuLogicPaint #MikuLogi #mobile #picross #puzzle




Trump shooting and Biden exit flipped social media from hostility to solidarity: how political crises cause a shift in the force behind viral online content ‘from outgroup hate to ingroup love’.


The University of Cambridge’s Social Decision-Making Lab collected over 62,000 public posts from the Facebook accounts of hundreds of US politicians, commentators and media outlets before and after these events to see how they affected online behaviour.*

“We wanted to understand the kinds of content that went viral among Republicans and Democrats during this period of high tension for both groups,” said Malia Marks, PhD candidate in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and lead author of the study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

“Negative emotions such as anger and outrage along with hostility towards opposing political groups are usually rocket fuel for social media engagement. You might expect this to go into hyperdrive during times of crisis and external threat.”

“However, we found the opposite. It appears that political crises evoke not so much outgroup hate but rather ingroup love,” said Marks.

Just after the Trump assassination attempt, Republican-aligned posts signalling unity and shared identity received 53% more engagement than those that did not – an increase of 17 percentage points compared to just before the shooting.

These included posts such as evangelist Franklin Graham thanking God that Donald Trump is alive, and Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham posting: “Bleeding and unbowed, Trump faces relentless attacks yet stands strong for America. This is why his followers remain passionately loyal.”

At the same time, engagement levels for Republican posts attacking the Democrats saw a decrease of 23 percentage points from just a few days earlier.

After Biden suspended his re-election campaign, Democrat-aligned posts expressing solidarity received 91% more engagement than those that did not – a major increase of 71 percentage points over the period shortly before his withdrawal.

Posts included former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich calling Biden “one of our most pro-worker presidents”, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi posting that Biden’s “legacy of vision, values and leadership make him one of the most consequential Presidents in American history.”

Biden’s withdrawal saw the continuation of a gradual rise in engagement for Democrat posts attacking Republicans – although over the 25 July days covered by the analysis almost a quarter of all conservative posts displayed “outgroup hostility” compared to just 5% of liberal posts.





DM me on Spotify: Spotify launches a messaging feature.


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36348361


DM me on Spotify: Spotify launches a messaging feature.


Technology reshared this.

in reply to Pro

I'd prefer it if they fixed the app so it doesn't play random shit and subscriptions and notifications actually work.





in reply to chobeat

“Google says it has calculated the energy required for its Gemini AI service: Sending a single text prompt consumes as much energy as watching television for nine seconds.”


That's pretty staggering when you consider that it's no longer possible to do a Google search without generating an AI summary. Google processes something like 8 billion searches per day, so if each one of those triggers a prompt equivalent to watching 9 seconds of television, every day the total power cost is equivalent to about 2200 years of TV watching. Per day. And that's just search, for just one tech company.

in reply to chobeat

Ok, but I stopped reading when they quoted the moron Sutskever "I think it's pretty
likely the entire
Surface of the
earth will be
Covered with solar
panels and data
enters."


New Flagships Redefine Form and Function


The smartphone market is shifting, with a renewed focus on design and practical innovation. New releases from Tecno and Apple are sparking a "thinness war," with devices like the Tecno Spark Slim and the rumored iPhone 17 Air pushing the boundaries of sleek design. Beyond aesthetics, manufacturers are integrating more on-device AI for improved privacy and performance, and new camera features like advanced zoom and real-time translation are becoming standard.

Technology reshared this.

in reply to 888

This feels like an incomplete thought that doesn’t go far enough to spark any sort of conversation.
in reply to NOT_RICK

Þe user's first, and only, post. Its oþer contribution is a single emoji reply comment.

80% chance AI bot.

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Emilio Estevez, Martin Sheen – „Dein Weg“ (2010)

Der einzige Grund für mich, diesen Film zu sehen, war die Konstellation: Martin Sheen vor der Kamera, Emilio Estevez dahinter. Vater und Sohn, die gemeinsam einen Film schaffen, so direkt und sichtbar, ist eine Seltenheit in Hollywood. Der Jakobsweg dagegen wirkte eher wie eine Zumutung. Überstrapaziert von Selbsterfahrungsberichten, überhöht von Kirchenfolklore, in Deutschland endgültig re-popularisiert durch Hape Kerkelings Bestseller. Ein Trend, der mich eher abschreckt. Zumal mir meine ziemlich katholische Kindheit ohnehin wenig Lust auf Pilgerwege hinterlassen hat. (ARD)



How the gas lobby captured the energy crisis response - Corporate Europe Observatory


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This episode tells the amazing story of how the EU took the brave step of using the climate and cost of living crisis as an opportunity to move away from destructive fossil fuels all together! Obviously, this didn’t happen, but it could have.

This is the forth episode of Corporate Europe Observatory's new podcast series “What's going wrong, and how to put it right?”.





Bibliometrie: Wie sie uns alle unterstützen kann


Was ist Bibliometrie überhaupt? Das klingt erstmal nach etwas, das nur Spezialist:innen interessiert, aber das stimmt nicht. In diesem Blogbeitrag geben wir Einblick, Orientierung und Unterstützung durch die TIB zu diesem Thema und zeigen, welche Unterstützungsangebote es von der TIB gibt. Denn Bibliometrie begegnet uns in der Wissenschaft fast überall:

  • Wie oft wird ein Artikel zitiert?
  • Welche Journals sind besonders einflussreich?
  • Wer forscht weltweit zu einem bestimmten Thema?

Bibliometrie umfasst das Forschungs- und Anwendungsfeld, das sich mit der quantitativen Analyse wissenschaftlichen Outputs und dessen Einfluss auseinandersetzt.

Bibliometrische Analysen wenden statistische Methoden auf die Ergebnisse der Forschung an. Sie ermöglichen damit nicht nur Analysen der Publikations- und Forschungsleistung (zum Beispiel Benchmarking und Rankings), sondern schaffen damit Einblicke in Forschungstrends, Netzwerke und den Einfluss des Forschungsoutputs – für Einzelne und für Institutionen.

Warum ist das Thema für alle relevant?

Für Studierende – Orientierung im Publikationsdschungel


Die wissenschaftliche Literatur wächst rasant, im Studium und auch gerade bei der ersten großen Abschlussarbeit stellt sich immer wieder die Frage: Welche Literatur ist in deinem Fachgebiet wichtig und welche Quellen sind wirklich relevant?

Bibliometrisches Wissen hilft,

  • die Kernliteratur in einem Fachgebiet schnell zu finden,
  • wichtige Autor:innen und Zeitschriften zu erkennen und
  • eine fundierte Auswahl für Seminar-, Bachelor- oder Masterarbeiten zu treffen.


Für Forschende – strategisch forschen, vernetzen und belegen


Publizieren ist mehr als nur „fertig schreiben“. Forschende stehen vor der Aufgabe, ihre Arbeiten zielgerichtet in der wissenschaftlichen Landschaft zu platzieren. Bibliometrische Analysen helfen dabei weit über das Thema Sichtbarkeit hinaus:

  • Relevanz prüfen: Erkennen, ob ein Forschungsthema im Trend liegt, wo es Lücken gibt oder welche Aspekte in der Literatur bislang unterrepräsentiert sind.
  • Kooperationen aufbauen: Identifizieren von Forschenden und Institutionen, die ähnliche Fragestellungen bearbeiten – regional wie international.
  • Publikationsstrategie entwickeln: Auswahl der Journals, die nicht nur Reichweite, sondern auch Passung zur Zielgruppe und zum Fachgebiet bieten.


Für Kolleg:innen in der Bibliothek – Forschung aktiv unterstützen


Bibliometrisches Know-how ist nicht nur für Beratungsgespräche zu Impact-Faktoren oder Journal-Auswahl relevant. Gerade beim Bestandsaufbau kann es zu einem wertvollen strategischen Werkzeug werden – besonders dann, wenn Budgets knapp sind und jede Erwerbungsentscheidung gut begründet sein muss.

Durch bibliometrische Analysen lassen sich:

  • Forschungstendenzen frühzeitig erkennen – etwa, welche Themen an der Universität stark wachsen oder in welchen Disziplinen neue Publikationsschwerpunkte entstehen.[1]
  • Kernjournals und Schlüsselpublikationen identifizieren, die für das Fachgebiet unverzichtbar sind.
  • Prioritäten setzen, indem man erkennt, welche Literatur den größten Nutzen für Forschung und Lehre bringt.

So wird bibliometrisches Wissen zu einem der Tools, mit dem Bibliotheken trotz begrenzter Mittel präziser, zukunftsorientierter und bedarfsorientierter handeln können – und sich als strategische Partnerin im Wissenschaftsbetrieb positionieren.

Egal, ob Sie studieren, forschen oder in der Bibliothek arbeiten – bibliometrisches Wissen verschafft Durchblick, eröffnet neue Perspektiven und stärt die eigene wissenschaftliche Arbeit.

Unterstützungsangebote der TIB


In der TIB bieten wir individuelle Beratung im Rahmen von TIBgefragt und Workshops zu folgenden Themen an:

  • Einführung in die Bibliometrie
  • Zitationsdatenbanken verstehen und nutzen (zum Beispiel Scopus, Web of Science, Dimensions)
  • Impact-Faktoren und alternative Metriken richtig interpretieren
  • Journalauswahl und Open-Access-Strategien
  • Visualisierung bibliometrischer Netzwerke (zum Beispiel mit VOSviewer)

Unsere Angebote richten sich an:

  • Studierende (ab Bachelorarbeit aufwärts)
  • Promovierende und Postdocs
  • Forschende und Lehrende
  • Bibliotheksmitarbeitende


Du willst mehr erfahren oder brauchst Unterstützung bei einer konkreten Fragestellung? Dann schau dir unsere aktuellen Beratungsangebote an oder vereinbare direkt einen Beratungstermin.

Kontakt: linna.lu@tib.eu
Beratungstermine: nach Vereinbarung oder über unser Buchungssystem

Aktuell ist eine Webveranstaltung der TIB am 30. September zu den Zitationsdatenbanken Web of Science, Scopus und Dimensions für die Registrierung geöffnet. Hier geht es zum Event.

Fazit: Bibliometrie ist mehr als nur Zählen


Ob bei der Publikationsstrategie, in der Forschungsunterstützung oder bei der Studienarbeit – Bibliometrie liefert Orientierung in der wachsenden Publikationsflut. Und genau dabei helfen wir euch gerne weiter.

[1] Entdeckung von Forschungstrends durch bibliometrische Analyse mit der Dimensions API blog.tib.eu/2023/11/24/entdeck…

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How long did it take you to get used to glasses?


Basically title; how long did it take you to get used to them?

For bonus info for me, how old were you when you started wearing them? How bad are your eyes?

I finally had to give in and get them. My eyes aren’t that bad (I think) but I’m almost 40. I’ve had them made a few times in the past because I have had a prescription all this time (since my mid 20s) but I never wore them. It was more work than my eyes were doing…… probably. Felt that way anyway..

But I can’t avoid it now and I got an additional pink tint added to maybe help with headaches (not directly related to my eyes, I’ve had the headaches most of my life; they run in the family, yay!).. and one eye has a stronger prescription than the other and it’s insanely nauseating. It’s my dominant eye no less. And maybe I shouldn’t have done all the vision changes at once.

How long am I gunna deal with this? I can’t just stop wearing them after a few days this time, because off is worse for reading and I know it and I notice it.

Edit: this is day one of wearing these. It sucks but it’s not like this is ongoing. This is new to me in that it’s physically uncomfortable, but my eyes are legit bad and I’ve known it and I think the prescription might be a bit off but they have been telling me for years if I just wear the damned things my eyes will relax and my prescription will probably change. I do not like the visual changes. They make me sick because I have neurological problems that both cause headaches and intense motion sickness. Like I can’t swing on swings without getting violently ill. -end edit

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I started wearing glasses at 17. I technically didn’t need to wear them all the time, but I just did because it was immediately much more comfortable on my eyes. I have a bent nose from a break and I got a little irritation from it, but the relief on my eyes was easily worth it.

My eyes aren’t super bad, I can actually be okay without them for most of the day. Neither eye is super bad, but I have a high astigmatism factor or whatever they call it. That makes my depth perception really funky and I can’t read anything at a distance.

I can’t really remember what difficulty I had at first besides the my nose hurting and getting used to the frames being in view. It definitely never made me nauseous though. You should probably talk to your eye dr about that.