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Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Forum Libre@jlai.lu•[Fil quotidien] Discussions du jour (2025-07-20)Français
3·5 months agoY’a un meme autour du canard ? Moi j’ai juste réagi par instinct grégaire 😅
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•No criminal charges over British woman shot in US during a holidayEnglish
26·6 months agoEven if she was shot by a young child, shouldn’t charges be brought against the parents or anyone responsible for letting that child have access to a lethal weapon ?
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Nobody takes a train from Germany to FranceEnglish
3·7 months agoYup, Germany needs better highspeed railways. It only takes 1h45 from Paris to Strasbourg which is roughly halfway between Paris and Berlin. So the whole trip could potentially be under 4h downtown to downtown.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Nobody takes a train from Germany to FranceEnglish
186·7 months agoYou can go from Paris to Stuttgart in less 3h 30min by train. No customs, no TSA, downtown to downtown.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Public Transport@slrpnk.net•Start of the new tram today in Liège, BelgiumEnglish
3·8 months agoWait Lüttich is Liège ? I had no idea !
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•ICE denies detained Mahmoud Khalil temporary release to meet their newborn son
48·8 months agoSuch an asshole move. What is ICE afraid of? That he might flee the country?
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo quietly removes mentions of VRR support from its US and Canada Switch 2 websitesEnglish
11·8 months agoThis might have something to do with the dock using USB-C in Display Port alternative mode, and then taking this signal and shoving it in a HDMI port going to the screen. Maybe something is lost in translation along the way.
At least it’s not WhatsApp 🤷♂️
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
European Federalists@lemmy.world•Zelensky publishes declaration of 2024 family income
1·9 months agoYou are comparing family income though, which probably also includes his wife’s.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Coca-Cola plastic waste in oceans expected to reach 602m kilograms a year by 2030English
23·9 months agoIt’s kinda weird to express it in millions of kg, I feel 602 000 tons is easier to understand.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•BREAKING: DOGE Strong-Armed USIP Security Contractors to Switch Sides
17·9 months agoDerick Hanna, Vice President of Inter-Con (USIP’s security contractor) , told O’Brien that “DOGE threatened to cancel every federal contract Inter-Con held if they did not come to the USIP building and let Kenneth Jackson [the purported new head of the Institute] inside.”
How big a threat was that? According to USASpending, Inter-Con has $209 million in government contractors currently.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Buy From EU@lemm.ee•Another cool aspect of traveling across Europe, you get to practice other languagesEnglish
2·9 months agoOh so that’s who’s been getting all the cheese !
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Big majority of EU countries push for ‘concrete’ defence deal with UKEnglish
1·9 months ago‘‘Your’’ nuclear weapons? The ones you can’t use without permission from the US? The only European country that actually has nuclear weapons is France.
On dirait plutôt “fringe”.
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•CDC Posts, Then Deletes, Data on Bird Flu Transmission Between Cats and People
12·10 months agoEverytime Trump is in power, a new plague comes up. You’d think fundamentalist Christians would figure this out …
Speak friend, and enter !
Beryl@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Study: Republicans respond to political polarization by spreading misinformation, Democrats don’t
25·1 year ago“Republicans repeat propaganda and democrats don’t” isn’t even the conclusion of this paper, which you’d know if you had actually looked at it. In fact, we already knew that republicans spread more disinfo than democrats, it’s been demonstrated in multiple studies that are cited in this paper.
This particular study’s interest is about what triggers it : “Our research enhances our understanding of when and why conservatives tend to spread more misinformation than liberals. We find that an ideological asymmetry emerges when politically polarized situations trigger conservatives’ desire for ingroup dominance. Acting on that salient desire, conservatives spread ingroup-skewed political misinformation, which is of uncertain accuracy, but not definitively false. In less polarized situations, conservatives’ desire to achieve ingroup dominance is tempered, along with their misinformation conveyance.”






“Like the work of a chatbot trained on climate-denier websites, says one top researcher.” Probably because it actually is.