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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...

fpslem,

National Tea Appreciation Day, anyone?

fpslem,

I’m fine with this, particularly since you can just tick the box and still access them. Linux Mint is such a good gateway for new Linux users, it makes sense to hide unverified flatpaks until they understand the risks. Plenty of people (perhaps myself included) won’t ever need to worry about unverified flatpacks if their needs are simple and they don’t add much beyond the standard software.

Lael Wilcox Aims to Set Record on 18,000-Mile Cycling Journey Around the World (www.bicycling.com)

Just when you thought ultra-endurance racer Lael Wilcox couldn’t go any further, any faster, she manages to surprise you. On Sunday, the Tour Divide winner set off on a new adventure: an 18,000-mile journey around the world by bike. Her trip kicked off in Chicago, Illinois, and her goal is to complete the trip in 110 days....

fpslem,

Same here. You can tell it still hurts.

fpslem,

How much of the increased price of fast food is because restaurants have to pay workers more than $7.25/hour now? It seems like the entire business model of cheap fast food was premised on low-quality food and labor costs so low that most fast-food workers qualified for public assistance. Leaving aside the low-quality oligarchical food product industry and just looking at the labor side, it’s still a failure. And a business model that relies on food stamps and welfare for its employees really isn’t a business model.

fpslem,

Yes please!

fpslem,

Housing was out of reach for many Americans before interest rates went up. I don’t think allowing an escape to mortgage rate lock-in is a bad idea, but state and municipal funding and financing and zoning reform would make more of a difference in the housing market.

fpslem,

I don’t love the consolidation in this industry, but I know the big draw was the spectrum US Cellular holds.

Tadej Pogačar Keeps Getting Flagged on Strava (www.bicycling.com)

On Sunday, for the queen stage of the 2024 Giro d’Italia, Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates not only took a solo win, but the Slovenian also doubled his lead in the general classification. After uploading the incredible Stage-15 ride to Strava, as one does, the twenty-five-year-old pro got flagged....

fpslem,

Glad I’m not the only one having trouble, my LMDE is less than 90 days from end-of-support, and the mintupgrade tool isn’t working for me. At my skill level, I’ve resigned myself to doing a fresh install, but it’s very frustrating. I typically use Mint because I don’t want to have to do that level of configuration and legwork, and it’s a bit off-putting.

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Primož Roglič is at altitude camp and is supposed to ride the Dauphiné in a little over a week, but we’ll see. Jonas Vingegaard was also supposed to ride the Dauphiné but he’s now out and is just looking to return for the Tour, reportedly through training in Mallorca. (It probably sounds more fun than it is.)

Remco Evenepoel and Mikel Landa haven’t returned to racing, but they are both training together as they aim for the Tour. Sean Quinn is back to racing, and just won the U.S. Road Race National Championships in a tight sprint over Brandon McNulty, which was pretty fun to watch. Steff Cras is reportedly training with Wout Van Aert right now, but hasn’t returned to racing.

Jay Vine is just happy to be walking again, but I haven’t seen any news about him even returning to training. I can’t find any news about Natnatel Tesfazion, but he had some of the worst injuries, so he’s probably like Jay Vine and just working on recovery.

Also, though his crash was separate from the mass crash, Tom Pidcock had also crashed in Itzulia, but he’s back to mountain bike racing.

fpslem,

tab grouping

Sure, okay.

vertical tabs

To each their own.

profile management

Whatever, it’s fine.

and local AI features

HOLLUP

fpslem,

It is fairly short, but at $25USD, it was priced reasonably enough that I didn’t feel cheated. And frankly, I don’t have time for very long games, I really can only manage short games, so it works out well for me.

fpslem,

Little Kitty Big City, which is some great, silly fun.

Lizzy Banks tested positive after her asthma medication was contaminated with chlortalidon. WADA knew but still wanted to ban her for 2 years. She spent 9 months and all her savings to clear her name. (lizzybanks.co.uk)

(OP note: Lizzy did a TL;dr, which is below, but I recommend reading the whole things, she documented it pretty well.)...

fpslem,

It seems absurd for WADA to acknowledge the widespread problem of pharmaceutical contamination and still declare trace amounts of substances a violation. It should at least establish a minimum threshold for known potential contaminants.

My amateur opinion is that WADA is not using good forensic science principles, but it doesn’t want to admit it to athletes or the public. Obviously, we all want to know that sports are clean and that we can be confident in the safeguards in place, but hiding the flaws only makes it worse. It shouldn’t take a professional athlete who also happened to study medicine to figure this out.

fpslem,

Both are risking the lives and safety of the non-consenting public as they beta test 2-ton vehicles on public streets. Damn them both.

fpslem,

Pretty sick and tired of so-called clean aviation fuel efforts. Just build the damn high-speed rail already, knock out most of the domestic air travel, and limit flights to trips that couldn’t be done by train. That requires zero new tech and would make WAY more of an impact on greenhouse gas emissions than hydrogen jets ever could.

fpslem, (edited )

In small apartments curtains are definitely a cheap way to divide space, or make a single small space more adaptable or modular. I knew plenty of young adults in tiny NYC apartments that used curtains to “wall off” a sleeping area in a studio apartment, or create a make-shift workspace. Heck, I did that during lockdowns to have a work space. Although I did discover the downside of curtains, they do little to dampen sound and (to a lesser extent) smells.

fpslem,

I’m interested in how this takes place in one room with a curtain divider, which I think was more common when home sizes were much smaller.

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