

I checked the danish votes here and it seems like only social demokratiet (social democrats) voted against this bill. All other stronger left leaning parties voted for it as well as all the centrist and right leaning parties. Truly disappointing.


I checked the danish votes here and it seems like only social demokratiet (social democrats) voted against this bill. All other stronger left leaning parties voted for it as well as all the centrist and right leaning parties. Truly disappointing.
I imagine oop refers to the water in the pipes getting cold over night in winter, and they’re probably not patient enough for the hot water to start flowing.


Hmm I don’t know what to make of this, it seems like mostly a question of semantics of the scientific vs. casual use of the words attention span. The scientific use seem to refer strictly to the biological capacity to pay attention. But the laymen seem to report that they feel and act as if though they have short attention span. The science description of this phenomenon seems to be “short attention habits”. So they argue that it is not about biological capacity, but the societal reward structures which enforce short attention behavior.
As a layman it is not particularly obvious to me, why they define attention span to relate to the capacity and not the habit or behavior in the first place?
Would you happen to have some references reæated the these statements? I would like to read more about recent developments.
Oh! thanks a lot for pointing out my error. Well then it is only the by far largest party not pushing against chat control. Slightly less disappointing…