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  1. Finally home, the mage entered his sanctum and glared.

    "Nice place you have." The rogue lounged on the couch, muddy boots on the polished walnut table.

    "What are you doing here?"

    "Your invitation was #implicit." He snagged a grape and popped it in his mouth.

    Standing beside him, the barbarian shrugged apologetically. "He's been watching the theatre players again."

    #MastoPrompt #MicroFiction

  2. #Legal #documents are notoriously difficult to understand, even for lawyers.
    This raises the question: ❓Why are these documents written in a style that makes them so #impenetrable?

    MIT cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the answer to that question.
    Just as “magic spells” use special rhymes and archaic terms to signal their power,
    -- the convoluted language of legalese acts to convey a sense of #authority, they conclude.

    In a study appearing this week in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that even non-lawyers use this type of language when asked to write laws.

    “People seem to understand that there’s an #implicit #rule that this is how laws should sound, and they write them that way,” says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and the senior author of the study.

    news.mit.edu/2024/mit-study-ex

  3. #Legal #documents are notoriously difficult to understand, even for lawyers.
    This raises the question: ❓Why are these documents written in a style that makes them so #impenetrable?

    MIT cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the answer to that question.
    Just as “magic spells” use special rhymes and archaic terms to signal their power,
    -- the convoluted language of legalese acts to convey a sense of #authority, they conclude.

    In a study appearing this week in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that even non-lawyers use this type of language when asked to write laws.

    “People seem to understand that there’s an #implicit #rule that this is how laws should sound, and they write them that way,” says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and the senior author of the study.

    news.mit.edu/2024/mit-study-ex

  4. #Legal #documents are notoriously difficult to understand, even for lawyers.
    This raises the question: ❓Why are these documents written in a style that makes them so #impenetrable?

    MIT cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the answer to that question.
    Just as “magic spells” use special rhymes and archaic terms to signal their power,
    -- the convoluted language of legalese acts to convey a sense of #authority, they conclude.

    In a study appearing this week in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that even non-lawyers use this type of language when asked to write laws.

    “People seem to understand that there’s an #implicit #rule that this is how laws should sound, and they write them that way,” says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and the senior author of the study.

    news.mit.edu/2024/mit-study-ex

  5. #Legal #documents are notoriously difficult to understand, even for lawyers.
    This raises the question: ❓Why are these documents written in a style that makes them so #impenetrable?

    MIT cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the answer to that question.
    Just as “magic spells” use special rhymes and archaic terms to signal their power,
    -- the convoluted language of legalese acts to convey a sense of #authority, they conclude.

    In a study appearing this week in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that even non-lawyers use this type of language when asked to write laws.

    “People seem to understand that there’s an #implicit #rule that this is how laws should sound, and they write them that way,” says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and the senior author of the study.

    news.mit.edu/2024/mit-study-ex

  6. #Legal #documents are notoriously difficult to understand, even for lawyers.
    This raises the question: ❓Why are these documents written in a style that makes them so #impenetrable?

    MIT cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the answer to that question.
    Just as “magic spells” use special rhymes and archaic terms to signal their power,
    -- the convoluted language of legalese acts to convey a sense of #authority, they conclude.

    In a study appearing this week in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that even non-lawyers use this type of language when asked to write laws.

    “People seem to understand that there’s an #implicit #rule that this is how laws should sound, and they write them that way,” says Edward Gibson, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and the senior author of the study.

    news.mit.edu/2024/mit-study-ex

  7. Имплиситы и тайпклассы в Scala

    И мы тебя научим... Очередная статья про имплиситы и тайпклассы в Scala, которая, в большей степени, будет интересна для начинающих скалистов. Читать

    habr.com/ru/articles/799235/

    #scala #typeclasses #implicit

  8. Talking about #implicit #sexism: android as the general term for a robot resembling a human, and gynoid used specifically to denote one with female features. The generic term should be anthropoid, with android and gynoid being the specialized ones.
    Of course, the fact that anthropoid already exists and does not refer to robots make things more complicated …

  9. Sebastian D'Amario is showing his work on the speed of implicit adaptation. We recently found it could be extremely fast, and while this is not replicated it is still much faster than many people assume - under various conditions.

    #sfn23 #FastProcess #implicit PSTR216.19 Monday morning

    abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/108

    deniseh.lab.yorku.ca/files/202

  10. Presented my poster at SCAPPS last Friday. Thanks everyone for listening to me raising questions rather than answering any about how (measures of) implicit and explicit components of adaptation are combined in behavior. #implicit #explicit #SCAPPS

    PDF: deniseh.lab.yorku.ca/files/202

  11. Presented my poster at SCAPPS last Friday. Thanks everyone for listening to me raising questions rather than answering any about how (measures of) implicit and explicit components of adaptation are combined in behavior. #implicit #explicit #SCAPPS

    PDF: deniseh.lab.yorku.ca/files/202

  12. I never ever used implicit imports. Feels quite weird and prone to errors still up to this day.

    If these ever needed to be converted, bundlers / compilers etc. should be smart, and resolve and update these accordingly.

    twitter.com/mattpocockuk/statu

    #javaScript #typeScript #imports #JS #TS #implicit #explicit

  13. 1 month ago: Arg imports in will be the death of me!

    Now, in a vanilla codebase: Huh, this is kinda handy.

  14. Great illustration of implicit bias where the student probably doesn’t even realize what she’s saying is problematic. youtu.be/nFbvBJULVnc

    #discrimination #racism #implicit #bias #psychology #video

  15. 😂
    Sat here enduring, but also snickering at, Teen Titans’ episode Bl4z3

    Although it’s shouty, it’s quite educational 🙃 Kid doesn’t understand why I burst out laughing several times though

    Would recommend

    #implicit #infosec for #kids

    #goodmorning
    #parenting

  16. Recognizing various ways of #discrimination and #implicit and #explicit biases are the first steps in moving towards a culture that is sustains all people.