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Men with 'toxic masculinity' are more likely to make sexual advances without consent, study finds (phys.org)

A team of researchers, including Binghamton psychology professor Richard Mattson and graduate student Michael Shaw asked men between the ages of 18–25 to respond to hypothetical sexual hookup situations in which a woman responds passively to a sexual advance, meaning the woman does not express any overt verbal or behavioral...

doggle,

“Men who are toxic generally are more likely to be toxic sexually”

Kind of a no-brainer. I guess it’s interesting that men who exhibit toxic traits are both more likely to falsely identify behavior as consensual and are more likely to proceed even if they do identify it as not consensual, but that’s not totally unexpected either.

doggle,

As in there was no shooter? That is unhinged

doggle,

I don’t expect MS will give you the choice. Not as far as the whole spying on you part is concerned, at least.

doggle,

There’s simply no way Norway has the US beat for total taco consumption; even per capita consumption would be impressive.

doggle,

I didn’t even know they had a salad. And if I’m being honest, I’m petty surprised anyone would actually order it…

doggle,

Not even soldered, but spot-welded. Still ‘not field replaceable’ sounds like a challenge to me. I be with some wirecutters, some solder, and a little bit of wire that battery can be easily replaced.

doggle,

Flameshot pretty much already does this, though perhaps not as elegantly

doggle,

I would kill for this. Trying to get logseq, or any other markdown editor to play nice with an existing obsidian vault is a nightmare. And none of them are nearly as feature complete or expandable.

doggle,

I misread that as “no one is buying condoms anymore”, and was very confused.

doggle,

I’ve never understood what counts as ‘observing’ in this context… Just looking at the thing, perhaps with some kind of microscope/tool? Does it have to be a person who observes it? How about a dog? Or a paramecium?

I think I’m missing some important piece to this.

doggle,

what does he do all day?

He administers his system.

doggle,

From moondrop?! I have some really cheap iems from them, they’re great

doggle,

And it’s a hard sell to get a girl at a bar/club to come back to your mom’s house.

Keurig's new K-Rounds coffee pods are plastic-free and could finally make single-serve coffee-making sustainable (www.techradar.com)

This is quite exciting in that it removes plastic waste. I see no reason why different companies can’t make different shape ones to maintain their lock-in. I expect a knock-off market to pop-up, but that exists with plastic pods too. It’s a step in the right direction at least.

doggle,

Make it sustainable in pod form specifically. Pour over, drip, French/aeropress seem pretty sustainable. Especially of you use a mesh filter.

doggle,

I think the implication is he’ll be in prison. Setting aside whether that’s a safe bet or not, I can totally see an 80-something trump making campaign ads from a prison cell. He won’t really have anything better to do at that point.

Edit: typo

doggle,

Well… That’s 36 more than I’d expected

doggle,

It’s good. The steam deck’s version of steamOS is arch based, so that should tell you a lot about its capabilities.

I’d recommend choosing an Arch-based distro like Endeavour or Garuda so you don’t have to go through the rigmarole of installing vanilla Arch.

doggle,

I can’t think of a single developer who has the chops to follow that act who would be interested. Even Larian would have a hard time outdoing themselves.

doggle,

As long as they are truthful they only report on the quality of the product and prevent many people of spending a lot of money from losing it by buying something that doesn’t work.

Well, yeah sure. The problem is whether or not that’s actually what’s happening in any given circumstance. Most reviewers I’ve seen are more than happy to include personal opinion, and some will exagerrate points for the sake of getting views.

Things get even more fraught when the reviewer is a bigger company than the company whose product is being reviewed. For example the debacle with Linus Tech Tips and Billet labs that they were dragged for. That’s the kind of coverage that absolutely can sink a company that seemingly only ever did exactly what they said they would.

Reviews are good if they present the important facts and generally act with integrity, but sometimes that’s a really big ‘if’.

doggle,

A non-double action revolver would fit the bill, but I don’t think those even exist

doggle,

I don’t expect this to go over well with the federal supreme court…

doggle,

Not always a choice we get to make, but I see your point

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