“We surveyed the mother-in-laws and high-school bullies of our participants to gauge personality traits.”
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- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoScience@mander.xyz•New psychology research uncovers surprisingly consistent misjudgments of tattooed individualsEnglish151·2 days ago
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoScience@mander.xyz•New psychology research uncovers surprisingly consistent misjudgments of tattooed individualsEnglish16·3 days ago
The meat of the article: "Overall, people were fairly consistent in how they judged tattoos. Raters tended to agree with one another about what certain tattoo features might suggest about personality. For instance, cheerful and colorful tattoos were linked to impressions of higher agreeableness. Large, traditional-looking tattoos were associated with higher extraversion. Tattoos that appeared low in quality or included death imagery led raters to perceive the wearer as more neurotic or less agreeable.
However, these judgments were largely inaccurate. When the researchers compared how participants were rated with how they described themselves, most of the links between tattoo features and personality fell apart. Except for one pattern: people who had tattoos described by raters as “wacky” were somewhat more likely to score higher on openness to experience in their self-assessments"
Well, for God’s sake, keep going. Don’t stop now!
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoAndroid@lemdro.id•Samsung drops Android 16 beta for Galaxy S25 with more AI you probably don’t wantEnglish16·1 month ago
From the article: “The company claims One UI 8 brings “multimodal capabilities, UX tailored to different device form factors, and personalized, proactive suggestions.” Having used the new OS for a few hours, it doesn’t seem like much has changed with Samsung’s AI implementation.”
If you are curious, the article goes into more detail about the tweaks to the AI layer. I just wanted to provide a TLDR for those keeping up with the general AI shenanigans.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoClimate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Americans spend nearly $100 billion a year on fishing. Here's how climate change is threatening the industry.English2·2 months ago
This article focuses specifically on the warming and the depletion of oxygen in our rivers. I watched the video, but I didn’t read the text. I think it is just a transcript from the video.
The best way to save any part of our environment is to get more people to engage with it. Whether that is fishing on a river, hiking through the woods, or any other outdoor activity. These activities have routinely been proven clinically to improve a person’s health and well-being. If we can get more people participating in this positive feedback loop, we will have more interest and political will to protect our environment.
It’s only mentioned that warming in general is causing the lack of oxygen in the rivers. Well, what is causing the warming? They mentioned sedimentation, but they don’t connect that more large rain events lead to more sedimentation, more sediment in the rivers absorbs more sunlight and holds heat. They mentioned removing old dams to make the water run faster which will keep it cooler. That’s a great thing to do, but we really need to focus on increasing the buffer zones between rivers and development and showing up the banks along our rivers.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's an absurd luxury you pine for?English3·3 months ago
My Thermador is no different, shitty ice maker.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some of the most realistic fictional movies ever made?English61·3 months ago
There are a bajillion, but maybe you are looking for a specific genre that nails it on the head.
As someone mentioned, there are thousands of social drama films that could’ve easily happened. The success of that type of film is selling a “day in the life” plot.
Someone else mentioned Office Space. That film is a satire, but it condenses and delivers refined representations of the banality of cubicle life that we all can easily relate to. The characters truly seem to be facsimiles of people we’ve known in our working lives.
Someone else mentioned Michael Clayton. It’s an excellent thriller with flawed characters with believable motives that yes, it could be real. And maybe something like that has happened?
What genre will help us answer your question?
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•*HOW* can we coax search-engines in to being able to do the simple "lemmy" + "search word" thing..?English4·3 months ago
“Screw 'em, do what you want” shall be the whole of the law.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The DM is railroading this entire campaign, first the ridiculous delta quadrant thing, and now this.English1·3 months ago
I think it would take much more energy to grow the food they need than to just replicate it. That said, if I was stuck for 7 years in space, fresh fruits and vegetables would be the cheapest form of therapy.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoStar Trek Social Club@startrek.website•The Star Trek Food Guide to Universal Fan Fest Nights 2025English2·3 months ago
The Kanar sounds good. The Romulan Ale sounds way too sweet, though. I think 151, soda and Curacao for color with the rock candy garnish dropped in the drink would be more fitting for something that is supposed to be so strong it’s illegal.
I want to see how big those Targ legs are.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTechnology@lemmy.ml•New U.S. DJI drone alternative just hit the market, it’s only 6X the cost of equivalent DJI droneEnglish4·3 months ago
A US made drone designed to be adopted by law enforcement/military with a hefty price tag is probably relying on robust public funds to procure such drones. Lucky for us n’er-do-wells, those public funds are being DOGEd. Right? …right?
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•We've no need for spun gold, we just hit up the replicatorEnglish6·4 months ago
“How is our young doctor?” …“Young.”
I know what you mean, but I immediately heard it different. It’s something we should be asking daily, just to make sure they have what they need. Are trans women okay? Are trans men okay? What do you need? I have a sympathetic ear and bourbon; how can I help?
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Name an artist/group that you are surprised isn't more popular.English3·4 months ago
He’s great. I first heard him on a Ninja Tune compilation. I got to see him in a 100 seater doing a poetry night. All snaps!
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoShitty Food Porn@lemmy.ca•pickle and peanuts for dinnerEnglish11·4 months ago
Pickles and nuts are standard charcuterie staples. You’ve got salty and savory and a little bit of fat. You need sweet to round this out. I would take your pickles and peanuts and spread them onto a whole wheat cracker (Ritz) or toast. Another option would be to add a jam into the mix and eat with a more neutral rice cracker.
Or, if you want to continue to be a degenerate, M&M’s would be good. Or hollow out a Cadbury egg and stuff it with the pickles/nuts mixture.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Violence sometimes *is* the answerEnglish5·4 months ago
I just started my DS9 rewatch today, having just completed Voyager, Enterprise and SNW in my “COVID then RSV then ENT infection” couch-misery marathon. I saw the Q episode with Vash just hours ago - loved O’Brien’s reaction when he recognized Q.
I think they developed Voyager and DS9 to be two halves of the Star Trek whole. Voyager was flung so far that almost every species was new, so right from the start it highlighted the awkward first handshakes the Federation had to endure. DS9 included (mostly) known species and highlighted the increasingly awkward second handshakes, and third, and on and on: the real work of diplomacy beyond first contact. It’s a political drama, The West Wing in space. Q has no patience for such intricacies, though that is what he often says he values so much in humanity.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•I have never once have I had to descale my showerhead or faucets due to my city's water qualityEnglish1·4 months ago
That’s great! I think we need to pay close attention to our water supply and I appreciate that you are posting a positive take.
We have good water here, though it is the most expensive municipality in the country. The elevated price comes from our long-ignored sewer infrastructure and the layer-cake of band-aids that we are paying for. That said, we have steady rainfall and plentiful aquifers. Water here is almost taken for granted (except for that sewer bill, which is calculated on water consumption).
Even still, I have whole house paper filters to pull the iron out before it gets to any faucet, then a second stage of carbon filters for drinking water. Cheap to install and easy to maintain and it goes a long way to improving our water quality. I don’t know if you are using any other filters, but you can quickly turn an A- water experience to an A+.
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•For Every Klingon, There’s a Pakled – The Star Trek Aliens That Just Don’t Work - Wealth of GeeksEnglish3·4 months ago
I’m still waiting for SNW to make the Gorn interesting. I know they’re trying to retcon them as intelligent and threatening space explorers, technical marvels, etc. But the writers aren’t selling the leap from xenomorph ripoff to mature Star Trek species.
I love the show and get what they’re doing, playing with every genre of storytelling. The Gorn are obviously the horror genre, but again, how the hell are they a spacefaring species?
- Semisimian@startrek.websitetoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•When you attempt to eat replicated GaghEnglish5·4 months ago
And you reveal a cloaked ship that is collecting your effluence for fuel. Ew.
I have a dedicated windows 10 PC for gaming only. Microsoft is actively trying to brick my machine. I have to read the fine print to make sure I’m not agreeing to the 11 “update.” I feel held hostage - it sucks.
I’m thinking of going to steamOS - I’m a casual gamer that just needs it to work when I have the spare minute to fire up a game. I don’t have time to do much troubleshooting, but I will make time so I don’t get locked into a console. Shrugging emoji.