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Scientists devise a pill that reproduces some of the weight-loss benefits of exercise: bcm.edu/news/the-benefits-of-e (popular), nature.com/articles/s41586-022 (academic).

Note that the popular-level headline is irresponsible and sloppy, as exercise has many benefits and not all of them are weight-loss related.

Most workers want their employer to share their values—56% won’t even consider a workplace that doesn’t, survey finds (but 40% of workers say they would likely quit their job if their organization took a stand on a political issue they do not agree with): cnbc.com/2022/07/01/most-worke

If you get a weird txt or call, just ignore it every time: maxread.substack.com/p/whats-t

You stand nothing to gain and will very likely empower weirdo scammers.

@GrandmaJ The next time I go to Alba, I will have to visit. A buddy of mine spent many moons in Scotland (in part getting a doctorate) and fell in love with it.

@b4cks4w Thank you. Why should anyone be making more than five times as much as the lowest-paid employee?

Predictive policing algorithm evidently has 90% accuracy: psychnewsdaily.com/algorithm-p (popular), nature.com/articles/s41562-022 (academic).

It would be nice if police spent more times on predictive white collar crimes. Are there no algorithms to spot wage theft?

@GrandmaJ That sounds amazing. I've seen seals in San Francisco, which I think is similar.

@JLong Nice. But will it make your coffee taste like garlic?

@ThisNameWasntTaken Sure, but Wikipedia also figured it out. The solution is just more eyes to make all bugs shallow.

A woman spent a decade vandalizing Wikipedia with fictional Russian history: sixthtone.com/news/1010653/she

Please don’t do this. Everyone is working to make the largest free repository of the world’s knowledge, so don’t piss in the pool.

@JLong Good point: this is maybe one of those instances where converts are the most energized and extreme?

@tuges The author mentions this as well. The broader point that I personally got from it was that snobbery really does no one any favors. It is totally fine to point out the advantages of (e.g.) fresh garlic, but being a jerk about it can end up hurting or marginalizing others, in ways that you surely do not intend.

On ableism and food snobbery: thewalrus.ca/garlic-in-a-jar/

This reminds me how it’s probably a good idea to avoid being odious to someone (even a hypothetical stranger) in a public space for purely aesthetic reasons and save disgust for moral ones.

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